Is there more to the Biblical texts than what we are taught in church or the synagogue? How did the text come together? Who wrote them? When and Why? What was their world like and what motivated them? Did the Biblical events actually occur and can archaeology corroborate them?

In Digging Up The Bible, we will answer these questions and many more. Context is always important. Learn the history behind the Holy books and use that history in your journey to strengthen your beliefs.

Digging Up The Bible is your source for unbiased Biblical research. Society has unconsciously rewritten the Bible to fit modern thinking and in doing so we have removed context and in turn, proper interpretation of the texts. I wanted to know what the ancient writers believed when they first put ink to paper (or papyrus or animal skin or even stone). In the process, I looked at the archaeology, the geography / geology / climate of the time, the politics and external influences and more. When piecing it all together, we get a completely different picture than what we are taught by our traditional spiritual leaders. And I want to share my two plus decades worth of discoveries with you.

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A historical researcher and author focusing on eastern Mediterranean Late Bronze and Early Iron Age periods.