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Archaeology of the Bible, the greatest discoveries from Genesis to the Roman era, Jean-Pierre Isbouts

Label
Archaeology of the Bible, the greatest discoveries from Genesis to the Roman era, Jean-Pierre Isbouts
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 341-342) and index
Illustrations
illustrationsmaps
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Archaeology of the Bible
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
953617854
Responsibility statement
Jean-Pierre Isbouts
Sub title
the greatest discoveries from Genesis to the Roman era
Summary
From ancient holy sites, to buried relics and treasures, National Geographic uncovers the history and the archaeological discoveries from Scripture and the biblical world. Richly illustrated and written from an objective and nondenominational perspective, author Jean-Pierre Isbouts uses the latest scientific and archaeological discoveries to place biblical stories in the framework of human history. Chapters, beginning with the dawn of human civilization and ending with present day and the future of archaeology, chronicle hundreds of sites and artifacts found in Sumer, Babylon, the Second Temple, along the route of the Exodus, and in many other regions across the Middle East. Timelines bridge hundreds of years and several empires, maps give readers a visual sense of location, while hundreds of photos and illustrations of rare artifacts and ancient places add to the visual splendor. lt concludes with details of what remains to be found and the evolving dynamic of biblical faith in an increasingly scientific world in which archaeologists make daily breakthroughs. --Publisher's description
Table Of Contents
The archaeology of the Patriarchs -- The archaeology of the Exodus -- The archaeology of the Kingdoms of Israel -- The archaeology of the Second Temple Period -- The archaeology of the life of Jesus -- The archaeology of early Christianity -- Appendix. The Scriptures
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