Biblical Archeology Course 6, Lesson 3

Biblical Archeology Course 6, Lesson 3

Biblical Archeology Course 6, Lesson 3Nag Hammâdi Library Nag Hammâdi (Arabic نجع حمادي), is ), is a city in Upper Egypt. Nag Hammâdi was known as Chenoboskion (Greek Χηνοβόσκιον) in classical antiquity, meaning “geese grazing grounds”. It is located on...
Biblical Archeology Course 6, Lesson 3

Computerised Cuneiform

Some people have easy jobs – the post of taster in an ice-cream factory springs to mind as one that would be the envy of every small boy. Other people have exotic jobs – fruit fly inseminator, for example, or the man whose task it is to grade llama wool. I suppose the...
The Global Flood Of Noah’s Day

The Global Flood Of Noah’s Day

by John D. Morris, Ph.D. Acceptance of old-earth ideas, including the Big Bang, progressive creation, theistic evolution, the framework hypothesis, etc., necessarily implies downgrading the Flood of Noah’s day from worldwide in scope to merely one of local...
Biblical Archeology Course 6, Lesson 3

Biblical Archeology, Course 3, Lesson 5

The Behistun Inscription (also Bisitun or Bisutun, Modern Persian: بیستون ; Old Persian: Bagastana, meaning “the god’s place or land”) is a multi-lingual inscription located on Mount Behistun in the Kermanshah Province of Iran, near the town of Jeyhounabad. The...
Biblical Archeology Course 6, Lesson 3

People Mentioned In The Bible 3

The People Mentioned In The Bible, And ArcheologyFrom 599 BC to 100 ADCompiled By: Dr. Johnson C.  Philip There is so much archeological data now available, but is so scattered around in museusms, private collections, and the information about them is so...