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1: Beidha, Jordan: Biblical Kadesh Barnea: mass food production ...
... The building lay directly under the floor and walls of phase C large building 9 (Figs 26-27), and the stone-lined pit continued to be used in phase C. This patterning is ... The Beidha architectural sequence is, at present, unique in the Levant, but shares much in common with slightly earlier developments in other portions of Southwest Asia" (Early Village Life At Beidha: Neolithic, Brian Byrd, 2005 AD) 8. Carbon ... to ancient ceramic art. c. "Carbon dating samples taken mainly from phase A because very few of the other phase buildings burned: "The ... The only renovation was the original large central room was enlarged over top of a row of previously built smaller rooms to the east. a. "A new ... This larger room had a raised elevation of 50 cm and the eastern wall was triple thick stone build directly over top of rectangular buildings 6 ... walls built inside the apertures but whether this was because the occupants left meaning to return, or whether this door-closing was part of a ... ...
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2: Basta, Jordan: Biblical Kadesh Barnea. slaughterhouse, crop storage ...
age 1444-1406 BC. Although Basta has been dated to the PPN (Pre-pottery Neolithic) at around 6500 BC, this is impossible because it predates the creation of ... Basta was designed and built by a large population in a single short-term occupation phase as a workshop industrial city that lacked basic domestic sleeping and ... Third, both Basta and Beidha feature rectangular-shaped buildings with red painted plaster floors Fourth, both Beidha and Basta feature a large central room surrounded by smaller rectangular rooms. ... The Excavators concluded these channels were used as insulating air chambers to control moisture on the floor above and/or for burials, but their purpose for ... Later, two successive pottery phases developed: the Pottery Neolithic A (PNA) and the Pottery Neolithic B (PNB). Kenyon's phasing of the earlier part of this ... in the Kadesh Barnea area of Petra from 1444-1406 BC. Basta was designed and build by a large population in a single short-term occupation phase as an ... ...
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3: Early Village Life At Beidha: Neolithic, Brian Byrd, 2005 AD
volume will focus on the extensive Neolithic village. The final report on the Natufian encampment was the subject of the first Beidha volume (Byrd 1989b). Natufian Encampment The Natufian occupation at Beidha took place during an aggradation period of the Wadi el Ghurab (Field 1989: 86-90). The sediment that comprises the Natufian occupa-tion was largely deposited by streams with limited cultural input. Throughout the wadi, the level of the valley floor was considerably higher during the ... Its function was, no doubt, primarily to retard continued erosion, and it appears to have been constructed during the initial phase of occupation. Bar-Yosef (1986: 161) has suggested that this wall ... Several single-story quadrilateral buildings (both large and small), coexisted with these corridor buildings and provide evidence of continuity with earlier architectural traditions. ... The establishment of two-story corridor buildings in phase C entailed virtually a three-fold increase in the ... ...
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4: Nimrod and the Archaeology of the Tower of Babel by Steven Rudd ...
... Patron god of the Tower of Babel (Eridu), son of Anu, brother to Inana. In Sumerian literature, Enki defied the supreme gods and warned "Noah" to build ark and was ... Founded c. 3250 BC and invaded by Nimrod in 3000 BC. Located near source of Euphrates River. 11. El-Beidha: En Mishpat (Gen 14:7), Kadesh Barnea, later Petra. ... also some later cities founded after Uruk 3 Expansion, same as Paleolithic, Neolithic, Chalcolithic. 3. Halaf: [3298-3000 BC] Assemblage based upon Tel-Halaf/Habor ... For example, a stone floor seals the pottery and objects that lay below from intrusion materials and can be dated earlier than the floor itself. 8. Stratigraphy: The vertical ... which featured a niched altar room in which to place an idol of Enki and a burnt offering table for Goatfish (carp) in the middle of the room (see book cover). ... A large platform is constructed at Eridu and is abandoned because of the division of languages. g. 2850-2100 BC: Nimrod's Babel (Eridu) is abandoned for 750 years. ... ...
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5: The Water Supply and Distribution System of the Nabataean City ...
... Combined with hydraulics knowledge from earlier sources this canal demonstrated it was possible to design a canal 94 Water Supply and ... The story to be told here relates to the archaeological record of Nabataean solutions to the water-supply demands of a large urban population. ... reflect the need to bring potable water into the city core at higher elevations to serve hillside occupation zones above the valley floor. ... The technical means to capture and store a fraction of the rainfall runoff through dams and cisterns, to build flood-control systems, to build ... Mousa, Ain Umm Sar'ab, Ain Braq, Ain Dibdiba, Ain Ammon, al Beidha, Ain Bebdbeh) provided water that was channelled and/or piped to the city. ... Hexagonal paving slabs and a water basin existed in front of the Treasury location in this early phase (Taylor 2001). While this channel ... Large channels in an upper room south of the Theatron (Joukowski 2003) of the temple most likely indicate the terminus of a subterranean ... ...
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6: The Bible and Radiocarbon Dating: Archaeology, Text and Science ...
... As part of the deep-time study of early metallurgy and ore procurement from the Neolithic to the Iron Age (Levy et al. 2001a), one of the goals of the Jabal ... As seen in Figure 10.19, courtyards were added to the northeast of the four-room building in Area S and a second phase of surfaces was found inside the structure ... Given that one (GrA-25331) out of the five dates from this stratum is a somewhat earlier anomaly, we assume that it may represent an old wood problem. The ... Stratum S1 activities occurred after an abandonment of the S2b-S2a occupation when there was an intentional in-filling of the four-room building to make a large enclosure. A scarab ... As only a corner of the rectilinear building could be exposed (Fig. 10.22), it was impossible to trace a floor interior 156 THE BIBLE AND RADIOCARBON DATING that ... It would have been necessary to remove part of the destruction layer and dig down to the gravel deposits to build the first course of the revetment wall. ... ...
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7: Petra, Jordan: Biblical Kadesh Barnea, Sela, Joktheel, En-mishpat ...
... (Ain Mousa, Ain Umm Sar'ab, Ain Braq, Ain Dibdiba, Ain Ammon, al Beidha, Ain Bebdbeh) provided water that was channelled and/or piped to the city. ... Dam and flood bypass tunnel construction at the Siq entrance, together with infilling and paving of the Siq floor to reduce flooding, has left the ... spring sources, including Ain Mousa, were also important in the early phase of city development and may have also contributed water to the reservoir. ... in a carved channel through the Siq (Figs. 5a & b) that replaced the earlier open channel. The Zurraba reservoir thus served as a backup system for rapid delivery of large volumes of water at short notice to the Jebel el Khubtha cisterns and ... Diana Kirkbride's pioneering work at Beidha has revealed the presence of an important Neolithic village from the 7th millennium BC, along with traces ... However, determining the origins of the techniques used to build them is not easy. I found that some of these construction techniques were used in ... ...
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8: Joshua's Altar on Mt. Ebal and the Lead Curse Tablet
... This interpretation of the site has aroused a great deal of controversy among scholars. Whereas the excavator viewed the main building as a large sacrificial altar, N. ... Zertal identified only two occupation levels, so he may have assigned the other circular installations seen on the Stratum I top plan to the wrong phase and should be on the Stratum II top plan. Since Zertal dated the rectangular altar to ~1250 BC, it cannot be Joshua's altar because the conquest started in 1406 BC and Joshua build his altar on Mt. Ebal in 1406 BC. The rectangular structure, therefore, may be either a later memorial altar of the earlier round altar ... exodus (1250 BC) and promoting the rectangular altar of Joshua's altar and the circular altar as part of four room house that predated the arrival of Joshua by 25-50 years. ... Digging deeper, we noticed that these two strata, so close in time, were quite distinct in character. At the geometric center of the bamah's floor, a circular structure two ... ...
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9: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Delos, Greece 250 BC
... which was at Jerusalem, and which Alexander permitted Sanballat, the general of his army, to build for the sake of Manasseh, who was son-in-law to Jadua the high priest, as we have formerly ... This main hall (room A) is a simple rectangle about 14.4 × 16.9 m., quite large by ancient standards but half as large as the original room formed of Rooms A and B. The excavators found marble ... The rooms to the south of the main room contained no identifiable furniture. A cistern beneath the floor of the middle room contained lamps with many pagan motifs on the depressed discus of each. These attest to ... On the other hand, some believe that the building functioned as a synagogue even earlier, and thus dates from the second or perhaps even the late third, century B.C.E. (Trumper). Still others ... building went through five architectural phases and was abandoned in the second century C.E. Phase one involved the construction of a freestanding building measuring 16.80 x 14.40 m (hall A/B). ... ...
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10: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Modein (Hurvat Umm el-Umdan ...
... The excavation below the benches in the corners of the hall revealed the lower courses of the synagogue's outer walls, which were previously unknown. The synagogue walls were built of large, partially hewn, coarse boulders ... The courtyard floor on the east was plastered and a bench was built along three walls, with the sitting bath still in use. In the courtyard west of the synagogue, a two-room mikveh was found. Synagogue III (Stage 4): The ... Residential homes, alleys, a migveh, and remnants of a bath were found, in addition to a public building identified as a synagogue. The earlier phase of this building, a well-built rectangular structure (6.5 by 11 meters), with a flagstone floor, benches, and fresco remains, dates from the Hasmonean era and may have served ... Allusions: Synagogue worship allusions and imagery in the New Testament Master builder Stonemason Jesus: "Upon this Rock I will build My church" Everyday life: Archeology of Everyday Life and Homes at the time of Jesus ... ...
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11: Timna: Valley of the Biblical Copper Mines, Beno Rothenberg, ...
... Plates 36, 37; Fig. 21 SLAG BUILD-UP -410 BUILT-IN OUTER TUBE 10 cm o . 20 Reconstructions of details of tuyeres and the two types of clay protectors for the bellows ends in Timna, were of dolomite, which is the most fire resistant stone in the area. Stratigraphical evidence showed that Furnace IV was dug through two earlier ... Around the furnace was a solid working-platform of large, flat stones. In 1966 Area G was enlarged to 7 x 7 m. and excavated to bedrock. Five superimposed metallurgical working-floors were carefully peeled off, and metallurgical materials and waste of each floor taken TUBE FROM FURNACE LINING — BELLOWS CLAY PROTECTOR 21 Site 2, Area C: Copper smelting Furnace II (within the shaded area) in the last phase of activities 76 77 Timna zz Site 2, Area Bt, St. I: Plan and section of furnace for ... Some of the charioteers carry a round-topped or circular shield or a bow, whilst almost all the occupants hold a typical Egyptian New Kingdom battle-axe in their ... ...
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12: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Ostia, Seaport of Rome, Italy ...
C. Occupation history: Phase 1 Original Synagogue: B-C-D-F-G Mikveh (Baptistry): A Phase 2 Renovated Synagogue: B-C-D-G New buildings, benches: E-K/H-J White1 100 AD: "Late Flavian-Trajan" 135 AD: ... The Torah Shrine that can be seen at Ostia today was updated from a previous structure: This inscription shows how a man spent his own money to build the Torah Shrine, which is likely the ... Changes to the original structure mainly concerned areas G and B. The bench in G was removed, the room divided into two sections, and mosaic floors replaced earlier cocciopesto floors. While the main entrance was kept intact, area B was divided into smaller rooms, of which the northern one contained a large shallow basin. At the same time, a nymphaeum was introduced in the southern part of building. ... The view adopted by Squarciapino and followed by Runesson is that, at the time of the construction of the original edifice, there was a single floor of cocciopesto covering the entire area of B-G, ... ...
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13: The Third Season of Excavation at Tell el-Kheleifeh, 1940 AD ...
... main difficulties of the excavations consisted in just this fact —that wherever a later age found a good wall of a previous one, it frequently built other walls against it to form a new room. ... If Ezion-geber I, or Period I, is to be assigned to the tenth and part of the ninth century B. C., and its most important phase to the time of king Solomon, then perhaps Ezion-geber II may be ... earlier ones, makes it seem probable that the Period II fortification scheme replaced a similar earlier one. The tradition of build-ing and even details of the plan remained essentially the same—Solomonic in character. ... A most interesting grave was found during the third campaign, sunk partly into the floor-level of the dry moat between the two outer fortification walls of Period II on the north side, a short ... The top of the large, mud-brick, mastabah-like grave was covered by a layer of granite boulders, resting over a mud-brick roof. The grave had already been anciently dis-turbed, and whatever of ... ...
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14: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Cana 40 BC
... Worked stone littering the site indicates occupation as far back as the Neolithic period. Iron Age (1200-586 B.C.E.) pottery is also evident. The Assyrian King Tiglath ... and by the fifth of sixth century some unknown Christian group came to Cana and built what appears to be a large monastery directly over the earlier Jewish town. ... Several stages are visible in walls and floors, especially in the main courtyard, which had a large rock-cut cistern and rectangular pit. The courtyard was entered from a street or lane; opening off the courtyard was a monumental room with plastered walls and floors, which at a later stage had a beautifully carved capital on a pilaster. The pilaster must have supported an arch spanning the width of the room and supporting a second floor. Trapezoidal walls (about 45x75 ... Allusions: Synagogue worship allusions and imagery in the New Testament Master builder Stonemason Jesus: "Upon this Rock I will build My church" Everyday life: Archeology of ... ...
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15: Archaeology and the Religions of Canaan and Israel, Beth Alpert ...
... These include his assumption of an analogous relationship between Arabian nomads and ancient Israelites, and his description of a two-phase process of Israelite development, during which tribes advanced from their original nomadic configuration to ... In the Upper City, the great Temple D was built over the ruins of an earlier sanctuary. It was massive by Canaanite standards, approximately 30 m long with walls 4-5 m thick. The floor plan was tripartite (Matthiae 1980: 114, fig. 30). A large basalt lion guarded the approach to the antechamber. At the rear of the innermost room, a cult niche held a limestone basin with carved sides. Nearby, a circular basalt basin stood on a decorated pedestal. Following the partial destruction of Temple D at the ... Finally, "a single stone was not limited to a single function but often carried out several at one and the same time" (1972: 36-37). 2 See Ilan 1995: 313-14 for a discussion of religious continuity from the Neolithic to the Middle Bronze Age. 3 ... ...
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16: The Bema: Prototype Of The Church Pulpit: Neh 8
The raised wooden platform of Ezra was large enough to comfortably allow room for 14 people. c. "And all the people gathered as one man at the square which was in front of the Water Gate, and they asked Ezra the scribe to ... The public structure, which contains a trapeze-shaped hall (10.5 x 6.7 m) surrounded by a courtyard, used parts of the earlier structure it was built on. The entrance to the structure was in ... Gamla: "The floor of the main hall is pressed earth, except for the area of the possible peristyle [bema], which is paved with basalt flags." (The Ancient Synagogue from its Origins to 200 AD, ... At Kfar Misr a niche was built in Phase 2 and an apse in Phase 3, while at Arbel 2 an apse was built. Stone benches were built along two or three walls, after placement of the pavement, at ... Some exceptions-synagogues without any traces of a permanent place for the Torah Shrine in the build-ing architecture-do exist, but most of these are either unexcavated or destroyed to such an ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/synagogues/Bema-Prototype-Christian-Pulpit-Architectural-ancient-Synagogue-pre-70AD-standardized-typology-design-incorporated-adopted-similarities-into-church.htm
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17: Ezion-Geber, Nelson Glueck, Excavations at Tell el-Kheleifeh ...
... Nothing earlier than Nabataean remains could be found at Aila immediately to the west of Aqabah and nothing earlier than Byzantine and mediaeval Arabic at Aqabah itself. It is highly possible that ... AASOR, XVIII-XIX (1939), 11. walls, which would likewise have negated the use of any apertures either for draft or ventilation purposes and which indeed transformed the build-ing into a citadel. ... hard clay debris piled to approximately the same height on the floor of each room, served several purposes, helping preserve dryness and diminishing the heat caused by the weight of the supplies deposited. ... The wall was built in part over the north and west sides of the Solomonic building. The new outer mudbrick fortification consisted of a large inner wall and a smaller outer wall, each strengthened ... Stamped on the handles of a series of jars belonging to the first phase of Period IV, which probably extended well down into the seventh century B.C., was an Edomite inscription reading: ... ...
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18: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Masada 78 BC
... employed the care of king Herod to a great degree" (Josephus, Wars of the Jews 7.285) 2. It is most improbable that a HIGH PRIEST would not build a synagogue on the summit of Masada. ... A large blank space on the parchment, located to the left of the text, indicates that this Psalm was the last on the scroll, in harmony with MT but at variance with the Psalms Scroll ... was converted by the Zealots from an earlier building, during the war against the Romans (66-73 CE). The earlier building, consisting of a hall and an anteroom on the east (Fig. ... Four tiers of benches were built along the walls. The walls were coated with white plaster and the floor was ash lime plaster (Yadin 1966:181-191; 1981; Foerster 1981:24-29; Netzer 1991:405-413; 2004:14). A small room (1043) (5.7 x 3.5 m) was built into the hall on the northern corner, and in it several fragments of scrolls were discovered. In the intermediate phase between the Herodian and Zealot periods, a layer of animal dung was found. ... ...
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19: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Gamla 76 BC
... At the opposite wall of the main entrance, i.e., to the northeast is a smaller room (actually part of the city wall) that also contains benches. This may have been a study room (cf. Cana, No. 3). Adjacent to the building at the southwest is a large stepped pool (4 x 4.5 m) that served as a miqweh ... The dating of the Gamla synagogue is difficult: the early phase of the synagogue probably dates to the end of Herod's rule. The coins found on or below the hall floor are Seleucid (200-125 BCE) and Hasmonean (125-63 BCE); the latest coins are Herodian. It is possible that an even earlier synagogue existed at the site (Syon and Yavor 2001:11). Yavor (2010:60-61) now proposes that the synagogue was a single-phase building, except ffor the auxiliary rooms which were added ... Allusions: Synagogue worship allusions and imagery in the New Testament Master builder Stonemason Jesus: "Upon this Rock I will build My church" Everyday life: Archeology of Everyday Life and Homes at the time of Jesus Master ... ...
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20: The Exodus Route: The Archaeology of Mt. Lawz as Mt. Sinai
... It appears he is pointing to a location of Mt. Sinai at Jabal Baghir, following Charles Beke, who published his view one year earlier. a. "As, however, the spies "searched the land from the ... In the oldest pagan temple on earth built by Nimrod in 3200 BC at Eridu (Babylon), there was a sacrificial altar for goatfish and an small niched room about 1.3 meters away. "All of Nimrod's ... Ron Wyatt's unicorn archaeology altar is most certainly wrong because it is a natural stone structure and too large for Aaron to build himself in a short time. Altars in the Late Bronze age period were usually ... We would not expect to find bone and ash in this area of the "altar" if this is where the sacrificial animals were corralled. Most first century homes housed animals on the first floor while ... Hundreds of cattle figures from various cultural periods are located in different styles and compositions. The wild cattle attributed to the Neolithic period, wild camel of the Chalcolithic ... ...
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21: Solomon's network of military border fortresses in the Negev
... These royal enterprises enabled a network of open settlements to be interwoven with the forts, as an expansion of the earlier clusters of enclosed settlements in the north.4 Presumably ... All the rest of the sites continued to exist into the 10th century, when a new phase began in the history of the region with the ascension of David to the throne." (Enclosed Settlements ... They would use the natural hills and cliffs as additional brims to enhance the height of the walls they would build on top. "The site [Ahoroni Fortress] is particularly large in fact by far the largest of its type. The location is also unique: it ... of the enclosed settlements were suitable to accommodate whole families, while the single-room casemates fit the requirements of a military garrison." (Enclosed Settlements in the Negeb, ... study). (Enclosed Settlements in the Negeb, Ze'ev Herzog, 1983 AD) "The principal method for dating these fortresses is to date the pottery found lying in the ashes on the floor. ... ...
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22: Anatomy of an Epidemic, Robert Whitaker, 2010 AD
... If the drug is abruptly withdrawn, the brake on dopamine is suddenly released while the accelerator is still pressed to the floor. The system is now wildly out of balance, and just as a car ... "I was living in a haze most of the time. Your mind is just a bag of sand. And so I did really poorly in school. I rarely even left my room, and I was kind of out of touch with reality." ... ... the following findings, which represent but a sampling of the outcome -studies we reviewed earlier in the book: 1990: In a large, national depression study, the eighteen-month stay-well rate was highest for those treated ... once the public came to understand that notion, it became relatively simple for pharmaceutical companies and their story-telling allies to build markets for psychiatric drugs of various types. ... clear that she would like to secure a full-time job and get off SSDI. "Being on welfare is a phase in my life," she says emphatically, "not an end." Such has been the long arc of her illness. ... ...
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23: In Darkest England and the Way Out, William Booth 1890 AD
... Of the religion of these hunted pygmies Mr. Stanley tells us nothing, perhaps because there is nothing to tell. But an earlier traveller, Dr. Kraff, says that one of ... I fully admit that them is much that is lacking in the diagnosis of the disease, and, no doubt, in this first draft of the prescription there is much room for ... mansions which, maybe, some of them helped to build. Some seven years ago a great outcry was made concerning the Housing of the Poor. Much was said, and rightly said--it could not be said too strongly--concerning the disease-breeding, manhood-destroying character of many of the tenements in which the poor herd in our large cities. ... night unbearable, which, nevertheless, are regarded at this moment as havens of rest by their hard-working occupants. They can scarcely be said to be furnished. ... The gruff, harsh 'Come on' of the gaoler roused me, and the next moment I found myself in the prison van, gazing through the crevices of the floor, watching the ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/in-darkest-england-and-the-way-out-william-booth-1890ad.htm
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24: The "Aharoni Fortress" Near Quseima and the "Israelite Fortresses ...
... The width of the room is 2.09 m, and its walls are built on the southward-sloping rock. No floor could be detected, other than a few patches of ashes that contained ... The few finds came to light mainly between the lowest debris layers and the floor; in most loci the latter was fragmentary, poorly built, or difficult to identify. ... These contacts bring us back to the controversy over the function of these sites their builders, and their occupants. External Initiative Of Self-Initiated ... Process: Initial sedentarization = large flocks = oval (el-liptical) enclosures + large court. Consolidation = small flocks + agriculture = smaller enclosures + small ... The failure to build next to permanent water sources (except for Qadesh Barnea`) and the recourse to cisterns also present problems; but this is the case with regard ... But if they belong to different stages, why did the builders of the later fortress not erect it on or inside the earlier one, or at least make use of the latter's ... ...
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25: King Jeroboam tel dan high place altar 1340-723 BC. They're Digging ...
... It is quite likely that Jeroboam used the pagan shrine of the Danites as a template upon which to build his new religion. Jeroboam turned the monotheistic worship of YHWH into his own ... 37, 1974 AD) "A number of soundings carried out on the bamah, as well as remains of an earlier flight of steps apparently built before the construction of the ramparts, indicate that ... Such bichrome ware appears in the 16th century B.C.E. and is also common at the beginning of the 15th century B.C.E. ... large Canaanite Pithoi of the 14th-13th centuries B.C.E. [were ... It was destroyed by a fierce fire so hot that it turned the edges of the stones red. From this phase of the sanctuary Biran found the remains of incense burners, a decorated incense ... Inside the back room of one lishkah we found a low stone altar. Next to the altar, lying on the floor, were two long-handled iron shovels (a third lay nearby) used for coal. In the Bible, these shovels are called machtot (singular, machtah); see, for example, ... ...
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26: The Edomites: From Esau to Edom to Idumea to Extinction 2006BC ...
... Kadesh Barnea is correctly located Transjordan on the border of Edom at Petra, or just north at El Beidha. Kadesh Barnea is on the border of Edom, and this refutes ... Negev. This proves that Edom's territory was not in the Negev. These are large slaughters and prove the center of power for Edom was Transjordan and not in the Negev. ... all archeologists know Edom did not move into the Negev any earlier than 800 BC. Note that the blue text on the map was added by us and it not on the original map. ... offer seventeen-; 53 that freedom be given to all who come up from Babylon to build the city, to them and to their children, as well as to all the priests who come ... took a few years, probably three, for Esau to realize that there was not enough room for his flocks and Jacobs. 1926 BC: Esau moves EVERYTHING out of Canaan into Mt. ... away from the threshing floor And like smoke from a chimney." (Hosea 13:3) "let the rich man glory in his humiliation, because like flowering grass he will pass away. ... ...
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27: Life of Mrs. E.G. White - Her Claims Refuted, by D.M. Canright ...
The public, therefore, has a right to know the other side of the life of Mrs. White. The writer is perhaps better qualified to give the facts regarding that phase of ... She made and unmade conference presidents with a word of mouth or a stroke of the pen. She said who was and who was not to fill office. She said where to buy and build... Page 82: "Instruction has been given me." Page 65: "In the night of March 2, 1907, many things were revealed to me." The room, she said, was very light. Page 66: "Then ... The expression, "I have been instructed," occurs over and over in these later alleged revelations, just as the expression, "I saw," does in her earlier writings. But all this is entirely different from her vision period. Then the Holy Ghost fell on her, her strength was taken away, and she fell to the floor. Then she was ... She said: "Recently in the visions of the night I stood in a large company of people. . . I was directed by the Lord to request them, and any others who have ... ...
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28: Cosmic Consciousness, Richard Maurice Bucke, 1901 AD
... The expenditure on drugs in 1887 was 0.6% of the annual cost of patient maintenance. Although medicine in general had gone through a phase of therapeutic nihilism, ... is, par excellence, the man who in modern times has written distinctly and at large from the point of view of Cosmic Consciousness, and who also has referred to its ... On the verandah, he slipped, struck his head against a pillar, and dropped lifeless to the floor.'2 (103) To Horace Traubel 2 Jan [18192 My dear Horace There was a ... be that he will brighten up and speak towards the last.-You ought to be in his room when he dies if possible-I wish I could be-if he lives over next week I shall ... Apparently this hairstyle was quite fashionable among McGill students even in those days. Following an incredible adventure in the Sierra Nevadas five years earlier, ... If any animal possessed self consciousness it seems certain that it would upon that master faculty build (as man has done) a superstructure of language ; of reasoned ... ...
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29: Kadesh-Barnea by Henry Clay Trumbull, 1884 AD
... Both of these, Moses treats at large. The space of years which he passes over in silence, is, if I may so speak, the interlude between the two acts of the great ... prepared the way for "the nomads of the wilderness of Kadesh" to become the occupants and transformers of Canaan. " If we eliminate from the historical narrative ... name by which the place was known after its occupancy by the tabernacle. An earlier name of this place might seem, from this text, to have been En- mishpat the ... There seems bardly room for doubt on this point. The physical structure of the region, and all history, biblical and extra-biblical, tends to its proof. Yet Mr. J. ... As to the confusion concerning the period of the original build ing of the Wall, a plausible explanation at once suggests itself. At least as early as the Twelfth ... Robinson s Gesenius gives the meaning of this word as a " floor," or " the bottom 19 290 KADESH-BARNEA. land," which is referred to as between " Adar " (or " Qadayrat ... ...
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30: Bible Only Revelation Commentary by Steven Rudd
... The overarching theme of the book of Revelation is the extinction of physical Mosaic Judaism with the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple as the final phase of ... was fortified by so many walls round about, which had so many fortresses and large towers to defend it, which could hardly contain the instruments prepared for the ... In 1967, King Hussein of Jordan bulldozed much of the surface, destroying the archeology, in order to make room for his never finished palace that can be seen to the ... He set up a porphyry column with a statue of himself on top of it at the place where he began to build the city in the western part, by the gate leading out towards ... Keep in mind that the seat of Roman power has been peacefully transferred from Rome to Constantinople 140 years earlier. B. AD 322 Constantine's conversion and edicts ... The chapel walls were coated with painted plaster, and the apse bore traces of a fresco depicting an angel extending his hands. The floor was paved with a mosaic ... ...
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31: The Exodus Route: A scriptural proof, with the witness of history ...
... Lawz in Saudi Arabia arriving on day 47 and spending 11 months, 5 days at Sinai. 8. Kadesh Barnea at El Beidha beside modern Petra spending 38 years. 9. Crossing the ... It may be a puzzle as to why Pharaoh would build a storage city in the very town where the Hebrews lived, until you remember that this was the main shipping hub at ... Moses was forbidden from taking the "Way of Horus" which hugged the Mediterranean coast to Canaan. Instead, Moses retraced the possible route he took 40 years earlier... KEY#4 The Ignored second Red Sea camp The body of water that is the RED SEA, must be large enough to facilitate first a crossing, then the second camp after crossing. ... The "Madaba map" is a mosaic floor laid in AD 542. It is in St. George's Orthodox church in the city of Madaba, Jordan. The map is famous because it is one of the ... Sinai to be in north Saudi Arabia. MOUNT SINAI: Most important, of course, is that most miss the gorilla in the room in Paul's statement: "Now this Hagar is Mount ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-route.htm
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32: Historical overview of Psychiatry: 1550 BC - 2010 AD
... They falsely believe he is transmitting the power of the Holy Spirit and they therefore fall backwards and "do the dead chicken" on the floor for a couple of minutes. ... incapable of self-government, and that upon him, therefore, must be passed the sentence of permanent seclusion from a world in which he is not fit to be at large." ... hysteric is forced to lay in bed for up to three months at a time. A few years earlier, in his 1894 AD address to the American Medico-Psychological Association, ... As one or other set of symptoms is prominent she gets the appropriate label, and sometimes she continues to exhibit only the single phase of nervous exhaustion or of ... At last light hurts her eyes; the mother or sister remains shut up with her all day in a darkened room. A draught of air is supposed to do harm, and the doors and ... Life is a task. You either cope with it or it gets you ... If you do not know how to build, you can always destroy. These are the people that destroy us in society, ... ...
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33: Sabbatatrians Refuted and Sabbath keepers Exposed: 2011 AD
... Many of the cuneiform writings discuss a day of cessation from work at the end of each phase and suggest that the extra days between the last new moon and the first ... to keep the Sabbath during the Exodus when the Manna was also given to the Hebrews, and that a very large number of the people were not circumcised at the time. ... The books of the Bible share many attributes with world literature. We mentioned earlier that failure to understand the linguistics of the original language of the ... The memory of this ONE is indicated by this literary indicator to have no boundaries. Therefore, there is no room on any subsequent day, whether it be a specific ... Notice that the King James translators had to make decisions about how the words for Sabbath in Greek were to be TRANSFERRED into English. It is not safe to build key ... At length my soul seemed to be in an agony, and while she was talking I fell from my chair to the floor. It was then I had a view of Jesus rising from His mediatorial ... ...
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34: "Seventh-day Adventism Renounced" by D. M. Canright, 1914
... were in wild fanaticism, used to sit on the floor instead of chairs, and creep around the floor like little children. Such freaks were considered a mark of humility. ... I do here, then he does not keep it with the brethren on the other side of the globe, because they begin the Sabbath at least twelve hours earlier than we do here. ... The great battle between the apostles and the unbelieving Jews was concerning the events of that day; did Jesus rise, or did he not? The Jews "gave large money" to ... Here they met by themselves, and in an upper room, for the Lord's supper. The time is the first day of the week. The incidental manner in which it is mentioned shows ... We have five abiding witnesses that Christ lived, all mentioned in the New Testament. 1st - The Church. "I will build my church." Matt 16:18. 2nd - New Testament. ... In it we have chapter after chapter, epistle after epistle, and book after book packed full of instruction on every Christian duty in every possible phase of it. The ... ...
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35: Seven Myths Of Denominationalism!
... There is tremendous evidence that we are no longer bound by the Old Testament law in the epistles, so it is advantageous that we move on to that phase of our proof. ... From the last verse of the previous chapter we see that the "they" here is the apostles, the very same as Jesus had repeated the promise to a few days earlier. They ... fire: Whose fan [is] in his hand, and he will thoroughly purge his floor, and gather his wheat into the garner; but he will burn up the chaff with unquenchable fire." ... It would not be a demonstration of faith on my part today to build an arc or to offer my son as a sacrifice to God. Yet, if these men failed to do that they would not ... The major portion of our society does not even know what the word means in the biblical sense. A large plurality, if not a majority, have seen the word so exploited ... We urge the reader to pick up your bible and assure that the above is consistent with scripture. If it is consistent, it leaves no room for "the rapture." The bible ... ...
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36: bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-petra-rami-g-khouri-petra ...
Even before the historical period, however, the Petra region was inhabited by Stone Age people who exploited its natural vegetation and wildlife. Diana Kirkbride's pioneering work at Beidha has revealed the presence of an important Neolithic village from the 7th millennium BC, along with traces of even earlier Natufian camps from the 9th and loth millennia BC. Recent surveys and excavations in the Petra area by ... Nabataean precaution seems to have been followed by successful oratory, for Diodorus says that a moving speech by one of the Nabataean elders convinced the Greeks that the Nabataeans were not like them, in that they did not build houses, drink wine, or grow fruit trees or wheat, and only ... A King Rabbel I may have reigned in the second half of the 2nd century BC. Diodorus' accounts mention that towards the end of the 3rd century BC there were 'many inhabited villages of Arabs who are known as Nabataeans. This tribe occupies a large part of the coast and not a little of the ... ...
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37: bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-rudolph-cohen-kadesh-barnea ...
... The interior structures of the middle fortress were almost completely exposed. Three occupational phases could be distinguished. In the principal phase, a street (ca. 3.50 m. wide) divided the space enclosed by the fortress walls into two structural halves. The northern half contained the remains of five building units, ... Some 5 m. east of the cistern, Inside the fortress, a rectangular room (ca.5.50 x 3.80 m.), was uncovered, whose walls were preserved to a height of 2.80 m. The floor of this room was paved with large stones, and it appears to have served as a silo. Nearby was a circular silo ca. 2 m. across. Four granaries were discovered outside the fortress walls on ... There is evidence that a similar room existed in the southern part of the site. The majority of the finds from this period, however, come from pits dug into levels of the earlier settlements. These include storage-jars, juglets, bowls, and imported Greek vessels. The Handmade Pottery Together with the wheelmade pottery, ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-rudolph-cohen-kadesh-barnea-fortress-judaean-israel-museum-1983ad.htm
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38: (The Iron Age Fortresses in the Central Negev, Rudolph Cohen ...
... The gate (ca. 2.50 X 2.50 m.) is built into the courtyard from the inside wall of the casemate row, which leaves an open square at its front, to which a road climbs up the slope of the hill. The casemate rooms vary in size: width ca. 2 m.; length ca. 5-10 m. Of the rooms along the sides of the gate, one long room (ca. 3.50 X 9 m.), attached to the casemate row from within, was also uncovered. Its floor was a surface of natural stone, on which were found a large pithos, several jars, and a deep bowl, all broken. Only one phase of occupation was discerned, but no signs of conflagration have as yet come ... His findings indicate that the upper fortress was built during the reign of Josiah on the remains of two earlier fortresses, built likewise one over the other (fig. 10). The latest fortress is a rectangular structure (ca. 60 X 41 m.), consisting of casemate walls around a central courtyard (fig. 11b). It has eight projecting towers, also roughly rectangular, one in each corner and one in ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-iron-age-fortresses-central-negev-rudolph-cohen-1979ad.htm
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39: Reassessing the chronology of Biblical Edom, Thomas E. Levy, ...
... The calibrated date for Stratum A4a shows the highest probability associated with the range 1130 - 970 BC, or twelfth to tenth centuries BC. Our Bayesian analysis constrains the period prior to the deposition of this stratum as earlier than at least 935 BC (i.e. tenth century BC), ... Stratum A1b consists of a thick layer of stone collapse accumulating around the edges of the gate. Above this, Stratum A1a represents the latest occupation when stone collapse from the fortification was used to build a series of corrals on the west side of the fort. Due to the ... Stratum S2a represents a period of architectural expansion of the main Stratum S2b occupation phase. A series of walls were added to the four-room building during this phase that resulted in the addition of courtyards and work areas to this structure. These walls also helped contain the large quantities of slag and crushed slag accumulated outside the building. A radiocarbon sample (OxA-12274) was obtained from this stratum ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-reassessing-the-chronology-of%20biblical-edom-thomas-e-levy-2004ad.htm
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40: The Fortresses King Solomon Built to Protect His Southern Border ...
An enormous number of Iron Age fortresses have been uncovered in the Central Negev, especially in recent years. The question is, what are they doing here? The answer depends in large part on who built ... As a result of all these archaeological surveys, more than 40 Iron Age fortresses have now been identified in the Central Negev. A new phase in our understanding of these fortresses was opened up, ... corners and sides date from the eighth to the sixth centuries B.C., considerably later in the Iron Age than the other three fortress plans; these other three are not only earlier, but contemporaneous. ... side of the fortress, but at some stage it was sealed up with massive stones. West of this northern gateway was a square room, about 13 feet on a side, that had evidently served as a lookout tower. ... These fortresses also shared many other characteristics, including casemate walls built of rough-hewn limestone blocks around a central courtyard and usually a beaten-earth floor with a layer of ashes ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/fortresses-king-solomon-built-to-protect-his-southern-border-rudolph-cohen-1985ad.htm
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41: Nelson Glueck's 1938-1940 Excavations at Tell el-Kheleifeh: A ...
... The casemate units of this earliest phase continued into later levels (figs. 3, 8). Dating the Casemate Fortress Designating this fortress as Ezion-geber I, Glueck assigned this level to the time of Solomon and its ... The fortress was replaced by a significantly larger settlement with an offsets/ insets wall and a four-chambered gateway (figs. 10-11). A large section of the earlier casemate fortress was retained, now creating an inner enclosure or courtyard in the northwest quadrant of the new offsets/ insets plan. The northern and western perimeters of the earlier casemate wall were now outside the offsets/ insets fortification, which also destroyed a portion of the northern wall of the four-room building. Each side of the new wall was constructed with three offsets ... Annual of the American Schools of Oriental Research 39. Cambridge: American Schools of Oriental Research. Amiran, R. 1970 Ancient Pottery of the Holy Land From Its Beginnings in the Neolithic Period to the End of the ... ...
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42: David's New Spiritual Order: Timeline, maps, chronology, sermons ...
immediately begins to build a new Spiritual order for Israel. i. David reorganizes the priesthood into 24 units. ii. David begins to design and prepare the temple which Solomon will build after his death. iii. While the tabernacle of David housed and Ark, and David starts to plan for the Temple, the selection of the final location of the temple on the threshing floor of Ornan (present day ... The Tabernacle of Moses remains at Gibeon until Solomon finishes the temple. Once the temple of Solomon is built, the Tabernacle of Moses is decommissioned and stored in a room in the temple and then ... In 1005 BC Ish-bosheth, Saul's son, is made king by Abner, who has been out of job as army commander ever since Saul died 5 years earlier. This is the beginning of the divided kingdom period for two ... K. Office of Education and counseling 1. David appointed a man in charge of educating all of his sons which must have been a large number, given the he had 8 wives and 10 concubines (2 Samuel 15:16). ... ...
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43: Solomon's Jerusalem Temple is not located on top of the Gihon ...
Furthermore, anyone who has personally visited the Gihon Spring knows there simply is not enough room in the "City of David" for the temple platform." (Steve Rudd, 2005 AD) Introduction: See also: ... The fortress of Antonia was built at the dome of the rock, but it did not occupy the entire temple platform we see today. Solomon built the temple on the threshing floor David bought. The reason the ... Water would be a major need to wash the blood away and keep the area from putrefying. A large water supply would be needed. This was the "spring under the temple" that Aristeas was referring to: Click ... David soon began to fill in the area between the two summits with dirt and stones (calling it the Millo or "fill in") to make a single high level area on which to build his city and after his death ... and the reasons for it, and the circumstances. The Aristeas document pretends to date from more than a century earlier, and the setting of the story is the court of Ptolemy Philadelpus in Alexandria. ... ...
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44: The Temple in Jerusalem over the threshing floor which is presently ...
... Click to View Hadrian killing a Jew in 135 AD The Temple of Jupiter had two buildings: The rectangular shaped "Temple" and the hexagon shaped "forecourt" at the other end of a large open area lined with large marble pillars. Hadrian built ... The location of "Mary's rock" near Bethlehem and the other on the temple mount where the octagonal Dome of the Rock presently is. There are other octagonal churches Constantine build. Eusebius indicated that the original floor plan of the church of the Holy Sepulchre had an octagon. ... Yet if all this knowledge was available to Jerome in 400 AD, after such a statue had been removed, it would have been known to Constantine, who destroyed the Temple of Jupiter 75 years earlier. It appears that Constantine was under the ... If the Dome was the former site of the Temple of Jupiter, you would expect Hadrian to place an idol in the hexagonal Jupiter building centered as you walk in, but near the rear of the room giving worshippers more space. You can draw a line ... ...
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45: Fat And Blood, treatment of Neurasthenia And Hysteria, S. Weir ...
In 1902 AD, S. Weir Mitchell, doctor, popularized rest therapy where a hysteric is forced to lay in bed for up to three months at a time. A few years earlier, in the 1894 AD address to the American ... As one or other set of symptoms is prominent she gets the appropriate label, and sometimes she continues to exhibit only the single phase of nervous exhaustion or of spinal irritation. Far more often ... At last light hurts her eyes; the mother or sister remains shut up with her all day in a darkened room. A draught of air is supposed to do harm, and the doors and windows are closed, and the ingenuity ... as he put it. "What is so large a part of success in treatment," he emphasizes, "[are] the moral methods of obtaining confidence and insuring a childlike acquiescence in every needed measure."' ... If the case did not begin with uterine troubles, they soon appear, and are usually treated in vain if the general means employed to build up the bodily health fail, as in many of these cases they do ... ...
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46: Archeology of the Oppression, Exodus and Conquest of Israel: ...
... spot where the later Ai of Joshua would be founded, perhaps BECAUSE of Abraham's altar. It is common in antiquity for a city to be destroyed and a new one is build nearby that borrows the same name. ... On the other side of the door and two windows is where the animals were kept. The windows were used for supplying feed and water without opening the door. It was a small room that would keep up to six goats or two cows. It was in this kind of Hebrew family house where Jesus was born "in the manger". In first century homes, the work, cooking and animal were on the main floor and sleeping quarters ... See also Sinai 357, 353, 360. Given the dating of 1480 BC, it is a perfect match for the oppression of the Hebrews by the Egyptians who feared their large population. See Exodus 1:8-10. They called ... I. Shirun- Grumach, 173-192. Wiesbaden: O. Harrassowitz. VIII. Conquest of Joshua: 1406-1399 BC After Sinai, Israel went to Kadesh Barnea at El Beidha beside modern Petra and spent 38 years. 1. BALAAM ... ...
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47: Book of Balaam Son of Beor Inscription at Tell Deir Alla, Succoth ...
... that it had been on the wall for some time prior to the earthquake." (Balaam Son of Beor, Bible and Spade, Bryant G. Wood, p114, 1995 AD) 2. "Deir Alla in the eighth-century B.C. was a large city, perhaps even a center of religious instruction. ... that is commonly believed to have been a sanctuary. Written in black and red ink on white plaster, fragments of the texts were found on the floor of that room when the building was destroyed by a violent earthquake-one of the many that plagued the region. ... archeological Bible artifacts on earth for 50 years. Fortunately, the locals, probably for tourist dollars, decided to build a new museum to house these treasures that include some of the original Dead Sea Scroll benches discovered at Qum'ran. ... Monumental Inscriptions from the Biblical World, Context of Scripture, William W. Hallo, volume II, 2.27, 2000 AD VI. Eleven Tablets from Deir Alla was Balaam's home called Pethor date earlier than 1200 BC: Completely distinct from the Balaam ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-balaam-son-of-beor-inscription-tell-deir-alla-succoth-1400-750bc.htm
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48: The Iron Age Fortresses at En Haseva, Rudolph Cohen, 1995 AD
... Stratum 5 (The Middle Fortress) Remains of an earlier Iron Age fortress (ninth-eighth centuries BCE) were first discovered in 1987 in well-recorded stratigraphy (Cohen 1994). The 1992-1995 seasons were dedi-cated principally ... The largest, east of the storeroom unit, was ca. as m in diameter, built of undressed stones, and preserved to the height of ca. 0.5 m. Its plastered floor offered burnt wheat and barley remains. The granary also contained two com-plete vessels: a large decorated flask and a jug. The outer wall of the second gra-nary, ... it is not surprising that its first phase resembles the plan of the fortress at Tell el-Kheleifeh (Stratum II) (Glueck 1939; 1940:12-13; Pratico 1985; 1986) since they were all most likely built during the same time period. ... Diggers retrieved a complete handmade Negbite cooking-pot, made of rather coarse ware and exhibiting very crude manufacturing, from the southeastern room of this fortress. Negbite ware has been found at Tell el-Kheleifeh ... ...
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49: bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-judahs-last-outpost-carol ...
... The sites excavated by Cohen have all produced remains of the typical 10th-century "four-room house" associated with Israelite settlements throughout the country. In addition, the remains of two ... The tell itself (see fig. 1), surmounted by a large (60 x 41 m.), rectangular, eight-towered fortress, was first delineated and planned at the beginning of this century by Woolley and Lawrence.5 Later ... earlier than the 10th century? In addition, the existence of the fortress in its eight-tower form without alterations for nearly three centuries seemed unusual. Indeed, it was without parallel in Negev sites of the Iron Age. Perhaps there was more to the history of the place than had been realized. Dothan had thought that the casemate walls of the fortress had been built almost on the wadi floor, ... Cohen also chose the eastern portion of the site because the courtyard area at this point is much higher than at the western end, evidently signaling a greater build-up of debris. The central Negev ... ...
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50: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: New Testament Jericho 75 BC
... The second phase, ca. 70 B.C.E., added the main hall, miqzveh and otzar around 70 B.C.E., while the third phase, some ten to twenty years later, added the triclinium at the west end of the main hall. ... large hall (ca. 16X11 m) surrounded by pillars and aisles, the longitudinal axis of which runs from east to west. Immediately to the south of this hall is located a ritual bath with two small adjacent rooms. During the course of time, part of the hall's western wall was demolished, and a room, ca. 6.5X5 m in size, was added on this side. No wall separated this room from the hall. Most of the room, ... The synagogue hall contained 12 pillars - five on the north and south, and an additional pillar at the center of the eastern and western sides. The nave's floor was found to consist of beaten earth; ... Allusions: Synagogue worship allusions and imagery in the New Testament Master builder Stonemason Jesus: "Upon this Rock I will build My church" Everyday life: Archeology of Everyday Life and Homes at ... ...
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