Biblia

GOLGOTHA: A RECONSIDERATION OF THE EVIDENCE FOR THE SITES OF JESUS’ CRUCIFIXION AND BURIAL

Joan E. Taylor Currently, the most popular alternative site to traditional Golgotha, located in the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, Jerusalem, is the area of Gordon’s Calvary, with the so-called ‘Garden Tomb,’ but scholarly endorsement of this locality has never been very strong.1 Generally, the current consensus holds that Golgotha was located in the vicinity … Continue reading “GOLGOTHA:

A RECONSIDERATION OF THE EVIDENCE FOR THE SITES OF JESUS’ CRUCIFIXION AND
BURIAL”

CORRELATING THE TEXTS OF ANCIENT LITERATURE WITH THE OLD TESTAMENT

David P. Livingston What is the proper relationship of the literature (texts) of the Ancient Near East (ANE) with the Old Testament?. The literature I speak of are the Gilgamesh Epic, the Sumerian and Babylonian King Lists, Hammurabi’s Code, and many others. Much scholarship has been invested in Old Testament studies, as well as in … Continue reading “CORRELATING
THE TEXTS OF ANCIENT LITERATURE WITH THE OLD TESTAMENT”

BONES, BURIALS, AND BIBLICAL HISTORY: THE DISCOVERY OF ANCIENT TOMBS

Second of Three Parts John J. Davis The excavation of burials, once they are located, can be the fulfillment of archaeologists’ dreams, but locating ancient burials is, more often than not, their worst nightmare. Changes in surface topography due to soil erosion, earthquake activity, agricultural pursuits, and modern building can make tomb exploration extremely difficult. … Continue reading “BONES,
BURIALS, AND BIBLICAL HISTORY:
THE DISCOVERY OF ANCIENT TOMBS”

JOSEPH IN EGYPT

First of Six Parts Charles F. Aling No portion of the Old Testament has a richer Egyptian coloring than the story of Joseph. Egyptian names, titles, places, and customs all appear in Genesis 37–50. In the last one hundred years or so, historical and archaeological research has made the study of the Egyptian elements in … Continue reading “JOSEPH
IN EGYPT”

DID EDOM’S ORIGINAL TERRITORIES EXTEND WEST OF ‘WADI ARABAH?

Bruce R. Crew Introduction One of the more neglected topics in the field of biblical geography involves the territorial extent of Edom’s geographical domain. Earlier scholars have limited the geographical territories of Edom exclusively to southern Transjordan’s mountains of Edom (i.e. Edelman 1995:2–3; Aharoni 1979:40–41; Bartlett 1969:1–20; Gleuck 1936:152). Its boundaries included an area that … Continue reading “DID
EDOM’S ORIGINAL TERRITORIES EXTEND WEST OF ‘WADI ARABAH?”