Chronology
The chronology of the Bible has been called into question by numerous historians and archaeologists over the years. This doubt as to the accuracy of the Bible chronology is based on a faulty chronology of the ancient world, particularly that of Egypt. The following links are ones that I have found useful in study of these issues.
Paper by John Crowe on revisions of ancient chronology; SIS Home page.
Displaced Dynasties website by Jim Reilly. Includes information on purchasing these in book form. This is my favorite site, and while I am not certain about the chronology in the last two books, I am very supportive of the first book. The elegancy of the argument in Nebuchadnezzer and the Egyptian Exile is impressive. I believe it needs wider play and examination.
The Centuries of Darkness website
Books by David Rohl:
Pharaohs and Kings, a Biblical Quest (also called A Test of Time in the UK)
Journal of the Ancient Chronology Forum
Were Joseph and Imhotep one and the same man?
The Xenophile Historian
Digital Archaeological Atlas of the Holy Land