

Finding Canaan: Ancient Roots of the Lost Phoenician Civilization
Of all the seafaring civilizations who, to our knowledge, first explored the vast oceans, none ...
Of all the seafaring civilizations who, to our knowledge, first explored the vast oceans, none ...
The first civil war among the tribes of Israel broke out over the Gibeah incident, which was between the Israelite confederation and the tribe of Benjamin. While this incident is normally placed towards the end of the book of Judges, Chapters 1...
The battle of Ai is probably one of history’s most overlooked battles in which military trainees or cadets can learn valuable lessons.
Joshua—new leader of the tribes of Israel, great military leader, and controversial figure in the B...
Joshua was a great military leader and a controversial figure in the Bible. With Moses’ death at Mount Nebo, Joshua was elected the new leader of the tribes of Israel. Under Joshua’s leadership, the Israelites would continue in their quest to...
Pharaoh Thutmose III pushed his 12,000-strong army towards the banks of the Orontes River. His scribe, Tjaneni, kept a daily journal in order to have the Pharaoh’s military exploits inscribed by his artisans on the walls of Amun-Re's temple at ...
With the death of the famous female Pharaoh – Hatshepsut – Thutmose III rose to power and knew there would be trouble. On the banks of the Orontes River, a revolt was brewing. Amassing a huge army and heading out on a forced march, the Egypti...