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The  Archaeology of the Bible The  Archaeology of the Bible The  Archaeology of the Bible
James K. Hoffmeier

The Archaeology of the Bible

$18.00

Does this have anything to do with the Bible, the book that has profoundly influenced Western culture? Is there archaeological evidence that bears on the Bible? Are the narratives of the Bible, especially those from 3,000 and more years ago, myth or history? Is a scientific discipline like archaeology even compatible with an obviously religious book like the Bible? These are relevant questions that this book will seek to answer.’

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Peter Atkinson

The Encyclopedia of the Bible - Hard cover

$22.00

This beautifully illustrated volume walks readers through every chapter of the Bible, while also explaining such things as how we got the Bible, how it was preserved over the years, how the Bible fits in with historical sources and archeological finds, and similar information.

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The Encyclopedia of the Bible - Soft cover The Encyclopedia of the Bible - Soft cover
Peter Atkinson

The Encyclopedia of the Bible - Soft cover

$12.00

This beautifully illustrated volume walks readers through every chapter of the Bible, while also explaining such things as how we got the Bible, how it was preserved over the years, how the Bible fits in with historical sources and archeological finds, and similar information.

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New International Dictionary of Old Testament Theology & Exegesis Vol. 5
VanGemeren, Willem A.

New International Dictionary of Old Testament Theology & Exegesis Vol. 5

$40.00

The New International Dictionary of Old Testament Theology and Exegesis contains more than 3,000 separate articles, written by more than 200 scholars from twenty-four countries and more than one hundred academic institutions! This massive 8-volume Old Testament reference work contains articles on the theology of each individual Old Testament book, 

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Pilgrimage: A Spiritual and Cultural Journey Pilgrimage: A Spiritual and Cultural Journey Pilgrimage: A Spiritual and Cultural Journey
Ian Bradley

Pilgrimage: A Spiritual and Cultural Journey

$22.00

This concept of the Christian pilgrimage has its origins in the Exodus of the Jews from ancient Egypt, but it has changed and adapted with the passing centuries. In medieval times millions of pilgrims spent months traveling across Europe to visit holy cities and shrines, and today a modern revival has blurred the lines between pilgrimage and tourism and made places such as Iona, Taize and Santiago di Compostella contemporary meccas.

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