Scheduled for release on October 13, 2026, via Charisma House, the book moves through controversial historical touchstones including the reign of King Solomon, the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, and the physical evidence surrounding the Exodus. D'Souza, a conservative commentator and filmmaker, argues that modern scientific analysis of these locations provides a rigorous basis for viewing the Bible as a trusted historical document rather than a collection of myths.
To move beyond traditional textual analysis, the work incorporates integrated video content. Readers are invited to virtually tour excavation sites and ruins, a feature designed to connect archaeological findings directly to specific scriptural passages. D'Souza claims this experiential approach is intended to demonstrate that the individuals and events chronicled in the text possess a firm grounding in the ancient world, potentially shifting the terms of the ongoing academic debate regarding Near Eastern history.




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