After six years of study, Israeli archaeologist Yigael Yadin has completed a 600 page manuscript analyzing the so-called “Temple Scroll,” the most recently acquired of the Dead Sea Scrolls. The scroll was secretly purchased by Yadin during the 1967 Six-Day War from an Arab antiquities dealer in Bethlehem for nearly $100,000. Written on parchment, it … Continue reading “FROM
ISRAEL
YIGAEL YADIN COMPLETES STUDY OF 2,000-YEAR-OLD TEMPLE SCROLL”
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PIONEERING WITH PAUL PART II – CORINTH TO MILETUS
Donald W. Burdick Continuing his second missionary journey, Paul traveled from Athens on to Corinth (Acts 18:1). The distance from Athens to Corinth is about 55 miles, a journey of three days in Paul’s time. Two features of Corinth’s location were significant. It was situated just beyond the isthmus that connects the Peloponnesus (the land … Continue reading “PIONEERING
WITH PAUL
PART II – CORINTH TO MILETUS”
THE UNIQUENESS OF CHRISTIANITY
The late William Foxwell Albright was probably the greatest scholar of ancient Near Eastern civilizations and religions that the world has ever known or ever will know. His writings have greatly influenced Near Eastern studies in general and Biblical studies in particular. We quote here from the Postscript to his book Archaeology and the Religion … Continue reading “THE
UNIQUENESS OF CHRISTIANITY”
‘IN THE BLOOD IS LIFE” — A COMMON BELIEF IN ANCIENT TIMES?
God spoke to Moses in the wilderness and said, “The life of the flesh is in the blood: and I have given it to you upon the altar to make an atonement for your souls: for it is the blood that maketh an atonement for the soul” (Leviticus 17:11). In the full light of 20th … Continue reading “‘IN
THE BLOOD IS LIFE” — A COMMON BELIEF IN ANCIENT TIMES?”
JAR HANDLES TELL A STORY
One of the mysteries of archaeology has been the interpretation of 61 inscribed jar handles from the sixth century B.C. found by Dr. James Pritchard at Gibeon. After analyzing the inscriptions and comparing them to a geneology in 1 Chronicles, Dr. Aaron Demsky believes that he has found the solution to the puzzle. Gibeon was … Continue reading “JAR
HANDLES TELL A STORY”
ISRAELI ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXHIBIT COMING TO THE U.S.
An exhibition of major archaeological discoveries found in Israel since the Six-Day War will be exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. During a visit to Israel last December, New York Mayor John Lindsay formally requested the exhibition at a meeting with Israeli archaeologists and government officials at the home of … Continue reading “ISRAELI
ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXHIBIT COMING TO THE U.S.”
FROM ISRAEL “‘AI’ AIN’T AI!”
[Raymond L. Cox is pastor of the Salem, Oregon Foursquare Church. He has travelled extensively in Bible lands and has written over 1650 articles on Biblical and archaeological subjects. In addition, he is the author of four books.] “‘Ai’ Ain’t Ai!” That expression isn’t very elegant but it accurately registered the feelings of a spokesman … Continue reading “FROM
ISRAEL “‘AI’ AIN’T AI!””
PIONEERING WITH PAUL PART I — PERGA TO ATHENS
Donald W. Burdick [Dr. Donald W. Burdick is head of the New Testament Department of the Conservative Baptist Seminary in Denver, Colorado. He served as translator and editorial committee member for the New International Bible, sponsored by the New York Bible Society, and is a contributor to the Wycliffe Bible Commentary. Dr. Burdick is also … Continue reading “PIONEERING
WITH PAUL PART I — PERGA TO ATHENS”
THE PRACTICE OF WRITING IN ANCIENT ISRAEL
A. R. Millard [A. R. Millard, M.A., M. Phil., is Rankin Lecturer in Hebrew and Ancient Semetic Languages at the School of Archaeology and Oriental Studies, Liverpool, England.] The following article first appeared in The Biblical Archaeologist, Vol. XXXV, No. 4, December 1972 and is reprinted here, slightly abridged, with permission. — Ed. Archaeological discoveries … Continue reading “THE
PRACTICE OF WRITING IN ANCIENT ISRAEL”
CAESAREA — CITY OF THE APOSTLES
Dusk was quietly settling on the peaceful harbor city as the weary travelers entered the gate. The three Gentile escorts quickly ushered their Jewish party through familiar streets. At last they were there! As he entered the lovely home of Cornelius the Centurian, Peter wondered why the Holy Spirit had led him to Caesarea. God’s … Continue reading “CAESAREA
— CITY OF THE APOSTLES”