What is archaeology's role in helping us interpret the Bible? In last week’s episode we raised some initial guiding principles related to what archaeology is, and this week we discover how complex this conversation can be. Around the table today are Dr. Yeshaya Gruber, Dr. Nicholas Schaser, and Dr. Cyndi Parker. Dr. Gruber starts with a comment about the conquest narratives, and then we will rewind to dating the Exodus which influences how we look at the archaeology. And if you hang in there, we will even talk about how the gospel writers use the site of Jericho to tell a story of restoration.
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Messianic Ideas in the Hebrew Bible
Prayer, Magic, and the Dead Sea Scrolls
An Historian Meets the Dead Sea Scrolls
Battles, Weapons, and Restoration
The War Scroll
The Flood, Noah, and the Dead Sea Scrolls
Kabbalah and New Testament Texts
Do Kabbalah and Bible Go Together?
A New Creation in Exodus and John
Creation in Exodus
The Significance of the Jerusalem Council
The Synagogue and the Spread of Early Christianity
A New Wind Blows for the Early Jewish Church
Moses, Isaiah, and the Spirit of God
Does the Bible Talk about Monotheism?
Spirit Encounters in the Bible
The Creation Narrative in the Septuagint
The Jewish Gospel of Luke
From Republic to Empire: Rome as a backdrop for Luke's gospel
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