Biblical archaeology, a field dedicated to the exploration of artifacts and sites mentioned in the Bible, continues to captivate scholars and enthusiasts alike. Recent discoveries and updates from the field provide fresh insights into the ancient world, enhancing our understanding of biblical texts and the societies that produced them. This article explores some of the most intriguing developments, including the Ebal Curse Tablet, the Tel Arad Cannabis Discovery, and the Pool of Siloam excavation update. The Ebal Curse Tablet: A Groundbreaking Discovery One of the most significant recent finds in biblical archaeology is the Ebal Curse Tablet. Discovered in 2019, this inscribed stone tablet is believed to date back to the late 13th century BCE and provides a rare glimpse into early Israelite religion. The tablet, found at Mount Ebal in Israel, contains a curse written in an ancient script, which some scholars interpret as a reflection of early biblical curses outlined ...