Archaeology and our Old Testament contemporaries / James L. Kelso ; foreword by W.F. Albright.
Publication details: Grand Rapids, Mich. : Zondervan, 1966.Description: 191 pages : illustrations, map ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 221.922
- BS572 .K4
- BS572
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BS 571 .S95 2005 Fascinating stories of forgotten lives : rediscovering some Old Testament characters / | BS 571 .W54 1967 Bible characters. | BS 571 .W56 1983 Talk thru Bible personalities. | BS 572 .K4 1966 Archaeology and our Old Testament contemporaries / | BS 575 .B6x 1978 Prime Rib & Apple / | BS 575 .C83x 1958 Sarah's daughters / | BS 575 .D4 All of the women of the Bible / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Abraham, international business genius and Christian saint -- Moses, history's most unique statesman -- Joshua, whose name means Jesus -- The Israelite judgeships and the new nations of today -- The statesmen David and Churchill -- Solomon, the king with many a Ph. D. -- Civil war then and now -- Elijah, the Abraham Lincoln of the Israelites -- Jonah didn't believe in foreign missions either -- Amos, a Salvation Army preacher -- Isaiah and Calvin -- Apostasies and reformations -- Cyrus anticipated the U.S.A. -- The spirtual drought of intertestament times and today.
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