Biblical finds in archaeology

    • [DOCX File]The Tell es-Safi/Gath Archaeological Project

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      any non-biblical archaeological and historical evidence to that relates to this period. But in light of the extraordinarily rich finds that were discovered at T. es-Safi/Gath, it would appear that this at least from an archaeological point of view, this period is in fact well represented at this site.

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    • [DOC File]Archaeology & the Bible #1

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      Biblical Archaeology Review, November/December 2010. Paul. To add an e-mail address to this list, click “reply” and type the address with something like “please add to the e-mail list…” Corrections are welcomed by replying to this e-mail address. Archived at www.ntbc.wordpress.com. Archaeology & …

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    • [DOCX File]David B - Wesley Biblical Seminary

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      “Pondering the Spade: Discussing Important Convergences between Archaeology and Old Testament Studies,” Biblical eLearning, a video lecture series to be recorded in the summer of 2020. Academic Presentations and Lectures

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    • [DOC File]Archaeology & the Bible #1

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      (Biblical Archaeology Review, July-October 2009) Archaeology & the Bible #48 A seal has been discovered very near Jerusalem from the 500s or 600s BC (that’s 2,500 years ago) that is inscribed in ancient Hebrew script with the name “Palta”.

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    • [DOC File]Ancient Israel Lesson Plans

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      Most of what is known about the ancient Israelites comes from Biblical accounts. However, in 2005, a shard of pottery was found that has an inscription referring to the “House of David.” This piece of archaeological evidence indicates that at least some of the stories in the Bible have a historical base.

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    • [DOC File]INTRODUCTION TO BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLGY

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      Survey of the nature, scope and value of Middle Eastern Archaeology as an aid to the study of the Scriptures. Focuses specifically on the literature unearthed by archeology and its significance for biblical studies. Course Objectives. To understand the nature of archaeological data. To become acquainted with the finds of archaeology

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    • [DOCX File]Frederic Clarke Putnam - Templeton Honors College

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      “Ten Key Finds in Biblical Archaeology”, Eternity. 31, 1980. Article(s) or review(s) in . The Bible Newsletter, Biblical Bulletin, Biblical Viewpoint, CBQ, The CCA Record, Eternity. Magazine, Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, NIDOTTE, Tabletalk, Tenth Journal, The Teaching Professor

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    • [DOC File]Isag Notes Intro

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      In its larger scope the term “isagogics” includes many areas of study relating to background information that provides help in gaining a better understanding of the biblical text: issues of authorship, genre, languages, culture, archaeology, geography, history, chronology, and textual transmission.

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    • [PDF File]Biblical Archaeology: Evidence of the Exodus from Egypt

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      Archaeology in oasis areas has apparently found no convincing Semitic finds in this period, although earlier and later remains of apparently larger populations have been found. It was a largely empty desert at the time, with bordering tribes only.

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    • [DOCX File]David B - Wesley Biblical Seminary

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      M.A. (2007), Asbury Theological Seminary, Biblical Studies. B.S. (2004), Indiana Wesleyan University, Biblical Literature; Criminal Justice minor, magna cum laude. Scholarly Publications. Books. Pondering the Spade: Archaeology and Its Importance for Old Testament Studies. Eugene: Wipf and Stock, 2019. With Lee Compson. Commentary on 1 & 2 Kings

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