Discoveries from Bible Times

Discoveries from Bible Times
Author: Alan Ralph Millard
Publsiher: Lion Books
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1997
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0745937403

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Following on from Treasures From Bible Times and Discoveries from the Time of Jesus, this book provides a comprehensive survey of biblical archaeology.

Treasures from Bible Times

Treasures from Bible Times
Author: Alan Ralph Millard
Publsiher: Lion
Total Pages: 187
Release: 1985-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 085648587X

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Describes archaeological discoveries in the Holy Land and considers whether these ruins and antiquities support the reliability of Biblical texts

Discoveries from the Time of Jesus

Discoveries from the Time of Jesus
Author: Alan Ralph Millard
Publsiher: Lion
Total Pages: 189
Release: 1990-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0745912079

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Beginning where Treasures from Bible Times ends, this attractive volume features high-quality color photographs, illustrations, drawings and maps that highlight the text and satisfy our curiosity about the past.

Recent Archaeological Discoveries and Biblical Research

Recent Archaeological Discoveries and Biblical Research
Author: William G. Dever
Publsiher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2011-10-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780295801025

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Archaeology and Bible--two simple terms, often used together, understood by everybody. But are they understood properly? If so, why are both subject to such controversy? And what can archaeology contribute to our understanding of the Bible? These are the problems addressed by Professor Dever in this book. Dever first looks at the nature and recent development of both archaeology and Biblical studies, and then lays the groundwork for a new a productive relationship between these two disciplines. His “case studies” are three eras in Israelite history: the period of settlement in Canaan, the period of the United Monarchy, and the period of religious development, chiefly during the Divided Monarchy. In each case Dever explores by means of recent discoveries what archaeology, couples with textual study, can contribute to the illumination of the life and times of ancient Israel. Given the flood of new information that has come from recent archaeological discoveries, Dever has chosen to draw evidence largely from excavations and surveys done in Israel in the last ten years--many still unpublished--concerning archaeology and the Old Testament. Dever’s work not only brings the reader up to date on recent archaeological discoveries as they pertain to the Hebrew Bible, but indeed goes further in offering an original interpretation of the relationship between the study of the Bible and the uncovering of the material culture of the ancient Near East. Extensive notes, plus the use of much new and/or unpublished data, will make the volume useful to graduate students and professors in the fields of Biblical studies and Syro-Palestinian archaeology, and the seminarians, pastors, rabbis, and others. This book provides stimulating, provocative, and often controversial reading as well as a compendium of valuable insights and marginalia that symbolizes the state of the art of Biblical archaeology today.

The Bible Unearthed

The Bible Unearthed
Author: Israel Finkelstein,Neil Asher Silberman
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2002-03-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780743223386

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In this groundbreaking work that sets apart fact and legend, authors Finkelstein and Silberman use significant archeological discoveries to provide historical information about biblical Israel and its neighbors. In this iconoclastic and provocative work, leading scholars Israel Finkelstein and Neil Asher Silberman draw on recent archaeological research to present a dramatically revised portrait of ancient Israel and its neighbors. They argue that crucial evidence (or a telling lack of evidence) at digs in Israel, Egypt, Jordan, and Lebanon suggests that many of the most famous stories in the Bible—the wanderings of the patriarchs, the Exodus from Egypt, Joshua’s conquest of Canaan, and David and Solomon’s vast empire—reflect the world of the later authors rather than actual historical facts. Challenging the fundamentalist readings of the scriptures and marshaling the latest archaeological evidence to support its new vision of ancient Israel, The Bible Unearthed offers a fascinating and controversial perspective on when and why the Bible was written and why it possesses such great spiritual and emotional power today.

Unearthing the Bible

Unearthing the Bible
Author: Titus M Kennedy
Publsiher: Harvest House Publishers
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2020-06-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780736979160

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“A much-needed resource for those serious about biblical studies.” —Mark M. Yarbrough, president, Dallas Theological Seminary The Bible has long been dismissed as a book of myths, legends, fairy tales, and propaganda. Yet when we examine the archaeological evidence, its accuracy comes to light. In Unearthing the Bible, Dr. Titus M. Kennedy presents 101 objects that provide compelling evidence for the historical reliability of Scripture from the dawn of civilization through the early church. Gathered from more than 50 museums, private collections, and archaeological sites, these pieces not only reinforce the reliability of the biblical narratives, but also provide rich cultural insights into the ancient world. Using this visual guide, you can find context for your faith as you make your way through the Bible. Dr. Kennedy’s photographs and detailed descriptions enable you to examine each piece of fascinating evidence for yourself. From the earliest tablets of creation to artifacts connected with the life and resurrection of Jesus, Unearthing the Bible shows you can be confident there is an abundance of archaeological support for the history told in the Scriptures.

Archaeology and Bible History

Archaeology and Bible History
Author: Joseph P. Free,Howard Frederic Vos
Publsiher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1992
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0310479614

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Using Bible history as the unifying element rather than a topical approach, this book shows how archaeological discoveries in Bible lands have helped to confirm the accuracy of Scripture. The authors also deal with issues of Biblical interpretation and criticism not strictly archaeological in nature. Free's text has been updated and revised by Vos.

The Tel Dan Inscription

The Tel Dan Inscription
Author: George Athas
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0567040437

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