A traditional oil-style illustration on aged parchment background featuring a floating axe head, an earthenware jar, skeletal bones with a skull, and a lit terracotta oil lamp, evoking five little-known Old Testament miracles.

5 Little-Known Miracles in the Old Testament You’ve Probably Never Heard Of

When you think “Old Testament miracles,” you probably recall the parting of the Red Sea or manna from heaven. But the Bible is full of lesser-known wonders that reveal God’s power in surprising ways. Here are 5 Little-Known Miracles in the Old Testament You’ve Probably Never Heard Of. 1. The Floating Axe Head In 2…

A mosaic-style depiction of Jesus Christ with Middle Eastern facial features, dark curly hair, and olive-toned skin, inspired by early Christian art and historical reconstructions.

3 Shocking Facts About Jesus’ Face Almost No One Talks About

We’ve all seen the paintings: soft blue eyes, light-brown wavy hair, a gentle smile. But here’s the thing—the Bible barely describes what Jesus actually looked like. If you’re intrigued by how ancient texts shape our image of biblical figures, see Who Wrote the Psalms? Not Just David — Here’s What You Didn’t Know. So where…

A warm‑toned collage featuring five biblical archaeology highlights: the Tel Dan Stele (top‑left), Pontius Pilate Stone (top‑right), Pool of Siloam steps (center), a fragment of the Dead Sea Scrolls (bottom‑left), and the water‑filled Hezekiah’s Tunnel (bottom‑right)

Top 5 Archaeological Finds That Silenced Bible Skeptics

Dive deeper into our Bible People & History archive or explore our flagship archaeology feature, Top 5 Archaeological Finds That Silenced Bible Skeptics. 1. Tel Dan Stele (9th Century BC) Until 1993 critics said, “King David is just Hebrew folklore.” Then a basalt fragment in northern Israel surfaced bearing the words “House of David.” That…

Deborah: The Warrior‑Judge No One Talks About—And Why She Matters Today

Deborah: The Warrior‑Judge No One Talks About—And Why She Matters Today

For more stories of Old Testament heroes, visit our Bible People & History category. 1. Setting the Scene: Israel’s Darkest Cycle Picture ancient Israel in the 12th century BC—a patchwork of tribes, no king, and an endless loop of rebellion, foreign oppression, repentance, and rescue. It’s the Wild West of the Old Testament, and the…

Who Wrote the Psalms? Not Just David — Here’s What You Didn’t Know

Who Wrote the Psalms? Not Just David — Here’s What You Didn’t Know

When people think of the Book of Psalms, King David is the first name that comes to mind. And rightly so — he wrote many of them. But David wasn’t the only contributor to this powerful and poetic collection. The Psalms were written by multiple authors over centuries, capturing the spiritual heart of God’s people…