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Ancient Canaan: part 4

How do we know what the Canaanites believed? How did their beliefs influence the Israelites? Tablets discovered in the ancient city of Ugarit help answer those questions.

25 Oct 18 in Biblical archaeology, Biblical studies, Book review.

Ancient Canaan: part 3

How do we know what the Canaanites believed? How did their beliefs influence the Israelites? Tablets discovered in the ancient city of Ugarit help answer those questions.

24 Oct 18 in Biblical archaeology, Biblical studies, Book review.

Ancient Canaan: part 2

How do we know what the Canaanites believed? How did their beliefs influence the Israelites? Tablets discovered in the ancient city of Ugarit help answer those questions.

23 Oct 18 in Biblical archaeology, Biblical studies, Book review.

Review of Stories from Ancient Canaan

How do we know what the Canaanites believed? How did their beliefs influence the Israelites? Tablets discovered in the ancient city of Ugarit help answer those questions.

22 Oct 18 in Biblical archaeology, Biblical studies, Book review.

Juvenal and the Lord’s Supper

In 1 Corinthians, Paul writes about the divisions between rich and poor, including meals they were supposed to be sharing. These are brought vividly to life by the Roman satirist Juvenal.

24 Nov 17 in 1 Corinthians, Biblical archaeology, Imago Dei.

Joseph and Sinuhe

How does Ancient Egyptian literature help us understand the bible? The Egyptian story The Tale of Sinuhe helps us understand better the narrative of Joseph in the book of Genesis.

25 Oct 14 in Biblical archaeology, Genesis.

Archaeology and the United Monarchy

What does radiocarbon dating have to do with understanding the world of the Bible? Quite a lot (if you use it properly…!). Does it have anything to say about King David? Quite possibly…

8 May 14 in Biblical archaeology, Biblical studies, Science.

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