
The Story of Ruth - Biblical Archaeology Society
Jul 30, 2024 · Adele Berlin argues that the story of Ruth illuminates the main theme of the Hebrew Bible: the continuity of God’s people in their land.
Daily Life in Ancient Israel - Biblical Archaeology Society
Aug 30, 2025 · According to author Robert D. Miller, archaeological surveys and excavations of the central hill country have provided a much clearer picture of daily life in ancient Israel during …
Who Were the Ammonites, Moabites and Edomites in the Bible?
Jun 17, 2025 · Although the Bible offers information about these three Iron Age kingdoms, recent archaeological discoveries are bringing to light a fuller picture of them.
Widows in the Bible - Biblical Archaeology Society
Sep 16, 2025 · Ruth swearing her allegiance to Naomi, by Jan Victors, 1653. In both the New Testament and Hebrew Bible, widows are repeatedly the subjects of miracles. Following the …
How Bad Was Jezebel? - Biblical Archaeology Society
Sep 18, 2025 · How Bad Was Jezebel? Read Janet Howe Gaines’s full article about Jezebel in the Bible and later depictions as it appeared in Bible Review
Rahab the Harlot? - Biblical Archaeology Society
Aug 2, 2025 · In the Book of Joshua, Rahab (known as “Rahab the Harlot”) assisted two Israelite spies in escaping out the city wall of Jericho.
The Aleppo Codex Online - Biblical Archaeology Society
Feb 2, 2023 · By putting the Aleppo Codex online, it has become accessible to scholars and the general public alike. Visitors can search the full text.
The New Bible of Ancient Pottery - Biblical Archaeology Society
Jun 29, 2016 · In relation to an authoritative volume on ancient pottery of the Holy Land, that name would be Ruth Amiran. Her book, Ancient Pottery of the Holy Land, was published in …
Caves and Contents (Cave 4) - Biblical Archaeology Society
Jun 16, 2011 · Caves and Contents (Cave 4) THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS AND WHY THEY MATTER
book of ruth Archives - Biblical Archaeology Society
Jul 30 Blog The Story of Ruth By: Adele Berlin According to Adele Berlin, the Book of Ruth illuminates the main theme of the Hebrew Bible: the continuity of God’s people in their land.