
Titus Kennedy
Archaeologist and professor who researches and publishes on biblical archaeology; author of multiple books (Unearthing the Bible, Excavating the Evidence for Jesus) and a lead on digs such as Zoar.
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Oct 17, 2025 • 49min
12 Biblical Archaeological Discoveries You've Never Heard Of Before with Dr. Titus Kennedy
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.

May 21, 2024 • 55min
An UPDATE On Noah's Ark: The Latest Discoveries (ft. Titus Kennedy)
Dr. Titus Kennedy discusses the latest excavations and discoveries related to Noah's Ark, including challenges faced in archaeology, dating discrepancies, and unraveling the mysteries of the biblical artifact. The podcast explores the cultural significance of flood narratives, geological evidence for a massive flood, travel methods in archaeology, and upcoming topics on ancient cities and conversion stories.

Apr 2, 2024 • 1h 11min
7 Archaeology Discoveries Associated with the Life (and Death) of Jesus | with Dr. Titus Kennedy
Dr. Titus Kennedy, a seasoned field archaeologist and author, delves into groundbreaking archaeological findings tied to key figures of Jesus’ crucifixion. He reveals how discoveries related to Caiaphas, Peter, and Pontius Pilate support biblical narratives. The discussion also uncovers how Emperor Hadrian inadvertently highlighted significant biblical sites and how archaeological evidence connects to the Exodus. Kennedy emphasizes the potential for new discoveries in the Holy Land, showcasing the intertwining of faith and historical truth.


