Archaeology and the New Testament (1962 Unger), book

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Archaeology and the New Testament (1962) is a book by Merrill F. Unger.

Abstract

Editions

Published in Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1962.

Table of contents

The role of archaeology in the study of the New Testament -- From Alexander the Great to Herod the Great : the foundations of New Testament political and cultural history -- Palestine and the Roman world at the time of Christ -- The Dead Sea scrolls and the ministry of John and Jesus -- Places where Jesus walked and worked in Judaea and the Jordan Valley -- Places where Jesus walked and worked in northern and central Palestine -- Christianity is born and extends beyond Judaea -- Antioch, the birthplace of Christian missions -- The cities of Paul's first missionary tour -- Christianity prepared for world-wide proclamation -- The churches of Macedonia -- The gospel and the glory of ancient Greece -- Tribulations and triumphs in Ephesus -- Gospel progress and the cities of the Lycus Valley -- Gospel progress in other cities of proconsular Asia -- Paul's last journey to Jerusalem and the end of his third missionary tour -- Paul the prisoner of Rome -- Archaeology and the New Testament as literature

External links

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