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Deciphering Ancient Languages
In 1798 at Rosetta (Rashid), an officer in Napolean’s Egypt expedition discovered a linguistic treasure near the westernmost mouth of the Nile River. The trilingually inscribed black basalt slab served as the key to unlock the knowledge of the language and literature of ancient Egypt. This watershed discovery launched the modern discipline of Bibli
One of the most fascinating examples is the Shroud of Turin, an artifact of immense significance and controversy.
TBS
Oct 214 min read


Antecedents of the Nineteenth Century
Archaeology may feel like a modern science, but people in antiquity were already digging for the past. From the Babylonian king Nabonidus—who unearthed the ruins of Ur—to Constantine’s efforts in Jerusalem, ancient excavations often revealed more than just stones. They uncovered artifacts that continue to spark faith, debate, and discovery.
One of the most fascinating examples is the Shroud of Turin, an artifact of immense significance and controversy. Scientific studies hav
Dr. Scott Stripling
Sep 233 min read


TBS News, September 2025
TBS September Newsletter: Joyful Celebration, Seminar highlights, and much more!
TBS
Sep 180 min read


Why ‘Bible’ is Our Middle Name
What’s in a name? At The Bible Seminary, the word Bible isn’t just part of our title—it’s at the heart of who we are. As we celebrate 15 years and our 100th graduate, Dr. Israel Steinmetz reflects on why “Bible” is our middle name. From teaching all 66 books of Scripture to integrating God’s Word into every course, discover how TBS equips students to grow in faith, lead with wisdom, and serve with impact.
TBS
Sep 84 min read
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