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 on-line in PDF. Click here to read it. Merrill F. Unger, “The Role of Archaeology in the Study Of the New Testament,” Bibliotheca Sacra 116.462 (April-June 1959): 145-155.
The following article is now available on-line in PDF: Theophilus G. Pinches [1856-1934], “The Newly Discovered Version of the Story of the Flood,” Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute 43 (1911): 135-159. The Newly Discovered Version of the Story of the Flood In all probability there is no phenomenon of nature described in…
The following article is now available on-line in PDF: Geoffrey J. Cowling, “Targum Neofiti, Exodus 16:15,” Australian Journal of Biblical Archaeology 2.3 (1974-75): 93-105. Click here to read.
It is often argued that the biblical account of Joshua’s conquest of Jericho and Ai is nothing more than historical fiction. So it is very refreshing to come across a cogent argument for its historicity as John M. Monson does in his controbution to Do Historical Matters Matter to Faith, edited by James K. Hoffmeier…
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],…
Today’s free book is H.B. Tristram’s Landscapes of the Bible, a superbly illustrated little book that provides a picture and a short article on around 50 locations mentioned in the Bible. I have extracted most of the images an uploaded them into the gallery shown below. Henry Baker Tristram [1822-1906], Landscapes of the Bible and…