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Digging Up The Bible

Petros Koutoupis, Jess Nadeau

Digging Up The Bible is your source for unbiased Biblical research. We have unconsciously rewritten the Bible to fit modern thinking and in doing so we have removed context and proper interpretation of the texts.

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

Digging Up Rediscovered - The Exodus: An Egyptian Story?

Originally aired January 1, 2023 on the Digging Up The Past Podcast.

5 months ago
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The Creation [and Fall] of Man

One topic that many are intrigued by, myself included, is the creation of man and woman, and their purpose. There are two accounts of creation listed in the first two chapters of the Book of Genesis. One can be found in chapters 1-2:4a, and...

5 months ago
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The Serpent and the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil - The Concept of Forbidden Knowledge

In the most distant and remote past, I went on a scholarly voyage out to identify the origin and identification of the biblical nachash or serpent found in chapter 3 of the Book of Genesis. This is the point at which I came across the myth ...

6 months ago
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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Petros Koutoupis

    A historical researcher and author focusing on eastern Mediterranean Late Bronze and Early Iron Age periods.

  • Jess Nadeau

    Writer and Independent Researcher of the old, the odd, and the epic. I get lost in ancient history, mythology, and all the curious things that still make us wonder.

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