Catching tuna, . . . or sharks.
Shedding light on the Israelites’ biblical enemies.
“Trephination” was a luxury of the wealthy.
Evidence of ancient literacy.
Likely a 14th-century-BCE cultural import from Egypt.
There’s little reason to believe it was written by “sophisticated magicians” who held “voodoo ceremonies.”
A tale of three scepters.
A homogenous group, some of whose ancestors came from far away.
A triumphant warrior and his humiliated captive.
The “smiting gods” of its holy of holies.
From the time of Joshua.
The rulers of Armageddon?
Bursting the Canaanite myth.
If anything, it confirms biblical accounts.