The Archaeology of the Old Testament. Biblical Archaeology, #2

Par : David E. Graves
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  • ISBN8227606228
  • EAN9798227606228
  • Date de parution14/06/2024
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  • ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC

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The Archaeology of the Old Testament: 115 Discoveries That Support the Reliability of the Bible. Biblical Archaeology Series 3. Moncton, NB, Canada: Electronic Christian Media, September 2019. For also The Archaeology of the New Testament. Thousands of artifacts have been discovered that relate to the Bible, but few of them make the news headlines. Revisionist scholars often seek to undermine and downplay the relevance of many of the discoveries.
Experienced archaeologist David Graves has assembled a helpful collection of over 115 significant up-to-date discoveries from the Old Testament (OT) period. He tours sites associated with Genesis, Exodus, Joshua, Samuel, Kings, Chronicles, the Prophets, Ezra, Nehemiah and many of the important site in the OT, showing the significant influence of local references, society, architecture, and religion on the peoples of the OT that confirms the historicity of the OT biblical events and shed light on the text.
Graves explores the full range of important OT archaeological discoveries, from manuscripts, pottery, inscriptions, seals, and other artifacts.  This insightful book will:      ·  Illustrate archaeological finds with more than 165 pertinent color photographs, detailed maps and carefully crafted charts     ·  Include a glossary defining technical archaeological terms     ·  Provide extensive footnotes and bibliography for future study     ·  Include a detailed subject indexThis invaluable resource provides an interesting and informative understanding of the cultural and historical background of the Old Testament illustrated from archaeology.
This is an accessible resource intended for laypeople who want to know more about archaeology and the Old Testament, whether in seminary courses, college classrooms, church groups or personal study.  
The Archaeology of the Old Testament: 115 Discoveries That Support the Reliability of the Bible. Biblical Archaeology Series 3. Moncton, NB, Canada: Electronic Christian Media, September 2019. For also The Archaeology of the New Testament. Thousands of artifacts have been discovered that relate to the Bible, but few of them make the news headlines. Revisionist scholars often seek to undermine and downplay the relevance of many of the discoveries.
Experienced archaeologist David Graves has assembled a helpful collection of over 115 significant up-to-date discoveries from the Old Testament (OT) period. He tours sites associated with Genesis, Exodus, Joshua, Samuel, Kings, Chronicles, the Prophets, Ezra, Nehemiah and many of the important site in the OT, showing the significant influence of local references, society, architecture, and religion on the peoples of the OT that confirms the historicity of the OT biblical events and shed light on the text.
Graves explores the full range of important OT archaeological discoveries, from manuscripts, pottery, inscriptions, seals, and other artifacts.  This insightful book will:      ·  Illustrate archaeological finds with more than 165 pertinent color photographs, detailed maps and carefully crafted charts     ·  Include a glossary defining technical archaeological terms     ·  Provide extensive footnotes and bibliography for future study     ·  Include a detailed subject indexThis invaluable resource provides an interesting and informative understanding of the cultural and historical background of the Old Testament illustrated from archaeology.
This is an accessible resource intended for laypeople who want to know more about archaeology and the Old Testament, whether in seminary courses, college classrooms, church groups or personal study.