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Hebrew
Bible Slide Set
Our newest slide set presents a wealth of imagesartifacts, archaeological
sites, inscriptions and morewith cross-references to nearly every
book in the Hebrew Bible. Make your own customized slide presentation
using our unique Scripture Index.
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Biblical
Archaeology
Presents an overview of Biblical archaeologyexcavation methods,
geography, culture, artifacts, architecture and inscriptions.
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Dead
Sea Scrolls
The story of the Dead Sea Scrolls--their discovery and acquisition, the
excavations at Qumran, the caves, their preservation and decipherment, the
publishing bottleneck, plus a look at important individual scrolls.
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New
Testament Archaeology
Brings the world of the New Testament--the sites, the scenes and the artifacts--into
your home, class, church or Bible study group. Covers cities and artifacts
relating to the lives of Jesus and Paul, Hellenistic Palestine and Herodian
Jerusalem.
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Supplemental
New Testament Archaeology
Updating the original set, this set shows more recent finds. Includes new
research in Jerusalem and Galilee, ancient manuscripts, desert monasteries
and recently discovered Byzantine churches.
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Galilee
Archaeology
Beautiful images of historic Galilee, an area laden with the remains of
Biblical cities, ancient synagogues, churches and Crusader fortresses. Covers
prehistory through the Crusader period, including such important sites as
Megiddo, Hammath Tiberias, Capernaum and Sepphoris.
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Egypt-Sinai-Negev
Wonderful views and vistas and an impressive variety of remains found
in an area generally thought of as empty. Covers the route of the Exodus,
Mt. Sinai, St. Catherine's Monastery, Kadesh Barnea, Petra and Beersheba.
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Jerusalem
Archaeology
Learn how Jerusalem became the capital of Israel, how Herod created the
magnificent Temple Mount and how Moslems and Crusaders left their stamps
on the city.
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Mesopotamian
Archaeology
Breathtaking artifacts and architecture from the great civilizations east
of the Holy Land--including Assyria, Babylonia and Persia--to the Dura-Europas
during the Hellenistic and Roman periods.
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Ancient
Inscriptions: Voices from the Biblical World
Examines the inscribed artifacts that our ancestors left us thousands
of years ago in ancient Israel, Mesopotamia, Egypt and the surrounding
areas. Covers the history and decipherment of cuneiform and Egyptian hieroglyphics,
the early development of the alphabet, plus seals, coins, scrolls and
manuscripts.
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Archaeology
and Religion
An unprecedented collection of places and objects expressing the human
religious impulse over thousands of years. Features figurines, ritual
stands, cultic masks, amulets, temples, synagogues and churches.
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