In this episode of Digging for Truth, we begin a 350-year archaeological and historical journey through the book of Judges with Dr. Scott Stripling. The Judges era was a time of foreign subjugation, moral decay, and idolatry. A vast number of archaeological discoveries from this period correlate with Judges accounts, and Dr. Stripling will be here to break it all down for us.
Original airdate - April 14, 2024
Up Next in Joshua, The Conquest & Judges
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Archaeology Related to the Judges: Gi...
We continue our 350-year archaeological and historical journey through the book of Judges with archaeologist Dr. Scott Stripling. Judges is perhaps one of the most unpleasant books in the Bible, but the era is rich with archaeological discoveries which show the reliability of Scripture. Dr. Strip...
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Joshua: The Top Ten Archaeological Di...
Pastor Bryan Windle joins Henry Smith to count down the top ten archaeological discoveries related to Joshua and the conquest of Canaan. This is a power packed list, including a discussion of the destruction of Ai, Hazor, and Jericho. Bryan breaks it all down for us.
Original airdate: November ...
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Judges: The Top Ten Archaeological Di...
The book of Judges largely records Israel’s early history in Canaan after the initial Conquest victories. It has been called an “Intermediate Period” in Israel’s history, a time of disunity after the unified leadership of Moses and Joshua. The book records the continuous cycles of disobedience, o...