Daily Life in Ancient Israel - Biblical Archaeology Society 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 the time of the Biblical Judges and the early Israelite settlers of Canaan
Widows in the Bible - Biblical Archaeology Society 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 death of her husband, a widow’s best hope for security would be her son’s ability to provide for her The loss of a son was thus an even greater tragedy for a widow
Rahab the Harlot? - Biblical Archaeology Society Rahab the harlot? It may be a surprise to some readers, but Biblical prostitutes were commonly mentioned in the text What was the profession of Rahab in the Bible? Here, she assists Israelite spies down what may be a casemate wall, within which her home may have been located Engraving by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld, Germany, 1860 Image: CCI The Art Archive at Art Resource, NY
Caves and Contents (Cave 2) - Biblical Archaeology Society 2Q16: Ruth 2Q17: Ruth 2Q18: Sirach 2Q19: Jubilees 2Q20: Jubilees 2Q21: Apocryphon of Moses 2Q22: Aprocyrphon of David 2Q23: Apocyrphal prophecy 2Q24: New Jerusalem 2Q25: Legal documents 2Q26: Enoch Giants 2Q27-33: unclassified Sources Vermes, Geza The Complete Dead Sea Scrolls in English New York: Penguin Press, 1997 Schiffman, Lawrence and