Illustrations of Old Testament history, by R.D. Barnett.
Publication details: London, British Museum [1966]Description: 91 pages illustrations 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0714110426
- 9780714110424
- 221.93
- BS621 .B3
- 221.93 B26
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BS 620 .G69 1987 The new manners and customs of Bible times / | BS 620 .H4 1956 Everyday life in Old Testament times. | BS 620 .N37 Everyday life in Bible times. | BS 621 .B3 Illustrations of Old Testament history, | BS 621 .B46 2010 Stones and stories : an introduction to archaeology and the Bible / | BS 621 .C76 2001 Excavating Jesus : beneath the stones, behind the texts / | BS 621 .C87 2009 The letter and the scroll : what archaeology tells us about the Bible / |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 87-91).
I. The Babylonian legend of the Flood -- II. The 'Amarna letters' and the cities of Canaan -- III. Hazor and the conquests of Joshua -- IV. The Philistines -- V. Canaanite cult figures -- VI. The wisdom of Amenmope -- VII. Passing children through the fire of Moloch -- VIII. Phoenician tribute -- IX. The ivory house of Ahab -- X. Cherubim and the Temple of Solomon -- XI. Shalmaneser III (859-824 B.C.) -- XII. The Homage of Jehu -- XIII. Tiglath-Pileser III invades Palestine -- XIV. The capture of Samaria -- XV. Sennacherib and Hezekiah -- XVI. The siege of Lachish -- XVII. The tomb of Shebna, a royal steward -- XVIII. The Lachish letters -- XIX. The end of Assyria, the fall of Ninevah, and the capture of Jerusalem -- XX. The accession of Cyrus the Mede -- XXI. Darius, The great king, and the Palace of Shushan -- XXII. The Dead Sea Scrolls -- Reminiscences of the Temple of Herod: the ossuary of Nicanor.
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