I posted the article, "Moses, Science, and Water from Rocks" at Catholic365 (11-18-23). It was an excerpt from chapter 9 of my book, The Word Set in I support my theory about the exact nature of the incidents in the wilderness where Moses caused (?) water to supernaturally (?) come out of the rocks.
In my book, The Word Set in Stone: How Archaeology, Science, and History Back Up the Bible (2023), in chapter 12, page 168, I have the following section: I reply to an atheist biblical skeptic regarding Daniel's account of King Nebuchadnezzar thinking he was a cow (boanthropy). Is it curable? In fact, yes it is.
In an atheist forum (which shall remain unnamed), a video critical of the Bible from a secular / minimalist archaeological perspective was posted. This I reply to several atheist biblical skeptics regarding my thesis as to the erosion (mostly by salt) of the Jericho of 1200 BC that was conquered by Joshua & the Hebrews.
Retrograde Motion and the Phenomenological Language of the Bible Excerpt from my book, The Word Set in Stone: How Archaeology, Science, and History Back Explanation for the passage, "the star went before them" (Matthew 2:9), including descriptions of biblical phenomenological language and retrograde motion.