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Digging for Truth Podcast
Associates for Biblical Research
Fréquence : 1 épisode/20j. Total Éps: 67

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67 Digging in a Sacred Bone Deposit (Guest: Jordan McClinton)
jeudi 23 avril 2026 • Durée 01:09:08
What happens to the bones after animals have been offered as a sacrifice? Do you just put them with the regular trash? or some place special, because they had been an offering? Archaeologist Jordan McClinton is the area supervisor for the favissa, or sacred deposit, of the dig site at Shiloh, which was the capital of Israel for over 300 years, and was where the tabernacle and sacrificial system was located. He joins Henry to talk about some of the discoveries that ABR has made in this deposit since they have been digging there.
Digging Up Sacred Trash - Digging for Truth TV
DigShiloh.org - Sign up to dig at Shiloh
66 The Easter Story is History (Guests: Bryan Windle & Tommy Chamberlin)
samedi 21 mars 2026 • Durée 01:19:24
Archaeologists Bryan Windle and Tommy Chamberlin join Henry to discuss the archaeology and historical sources that are related to the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus in the first century AD.
New Research on the Anatomy of Crucifixion - Digging for Truth TV
Which is the Right Tomb of Jesus? - Digging for Truth TV
57 The Christmas Story is History (Guests: Bryan Windle & Tommy Chamberlin)
dimanche 15 décembre 2024 • Durée 01:07:15
ABR staff members Bryan Windle and Tommy Chamberlin join to talk all about the people and places in history that are related to the Christmas story.
Top 10 Discoveries Related to Christmas - Bible Archaeology Report
Quirinius, an Archaeological Biography - Bible Archaeology Report
Who were the Magi? - Bible Archaeology Report
56 Just Got Back from Mt. Ararat (Guest: Ted Wright)
samedi 7 septembre 2024 • Durée 01:12:10
Ted Wright from Epic Archaeology joins Henry to offer some counterarguments to a previous episode we did on possible locations for Noah's Ark, and shares some of his research that he has done on Mt. Ararat and the surrounding region on his many expeditions there.
Babylonian "Oldest Map of the World" - British Museum
The Epic of Gilgamesh & the Bible - Ted Wright
The Case for Ağrı Dağı/Masis as Biblical Mt. Ararat - Randall W. Younker
Noah's Ark in the Mountains of Urartu - DFT Podcast with Nate Loper
Is Noah's Ark on This Mountain? - Bible and Spade Magazine
55 You Can't Get Rid of God (Guest: Dr. Mark Farnham)
dimanche 18 août 2024 • Durée 01:04:58
Dr. Mark Farnham, a professor from Lancaster Bible College, joins Henry to talk about apologetics, evangelism, and a little bit about karma.
Every Believer Confident: Apologetics for the Ordinary Christian - book link
54 Listening to Genesis 1 & 2 (Guest: Dr. Cornelis van Dam)
dimanche 4 août 2024 • Durée 01:08:23
It's so easy to find differing opinions on the first two chapters of Genesis. Were the days of creation literal days? Are there contradictions between chapters 1 and 2? Did those chapters have different authors? Dr. Cornelis van Dam joins to talk about the authority of scripture, and how we should be listening to what is in Genesis 1 and 2.
In the Beginining: Listening to Genesis 1 & 2 - Book link
53 What is the right name for God? YHWH? Jehovah? Yeshua?
samedi 20 juillet 2024 • Durée 57:58
ABR has had a few questions come in along the same lines recently including: did the Israelites just take God, YHWH, out of a pantheon of gods, or Canaanite gods and adopt Him as their God? Is YHWH the right name to use for God? The King James Bible uses Jehovah sometimes, is that right? Is the King James Version the best English translation? What about the ESV? Henry breaks down these questions along with some written responses from ABR's president, Scott Lanser.
52 Which Ur did Abraham live in? (Guest: Dr. Matt Glassman)
dimanche 7 juillet 2024 • Durée 01:02:12
Where did Abraham receive his call from the Lord? Was it Ur? or Harran? Both? And which city of Ur was it? Dr. Matt Glassman joins to discuss the pros and cons of the two different cities of Ur, and which one Abraham may have lived in.
In the Footsteps of Abraham - Podcast with Bryan Windle
51 Praise to the Lord the King of Creation, including Neanderthals (Guest: Dr. Todd Wood)
dimanche 23 juin 2024 • Durée 01:15:20
Where do Neanderthals, Homo Erectus, and other skeletal remains fall into a timeline that fits a creation model? Were Neanderthals created in the image of God? What criteria makes someone human? Dr. Todd Wood explores these questions in a recent paper he co-authored with Dr. Marcus Ross & Peter Brummel, and joins to discuss them with Henry.
"Human History from Adam to Abraham" - Scientific paper by Dr. Todd Wood, Dr. Marcus Ross & Peter Brummel
Homo Naledi - Digging for Truth TV
Let's Talk Creation Podcast - Dr. Wood with Paul Garner
Praise to the Lord, The Almighty - performed by Taryn Harbridge
50 A Thousand Years is Like a Day
samedi 8 juin 2024 • Durée 57:27
ABR receives questions all the time about history and the Bible. Sometimes those get responses in ABR's magazine Bible & Spade. Questions like: What does it mean when a thousand years is like a day? How long is a day when in Genesis it talks about evening and morning? Did Moses use multiple sources when writing the book of Genesis?
If you have a question about anything related to Biblical history or archaeology, you can ask ABR by emailing comments@biblearchaeology.org
Daniel 9 Project - Rick Lanser
Is this the Face of God? - Biblical Archaeology Review
The End of the World in 1844 - Millerite history









