Robert Cornuke is well known in evangelical circles as a non-archaeologist with several astonishing archaeological discoveries. His latest video describes “possibly the Biblical find of this century!” He claims to have discovered the four anchors from Paul’s shipwrecked vessel off the coast of Malta.
Gordon Franz does us all a service by evaluating Cornuke’s presentation. He notes a series of minor mistakes, but he focuses on the four pillars of Cornuke’s case, concluding that:
1. Cornuke’s video misleads in claiming that only his location has the ocean depths as given in Act 27.
2. Cornuke’s video fails to inform viewers that there are other qualified bays that have a beach.
3. Cornuke’s greatest mistake is claiming that sailors would not have recognized the east coast of Malta.
4. Cornuke’s argument cannot account for the specifics of the shipwreck as described in Acts 27.
Franz’s article expands upon each of these points and addresses other problems with this sensationalized “discovery.”
For previous posts on Cornuke’s work on Malta, see here and here.