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THE SAMARITANS — A LIVING LINK WITH THE PAST PART I

Sylvia Mann [Mrs Mann is a freelance journalist and writer specializing in archaeological and historical subjects. Her books include Atarei Yerushalayim, Tour Jerusalem, and Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria.] Most people know little about today’s Samaritans. Many believe that the name refers to an ancient, biblical race of which no vestige survives. They are often surprised to … Continue reading “THE
SAMARITANS — A LIVING LINK WITH THE PAST
PART I”

“CRUCIFY HIM, CRUCIFY HIM” AND THE TEMPLE SCROLL

J. Massyngberde Ford [Dr. Massyngberde is Bernard Hanley Professor in the department of religious studies at the University of Santa Clara, California.] Scholars have always been excercised about the sentence of crucifixion on Jesus and the part which the first century Jews played in this. Most nave argued that this was a Roman punishment and … Continue reading ““CRUCIFY
HIM, CRUCIFY HIM” AND THE TEMPLE SCROLL”

FROM ISRAEL TEMPLE SCROLL SOON TO BE PUBLISHED

When Israeli troops occupied the West Bank of the Jordan in 1967, Israel’s leading archaeologist, Yigael Yadin, was able to fulfill a dream. (For a summary of Yadin’s work, see “A Jewish Archaeologist’s Finest Hours,” in the Winter 1975 issue of Bible and Spade.) Pulling strings with Premier Levi Eshkol, he got the army to … Continue reading “FROM
ISRAEL
TEMPLE SCROLL SOON TO BE PUBLISHED”

BIBLE AIDS ARCHAEOLOGIST IN INTERPRETING BEER-SHEBA DISCOVERY

A very unusual feature was excavated at Beersheba, just inside the city gate, to the left as one enters. (For a full report on the excavations at Beersheba, see the Winter 1974 issue of Bible and Spade, pages 21–27). There, in a courtyard, is a staircase which leads nowhere. The staircase may be seen in … Continue reading “BIBLE
AIDS ARCHAEOLOGIST IN INTERPRETING BEER-SHEBA DISCOVERY”