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Articles 1 - 30 of 54
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Nazareth Attested In Caesarea Fragments, James J. C. Cox
Nazareth Attested In Caesarea Fragments, James J. C. Cox
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The 1975 Seminary Bible Lands Tour, Lawrence T. Geraty
The 1975 Seminary Bible Lands Tour, Lawrence T. Geraty
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Life At Ancient Heshbon, Lawrence T. Geraty
Life At Ancient Heshbon, Lawrence T. Geraty
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"WHAT WAS THE MOST IMPORTANT thing you found?" is the most common question that people ask of an archeologist when he returns from an expedition. The inquirer usually recalls pictures of objects from the tomb of Pharaoh Tutankhamen, or of the Royal Cemetery at Ur, or perhaps even of the Dead Sea scrolls. But if one were to look for museum objects that have intrinsic value apart from their historical context, one certainly would not choose to dig in Palestine, whose peoples throughout history have been relatively poor when compared with the inhabitants of Egypt or Mesopotamia. Furthermore, the more …
Excavating Biblical Heshbon, 1974 Part 4: Life At Ancient Heshbon, Lawrence T. Geraty
Excavating Biblical Heshbon, 1974 Part 4: Life At Ancient Heshbon, Lawrence T. Geraty
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
A Visit To Ancient Heshbon, Lawrence T. Geraty
A Visit To Ancient Heshbon, Lawrence T. Geraty
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IF YOU SHOULD VISIT THE SITE of Andrews University's archeological excavations at Tell Hesban in Jordan, you would be in distinguished company. Among the many visitors we had during the 1974 season were several members of Jordan's royal family, including King Hussein's cousin, Prince Raad, who actually worked with us on two occasions. Other visitors included Jordan's former prime minister and elder statesman, Suleiman Nabulsi; the current Minister of Tourism and Antiquities, Ghalab Barakat; and such members of the diplomatic corps as U.S. Ambassador Thomas Pickering. Among the many archeologists who paid a visit was Harvard Pro- fessor George Ernest …
Excavating Biblical Heshbon, 1974 Part 3:A Visit To Ancient Heshbon, Lawrence T. Geraty
Excavating Biblical Heshbon, 1974 Part 3:A Visit To Ancient Heshbon, Lawrence T. Geraty
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Why Jesus Didn't Come Last Night, C. Mervyn Maxwell
Why Jesus Didn't Come Last Night, C. Mervyn Maxwell
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Which Version Today?, Sakae Kubo, Walter Specht
Which Version Today?, Sakae Kubo, Walter Specht
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Anatomy Of The Heshbon "Dig", Lawrence T. Geraty
The Anatomy Of The Heshbon "Dig", Lawrence T. Geraty
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PEOPLE OFTEN WONDER what an archeological excavation costs and where all the money comes from. An American expedition now excavating at Idalion in Cyprus, for instance, spends more than $60,000 per season. Comparable expeditions often spend much more; rarely do they spend less. Yet the 1974 Andrews University expedition to Tell Hesban in Jordan, with 75 staff members and 150 workmen (more than twice as many as Idalion), cost less than $30,000. This was possible only through an extremely efficient and economical use of funds, and because individual staff members were responsible for their own travel costs to Jordan.
Excavating Biblical Heshbon, 1974 Part 2: The Anatomy Of The Heshbon "Dig", Lawrence T. Geraty
Excavating Biblical Heshbon, 1974 Part 2: The Anatomy Of The Heshbon "Dig", Lawrence T. Geraty
Faculty Publications
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Story Of Heshbon Expedition 1967-1974, Lawrence T. Geraty
Story Of Heshbon Expedition 1967-1974, Lawrence T. Geraty
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FOR MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED years, Seventh-day Adventist Bible teachers, authors, and evangelists have used the data provided by archeological research in the Near East to illuminate, bolster, and defend the faith. However, only within the past forty years, have a few Seventh-day Adventist scholars been trained in Palestinian field archeology. First among these were Dr. Lynn H. Wood, the Seventh-day Ad ventist Theological Seminary's first professor of archeology and the history of antiquity, who worked with Dr. Nelson Glueck at the Transjordanian sites of Khirbet Tannur (a Nabataean temple) and Tell el-Kheleifeh (Biblical Eziongeber), and Dr. Siegfried H. Horn, …
Excavating Biblical Heshbon, 1974 Part 1: Story Of The Heshbon Expedition, 1967-1974, Lawrence T. Geraty
Excavating Biblical Heshbon, 1974 Part 1: Story Of The Heshbon Expedition, 1967-1974, Lawrence T. Geraty
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Rich Man, Poor Man, Sakae Kubo
God's Presence With Us, Edwin R. Thiele
Good Guys And White Hats, William G. Johnsson
Good Guys And White Hats, William G. Johnsson
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
New Books On Biblical Archeology Part 2, Lawrence T. Geraty
New Books On Biblical Archeology Part 2, Lawrence T. Geraty
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No abstract provided.
The Laodicean Message, Gerhard F. Hasel
New Books On Biblical Archeology Part 1, Lawrence T. Geraty
New Books On Biblical Archeology Part 1, Lawrence T. Geraty
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No abstract provided.
Public Prayer, Carl Coffman
Platform Duty, Carl Coffman
The Sabbath Rest As Peace And Tranquillity, Samuele Bacchiocchi
The Sabbath Rest As Peace And Tranquillity, Samuele Bacchiocchi
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Pontius Pilate And The Caesarea Inscription, James J. C. Cox
Pontius Pilate And The Caesarea Inscription, James J. C. Cox
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No abstract provided.
The Elder's Guardianship Program, Carl Coffman
The Elder's Guardianship Program, Carl Coffman
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No abstract provided.
The Sabbath Rest: Its Meaning For The Christian Today, Samuele Bacchiocchi
The Sabbath Rest: Its Meaning For The Christian Today, Samuele Bacchiocchi
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No abstract provided.
The Saviour And His Sabbath (Part 3), Gerhard F. Hasel
The Saviour And His Sabbath (Part 3), Gerhard F. Hasel
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No abstract provided.
Archeological News, Lawrence T. Geraty
Religion In The Home, Joseph J. Battistone
My Witness In A Jesuit University, Samuele Bacchiocchi
My Witness In A Jesuit University, Samuele Bacchiocchi
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Prodigal Brothers, William G. Johnsson
The Excavations At Biblical Heshbon, 1974 (Part 2), Lawrence T. Geraty
The Excavations At Biblical Heshbon, 1974 (Part 2), Lawrence T. Geraty
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No abstract provided.