A.D. Tushingham on How biblical is biblical archaeology?
The following article is now available on-line in PDF:
The following article is now available on-line in PDF:
The following article is now available in PDF: William J. Dumbrell, “Jeremiah 49:28-33: an oracle against a proud desert power,” Australian Journal of Biblical Archaeology 1.5 (1972): 99-109. Click here to read.
George Adam Smiths 2 Vols work “Jerusalem. The Topography, Economics and History From The Earliest Times to A.D. 70” is now available for free download.
Today’s free book is an introduction to Bible geography, by Claude Conder, who applies knowledge gained through his work with Palestine Exploration Fund in Israel. My thanks to Book Aid for providing a copy of this public domain title for digitisation. Claude Reignier Conder, R.E. [1848-1910], A Primer of Bible Geography Founded on the Latest…
Professor Archibald Sayce’s Patriarchal Palestine applies the (then) recent archaeological discoveries in Babylonia and Assyria to illustrate the biblical accounts of Genesis. The frontispiece map is particularly helpful, so I have extracted this and made is available as a separate download at various resolutions. This title, kindly provided by Book Aid, is in the public…
Archibald Sayce [1845-1933] made significant contributions in the field of Biblical Archaeology, not least for his pioneering work on the Empire of the Hittites. Many of his books are still being reprinted today, which is probably as good an endorsement of their enduring value as you can get. Sayce also contributed a biblical archaeology column in the…
Today’s free book is biblical archaeologist Nelson Glueck’s The Other Side of the Jordan, which is a summary of the results of excavations carried out by the American School of Oriental Research in the Transjordan. This title is in the public domain and was digitised using the copy heldin Spurgeon’s College library. Nelson Glueck [1900-1971],…