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  • Searching for Biblical Mt. Sinai - Biblical Archaeology Society
    In jerusalem 3 days journey from philistines grar to mount moriah Moses says that he will travel 3 days journey to worship god I beleive moriAh and sinai are the same another obvious point is the name sinai corrresponds to one of the sons of canaan I beleive sinai and moriah and bet el are all the same mountain in israel
  • Why Did the Israelites Make a Golden Calf?
    Apart from a few bright spots, the cycle of idolatry continues until the Babylonian Exile in the sixth century BCE From the prophets, we can even see that the people sometimes considered Baal and Yahweh to be the same deity (Hosea 2:16–17) Could this struggle have existed from the very beginning, even before the events of Sinai?
  • Video: Har Karkom—Archaeological Discoveries on a Holy Mountain in the . . .
    << Back to Out of Egypt: Israel’s Exodus Between Text and Memory, History and Imagination Where is Mt Sinai? The investigation and study of Har Karkom has been the life work of Emmanuel Anati, an 83-year-old Italian archaeologist who has been documenting finds at the site for more than 30 years, as reported in the March April 2014 issue of
  • The Sisters of Sinai - Biblical Archaeology Society
    Two such unlikely adventurers (or more appropriately, adventuresses), the twin sisters Agnes Lewis and Margaret Gibson, are the protagonists of a recent book by Janet Soskice, The Sisters of Sinai Soskice, a professor of philosophical theology at the University of Cambridge, has offered readers a deftly-written and thoroughly researched
  • What’s Missing from Codex Sinaiticus, the Oldest New Testament?
    Constantine Tischendorf’s chance finding of Codex Sinaiticus, the oldest New Testament manuscript, at St Catherine’s Monastery in the Sinai—and his later removal of the manuscript—made him both famous and infamous Learn more by reading “Tischendorf on Trial for Removing Codex Sinaiticus, the Oldest New Testament ”
  • Tischendorf on Trial for Removing Codex Sinaiticus, the Oldest New . . .
    Known for his skills at discovering and deciphering rare ancient manuscripts, Tischendorf’s chance finding of Codex Sinaiticus, the oldest New Testament manuscript, at St Catherine’s Monastery in the Sinai—and his later removal of the manuscript—made him both famous and infamous
  • The Oasis of Qurayyah - Biblical Archaeology Society
    The ancient North Arabian site of Qurayyah was possibly the center of the land of Midian, where, according to Exodus, Moses first encounters the Israelite god Yahweh Archaeological exploration at Qurayyah has brought to light a vibrant urban oasis that thrived for millennia and was closely connected with Egypt and the broader ancient Near East
  • The Remarkable Story of the Sinai Palimpsest
    The book is reviewed by John Merrill who points out that while the narrative may be a bit short on the heavier, more academic aspects of ancient Biblical manuscripts, Janet Soskice nonetheless weaves together an absorbing narrative that describes the discovery of the Sinai Palimpsest, one of the ancient Biblical manuscripts held in the library




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