In September I posted on a free online conference sponsored by the Purchase College Jewish Studies Program on " The Archaeology of Israel: Where Are We Today?" (see here). The speakers included Eric Cline, J. P. Dessel, Jennie Ebeling, and James Hardin. You can now watch the conference on YouTube here.
Nov 14, 2020
Video: The Archaeology of Israel: Where Are We Today?
Labels:
Backgrounds,
Biblical Archaeology,
Holy Land
Nov 13, 2020
Post-Exilic Timeline
Russell Meek has created a helpful timeline for the post-exilic period with reference to Ezra-Nehemiah, Esther, Haggai, and Zechariah. You can view the timeline here.
Labels:
Chronology,
Esther,
Ezra,
Haggai,
Nehemiah,
Old Testament,
Zechariah
Nov 12, 2020
Why Don’t the New Testament Authors Explain the Trinity?
Greg Lanier asks and answers this question here.
Nov 11, 2020
Music in the Herodian Temple
Leen Ritmyer has a very interesting post here related to music in the Herodian temple with a specific focus on some recent archaeological information.
Nov 10, 2020
Genesis 12 and 22
More than one commentator has noted the parallels between Genesis 12 and 22 but Gary Rendsburg lays it out pretty nicely here.
Nov 9, 2020
Biblical Studies Resources for Undergraduate and Master's Students
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