John Wheeler1 בוד א*כָּ* לַיְהוָֹהֹ* בוּ*הָ* לים*י *ליהָֹוה בְּנֵ* בוּ*ור הָ*רָ*מִזְמֹוֹר לְ 2 ווּ ְַליהוָֹה בְּהַדְרַת־*ְַתּחֲ*מוֹ הִשְׁ*בוֹר שְׁ*ליהוָֹה בְּ* בוּ*וָעִֹז׃ הָ 3 עִים יְהוָהֹ עַל־ *בוד הִרְ*ל־הַכָּ*יִם אְֵ*הַמָּ*קוֹל יְהוָֹהֹ עַל־* ְֹקרֶשׁ׃ קוֹל ה ש* חוָֹה ְָבּהְָָדר׃*קוֹל יְ* בֹּחַ*ה בַּ*מיִם רַבֳּים׃ קְוֹל־יְהוָֹ* רֵם 6*קִי *י חַלְּבָנְוֹן׃ וַיַרְ*יְרוָֹה אָת־אַרְזַ* ר*ים וַיְשַׁ*ר אֲרָן*יהוָֹה שֹׁ* 7 וָֹה חֹצֵֹב*ה*מִים׃ קְוֹל־יְ*מוֹ … Continue reading “WHO
WROTE PSALM 29: DAVID OR A CANAANITE?”
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1991 KHIRBET NISYA (AI) EXCAVATION REPORT
During October 1991, 20 volunteers and core staff excavated for two weeks at Khirbet Nisya near Ramallah, Israel. ABR is investigating this site as a possible alternative for Biblical Ai. Dr. David Livingston was director of the excavation, joined by Dr. Bryant Wood of ABR and Professor Wilbur Fields of Ozark Bible College as core … Continue reading “1991
KHIRBET NISYA (AI) EXCAVATION REPORT”
BOOK REVIEW: DISCOVERING THE BIBLE
Editor: Tim Dowley In contrast to the writings of other religions, the Bible records how God acted in the lives of people living at specific times and in specific places. Since God’s Word touches on history, archaeologists are stimulated to excavate the historic soil of the Holy Land to unveil our heritage as Christians. This … Continue reading “BOOK
REVIEW: DISCOVERING THE BIBLE”
GEORGE ANDREW REISNER (1867–1942)
Milton C. Fisher Each of our scholar-heroes has been outstanding in some particular manner, noted for some special contribution to the fascinating story of archaeology as it relates to the Bible. Although as an Egyptologist Reisner’s work in the Holy Land itself was very limited, his gift to the science of field archaeology was in … Continue reading “GEORGE
ANDREW REISNER (1867–1942)”
WAS ADAM A CAVE MAN?
David Livingston A display in the Field Museum showing early concepts of Neanderthal Man. Although still in use, it is hopelessly out of date. Modern anthropology teaches that “man” has been developing for a very long time — as much as five million years. On the other hand, the Bible indicates that man has only … Continue reading “WAS
ADAM A CAVE MAN?”
BOOK REVIEW: THE ILLUSTRATED ATLAS OF JERUSALEM
Bryant G. Wood by Dan Bahat with Chaim T. Rubinstein Reviewed by Bryant G. Wood In the Jewish and Christian religious faiths, there is no place in the world more sacred than Jerusalem. It is a city rich in history, both ancient and modern. Because of its significance, it has been extensively excavated for the … Continue reading “BOOK
REVIEW:
THE ILLUSTRATED ATLAS OF JERUSALEM”
ORIGIN OF LIFE — BY DESIGN OR CHANCE?
Robert Goette Life From Nonlife Macroevolution — the idea of life originating from non-life—begins with a scenario much like the one put together from a number of evolutionary origins theories and summarized John Horgan in a recent issue of Scientific American. Scientific Version of Genesis begins with the condensation of the solar system from a … Continue reading “ORIGIN
OF LIFE — BY DESIGN OR CHANCE?”
RECENT DISCOVERIES AND RESEARCH ON THE CONQUEST
Bryant G. Wood New Findings from Ramesses One of the most important excavations in recent times is that of Tell el-Dabʿa in the eastern delta of Egypt. The site has been identified as Biblical Ramesses, one of the “store cities” built with Israelite slave labor during the Sojourn (Ex 1:11). In the Hyksos period, ca. … Continue reading “RECENT
DISCOVERIES AND RESEARCH ON THE CONQUEST”
ANCIENT HARBORS OF THE SEA OF GALILEE
Gordon Franza Jesus spent much time on and around the Sea of Galilee with His fisherman-disciples. These disciples, who gave up all to follow Him (Lk 5:11), were good sailors. They knew the lake and its harbors well. The Gospels often refer to their maritime activities and the harbors they used. Now, for the first … Continue reading “ANCIENT
HARBORS OF THE SEA OF GALILEE”
JAMES HENRY BREASTED (1865–1935)
Milton C. Fisher What do you mean, “armchair archaeologist”?! A seasoned digger may want to reject the notion as self-contradictory. But if anyone has earned the right to be so named, James Henry Breasted, with his many books and honors in the field of ancient history, is he. The title “archaeologist” accompanies his name in … Continue reading “JAMES
HENRY BREASTED (1865–1935)”