The ancient Mesopotamian Epic of Gilgamesh has some amazing similarities to the flood and creation accounts from the book of Genesis. Ted Wright from Epic Archaeology shares about his research into these parallels, and about the history and archaeology of where the cuneiform clay tablets were discovered.
Up Next in Season 9 (2026)
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The Public Reading of Scripture
For America's 250th anniversary, over 475 leaders from many spheres of influence will gather in Washington, DC to read the entire Bible aloud in a week-long event called "America Reads the Bible" in April. Dr. Scott Stripling joins Henry to discuss the history of the public reading of scripture, ...
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The History of the Tabernacle
After the Israelites left Egypt, God instructed them to make a tabernacle where He could meet with them. Archaeologist Dr. Gary Byers shares some of his research on how was it constructed, what it was made out of, and where it moved during its history.
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Archaeology and Scripture
Archaeologist Bryan Windle interviews Henry Smith about his article "The Wild West of Biblical Hermeneutics" and they discuss the problems with using archaeological discoveries to interpret scripture, instead of the other way around.