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Bringing Water to Sepphoris
I first learned of Sepphoris’s ancient water system in 1975 from a local resident named Buki. He told me about a huge underground cavern three stories high and stretching more than two football fields long. It sounded to me a little like a...
Biblical Archaeology Review, July/August 2000
Casting Genesis
George’s Segal’s biblical sculptures
The familiar, the quotidian, the unexalted—these are the subjects of George Segal’s most famous sculptures. The American artist’s best-known works may be mentally arranged as a walk through a typical small city—out the front door of a diner...
Bible Review, April 2000
Keep Each Tradition Separate
As one of those “reluctant” scholars whom Professor Hendel describes as “all too often averse” to creating an eclectic text of the Hebrew Bible, I would like to clarify that my reluctance stems not from any aversion, but from long experience...
Bible Review, August 2000
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Biblical Archaeology Review, September/October 2000