Episode 21

6 Recent Discoveries in Biblical Archaeology

This week, Ryan and Brian discussing some recent discoveries in biblical archaeology and how they help us understand scripture. While some of these discoveries are literally small things, they continue to affirm and show the validity of the narratives in the Bible. There have been some fascinating discoveries that we think you will enjoy hearing about.

Related Episodes

The One about Our Israel-Palestine Trips

The One about Biblical Archeology with Mark Ziese

Other Links

Second Temple-era synagogue to be moved stone by stone for highway

Israeli Archaeologists Find First Purple Fabric from King David’s Era

Ancient observation tower discovered in present IDF paratrooper base

'Half-shekel' from First Temple era unearthed near City of David

A Carved Stone Block Upends Assumptions About Ancient Judaism

Unsealing of Christ's Reputed Tomb Turns Up New Revelations

 

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Ryan and Brian's Bible Bistro
A podcast about the Bible, theology, and all things related to the Christian faith. Hosted by Ryan Sarver and Brian Johnson..

About your hosts

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Brian Johnson

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Ryan Sarver

Ryan was a student of Brian’s at Lincoln Christian College almost twenty years ago — not a good student, but a student nonetheless. He graduated with a degree in worship ministry and worked in the local church for several years. Now, Ryan owns and operates a video production and marketing company, telling stories for non-profits and businesses.

Ryan loves reading books on theology and engaging in conversations. He and his wife, Lauren, share two children and live in the Indianapolis area. One of his claims-to-fame is making the best popcorn ever — just ask his kids.

Ryan’s favorite movie is The Tree of Life. He enjoys all kinds of ethnic foods, as well as pour-over coffee — keep your K-cups to yourself 🙂