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Widows in the Bible - Biblical Archaeology Society The case of the widow Naomi, however, has a twist because her redemption comes unexpectedly through her widowed daughter-in-law Ruth, rather than her own sons (Ruth 2–4) In other examples from the Bible, widows such as Abigail and Judith use their beauty and resourcefulness to take care of themselves and others
book of ruth Archives - Biblical Archaeology Society book of ruth book of ruth Latest Apr 15 Blog Seth in the Bible By: Elie Wiesel With Adam’s death, Seth became the patriarch of the first family With the death of his brothers Cain and Abel and of Cain’s descendants, Seth became progenitor of the rest of the human race Feb 25 Blog Who Was the Wife of Cain?
The New Bible of Ancient Pottery - Biblical Archaeology Society 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 Hebrew in 1963 and in English in 1969
Was Jesus a Jew? - Biblical Archaeology Society Was Jesus a Jew? Some people claim that Jesus was a Christian Some have claimed that he was an Aryan Christian But in recent decades scholars have been returning to ancient historical settings and discovering the Jewish Jesus Anthony J Saldarini’s Bible Review article “What Price the Uniqueness of Jesus?” cautions against wrenching Jesus out of his Jewish world
Ziony Zevit - Biblical Archaeology Society The story of Ruth (Ruth 1–4) is interpreted as being about comeliness, kindness and grace What is left unexplained is why nobody offered to help Ruth or Naomi, why they did not return to the farmstead that they obviously owned, and why the land became a point of contention in the final chapter of the book
The Aleppo Codex - Biblical Archaeology Society The Aleppo Codex, a key Hebrew Bible manuscript, lost pages during 1947 riots in Syria; scholars debate whether they were destroyed or stolen