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  • Lions and crocodiles and monkeys, oh my! There are about a hundred different types of animal species mentioned in the Bible. The post Bible Animals: From […]
  • Archaeologists working in Thebes discovered a burial for victims of the 3rd-century C.E. Cyprian Plague. The post The Cyprian Plague appeared first on Biblical Archaeology Society.
  • The Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures (ISAC) Museum at the University of Chicago, known until last year as the Oriental Institute Museum, houses […] […]
  • The world’s oldest Hebrew Bible, the Aleppo Codex, is missing pages—and not just a couple leaves, but four of the Five Books of Moses! What happened […]
  • Deborah, the only female judge in the Bible, excelled in multiple areas. She served ancient Israel as a prophet, judge, military leader, songwriter, and minstrel. The […]
  • Chalk vessels were a common feature of Judean life during the late Second Temple period (c. 200 BCE–70 CE), but what could have been the […] […]