I Don't Have Enough FAITH to Be an ATHEIST

12 Biblical Archaeological Discoveries You've Never Heard Of Before with Dr. Titus Kennedy

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Oct 17, 2025
Dr. Titus Kennedy, an archaeologist and author specializing in biblical archaeology, joins to share intriguing discoveries that link artifacts to Scripture. He discusses the significance of the ancient city of Zoar and proposes locations for Sodom and Gomorrah. Titus reveals insights from the 'Nomads of Yahweh' inscription and documents that support the historicity of figures like Isaiah and Uzziah. He also shares his recent findings in Amenhotep II's tomb and discusses archaeological evidence surrounding the crucifixion, including insights into Peter and other key biblical figures.
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Excavating Zoar Revealed Deep Layers

  • Titus Kennedy described excavating Zoar and finding Byzantine, Nabataean, and Bronze Age pottery beneath the surface.
  • He found a likely separate Bronze Age settlement nearby to target in future digs.
INSIGHT

Archaeology Corroborates Biblical City Details

  • Titus Kennedy argued that archaeological patterns around Zoar and the cities of the plain corroborate biblical details about location, occupation, and destruction.
  • He views these converging data points as evidence for the Bible's historical reliability.
INSIGHT

Earliest Yahweh Inscription Dates To 1400 BC

  • The 'Nomads of Yahweh' Egyptian inscription names Yahweh around 1400 BC, the earliest archaeological attestation of the name.
  • It supports Israelite presence as wandering nomads east of Egypt during the Exodus period.
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