Archaeology of the Bible: Book by Book
by Gaalyah Cornfeld, David Noel Freedman
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Includes general index and index of Biblical reference.Tags
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The idea here is simple but excellent: Take each book of the Bible and see what archaeology can do to illuminate it. For example, the story of the Flood in Genesis is compared with the GIlgamesh tale found by archaeologists. Sarah's decision to let Abraham have children by a concubine is compared to the customs of Nuzi. Throw in a lot of excellent illustrations and you should have a great book.
I really, really wanted that to be true. And I still like the illustrations. But my experience is that the book simply has too many errors. My copy, at least, gives the impression of being a proof copy, not the final published edition. show more If someone would go and clean those up, we could have something brilliant on our hands. As it is, everything has to be checked against other sources.... show less
The idea here is simple but excellent: Take each book of the Bible and see what archaeology can do to illuminate it. For example, the story of the Flood in Genesis is compared with the GIlgamesh tale found by archaeologists. Sarah's decision to let Abraham have children by a concubine is compared to the customs of Nuzi. Throw in a lot of excellent illustrations and you should have a great book.
I really, really wanted that to be true. And I still like the illustrations. But my experience is that the book simply has too many errors. My copy, at least, gives the impression of being a proof copy, not the final published edition. show more If someone would go and clean those up, we could have something brilliant on our hands. As it is, everything has to be checked against other sources.... show less
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- Original publication date
- 1976
- People/Characters
- David, King of Israe; Herod the Great; Nebuchadnezzar I; Necho II, king of Egypt; Saint Paul; Shishak, king of Egypt (show all 7); Solomon
- Important places
- Edom; Jerusalem; Moab; Qumran, West Bank
- First words
- INTRODUCTION -- The Bible, unlike much religious literature, is not only an anthology of sacred books, containing a series of theological and ethical teachings, but it is the story of the people of Israel who lived in the lan... (show all)d of Israel.
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