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The Interchange Between Bible and Archaeology

The case of David’s Palace and the Millo
By Nadav Naʼaman
057 Evidence from the Bible and from archaeology must be interpreted independently of each other, but in the end they must be compared and interpreted. Take Jerusalem: In view of the continuous settlement of Jerusalem from the tenth century B.C.E...
Biblical Archaeology Review, January/February 2014

Archaeology Confirms 50 Real People in the Bible

By Lawrence Mykytiuk
042 “How Many?” is a popular feature in each issue of BAR. In effect, this article is an extended example of a “How Many?” How many people in the Hebrew Bible have been confirmed archaeologically? The startling answer is at least 50! Let’s start...
Biblical Archaeology Review, March/April 2014

The Other “Philistines”

By Ephraim Stern
030 The Bible portrays the Philistines as Israel’s cruel and ruthless enemy. The two peoples engaged in a fierce struggle for control of the land in the 12th–11th centuries B.C.E. We all know the stories of Samson’s struggles against the...
Biblical Archaeology Review, November/December 2014

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