G.R.H. Wright on Simeon’s ancestors
The following article is now available on-line in PDF:
G.R.H. Wright, “Simeon’s ancestors: or the skeleton on the column,” Australian Journal of Biblical Archaeology 1.1 (1968): 41-49. Click here to read.
The following article is now available on-line in PDF:
G.R.H. Wright, “Simeon’s ancestors: or the skeleton on the column,” Australian Journal of Biblical Archaeology 1.1 (1968): 41-49. Click here to read.
Archibald H. Sayce’s “Fresh Light From the Ancient Monuments” [5th ed.] is now available in PDF for free download. This book is in the public domain.
Today’s free book is Flinders Petrie’s profusely illustrated study of the interaction between Egypt and Israel in the Bible and the early church. This public domain title was digitised using the copy held in Spurgeon’s College library. W.M. Flinders Petrie [1853-1942], Egypt and Israel, new edn. London: SPCK, 1910, 1931. Hbk. pp.150. [Click hee to…
The works of Air Commodore P.J. Wiseman [1888-1948] enter the public domain this year. This is the first of two of his books that I will be placing online. Air Commodore Wiseman was the father of the biblical archaeologist Professor Donald J. Wiseman. P.J. Wiseman [1888-1948], Creation Revealed in Six Days. The evidence of Scripture…
Today’s free book is one of the classics of Biblical archaeology, The Chaldean Account of Genesis. Wikipedia notes of the author: In 1872, Smith achieved worldwide fame by his translation of the Chaldaean account of the Great Flood, which he read before the Society of Biblical Archaeology on 3 December and whose audience included the…
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 on-line in PDF: W.J. Dumbrell, “Role of Bethel in the Biblical narratives from Jacob to Jeroboam I,” Australian Journal of Biblical Archaeology 2.3 (1974-75): 65-76. Click here to read.