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What Jesus Learned from the Essenes
The Blessing of Poverty the Bane of Divorce
Scholars have been cautious about drawing a direct line between Jesus and the Dead Sea Scroll sectarians. Indeed, perhaps the most criticized sentence in the vast literature about the Dead Sea Scrolls is one penned by the great American...
Biblical Archaeology Review, January/February 2004
Pottery Talks
What Ceramics Tell Us About the Social World of Ancient Israel
So often it seems that pottery is boring. But the little bits of sherds that are ubiquitous on excavations tell us a lot. Thanks to pottery we can date structures such as buildings and...
Biblical Archaeology Review, March/April 2004
Reviews
The Complete World of the Dead Sea Scrolls
Philip R. Davies, George J. Brooke and Phillip R. Callaway, eds.
Archaeology Odyssey, March/April 2004
O Jerusalem
Jerusalem in Original Photographs 1850–1920
Shimon Gibson
Biblical Archaeology Review, May/June 2004
ReViews
Eretz-Israel 27. Hayim and Miriam Tadmor Volume
Edited by Israel Eph’al, Amnon Ben-Tor and Peter Machinist
Biblical Archaeology Review, July/August 2004
Fruits of the Sea
The Ma‘agan Mikhael Ship: The Recovery of a 2,400-Year-Old Merchantman
Edited by Eve Black
Biblical Archaeology Review, September/October 2004
ReViews: Who Were the Early Israelites and Where Did They Come From?
Who Were the Early Israelites and Where Did They Come From?
By William G. Dever
Biblical Archaeology Review, September/October 2004
ReViews
Khirbet Qumrân et ‘Aïn Feshkha II
Jean-Baptiste Humbert and Jan Gunneweg, eds.
Biblical Archaeology Review, November/December 2004
ReViews: Moses and the Exodus
Moses and the Exodus
By Ziony Zevit
Biblical Archaeology Review, September/October 2004