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Jeff Youngblood
Egyptian dynasties and their potential links to Biblical figures
Migration patterns and cultural influences between Egypt and Canaan
The development of writing systems leading to Hebrew
Maps, timelines, and confirmed Biblical names through archaeology
Jeff Youngblood
Jeff Youngblood is a retired World History teacher with a deep passion for ancient civilizations—especially Roman history and Biblical archaeology. His journey into the historical roots of the Old Testament began during his time teaching adult Bible study classes. Jeff noticed his students struggled to grasp the sequence of Biblical events, so he introduced a timeline-based approach to help clarify the past. That approach proved so effective it evolved into a book.
Now living in East Texas with his wife and two demanding cats, Jeff devotes his time to archaeology, gardening, and landscape painting. His enthusiasm for research and education is the driving force behind Timeline of the Israelites, a layman’s guide that makes archaeological evidence accessible to readers of all backgrounds.


Jeff’s approach is grounded in the belief that “good history can never be the enemy of proper faith.” By blending scholarship with clarity, he empowers readers to question, research, and draw their own informed conclusions about one of the most influential texts in human history.
A Layman's Guide to Architectural Evidence of Israelites In Egypt And Canaan
This carefully researched guide offers a compelling and accessible introduction to Biblical archaeology. Written in a timeline format, the book explores archaeological and historical evidence for the Israelites’ presence in ancient Egypt and Canaan, the development of the Hebrew alphabet, and the formation of the Old Testament.
Chapter I investigates Egyptian history for clues about the Exodus, examining whether modern archaeology supports or challenges the Biblical account.
Chapter II traces Israelite settlement in Canaan, from patriarchal narratives to the rise of the Jewish state.
Chapter III follows the development of the earliest phonetic alphabets and their transformation into the Hebrew script that shaped the Torah—and the modern world.
Jeff doesn’t advocate for a specific theological agenda. Instead, he invites both believers and skeptics to explore how archaeological discoveries can challenge, enhance, and deepen our understanding of Biblical history. By incorporating references to advanced tools such as ground-penetrating radar, AI-assisted translations, and ancient DNA analysis, Timeline of the Israelites thoughtfully connects the past with the present in a balanced manner.

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