Difference between revisions of "Digging through the Bible (2009 Freund), book"

From 4 Enoch: : The Online Encyclopedia of Second Temple Judaism, and Christian and Islamic Origins
Jump to navigation Jump to search
 
Line 12: Line 12:
[[Category:2009| Freund]]
[[Category:2009| Freund]]
[[Category:Scholarship|2009 Freund]]
[[Category:Books|2009 Freund]]


[[Category:American Scholarship|2009 Freund]]
[[Category:English language--2000s|2009 Freund]]


[[Category:English language|2009 Freund]]
[[Category:Archaeology--2000s|2009 Freund]]
[[Category:Made in the 2000s| 2009 Freund]]
[[Category:Archaeology--English|2009 Freund]]


[[Category:Bible Studies--2000s|2009 Freund]]
[[Category:Bible Studies--English|2009 Freund]]


[[Category:Archaeology|2009 Freund]]
[[Category:Biblical Archaeology (subject)|2009 Freund]]
[[Category:Archaeology--United States|2009 Freund]]
 
[[Category:Biblical Archaeology|2009 Freund]]
[[Category:Biblical Archaeology--United States|2009 Freund]]

Latest revision as of 08:53, 30 October 2019

Digging through the Bible: Understanding Biblical People, Places, and Controversies through Archaeology (2009) is a book by Richard A Freund.

Abstract

Editions and translations

Published in Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2009

Table of contents

The search for Sinai: archaeological reflections on Moses, the Exodus, and the revelation at Mount Sinai -- Searching for King David and King Solomon and the ancient city of Jerusalem -- Searching for Jesus in Galilee and Babylonia -- Searching her-stories: women in ancient Israel -- Searching for synagogues: a lost synagogue ritual recovered by archaeology -- Searching for the teacher of righteousness at Qumran and in the Dead Sea scrolls -- Seeking Mary: the mother of Jesus; Miriam, sister of Moses; and the well and bathhouse of Nazareth -- The search for Bar Kokhba: one "biblical" character who was found.

External links