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Return to the Cave of Letters: What Still Lies Buried?
A small shovel started it all. In the summer of 1996, at the excavation of the Galilee site of Bethsaida (which we codirect), we uncovered a small bronze incense shovel. Others like it were used in the imperial cult throughout the Roman...
Biblical Archaeology Review, January/February 2001
What Jews (and Christians too) Should Know About the New Testament
Most Jews do not grow up with New Testament stories. While the term “Prodigal son” may be familiar, Jewish readers may not know that this very Jewish parable, which begins “There was a man who had two sons” (Luke 15:11), evokes the Hebrew...
Biblical Archaeology Review, March/April 2012
Tobit
Teaching Jews how to live in the Diaspora
A mix of folktale and prayer, biblical themes and classical motifs, Tobit depicts a fantastic tale of Diaspora life. Containing an angel in disguise, a murderous demon, a magical fish and a young man on a journey to maturity, the Book of...
Bible Review, August 1992
Biblical Views: Insertions in the Great Isaiah Scroll
Biblical Archaeology Review, July/August 2011
ReViews: Dead Sea Scrolls and Other Early Writings
Qumran in Context: Reassessing the Archaeological Evidence
Yizhar Hirschfeld
Biblical Archaeology Review, May/June 2006
Bible Books
Bible Review, August 1993
Bible Books: Peeling Back the Layers
The Changing Faces of Jesus
Geza Vermes
Bible Review, October 2002