Product Description
For 2,000 years and more, the
Bible and its precepts have shaped world culture and civilization,
whether Judeo-Christian or not. The Bible is a touchstone of religious
belief, literary accomplishment, morality, and history unlike any other.
Biblical interpretations have changed over the millennia, but the past
100 years have witnessed some of the most important transformations in
our perspective, and no recent influence has been greater than
archaeology.
In the mid-20th century, the unearthing of the Dead
Sea Scrolls—to cite just one of many modern finds—deepened our
understanding of the Biblical world, its peoples, and their beliefs.
Since then, new evidence has appeared—the Tel Dan inscription, the
Merneptah Stele, and the Gabriel Revelation—with each revelation
providing richer insights into the scriptural narrative and the way
these stories were written and handed down, confirming the details of
historical events and personages, or clarifying the meaning and
chronology of biblical ideas.
Meticulous, scholarly, yet always
accessible, this is required reading for anyone interested in both Old
and New Testaments and the creeds, cultures, and civilizations of
ancient Hebrews and early Christians alike.
Product details
- Item Weight : 1.6 kg
- Hardcover : 336 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1426205147
- ISBN-13 : 978-1426205149
- Dimensions : 9.37 x 0.96 x 11.13 inches
- Publisher : National Geographic; Illustrated edition (November 17, 2009)
- Language: : English
The Letter and the Scroll: What Archaeology Tells Us About the Bible
- Product Code: 9781426205149
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