How Archaeology Illuminates the Bible
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View ArticleWas 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....
View Article10 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...
View ArticleTwo 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...
View ArticleThe 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...
View ArticleIsrael’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...
View ArticleHow 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...
View ArticleTwo 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...
View ArticleIsrael’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...
View Article10 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...
View ArticleThe 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...
View ArticleWas 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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