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- Who Was the Wife of Cain? - Biblical Archaeology Society
In theory, this would have dropped the world’s population from four down to three The narrative continues in Genesis 4 with Cain settling in the land of Nod and having children with his wife Who did Cain marry? Where did she come from? Are there other people outside of Eden?
- What Happened to Cain in the Bible? - Biblical Archaeology Society
What happened to Cain in the Bible? Genesis covers Cain’s birth, murder of Abel, exile, children But the Bible is mute about his death
- Rock Giants in Noah - Biblical Archaeology Society
Where did the rock giants in Noah the movie come from? Are they merely an invention by Hollywood scriptwriters?
- Who Are the Nephilim? - Biblical Archaeology Society
The Nephilim are known as great warriors and biblical giants, but from where do the “heroes of old, the men of renown” come?
- Jews and Arabs Descended from Canaanites - Biblical Archaeology Society
DNA analysis of 93 bodies shows that modern Jewish and Arab-speaking groups of the region are descendants of ancient Canaanites
- Noah and the Genesis Flood - Biblical Archaeology Society
The flood story is one of the best-known Biblical narratives The Book of Genesis describes God’s call to Noah to build an ark for his family and two of every animal In time, the earth would be flooded and the world would begin anew Questions surrounding the historicity of the Biblical narrative, however, have plagued historians and archaeologists What do textual and archaeological
- Seth in the Bible - Biblical Archaeology Society
Seth, Adam’s overlooked son, symbolizes humanity’s second beginning—linking us to God, not Cain’s sin, through quiet legacy
- African Figurines in Israel’s Negev - Biblical Archaeology Society
Excavations of African graves in Israel's Negev Desert have revealed signs of unexpected cultural connections 1,500 years ago
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