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The Bible is history /

Wilson, Ian, 1941-

The Bible is history / Ian Wilson. - Washington, DC : Lanham, MD : Regnery Pub. ; Distributed to the trade by National Book Network, ©1999. - 256 pages : illustrations (some color), color maps ; 27 cm

Illustrations on endpapers.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 248-250) and index.

Introduction: A Rocky Road Did the Bible Begin in Turkey? 'The Canaanites Were Then in the Land' With 'Jacob's Brood' in Egypt Coming Out with 'Signs and Wonders' With Moses in No Man's Land Conquest? What Conquest? 'Israel is Laid Waste' Those Unsettling Philistines A King Most Human 'In All His Glory ... ' A House Divided Fateful Chariot When the Assyrian Came Down Succumbing to Babylon If I Forget You, O Jerusalem When Priests Fought and Ruled True Time of the Scrolls? The Coming of the 'New Covenant' 'A Very Minor Galilean Exorcist'? Behind the 'Bones and Flesh' 10 -- 1 16 -- 2 24 -- 3 34 -- 4 42 -- 5 54 -- 6 64 -- 7 78 -- 8 88 -- 9 102 -- 10 118 -- 11 134 -- 12 146 -- 13 158 -- 14 166 -- 15 178 -- 16 190 -- 17 200 -- 18 212 -- 19 226 -- 20 240.

"The question of whether the Bible contains any element of historical truth has been the cause of one of the most divisive and compelling debates of this century. For modern churchmen and Jewish scholars the text of the Book of Books is seen as an amalgam of myth, mistakes and misinterpretation, yet enshrining still a large substratum of fact. Wilson looks at the latest findings of eminent Biblical archaeologists and scholars in order to gain a crucial perspective on these arguments."--Jacket.

0895262509 : $29.95 9780895262509


Bible--Evidences, authority, etc.
Bible--History of contemporary events.
Bible.


Authority--Religious aspects.
History of contemporary events.

BS480 / .W55 1999

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