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How Archaeology Illuminates the Bible

» Did the Israelites escape slavery in a mass exodus from Egypt? » Was there a King David who established the United Monarchy in Jerusalem? » What was everyday life like in ancient Israel? Discover...

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Was Jesus’ Last Supper a Seder?

Read Jonathan Klawans’s article “Was Jesus’ Last Supper a Seder?” as it originally appeared in Bible Review, October 2001. The article was first republished in Bible History Daily in October 2012.—Ed....

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10 Great Biblical Artifacts at the Bible Lands Museum Jerusalem

There are a number of artifacts related to Biblical archaeology in museums across the world. One of these museums is the Bible Lands Museum Jerusalem. Located in Jerusalem’s Givat Ram neighborhood, the...

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Two D.C.-Area Biblical Archaeology Events

The Washington, D.C.-area Biblical Archaeology Society of Northern Virginia (BASONOVA) and Biblical Archaeology Forum (BAF) will be hosting a guided tour of a Greek Orthodox Church (October 4) and a...

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The Exodus: Fact or Fiction?

Dated to c. 1219 B.C.E., the Merneptah Stele is the earliest extrabiblical record of a people group called Israel. Set up by Pharaoh Merneptah to commemorate his military victories, the stele...

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Israel’s Exodus in Transdisciplinary Perspective

Israel’s Exodus in Transdisciplinary Perspective: Text, Archaeology, Culture and Geoscience Edited by Thomas E. Levy, Thomas Schneider and William H.C. Propp (Cham: Springer, 2015), 584 pp., $129...

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How Archaeology Illuminates the Bible

  » Did the Israelites escape slavery in a mass exodus from Egypt? » Was there a King David who established the United Monarchy in Jerusalem? » What was everyday life like in ancient Israel? Discover...

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Two D.C.-Area Biblical Archaeology Events

The Washington, D.C.-area Biblical Archaeology Society of Northern Virginia (BASONOVA) and Biblical Archaeology Forum (BAF) will be hosting a guided tour of a Greek Orthodox Church (October 4) and a...

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Israel’s Exodus in Transdisciplinary Perspective

Israel’s Exodus in Transdisciplinary Perspective: Text, Archaeology, Culture and Geoscience Edited by Thomas E. Levy, Thomas Schneider and William H.C. Propp (Cham: Springer, 2015), 584 pp., $129...

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10 Great Biblical Artifacts at the Bible Lands Museum Jerusalem

There are a number of artifacts related to Biblical archaeology in museums across the world. One of these museums is the Bible Lands Museum Jerusalem. Located in Jerusalem’s Givat Ram neighborhood, the...

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The Exodus: Fact or Fiction?

Dated to c. 1219 B.C.E., the Merneptah Stele is the earliest extrabiblical record of a people group called Israel. Set up by Pharaoh Merneptah to commemorate his military victories, the stele...

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Was Jesus’ Last Supper a Seder?

Read Jonathan Klawans’s article “Was Jesus’ Last Supper a Seder?” as it originally appeared in Bible Review, October 2001. Klawans also wrote a follow-up article, “Jesus’ Last Supper Still Wasn’t a...

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