The "Kingdom of David and Solomon Discovered" exhibit is on display at the Armstrong Auditorium on the campus of Herbert W. Armstrong College in Edmond. An Edmond-based group continues to dig for ...
Let’s move to a passage of dialogue from the dying King David to young Solomon as David appointed him king: “‘You shall be strong, therefore, and show yourself a man, and keep the charge of the Lord ...
The substantial historicity of the united monarchy of Judah — the reigns of King Saul around 1037–1010 B.C., King David around 1010–970 B.C. and King Solomon around 970–931 B.C. — was widely accepted ...
In 1934, an archaeologist was digging in the Timna Valley in the sweltering heat of southern Israel. He was trying to prove that King Solomon’s Mines was no mere 19th-century fantasy adventure. He ...
The legendary Tel Dan Stele artifact will be available for public viewing at Herbert W. Armstrong College campus in Edmond, ...
King David’s final words are not a farewell. They are a summons. A summons to responsibility, to faith and to moral resolve. The haftarah for Parashat Vayechi, drawn from the second chapter of the ...
I found myself telling stories I hadn’t planned to tell, without notes or preparation, drawn instead from memory and ...
The Haftorah for Parshat Vayechi, drawn from the second chapter of the First Book of Kings, is a highly instructive meditation on leadership, continuity and the moment when one generation must hand ...
An Edmond-based group continues to dig for archaeological artifacts in the Holy Land this summer despite the crisis in the Middle East. Shane Granger, a spokesman for Armstrong International Cultural ...