HOUSTON — Today, the Associates for Biblical Research (ABR) announced the discovery of a formulaic curse recovered on a small, folded lead tablet. The defixio came to light in December 2019 when ...
Archaeologists estimate the "curse tablet," made from a folded lead sheet and inscribed with proto-alphabetic characters, may be at least 3,200 years old. Archaeologists working in the West Bank say ...
A Katy archaeologist who recently announced the discovery of an ancient Hebrew curse tablet that could reshape scholars’ timeline of the writing of the Bible is out with new details about his find, ...
MIAMI, Fla. — Scott Stripling is a volunteer for the Miami Surfrider Foundation, an environmental non-profit group established by surfers who want to protect oceans and beaches. “I love the outdoors.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article stated that the discovery by Stripling's team could be proof of the true time period of the biblical exodus. It has been corrected to read that the ...
A lead "curse tablet" written in ancient Hebrew more than 3,000 years ago may actually be a fishing weight with no discernible writing, new research suggests. The postage stamp-size lead piece, known ...
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — It’s tiny, just 2 centimeters by 4 centimeters, but a group of archeological and biblical experts say it’s one of the biggest findings in a long time. “It proves that ...
Southern Adventist University announces professor and archaeologist Scott Stripling, PhD as the guest speaker for the Hasel Lectureship Convocation on Thursday, March 27, at 11 a.m. in Collegedale ...
Artifacts from the time and location once traversed by the biblical prophet Joseph and even Jesus will be on display at The Bible Seminary starting March 1. Excavated from archaeological dig sites in ...
Tropical Storm Gonzalo swept through the eastern Caribbean on Monday, slowly gaining strength toward potential hurricane status on track to move over the U.S. Virgin Islands and parts of Puerto Rico.
PHOENIX — The photos and videos coming out of Texas in the wake of Tropical Storm Harvey are jarring. If you know the roads and neighborhoods now under water, it only makes it more so. “It’s insane,” ...