Archaeology and the Old Testament

Archaeology and the Old Testament

Archaeology and the Old Testament Pat Zukeran Understanding Archaeology Christianity is a historical faith based on actual events recorded in the Bible. Archaeology has therefore played a key role in biblical studies and Christian apologetics in several ways. First,...
Archaeology and the Old Testament

Mapping Alexandria’s Harbour

These Articles Are Reproduced With Special Permission From Archeological Diggings Magazine For More Information And A Subscription, Please Visit www.DiggingsOnline.Com In previous issued of Diggings we have spoken of the work of Franck Goddio, who has been exploring...
Archaeology and the Old Testament

Biblical Archeology Course 7, Lesson 4

THE FLOODCopyright, John T. Stevenson, 2000 In the six hundredth year of Noah’s life, in the second month, on the seventeenth day of the month, on the same day all the fountains of the great deep burst open, and the floodgates of the sky were opened. (Genesis 7:11)....
Archaeology and the Old Testament

Petrie And The Pyramids

William Flinders Petrie is rightly called the father of archaeology because of the revolutionary new methods he introduced. He was the first archaeologist to recognize that archaeological strata could be identified and dated by the style of pottery they contained....
Archaeology and the Old Testament

Thousands of mummies

Dr Rosalie David and her colleagues at the Manchester University Museum in the United Kingdom are studying ancient mummies in order to trace the origin and progress of diseases. What has not been apparent before is the scope of this ambitious project: the museum has...