Step back in time with Dr. Wayne House as his archaeological resources bridge the gap between faith and history, revealing how ancient discoveries continue to affirm and illuminate Biblical narrative.
Biblical archaeology represents a fascinating journey into the ancient world, and Dr. H. Wayne House serves as an exceptional guide through this complex and compelling field of study. With decades of research and scholarly expertise, he uncovers the intricate connections between archaeological evidence and biblical narratives, providing readers with a transformative understanding of how physical discoveries bring scriptural accounts to life. His resources invite both scholars and curious readers to see biblical texts not as abstract religious documents, but as vibrant historical records deeply rooted in real-world contexts.
Articles
Examine Dr. House’s academic articles that investigate archaeological discoveries and their implications for understanding biblical history and cultural contexts.
Videos
Watch engaging videos where Dr. House brings archaeological discoveries to life, translating complex research into compelling narratives that illuminate biblical history.
07: Cappadocia and the Hittite Nation
2025 • 74 minutes
06: Where Are the Gates of Hell?
2025 • 68 minutes
05: Hierapolis and Beyond
2025 • 62 minutes
04: To the Angel of the Church in Philadelphia
2025 • 63 minutes
Dr. H. Wayne House explores the archaeological sites of Philadelphia and Laodicea in Turkey, discusses the theological significance of the lukewarm church at Laodicea, examines ancient water systems and the symbolism of the cross in early Christianity, and previews his next session on “God-fearers” – Gentiles attracted to Judaism and Christianity in the Roman world.
03: To the Angel of the Church in Pergamum
2025 • 72 minutes
Dr. H. Wayne House explores the archaeological sites of Pergamum, Thyatira, and Sardis in Turkey, discussing their connections to the seven churches of Revelation, examining ruins including the altar of Zeus, the Asclepion healing temple, and a synagogue that was later converted into a Byzantine church.
02: To the Angel of the Church in Ephesus
2025 • 71 minutes
Dr. H. Wayne House provides a detailed virtual tour of ancient Ephesus and Smyrna in Turkey, exploring archaeological sites connected to the seven churches of Revelation including theaters, libraries, marketplaces, and early Christian artifacts, while explaining their historical and biblical significance.
01: What is Archeology & Why Should We Care.
2025 • 53 minutes
Dr. H. Wayne House introduces the importance of biblical archaeology and previews an upcoming tour of the seven churches of Revelation in Turkey, discussing how archaeological discoveries help illuminate biblical texts and historical contexts while sharing highlights from various ancient sites including Ephesus, Pergamum, Smyrna, and others.
Archaeology and the Land of Jordan
2023 • 66 minutes
Archaeology and Unfamiliar Biblical Sites in Turkey
2023 • 61 minutes
Archaeology and Ephesus
2023 • 89 minutes
Archaeology and the Day of Pentecost
2023 • 62 minutes
Archaeology and Greece (Athens)
2023 • 71 minutes
Important Finds in Archaeology
2022 • 70 minutes
Archaeology and the Early Church
2022 • 83 minutes
Archaeology and the Seven Churches of the Revelation
2022 • 76 minutes
Archaeology and Geography
2022 • 73 minutes
Introduction to Biblical Archaeology
2021 • 78 minutes
Archaeology and the Historical Nature of the Bible
2021 • 71 minutes
Biblical Archaeology – Apologetics and Interpretation
2021 • 79 minutes
Archaeology and the Bible
2021 • 74 minutes
The lecture explores archaeological evidence supporting biblical narratives, highlighting sites like Sodom and Hatusha, which demonstrate how archaeological discoveries have shed light on the historical context of biblical accounts, showing the consistency of biblical descriptions with archaeological findings about ancient civilizations, their movements, cultures, and practices.
Jesus and Archaeology
2021 • 78 minutes
Hazor in Upper Galilee
2021 • 3 minutes
Hazor in Upper Galilee, one of the three military cities of Solomon (1 Kings 9:15)
Inside the Grotto of the Nativity
2021 • 1 minute
Dr. House is speaking inside the grotto in which Jesus may very well have been born and currently the Church of the Nativity.
Ritual Bath at Qumran near the Dead Sea
2020 • 2 minutes
Dr. House speaks on ritual baths at ancient Qumran.
The Death of Joab at the Horned Altar
2020 • 2 minutes
After David had named Solomon king, he cautioned Solomon to rid himself of Joab, former commander of his army. Upon hearing this, Joab hid from Solomon, clinging to the horned altar, formerly a means of refuge in case of unintentional killing of someone (Ex 21.12-14). Joab refused to leave the altar and Solomon had him killed nonetheless.