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Stones Cry Out: How Science and Archaeology Affirm the Bible
Archaeology doesn't scream; it whispers. But when you listen closely, those whispers stack into something unmistakable. Stones Cry Out walks the dirt trails where Scripture and science meet-tablets in Mesopotamia, walls at Jericho, inscriptions in Israel, ossuaries in Jerusalem, and papyri in desert caves-and asks the only question that matters: do the stones line up with the story?D. M. Gross isn't selling certainty-by-slogan.
He guides you through the evidence like a sharp-eyed friend at a dig site: the Tel Dan Stele naming the "House of David, " the Merneptah Stele placing "Israel" in Canaan by the late 13th century BC, the Dead Sea Scrolls confirming textual fidelity, Assyrian annals that mirror Kings and Chronicles, and the lived customs of Genesis that match the tablets of Mari and Nuzi. No hype. No conspiracy bait.
Just hard, stubborn artifacts that keep pushing in the same direction. This is not an academic brick; it's clear, fast, and honest. Skeptics get a fair shake. Overreaching is called out. Where debates exist, they're named. Where the ground is solid, you'll know it. Along the way, you'll pick up a field kit for reading the Bible with both faith and a trained eye-including a Scripture-linked index to major finds, a candid note on sources, and a curated reading list to go deeper.
If you've ever wondered whether the Bible's people, places, and events live in the same world we keep digging up, the stones have something to say. They don't prove God. They do something humbler and, perhaps, more compelling: they keep refusing to contradict the story. The ruins still bear inscriptions. The scrolls still survive the centuries. And the Word that walked those ancient streets still endures.
Stones Cry Out is for believers who want substance, skeptics who want straight talk, and anyone who suspects truth doesn't fear a shovel.
He guides you through the evidence like a sharp-eyed friend at a dig site: the Tel Dan Stele naming the "House of David, " the Merneptah Stele placing "Israel" in Canaan by the late 13th century BC, the Dead Sea Scrolls confirming textual fidelity, Assyrian annals that mirror Kings and Chronicles, and the lived customs of Genesis that match the tablets of Mari and Nuzi. No hype. No conspiracy bait.
Just hard, stubborn artifacts that keep pushing in the same direction. This is not an academic brick; it's clear, fast, and honest. Skeptics get a fair shake. Overreaching is called out. Where debates exist, they're named. Where the ground is solid, you'll know it. Along the way, you'll pick up a field kit for reading the Bible with both faith and a trained eye-including a Scripture-linked index to major finds, a candid note on sources, and a curated reading list to go deeper.
If you've ever wondered whether the Bible's people, places, and events live in the same world we keep digging up, the stones have something to say. They don't prove God. They do something humbler and, perhaps, more compelling: they keep refusing to contradict the story. The ruins still bear inscriptions. The scrolls still survive the centuries. And the Word that walked those ancient streets still endures.
Stones Cry Out is for believers who want substance, skeptics who want straight talk, and anyone who suspects truth doesn't fear a shovel.
Archaeology doesn't scream; it whispers. But when you listen closely, those whispers stack into something unmistakable. Stones Cry Out walks the dirt trails where Scripture and science meet-tablets in Mesopotamia, walls at Jericho, inscriptions in Israel, ossuaries in Jerusalem, and papyri in desert caves-and asks the only question that matters: do the stones line up with the story?D. M. Gross isn't selling certainty-by-slogan.
He guides you through the evidence like a sharp-eyed friend at a dig site: the Tel Dan Stele naming the "House of David, " the Merneptah Stele placing "Israel" in Canaan by the late 13th century BC, the Dead Sea Scrolls confirming textual fidelity, Assyrian annals that mirror Kings and Chronicles, and the lived customs of Genesis that match the tablets of Mari and Nuzi. No hype. No conspiracy bait.
Just hard, stubborn artifacts that keep pushing in the same direction. This is not an academic brick; it's clear, fast, and honest. Skeptics get a fair shake. Overreaching is called out. Where debates exist, they're named. Where the ground is solid, you'll know it. Along the way, you'll pick up a field kit for reading the Bible with both faith and a trained eye-including a Scripture-linked index to major finds, a candid note on sources, and a curated reading list to go deeper.
If you've ever wondered whether the Bible's people, places, and events live in the same world we keep digging up, the stones have something to say. They don't prove God. They do something humbler and, perhaps, more compelling: they keep refusing to contradict the story. The ruins still bear inscriptions. The scrolls still survive the centuries. And the Word that walked those ancient streets still endures.
Stones Cry Out is for believers who want substance, skeptics who want straight talk, and anyone who suspects truth doesn't fear a shovel.
He guides you through the evidence like a sharp-eyed friend at a dig site: the Tel Dan Stele naming the "House of David, " the Merneptah Stele placing "Israel" in Canaan by the late 13th century BC, the Dead Sea Scrolls confirming textual fidelity, Assyrian annals that mirror Kings and Chronicles, and the lived customs of Genesis that match the tablets of Mari and Nuzi. No hype. No conspiracy bait.
Just hard, stubborn artifacts that keep pushing in the same direction. This is not an academic brick; it's clear, fast, and honest. Skeptics get a fair shake. Overreaching is called out. Where debates exist, they're named. Where the ground is solid, you'll know it. Along the way, you'll pick up a field kit for reading the Bible with both faith and a trained eye-including a Scripture-linked index to major finds, a candid note on sources, and a curated reading list to go deeper.
If you've ever wondered whether the Bible's people, places, and events live in the same world we keep digging up, the stones have something to say. They don't prove God. They do something humbler and, perhaps, more compelling: they keep refusing to contradict the story. The ruins still bear inscriptions. The scrolls still survive the centuries. And the Word that walked those ancient streets still endures.
Stones Cry Out is for believers who want substance, skeptics who want straight talk, and anyone who suspects truth doesn't fear a shovel.
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