davelivingston.com - Ancient Days :: Bethel, Ai & Khirbet Nisya :: Archaeology & Biblical Research by David Livingston :: Exodus & Conquest

Description: Archaeology and scientific research into ancient Biblical sites and times by Dr. David Livingston. Research includes excavations at Khirbet Nisya in pursuit of the ancient cities of Bethel and Ai. Topics span Noah's Flood, early chapters of Genesis, ancient man, plagues in Egypt, the Exodus and Conquest, dating issues, religion as an opiate, divine kingship, Creation vs Evolution. The Bible is presented as God's Word and Truth.

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This site is to share with others the research done by Dr. David P. Livingston, Ph.D. We have posted information on archaeology, creation vs evolution, early man, ancient texts, the Flood, Exodus & Conquest.

The materials posted on this site are based on the belief that the Bible is God's Word and is relevant today. As Dr. Livingston encountered numerous attempts by historians, theologians, archaeologists and scientists to discount the validity of the Scriptures, he decided to try to meet these challenges. He began in 1967 by trying to resolve the archaeological problems encountered in the excavations at Jericho and Ai. To that end in 1969 he founded the Associates for Biblical Research (which he directed for 2

Dr. Livingston had a Ph.D. in archaeology from Andrews University, an M.A. from Trinity graduate school in Deerfield, IL, an M.Div from Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, and a B.A from Wheaton College. He spent 10 years in Korea with his family from 1956 - 1966, including five years as the president of Kwan Dong College in KangNung, Korea. He initiated excavations at Khirbet Nisya (the"forgotten ruins"), in Israel, in 1979 as a result of his search for the Biblical city of Ai (and its neighbor, Bethel); he d

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