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Where God Came Down

Joel Kramer

Does archaeology agree with Scripture? Is there evidence to support the biblical account? Can archaeology reflect God’s redemptive presence in history? In contrast to the biblical skepticism common today, Where God Came Down: The Archaeological Evidence emphasizes agreement between the Bible and archaeology. Using Scripture as his primary ancient text and interpretive tool, author Joel Kramer examines the archaeological record for ten locations recorded in the Bible. Incorporating an abundance of photos, maps, graphics and illustrations, Kramer expertly lays out the evidence and shows how archaeology speaks for the Bible, not against it. More than that, he delves deeper into the Gospel-significance that ancient, unimportant places are still known to us today because they are the stage where redemption’s story played out on earth — the places Where God Came Down.

Joel Kramer

Joel Kramer holds an MA in Biblical Archaeology from the University of the Holy Land and a BA from the University of Arizona. He has lived in Jerusalem and Amman for nearly two decades, gaining extensive experience on archaeological projects, including excavations Bethlehem, Ai, Zoar, and also Jerusalem, where he served as a supervisor. Joel leads archaeological study tours, writes, films, and teaches as a research professor of Biblical Archaeology at Shepherds Seminary. In his book, Where God Came Down: The Archaeological Evidence, Joel uses his expertise in archaeology to address the historical accuracy of ten important Biblical sites. He also produces on-site archaeology videos for his YouTube channel Expedition Bible, which provides coverage at numerous archaeological sites with insightful research about important topics and locations in Biblical archaeology.