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Title | Author | Publisher | Pub Date | Subject Classification | ISBN |
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Archaeological Encyclopedia Of The Holy Land. Call Num: 913.33 NEG |
Negev, Avraham. | Putnam | 1972 | -- Encyclopedias. -- Antiquities -- Archaeology, Biblical. -- Bible -- Encyclopedias. -- Excavations (Archaeology) -- Palestine | |
Provides a commentary on the Bible as well as a concise and comprehensive guide to recent discoveries. | |||||
Archaeology And The Old Testament Call Num: 220.93 HOE |
Hoerth, Alfred J. | Baker Books | c1998 | Antiquities. -- Archaeology, Biblical. -- Bible. -- History of Biblical events. -- Old Testament | 9780801011290 |
Presents the results of scholarly research, including the most recent archaeological discoveries. Includes over 250 illustrative items. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. | |||||
Archeology Of The New Testament, The : The Life of Jesus and the Beginning of the Early Church Call Num: 225.93 FIN |
Finegan, Jack | Princeton University Press | 1969 | Antiquities -- Antiquities. -- Antiquities. -- Archaeology, Biblical. -- Bible -- New Testament -- New Testament. | |
The Archeology of the New Testament is the authoritative illustrated account of what is presently known about the chief sites and monuments connected with the life of Jesus and the history of the early church. To follow the order of the New Testament, it first investigates sites connected with John the Baptist and then proceeds to Bethlehem and Nazareth, Samaria and Galilee, Jerash, Caesarea, Jericho, the Mount of Olives, Jerusalem, and Emmaus. Each site is illustrated, and the accompanying text, numbered to facilitate cross-reference, contains a bibliography. Anyone concerned with the historical, geographical, and cultural background of the New Testament will want to study this classic work as it retraces the steps of Jesus. | |||||
Biblical Archaeology, 1 : A Supplement Call Num: 220.93 LEW Vol. 1 |
Lewis, Jack P. | Resource Publications | 2015 | Archaeology, Biblical. | 9780945441540 |
Ancient peoples seem to come alive through the documents and artifacts they left behind. The records they kept and the objects they used in their daily routines tell us about their dress, their food, their hopes and fears, their worship and their warfare. Years of study by Jack P. Lewis bring archaeological findings to the Bible student, helping the reader to know more about biblical people and God's dealings with them. This resource will benefit teachers, preachers, and students of God's Word. | |||||
Biblical Archaeology, 2 : A Supplement Call Num: 220.93 LEW Vol. 2 |
Lewis, Jack P. | Resource Publications | 2016 | Archaeology, Biblical. | 9780945441557 |
In his years of travel and study Jack P. Lewis has gathered a wealth of knowledge to share with Bible students. This collection of reprinted writings and lectures highlights archaeological findings that relate to the Scriptures, all the way from Genesis to Revelation. Dr. Lewis discusses artifacts, documents, inscriptions, and sites that tell the reader more about biblical people and God's dealings with them. This faith-bolstering resource will benefit teachers, preachers, and students of God's Word. | |||||
Digging for Answers : Has Archaeology Disproved the Bible? Call Num: 220.93 BRA |
Brantley, Garry K. | Apologetics Press, Inc. | 1995 | Archaeology, Biblical. | 0932859240 |
Illuminates some of the more significant archaeological finds, their interpretation, and relationship to the biblical text. | |||||
Fables Don't Leave Footprints Call Num: 220.3 SES |
Sessions, Jan | The D2 Project, LLC | 2015 | Apologetics. -- Archaeology, Biblical. | |
Presents faith-building finds from archaeology that lead one to consider: such haracters were not fables but real people from "real history." |