A Stone Oil Lamp with Seven Nozzles Carved with Jewish Symbols from the Late Second Temple Period. By Amnon Rosenfeld, Shimon Ilani, Wolfgang E. Krumbein, Howard R. Feldman and Steve Daren on
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A Portrait of the Deuteronomistic Historian at Work? By Kurt Noll on
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Nails in Jewish Tombs: Three Minutes with L.Y. Rahmani Discussing Simcha’s 3-Year Research By Joe Zias on
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Archaeology in Israel Update-- May/June 2011 By Stephen Gabriel Rosenberg on
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Narratives of the Fall By Roland Boer on
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Friending the Middle East By Jennie R. Ebeling on
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Archaeology and the Echo Chamber: Getting the Media to Do Their Job By Michael Buettner on
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The Oral Character of King James Bible By Paul V.M. Flesher on
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How Long Were Biblical Manuscripts in Use? By Craig A. Evans on
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Against “Reception History” By Roland Boer on
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The Shephelah according to the Amarna Letters By Nadav Na'aman on
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A Different Tomb in Lower Galilee By Eldad Keynan on
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The Jewish Jesus Revelation, Reflection, Reclamation By Zev Garber on
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The James Ossuary in Talpiot By Kevin Kilty and Mark Elliott on
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The Connection of the James Ossuary to the Talpiot (Jesus Family Tomb) Ossuaries By Amnon Rosenfeld, Charles Pellegrino, Howard R. Feldman and Wolfgang E. Krumbein on
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Archaeology in Israel Update-- April 2011 By Stephen Gabriel Rosenberg on
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The Unbearable Idealism of Biblical Scholarship By Roland Boer on
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Artifacts and the Media: Lead Codices and the Public Portrayal of History By Thomas S. Verenna on
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Where are the Female Dig Directors in Israel? By Jennie R. Ebeling on
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A Critique of Simcha Jacobovici’s Secrets of Christianity: Nails of the Cross By Robert R. Cargill on
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Once More: Minimalism, Maximalism, and Objectivity By Robert D. Miller II on
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All Gospels Created Equal? By C.E. Hill on
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Studying the World in Which the Bible was Written: History’s Contribution to Biblical Studies in the Classroom By Megan Bishop Moore on
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Rethinking Satan as Absolute Evil By Albert Hernández and Miguel A. De La Torre on
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The Mystery of the Last Supper: Reconstructing the Final Days of Jesus By Colin J. Humphreys on
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On the Problem of Critical Scholarship: A Memoire By Thomas L. Thompson on
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The Authenticity of the James Ossuary and the Jehoash Tablet Inscriptions – Summary of Expert Trial Witnesses By Oded Golan on
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Jesus: The Lost 40 Days—The History Channel By Joe E. Lunceford on
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The Tel Burna Archaeological Project - Report on the First Season of Excavation, 2010 By Itzhaq Shai and Joe Uziel on
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How to Study Israel’s History By Megan Bishop Moore on
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World-System Research and Ancient Israel’s Southern Neighbors (Part III) By Juan Manuel Tebes on
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Women Likewise: A Closer Look at 1 Timothy 3:11 By Joe E. Lunceford on
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Zedekiah Cave or the Quarries of King Solomon in Jerusalem: A Subsurface Stone Quarry for Building the Second Temple by King Herod By Zeev Lewy on
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Why the fishing town Bethsaida is not found along the shore of the Sea of Galilee By Fred Strickert on
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On Archaeology, Forgeries and Public Awareness: The "James Brother of Jesus” Ossuary in Retrospect By Gideon Avni on
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Biblical Studies and the Media By Joseph B. Tyson on
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Archaeology in Israel Update-- March 2011 By Stephen Gabriel Rosenberg on
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The Burial of Jesus and the Church of the Holy Sepulcher By James F. McGrath on
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After Gunkel: Roads Not Taken By Ronald Hendel on
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World-System Research and Ancient Israel’s Southern Neighbors (Part II) By Juan Manuel Tebes on
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Archaeology in Israel Update--January/February 2011 By Stephen Gabriel Rosenberg on
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History’s Place within Biblical Studies By Megan Bishop Moore on
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Let a Woman Keep Silent in the Church? By Joe E. Lunceford on
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When and Why Was the Acts of the Apostles Written? By Joseph B. Tyson on
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Biblical Studies: Termination or Salvation? By Joseph B. Tyson on
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By the Rivers of Babylon By Philip R. Davies on
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Remaking the Shroud--National Geographic By Antonio Lombatti on
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Archaeology in Israel Update--November/December 2010 By Stephen Gabriel Rosenberg on
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World-System Research and Ancient Israel’s Southern Neighbors (Part I) By Juan Manuel Tebes on
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The No-man's-land of Biblical Studies: Isn't it odd? By Tim Bulkeley on
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