Biblia

STUDIES IN BIBLE BACKGROUNDS TARSUS AND THE APOSTLE PAUL

Sherman E. Johnson [Sherman E. Johnson is Visiting Professor of New Testament at the Lexington Theological Seminary.] WHEN PAUL WAS ACCUSED of bringing Gentiles into the Temple in Jerusalem, and arrested because of the ensuing riot, he explained to the tribune commanding the Roman cohort that he was a Jew from Tarsus in Cilicia, “no … Continue reading “STUDIES
IN BIBLE BACKGROUNDS
TARSUS AND THE APOSTLE PAUL”

FROM ISRAEL 4,000 YEAR-OLD CITY GATE FOUND INTACT AT TEL DAN

Abraham Rabinovich The oldest intact city gate ever uncovered in this country, and perhaps anywhere else — it may have existed when Abraham appeared before the city walls — was uncovered this summer at Tel Dan, in northern Israel. The beautifully preserved structure, built of sunbaked mud brick, was constructed in the 19th-18th centuries B.C., … Continue reading “FROM
ISRAEL
4,000 YEAR-OLD CITY GATE FOUND INTACT AT TEL DAN”

CAPERNAUM — JESUS’ OWN CITY

Stanislao Loffreda [Stanislao Loffreda, O.F.M., participated in the Franciscan excavations at Capernaum between 1968 and 1977. He has written a number of the final excavation reports.] The identification of the old town of Capernaum is firmly based on the evidence of literary sources and archaeological data. According to literary sources, Capernaum was near the lake … Continue reading “CAPERNAUM
— JESUS’ OWN CITY”

NEW MOONS AND SABBATHS: A CASE-STUDY IN THE CONTRASTIVE APPROACH

William W. Hallo [William W. Hallo is Laffan Professor of Assyriology and Babylonian Literature at Yale University and curator of the Yale Babylonian Collection. This article was the Nelson Glueck Memorial Lecture in Bible delivered at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion at Cincinnati, Ohio, on March 7, 1977.] Since Dr. Glueck’s untimely death, … Continue reading “NEW
MOONS AND SABBATHS:
A CASE-STUDY IN THE CONTRASTIVE APPROACH”