The Biblical World, Volume 1This book has been several years in the making, and much is owed to many advisers andhelpers, as well as to the contributors. I am particularly indebted to its commissioningeditor, Richard Stoneman, who first conceived the idea, and to his assistants CocoStevenson and Catherine Bousfield who have seen it through to publication. |
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Table des matières
II | 5 |
III | 15 |
IV | 28 |
V | 39 |
VI | 41 |
VII | 65 |
VIII | 88 |
IX | 107 |
XVIII | 250 |
XIX | 270 |
XX | 287 |
XXI | 305 |
XXII | 323 |
XXIII | 333 |
XXIV | 343 |
XXV | 345 |
X | 129 |
XI | 149 |
XII | 162 |
XIII | 188 |
XV | 205 |
XVI | 207 |
XVII | 229 |
XXVI | 363 |
XXVII | 391 |
XXVIII | 416 |
XXIX | 440 |
XXX | 458 |
XXXI | 492 |
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Acts ancient appears archaeology Assyria Babylonian beginning Bible biblical Bronze Age called century century BCE chapters Christian clear collection concerned contains continued critical culture divine earlier early Egypt Egyptian evidence example excavations Figure Genizah Gospel Greek hand Hebrew important inscriptions interest interpretation Israel Israelite Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews John Judah king kingdom known land language Late later letters literary literature major manuscripts Mark material means narrative nature Old Testament original Palestine particular Paul perhaps period Persian political present Press probably prophetic question Qumran reference reflect region religious represented Roman rule sayings scholars Scripture scrolls seems settlement significant similar sources story suggest Syria Tell temple tion tradition translation understanding University various wisdom writing written
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