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  • Archaeology and the Bible

    George A. Barton's Archaeology and the Bible explores the relationship between archaeological discoveries in the Near East and the biblical narratives. The book presents evidence from excavations and ancient artifacts to support the historical accuracy of the Bible, linking material finds with scriptural accounts from both the Old and New Testaments. Barton’s work is one of the earliest ... Read more

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  • Archaeology and the Bible

    For a hundred years or more the explorer and the excavator have been busy in many parts of the world. They have brought to light monuments and texts that have in many cases revolutionized our conceptions of history and have in other cases thrown much new light on what was previously known. In no part of the world have these labors been more fruitful than in the lands of the Bible. In Egypt and ... Read more

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  • Archæology and the Bible (Annotated)

    Enriched Edition. Ancient Near Eastern Discoveries, Inscriptions, and Historical Context for Biblical Study

    George A. Barton's Archæology and the Bible is a lucid synthesis of Near Eastern discovery and biblical interpretation, bringing inscriptions, monuments, excavated cities, laws, myths, and material culture into conversation with the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament. Written in a clear, pedagogical style, it belongs to the early twentieth-century moment when archaeology, Assyriology, and "higher ... Read more

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  • Archæology and the Bible

    Enriched edition. Exploring Ancient Discoveries and Biblical Narratives

    In "Archæology and the Bible," George A. Barton embarks on a meticulous exploration of the intersection between archaeological findings and biblical narratives. The book intricately weaves together scholarly research with textual analysis, demonstrating how archaeological discoveries illuminate our understanding of biblical events and figures. Barton's literary style is characterized by clarity ... Read more

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  • ARCHEOLOGY AND THE BIBLE

    ARCHÆOLOGY AND THE BIBLEBYGEORGE A. BARTON, Ph. D., LL. D.PROFESSOR OF BIBLICAL LITERATURE AND SEMITIC LANGUAGESIN BRYN MAWR COLLEGE; SOMETIME DIRECTOR OF THEAMERICAN SCHOOL OF ORIENTAL RESEARCH IN JERUSALEMPART ITHE BIBLE LANDS, THEIR EXPLORATION, AND THE RESULTANTLIGHT ON THE BIBLE AND HISTORYPART IITRANSLATIONS OF ANCIENT DOCUMENTS WHICH CONFIRM ORILLUMINATE THE BIBLE1916 ... Read more

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  • Archæology and the Bible

    Enriched edition.

    In "Archæology and the Bible," George A. Barton meticulously explores the intersection of biblical narratives and archaeological findings, striving to illuminate the historical context of the Scriptures. With a blend of rigorous analysis and accessible prose, Barton examines archaeological discoveries from ancient Near Eastern cultures that corroborate or challenge biblical accounts. His work ... Read more

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  • Archaeology and the Bible

    This edition features• illustrations• a linked Table of Contents and FootnotesCONTENTSPART ITHE BIBLE LANDS, THEIR EXPLORATION, AND THE RESULTANT LIGHT ON THE BIBLE AND HISTORYPART IITRANSLATIONS OF ANCIENT DOCUMENTS WHICH CONFIRM OR ILLUMINATE THE BIBLEAbout the AuthorGEORGE A. BARTON, Ph. D., LL. D.PROFESSOR OF BIBLICAL LITERATURE AND SEMITIC LANGUAGESIN BRYN MAWR COLLEGE; SOMETIME DIRECTOR OF ... Read more

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