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1: Early Village Life At Beidha: Neolithic, Brian Byrd, 2005 AD
Early Village Life At Beidha Part 2: Neolithic Brian Byrd 2005 AD Note to Webservant: Special "1" (Early Village Life At Beidha: Neolithic, Brian Byrd, 2005 AD) CHAPTER 2 Site Setting, History of Excavations and Occupation Sequence Site Setting Occupation History The fieldwork revealed that Beidha is a multicomponent site with three discrete periods of habitation: an early Natufian encampment (primarily during the 11th millennium BC); a PPNB village (primarily during the 7th millennium BC); and, ultimately, terraced Nabatean agricultural fields (during the 1st millennium AD). (All dates in this report are in uncalibrated ... 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 Natufian occupation than today. This aggradation formed the alluvial terrace in which the Natufian horizon is contained. Neolithic Village The PPNB village is ... ...
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2: Beidha, Jordan: Biblical Kadesh Barnea: mass food production ...
... Our PPN phase 1 dates to the time of Abraham and our phase two dates to the time of Moses. Byrd sees three Neolithic PPN occupational phases (A, B, C) that date to ~6500 BC, but we see only two. A is oldest, C is youngest: "The Phasing Model: The resulting model of the Beidha Neolithic occupation history consisted of three phases, labeled from earliest to latest (A through C). The model was based primarily on the relative stratigraphic relationships between buildings, particularly with respect to construction events " (Early Village Life At Beidha: Neolithic, Brian Byrd, 2005 AD) "Summary: The site of Beidha is situated on and within a remnant terrace formed by alluviation that began during the Late Pleistocene and ceased prior to the ninth millennium BP. Three periods of human occupation are present - Natufian, Neolithic, and Nabatean - with lengthy time periods devoid of occupation separating them. This resulted in a thick sequence of cultural and noncultural deposits up to 6 m in ... ...
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3: bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-petra-rami-g-khouri-petra ...
While trade provided the economic base for the development of Petra into a splendid royal capital during the late Hellenistic era, the Petra basin area may first have been revered by the Nabataeans, in their early days in southern Jordan, as the sacred precinct ... 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 a West German ... This was a strategic border and transit zone that was disputed among the diverse civilizations that encircled it from all sides throughout history, such ... Excavations have shown the presence of an Edomite settlement on the summit of Umm al-Biyara, with possible Hellenistic occupation and substantial ... Constantine assumed power in 312, and soon established the new capital of the Eastern Roman Empire at the site of the former Greek colony of Byzantium. ... ...
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4: Basta, Jordan: Biblical Kadesh Barnea. slaughterhouse, crop storage ...
... The likely dating of founding occupation of the rectangular-roomed buildings at Beidha and Basta is probably no later than 2000 BC down to the time of the Exodus. f. Clearly, Neolithic settlements existed contemporaneously with Early bronze Age Settlements. g. The sophisticated, high quality ... evidence that "stone age" cultures existed both during and long after the invention of pottery. 5. Professional archeologists use rather crude and simplistic methods of dating pre-pottery Neolithic (PPN) sites. a. If a site has no pottery, they automatically date it back to before they ... a matter of course, movement was only possible below that part of the terrace where the interior height of the channels would allow it. ... This observation is supported by one of the cuts in the area of the modern village (Cut 8; described in Nissen, Muheisen and Gebel 2004: ... of unique features of a unique population in a unique period of history. By Steve Rudd: Contact the author for comments, input or ... ...
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5: Petra, Jordan: Biblical Kadesh Barnea, Sela, Joktheel, En-mishpat ...
An massive assemblage of 100,000 kosher bones were excavated on the production floors. Like Beidha, Basta was built by Moses then ... has uncovered evidence an occupation of Petra of from the Early Bronze Age (Abraham: 2100 BC), Iron Age (David, Solomon, 1000 ... Even during the time of Christ there were many springs flowing at Petra. In 15 AD, Strabo: "The metropolis of the Nabataeans is ... It even says this in the official site information. a. Perhaps it is because it is near Mt. Hor where Aaron and Miriam were ... See our map page for more details. 12. After a careful research of the Bible and history and archeology, it is evident that Kadesh ... Where the Amorrites dwelled whom Chodollagomor destroyed is located near the wilderness of Cades. It is said there is a village ... 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 ... ...
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6: Historical search for Kadesh Barnea from 1000 BC - Present
... Woolley and Lawrence stated that they were looking for a site with a large enough natural water supply to sustain Israel: "If this second view be accepted, then it is ... Detailed history of the search for Kadesh Barnea: 2000 - 1446 BC: Abraham at En-mishpat: En-mishpat means "Spring of Judgement". It was renamed Kadesh by the Hebrews during ... 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 10th millennia BC. Recent surveys and excavations in the Petra area by a West German team from Tubingen ... Because of this literary history, the search for Kadesh began last century at Petra and in the Arabah valley. 325 AD: Helena chooses Mt. Sinai in a dream. Queen Helena ... (Excavations At Kadesh-Barnea: 1976-1978, Ein el-Qudeirat, Rudolph Cohen, 1981 AD) "The pioneering explorers of the early 19th century sought Kadesh-barnea in the Arabah. ... ...
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7: The Bible and Radiocarbon Dating: Archaeology, Text and Science ...
VIA, Tell Qasile X, Tel Masos II, and parallel strata at other sites, was dated to the late 11th or early 10th century BCE. b. ... occurred towards the end of the Egyptian presence in Canaan, during the reigns of Ramesses IV to VI, until ca. 1140/1130 BCE. The ... There are two such minor anchors on which all the sides in this debate agree. The first is represented by the site of Jezreel excavated by Ussishkin and John Woodhead (1997). The history of Jezreel is ... of Jezreel, probably originating from a dismantled earlier village that could date to the 10th century BCE (Zimhoni 1997: 29-56). ... would leave for the entire 100 years between ca. 980 and 880-860 BCE, a poor ephemeral occupation level at Megiddo (Stratum VB). ... 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 ... by runoff rainwater, received from the surrounding catchments, arrested on each field by built terrace walls across the wadi. ... ...
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8: Archaeology and the Religions of Canaan and Israel, Beth Alpert ...
... See, also, Peckham 1985: 69-71; he suggested that the Priestly text (his "Ps") was written as a commentary on the Deuteronomistic history. While scholars ... The small sanctuary at Givat Sharett illuminates religious life in a village setting. Finally the tombs and tunnels at Hazor reflect a cult of ancestor ... Pella The city of Pella was walled in the Middle Bronze Age, and occupation continued there throughout the Late Bronze Age and into the Iron I (Hennessy and Smith 1997: 257). A fortress temple was constructed early in the MB IIC, a period during which Egypt displayed a marked interest in the site (Knapp 1989: 64). This temple was in use until the ninth century B.C.E. ... See Ilan 1995: 313-14 for a discussion of religious continuity from the Neolithic to the Middle Bronze Age. 3 During the Middle Bronze Age, the seven major ... Two building complexes separated by a courtyard were uncovered on the L Terrace. The eastern building was used primarily as a center for textile production. ... ...
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9: Cypriot Pottery From the Island of Cypress
Unbroken series extended from 18th century BC to time of Israel's conquest (1406 BC). Description: Click to View The sequence of continuous occupation at Beidha is unique in the Levant. Similarities exist between the round buildings at Beidha and Jericho because at both sites, round ... And there was a man called by the name of Zaccheus; he was a chief tax collector and he was rich." Luke 19:1-2: "PPNB: Beidha is currently the only southern Levantine site that documents this transition in residential architecture. Elsewhere in the southern Levant, the transition is either ... The pier-house style of architecture was then used over a wide area of the southern Levant during the PPNB and was well suited to be internally subdivided (Byrd and Banning 1988)." (Early Village Life At Beidha: Neolithic, Brian Byrd, 2005 AD, Conclusion) "For example, at many early village communities (such as Jericho, CayOnti, and Abu Hureyra) individual buildings were repeatedly built virtually directly on ... ...
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10: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Cana 40 BC
... If the synagogue points east it is not pre-70 AD but built after 200 AD. b. If the synagogue is oriented towards Jerusalem it is not pre-70 AD but built after 200 AD. 4. See Orientation: Early Synagogues did not Point to Jerusalem C. Bible and other Literary ... Now at this time my [Josephus] abode was in a village of Galilee, which is named Cana." (Josephus, Life 86) 5. "History of Cana of Galilee: Cana of Galilee has a long history. 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 Pileser mentioned a city of Kanna in annals detailing his military campaign across northern Israel. And the town probably ... A Galilean Jewish peasant named Jesus, who lived in nearby Nazareth, stirred up the population so much that the Romans crucified him as a criminal. The New Testament tradition has Cana housing a king's man (John 4:46-54) and places Jesus there during a wedding ... ...
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11: Nimrod and the Archaeology of the Tower of Babel by Steven Rudd ...
... E. Temple ll: Uruk 2 [second last temple built by Nimrod] 77 F. Temple I: 2875 BC: Early Uruk 3 [last temple built and completed by Nimrod] 78 G. ... 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, ... The Uruk Archaeological Ages are based upon pottery and object assemblages found during excavations at Tel Uruk. Earliest Archaeological ages: Flood ... founded after Uruk 3 Expansion, same as Paleolithic, Neolithic, Chalcolithic. 3. Halaf: [3298-3000 BC] Assemblage based upon Tel-Halaf/Habor type site dating immediately after the flood, concurrent with Stone Age in Kingdom of Ararat. ... that does not affect the overall CAD sequence. 4. The initial occupation strata (oldest) should be the same for all cities founded immediately ... Bible Skeptics misused Archaeology to prove the Bible was a myth and not real history, when the problem stemmed from the corrupted reduced chronology ... ...
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12: They are digging up Bible stories! Start Page
We take the Bible as the inerrant, inspired word of our creator. It is the only 100 % accurate record of history and the key to unlocking all archeological ... We never find any conflict with the facts of archeology and the Bible. We accept the discovery of a buried village in an ancient tel, or bones or tools are ... We are not aware of any documented man-made buildings or tools that have ever been found in the sedimentary, but then is is so vast in size. Human occupation ... Common archeological ages are: "Kebaran": 14,000 years and older. "Mushabian": 13-14,000 years old. "Natufian": 10,500-13,000 years old. "Pre-Pottery Neolithic" 7,500 - 10,500 years old. Pottery Neolithic: ... (LC): "The deconstruction of the Albright/Yadin `Solomonic paradigm' began during the 1970s with Benno Rothenberg's and later by Gary Pratico's demolition of ... We invite your input, suggestions, criticisms, corrections etc. The materials on this site are free, but do not place them on your own website, use links. ... ...
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13: Nelson Glueck's 1938-1940 Excavations at Tell el-Kheleifeh: A ...
of excavation at the site between 1938 and 1940, discerning six major periods of occupation (IA, IC, II-V) with three subphases (IB, IVA, IVB). ... later publications (Glueck 1965: 71; 1977: 713), the equation remained the underlying premise for interpretation of the site's occupational history. ... Tell el-Kheleifeh is not a conspicuous site today. Its appearance is similar to that of the many surrounding hillocks. As studied during a surface survey in August 1980, the area of extant architecture is little more than 12 square meters. A ... It is copiously attested in private dwellings and monumental structures alike. Its architectural contexts are urban, village, and fortress settlements ... Phoenician and Aramaic ostraca of the 5th and early 4th centuries B.c. (Glueck 197 lb: 229-34), together with a handful of 5th century n.c. Greek body ... Amiran, R. 1970 Ancient Pottery of the Holy Land From Its Beginnings in the Neolithic Period to the End of the Iron Age. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers ... ...
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14: Joshua's Altar on Mt. Ebal and the Lead Curse Tablet
hit "Google" search result for "Joshua's Altar" since AD 2005. During this time, it was the most read monograph on Joshua's altar in the world, as it true today. ... A. 1986/87 An Early Iron Age Cultic Site on Mt. Ebal: Excavation Seasons 1982-1987. Tel Aviv 13-14: 105-65. 1993.) and (The New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavation in the Holy Land, Vol. 1, ed. E. Stern. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society and Carta. Ebal, Mount. Pp. 375-77) Click to View 4. The site at Mt. Ebal had two occupation levels. ... By Steve Rudd, March 2022: Contact the author for comments, input or corrections. C. The history of Shechem, Mt. Ebal and Mt. Gerizim: Today, ancient Shechem is ... This is none other than the above-mentioned terrace adjacent to the altar, which was reached by climbing the smaller ramp adjacent to the larger one. All this ... The village of `Asireh esh-Shemaliyeh lies beneath its northern slopes, while Tell Balatah (ancient Shechem) is See also the reports in this issue on the scarabs ... ...
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15: 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 ... City of the Amorrites near the desert of Cades. There is now (shown) a village four miles from Malaatha, and twenty from Hebron. Tribe of ... "Nabatean Occupation: After Alexander's death, independent kingdoms arose in Arabia. The Nabateans occupied the land vacated by the Edomites ... end of the 4th century or early in the 3rd century bc by the Nabateans, who established a halt there on the caravan route from Petra to Gaza. ... whose rock drawings and graffiti were found on rocks around the site." (The Archaeological Encyclopedia of the Holy Land, Oboda, 1986 AD) ... These testify to the great expansion of the kingdom. The decline set in during the reign of Malichus II (AD 40-70), the first-born son of ... and writing his book: "As for myself, I have composed a true history of that whole war, and all the particulars that occurred therein, ... ...
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16: Kadesh-Barnea by Henry Clay Trumbull, 1884 AD
AT KADESH, 17. (4.) THE LINKINGS OF KADESH, 24. II. KADESH-BARNEA: BIBLICAL INDICATIONS OF ITS SITE. (1.) THE FIRST CAMPAIGN OF HISTORY, 31. (2.) KEDOR-LA OMER S ROUTE, 35. (3.) A STRATEGIC HALTING-PLACE, 42. (4 ) THE WILDERNESS OF THE ... ANCIENT REFERENCES TO IT OUTSIDE OF THE BIBLE TEXT. (1.) IN THE EGYPTIAN RECORDS, 159. (2.) IN THE APOCRYPHA, 165. (3.) IN THE RABBINICAL WRITINGS, 167. (4.) IN THE EARLY CHRISTIAN NAME LISTS, 178. IV. KADESH-BARNEA: LATER ATTEMPTS AT ITS IDENTIFYING. (1.) WHY IT DROPPED FROM NOTICE, 185. (2.) A GLEAM DURING THE CRU SADES, 186. (3.) NATURAL ... 275. (14.) A PLACE OF PILGRIMAGE, 277. (15.) LOST IN THE DESERT, CONTENTS. 278. (16.) AN ANCIENT VILLAGE, 280. (17.) AYN EL-QADAYRAT DISCOVERED, 282. (18.) A RIDE IN THE DARKNESS, 284. (19.) INTO CAMP ... To have dominion over the whole of this important locality must have appeared of the greatest conse quence. . . . By this occupation Arabia in particular, with its choice productions (comp. Ezck. 27: 19 ... ...
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17: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Herodium 66 AD
... See also: Providence: God's eternal plan: The providential transition from Temple to Synagogue to Church b. During the second Jewish war of 132-135 AD the zealots captured Herodium again, and just like before, were soon defeated by the Romans. c. ... If the synagogue is oriented towards Jerusalem it is not pre-70 AD but built after 200 AD. 4. See Orientation: Early Synagogues did not Point to Jerusalem C. Bible and other Literary references: 1. See Josephus Antiquities 14:335-480 and Wars 1:250-357 2. Full Text of Josephus at end of document D. Occupation history: 1. "A palace-fortress built by Herod the Great on the site known in Arabic as Jebel el-Fureidis. It is situated 13 km S of Jerusalem, 6 km SE of Bethlehem (N of the biblical ... great mischief to its inhabitants as a war itself could have done. (305) Accordingly, he sent beforehand three cohorts of footmen, and one troop of horsemen, to the village Arbela, and came himself forty days afterwards with the rest of his forces. ... ...
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18: Kadesh Barnea is located at Petra, Beidha and Basta
Kadesh Barnea Located at Petra from ancient El Beidha (5 km north of Petra) to ancient Basta (12 km SE of Petra). See also: Chronological History of the search for Kadesh 2000 BC - 2013 AD The search for Kadesh Click to View Introduction: 1. It ... El Beidha (5 km north of Petra) was a commercial tool manufacturing and mass food production center. There were no residential dwellings in the final occupation Phase C which was built by ... Then they turned back and came to En-mishpat (that is, Kadesh), and conquered all the country of the Amalekites, and also the Amorites, who lived in Hazazon-tamar." Genesis 14:6-7. During ... Where the Amorrites dwelled whom Chodollagomor destroyed is located near the wilderness of Cades. It is said there is a village Tharmara (a fort Thamara) one day journey from Mapsis on ... Genesis 14:1; K.6:17; L. 234:75. In the Vulgate we find Ailath, Elath, and Aila for this same site. Palestine is the southern part of Syria. This word is missing in the Vatican ... ...
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19: The Third Season of Excavation at Tell el-Kheleifeh, 1940 AD ...
... Particularly during the first two main periods of occupation of Ezion-geber, when industrial opera-tions were carried out more intensively than in any of . the subsequent periods, at least the free population must be thought of as residing farther to the east, nearer the modern village of `Aqabah, where there is more protection from the winds and the sands in the lee of the hills ... It is particularly clear there at the Early iron Age site of Khirbet el-Medeiyineh overlooking the Wadi Fig. 3. An offset in the outer fortification wall with a section of the glacis in front of it. Cf. Galling, Bildisches Reallexikon, p. 372; Albright, Annual IV, p. 10; Olmstead, History of Palestine and Syria, pp. 125. 137. 197. 258. 408. 020. Themed.5 It is difficult to understand why the ... of Judah, who reigned about 873-849 B. C. He was the one, it will be recalled, who made the abortive attempt to revive the sea-trade between Ezion-geber and Arabia, which had flourished during the reign of Solomon. ... ...
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20: enclosed-settlements-negeb-wilderness-beer-sheba-zeev-herzog ...
... There is an increase in the number of hand-burnished vessels, which dates this stratum to the second half of the 11th century B.C. These remains may represent the village in which Samuel's sons were appointed to ... Parts of the former houses were reused, mainly by dividing their long rooms into small compartments. One nicely built new house appears. The pottery dates to the early 10th century B.C., and the remains are ... Since only at Tel Beersheba are the earlier phases of occupation pres-ent, we may assume that this site was the spring-board of occupation in the biblical Negeb, from which a group of similar enclosed settlements spread into the southeast during the 11 th century B.C. To the same wave of settlement should be attributed the circle of houses at Tel Esdar ... Hence, this region might have been another nucleus of 11 th century occupation—as might be expected from the prominent role of Kadesh-barnea in the formative stage of Israelite history. All the rest of the "Negev ... ...
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21: The Water Supply and Distribution System of the Nabataean City ...
Ain Mousa ? Ain Umm Sar'ab (near mousa) Ain Braq Ain Ammon ? al Beidha ? Ain Dibdiba Ain Bebdbeh Biyara The Water Supply and Distribution System of the Nabataean City ... Guzzo & Schneider 2002; Gleuck 1959; 1965), their final consolidation in areas around Petra in the early third century BC is evident from the archaeological record. ... Following Arab occupation after the collapse of the Byzantine Empire, the city faded from view until European rediscovery in the nineteenth century. Further ... It is clear that many exterior cultural, political and technological influences colour the history of Petra. Consequently, the water-supply system may be expected to ... The Hanging Gardens of Babylon, during the reign of Nebuchadnezzar (605-562 BC), incorporated a high-level reservoir from which water was delivered to terraces and ... Numbered locations (in round brackets throughout the text) denote major buildings, temples and site features as listed in the key to Figure 1. Also shown are major ... ...
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22: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Qiryat Sefer 90 BC
If the synagogue points east it is not pre-70 AD but built after 200 AD. b. If the synagogue is oriented towards Jerusalem it is not pre-70 AD but built after 200 AD. 4. See Orientation: Early Synagogues did not Point to Jerusalem C. Occupation history: 1. Based upon the archeology of the synagogue, the Hasmonean coins and Late Hellenistic/Early Roman pottery, ... The Torah Shrine was likely a wooden box with either curtains or two wooded doors: 6. "Kiryat Sefer is located some 25 km. east of Tel Aviv, on a hill near the ancient road from Caesarea via Beit Horon to Jerusalem. The remains of a small Jewish village were found at the site. Several dwellings were arranged around a broad ... Potsherds and coins indicate that the site first developed in the Hellenistic period, grew considerably in the first century C.E., and continued into the second; it was abandoned some time during the first half of the second century, quite likely as a result of the Bar-Kokhba revolt." (The Ancient ... ...
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23: Solomon's network of military border fortresses in the Negev
... In my view, the fortresses were erected during the reign of King Solomon. Solomon's reign was undoubtedly a period of expansion and royal planning par excellence, and the establishment of a ... "Dothan reached ... [this] conclusion: Three periods of settlement can be discerned at the site: a settlement which existed 'before the construction of the fortress', apparently in the tenth ... of the fortress. At present it is difficult to fix the exact date of the sherds of this early occupation, though they appear to be from about the 10th century B.C.E. There is nothing in the ... We believe the careful work of Rudolph Cohen best represents the reality of truth regarding the archeological history of the fortresses Solomon built in 950 BC. We include others for documentary ... The word `city' is a vague one, and probably only means a settlement, perhaps a district, like the modern Arabic beled which is used to mean town, village, district, or country. In the former sense ... ...
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24: The Edomites: From Esau to Edom to Idumea to Extinction 2006BC ...
... Esau had continuous occupation of "Seir" from the time he first moved there in 1926 BC, down to the Exodus in 1446 BC: "just as He did for the sons of Esau, who live ... Moab, and especially Edom, should be considered mainly as 'tented kingdoms', likewise, in at any rate the 13th to perhaps the 9th centuries BC, as a result." (Early ... Battle of Kadesh Barnea: Amaziah defeats Edom 793 BC 2 Kings 14:7; 2 Chro 25:6-16 Section I: Edom's territory and locating Kadesh Barnea during the Exodus: 1446 BC ... 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 ... Edom remained Transjordan from 1950 BC until after the Babylonian captivity of 605 BC. The Edomites moved into the Negev for the first time in history only after 605 ... except by its relation to Kadesh-barnea, that limit now passes from an unknown to a known quantity, by the fixing of a site which is described as just beyond it. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-edomite-territory-mt-seir.htm
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25: Timna
... A. Timna and the Exodus: The exodus occurred in 1440 BC and Israel crossed the Jordan in 1406 BC. During this time Timna and the port Island of Jezirat Faraun were under Egyptian control. ... Whereas at Site 30 no Midianite ware was found (but there was an early stage of metallurgy, known to us from fifteenth to fourteenth century Egyptian smelters of Bir Nasib in Sinai) and ... There was no evidence of settled occupation to be found. This proved true even at the site generally identified with Kadesh-Barnea ('Ein Qudeirat). It was not occupied until the tenth century B.C.E at the earliest, and its fortress was ... At Qurayyah archaeologists discovered a major fortified citadel, a walled village and extensive irrigation works (see photo of citadel at Qurayyah). Characteristic pottery called Midianite ... proposed at the time, and in detail in Negev, the following working hypothesis on the history of the island was put forward: the earliest remains at the site, which consist of the ... ...
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26: Mt. Sinai located in Arabia: Galatian 4:25
... Summary of Arabian kingdom history: Ishmaelites/Midianites were the ancient Arabian Kingdom at the time of the Exodus in 1446 BC. The Nabateans were the most powerful Arabian nation of the many ... 3, p24, 2014 AD) "Rehovot-in-the-Negev, Khirbet Ruheibeh, Betomolachon: "Site in the Negev, 35 km southwest of Beersheva, on the road between Elusa and Nessana, in southern Israel (see map 22, A7). ... The Nabataeans established a small settlement at R., probably no more than a road station, not later than the 1st century a.d. The settlement continued in use during the early Roman period, after the ... Where the Amorrites dwelled whom Chodollagomor destroyed is located near the wilderness of Cades. It is said there is a village Tharmara (a fort Thamara) one day journey from Mapsis on the road ... The Jews completed the temple in 515 BC but did not finish the walls of Jerusalem until 445 BC. It was at exactly this time that Herodotus wrote his account, and the Arab occupation of these ... ...
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27: Transjordan Early Edom And Moab 1900 BC
... Settlement Patterns and the Beginning of the Iron Age in Moab *B aluca Figure 8.2 The northern region of Moab. Early Edom and Moab: The Beginning of the Iron Age in Southern Jordan Figure 8.3 The ... It was excavated from 1971-1974 and in 1980. One of the main aims of the excavation was to provide a good chronological sequence for the history of Edom (Bennett 1983; Bienkowski 1990a: 101-103). ... An Edomite occupation of es-Sela` There are definite indications of Edomite occupation on the rock opposite the recent but possibly also ancient village of Sela' near Buseirah (Figure 13.2). Thus, es-Sela` is by no means a 'miniature Petra', but nor is it an ... The Edomite mountain stronghold of Bala III There are several possible explanations for the particular location of the site on Baja III. A defensive plan of the Assyrians could have been imposed in the region against the desert tribes (Hart 1986:58). During the time documented by the pottery, copper production in the Feinan ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-edomites-early-edom-and-moab-piotr-bienkowski-1992ad.htm
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28: Ein El-Qudeirat is not Kadesh Barnea: : Wrongly identified as ...
... has fed the largest oasis of the southern Negev as well as northern Sinai from early times until the present (Dothan 1965, 134; Woolley and Lawrence 1914. 69-71; ... Eusebius goes even further and says that Kadesh Barnea is located at Petra. Eusebius represents the views of the time of queen Helena, who chose the site for Mt. ... Since God was molding the culture and religion of the Hebrews during their 40 years in the wilderness, it makes no sense for God to have Israel spend 38 years in one ... Of course, the Edomites did not even begin to inhabit any part of Judah until after Nebuchadnezzar first invaded in 605 BC. Chronological History of the search for ... The word `city' is a vague one, and probably only means a settlement, perhaps a district, like the modern Arabic beled which is used to mean town, village, district, ... Afterward, as related above, there are merely some signs of Persian occupation in a limited number of areas on the tell." (Excavations At Kadesh-Barnea: 1976-1978, ... ...
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29: Seder Olam Rabbah modern Jewish calendar English pdf free online
... In fact if you correct the Persian occupation and other historic errors, in the Seder Olam, you end up with the same date as you would using the modern Masoretic numbers for creation. This is a ... Many Dead Sea scroll fragments/scrolls/copies of Jubilees have been excavated showing it was widely read and known throughout the first century BC including the time of Christ and the early ... Chronology is critical in correctly "reading" pottery, destruction layers and site occupational history. If you get the date wrong the entire archeological report and most of its conclusions become worthless and ... among Jews and early Christians was the belief that the Messiah would arrive during the sixth millennium after creation, between AM 5000 and AM 6000 (AM = Anno Mundi, "in the year of the world"). ... Little is known about Nazareth during the same period; the paltry evidence that exists, however, confirms the impression that it was a village of from 1,000-2,000 residents, not unlike others in ... ...
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30: Ancient Synagogues of 1, 2, 3, 4, Maccabees: 125 BC
... 4th Maccabees: 19-54 AD "The authorship of 4 Maccabees is unknown: while some early church fathers attribute it to Josephus, this has been almost universally ... B. The Synagogue at Modein (Hurvat Umm el-Umdan) GPS: 31.883755° 34.996900° 1. "First Maccabees is a history of the rise of the Hasmonaean dynasty, from the daring ... Mattathias moves from Jerusalem to the village of Modein: 1 Macc 2:1-14. c. Thus at the very beginning of the Hasmonean dynasty, Modein was the hometown of the entire ... Why was I born to see this affliction of my people and the affliction of the city of the holy and to stay here during its being given into the hand of enemies, and ... also devoted to writing on a pillar and dedicating a place of prayer at the site of the banquet, they departed unharmed, free, and overjoyed, having been rescued ... Synagogue Occupation Date (SOD)= Excavation date + Inscriptional date + Literary date Allusions: Synagogue worship allusions and imagery in the New Testament Master ... ...
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31: Exodus Route: Men who misled the world away from truth
... His deception deflected the search for Kadesh away from its historic Transjordan location at Petra (specifically at El Beidha) to its current location on every Bible map ... later, in 1896 AD, Kades was next visited by Lagrange who said when he visited the site: "the deception [of Trumbull] was so strong, the disenchantment so deep, that I ... (III) [Nile cataracts], (IV) [Babylon], and probably (V) [Mt. Hermon], and Arabia (IX) [after AD 107] was not created until the early second Christian century. ... Herodotus said the Nile flooded Arabia in Goshen (2:19). Herodotus records how during the Babylonian captivity (605-536 BC) when Israel was vacant from Canaan, both ... BC. It was at exactly this time that Herodotus wrote his account and the Arab occupation of these seaports in 450 BC do not reflect the geographic territory of Arabia in the first century. At the time Herodotus wrote his history, the Jews remained a tiny occupied vassal-state under Persian control down to the ... ...
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32: Sabbatatrians Refuted and Sabbath keepers Exposed: 2011 AD
... This head hunter's village was feuding with another village, and a war between them seemed likely. The missionary was working to try to prevent the fight. In a discussion with one ... See: http://www.gci.org/law/sabbath/history1"??? Summarizing the research of SDA researchers, Maxwell and Damsteegt, and biblical scholar, Charlesworth, our anonymous former SDA scholar comments on their work as ... So, this begs the question, Why do Adventist's and others keep the Sabbath rather than the Lords day, which according to the writings of early Christians, was kept during the time of the Apostles? Note: ... which is why we take up the "double application" position of this chapter, explained in more detail at another web page at this site titled: Isaiah 66:23: New Moon observance. ... They had also many festivals on which the people left their ordinary occupation to take part in the celebrations, but these have no periodicity like that of the week. Very truly ... ...
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33: The Exodus Route: The Archaeology of Mt. Lawz as Mt. Sinai
... In simple words, the official top plan found walls, not doors because the doors were bricked in centuries later during secondary use long after Israel left Mt. Sinai. At Khirbet el-Maqatir, the ... land). Mampsis was the last city build by the Nabateans around 150 BC. It had continuous occupation through the early and late Roman periods, through the Byzantine until it was destroyed by ... Despite all this Fritz says: a. "Considering the role of synagogues in early Jewish history, the structure at the base of Jabal al-Maqla may have been designed as a small, open air synagogue, with a paved ... of a prosperous diasporic Jewish population in Arabia that associated this part of the Jabal al-Lawz range with Mount Sinai and decided to construct a memorial synagogue at the supposed site. ... 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 period ... ...
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34: The "Aharoni Fortress" Near Quseima and the "Israelite Fortresses ...
... To obtain more detailed information, particularly because the site was in danger of damage, we carried out exploratory excavations there in 1981.2 Two phases of occupation were discovered: the first, a main stage during which the building was erected was in the Iron Age, somewhere between the end of the 11th century B.C. and the 10th century B.C. The sparsity of finds precludes any more precise dating. During a secondary stage, ... Both Herzog and Finkelstein suggest that the large courtyard was necessary to accommodate the settlers' flocks and herds during the early stages of sedentarization (Finkelstein 1985: 373; 1988a: 244; Herzog 1990: 232).18 I have shown elsewhere, however (Meshel 1992a: 294-95), that ... Let us hope that additional facts, rather than theories, will some day bring us closer to the solution of one of the most interesting problems in the history of the Negev. NOTES 1In detailed 1:100,000 maps. 2The excavations took place in January 1981, under the auspices of the Tel ... ...
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35: The Wilderness of Zin, C. Leonard Woolley and T. E. Lawrence ...
... In the side of the valley are the last remains of rough terrace-walling, and near by, a little to the north of the wady entrance on the sand-hills, we found ancient ... The government post consists of two or three stone-built houses on little limestone hummocks above the spring. Beyond them on the north are some early graves, ... IV. The Antiquities of the Kossaima District In the valley of Ain el Guderat are remains of many periods of occupation. The latest are the Arab graves of the Guderat ... There may have been buildings here, but more probably they are only conduits and retaining walls of terraces in an irrigation scheme; it would be a very good site for ... One can well imagine that in years of drought Ain el Guderat fed all the saints of Central Sinai. The Byzantine village on the north side of the valley, at the spot ... Southern Desert, and may well mark it out as the headquarters of the Israelites during their forty years of discipline. By Steve Rudd: Contact the author for ... ...
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36: Bible Only Revelation Commentary by Steven Rudd
.../185= 5400 Stadia 4. The five major commenters used in the Lord's church today (early date: Wallace 1966, Ogden 1985/1998; late date: Hinds 1936, McGuiggen 1976, ... Christians today, like non-Christian Rebel Jews, both thought the Messiah was coming to do physical battle with Rome, escape occupation and rule literally in ... was his grandson by marriage. 10. However, the Jews patiently endured their fate until Gessius Florus became governor. (17) During his term of office war broke out. ... But the city occupied a commanding position, and it had been reinforced by engineering works so massive that they might have rendered even a flat site impregnable. ... Solyma."], by far the most famous city, not of Judæa only, but of the East, and Herodium, with a celebrated town of the same name. (Pliny, Natural History 5:15) e. ... Translation: "To those in charge of the sacrifices of the village Theadelphia, from Aurelia Bellias, daughter of Peteres, and her daughter, Kapinis. We have always ... ...
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37: Schools, Education and Literacy of Jews In Synagogues
SCHOOLS AND LITERACY OF JEWS IN SYNAGOGUES A. History of Jewish Literacy: 1. The Jewish nation is the historically most literate of any nation on earth. 2. Hebrew was ... Babylonian Talmud indicates formal teaching in a school setting was taking place at Naioth: "Expounded Raba, "[In search of the exact site of the Temple,] what is the ... allied to this would have been chosen to denote a residence of prophets in a village or town. "(A Dictionary of the Bible: Dealing with Its Language, Literature, ... B. Each Synagogue was used as a school 1. Schools were run in the main auditorium of the synagogue during the week: a. 480 synagogues with schools in Jerusalem at the ... 12. Byzantine Church Architecture: Octagonal and Basilica 13. Orientation: Early Synagogues did not Point to Jerusalem 14. The Church replaced the Temple: ... Synagogue Occupation Date (SOD)= Excavation date + Inscriptional date + Literary date Allusions: Synagogue worship allusions and imagery in the New Testament Master ... ...
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38: In Darkest England and the Way Out, William Booth 1890 AD
In Darkest England and the Way Out William Booth 1890 AD Click to View Click to View See also: History of Psychiatry homepage Introduction: In 1890 AD, William Booth, ... The ultimate destiny of these poor wretches should be a penal settlement where they could be confined during Her Majesty's pleasure as are the criminal lunatics at ... CHAPTER 3. To the Country!--The Farm Colony Section 1. The Farm Proper Section 2. The Industrial Village Section 3. Agricultural Villages Section 4. Co-operative Farm ... distressed heart; and the horror grew darker with their fancies; the cold of early morning, the comfortless grey of dawn, the dead white mist, the ever-dripping ... Every man who goes to our Farm Colony does so, not to acquire his fortune, but to obtain a knowledge of an occupation and that mastery of his tools which will enable ... In this way our Farm Colony will throw off small Colonies all round it until the original site is but the centre of a whole series of small farms, where those whom we ... ...
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39: Jesus Master Builder carpenter stonemason creator build temple ...
... (Revelation 2:17) 7. Unique Facts About Jesus' House: "When you get the archeology right, the date right, the history right and the geography right, you get the bible story right." a. ... or sandals, or a staff; for the worker is worthy of his support. "And whatever city or village you enter, inquire who is worthy in it, and stay at his house until you leave that city. ... B. First century house designs: 1. "The courtyard was an integral part of the house, serving as the site of the daily household tasks such as cooking, baking, and laundry. During the warm summer months, the family often ate in the courtyard and even slept ... B. Mes. 10:5, I.1.I-N) b. "In addition to its use in the production of cement, lime was used to seal the walls of water cisterns as early as the Iron Age, or perhaps even earlier, in ... Synagogue Occupation Date (SOD)= Excavation date + Inscriptional date + Literary date Allusions: Synagogue worship allusions and imagery in the New Testament Master builder Stonemason ... ...
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40: Lovesick, a romantic novel. Commentary on Song of Solomon, Canticles ...
... Perhaps the inscription was etched into the tomb hundreds of years after it was built by a later king. It is very likely that this is the site of where Solomon built ... The Two/Three Person drama view (love triangle, Solomon, Shulammite, Shepherd) dates back to 200 AD: 200 AD "From early times the Song was regarded as dramatic. ... She is joined by her true lover and leaning on his arm, returns to her village. They pass the scenes so dear to them while she recounts her recent misfortunes. The ... (Homer Hailey, Bible Class Notes: Wisdom Literature, Song of Solomon, Temple Terrace: Florida College Bookstore, 1972 AD, p24) 1977 AD: Patsy Rae Dawson: "If the ... The idea that Solomon, the most polygamist man in world history, was the ultimate example of marriage bliss is absurd. How can young girls today find any value in the ... The events in the SONG OF SOLOMON happened the same year as Solomon began to build the temple (967 BC), which was completed 7 years later in 960 BC. During the story, ... ...
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41: The Samaritan Pentateuch (SP) Bible manuscript: Oldest and only ...
... and Fanutah: For the Samaritans, there are three great eras of history, the present era of divine disfavor sandwiched between two periods of divine favor. The original period of divine favor existed when the tabernacle was on Mount Gerizim in the early days of Palestinian settlement, a period of 260 years by Samaritan ... A human figure, the Taheb, modeled on the promise of Deut 18:18, will be the harbinger of the new era. During the middle ages the concept of a Second Kingdom, ... Other peoples will become their subjects. Mt Gerizim will be liberated from foreign occupation and will regain its cultic purity. The goal of all of that is peace for ... and thought the discourse of the man probable; and as they abode at a certain village, which was called Tirathaba, they got the rest together to them, and desired to ... The same change based on the Samaritan ideology pertains to the frequent Deuteronomic formulation, "the site which the Lord will choose," alluding to Jerusalem. From ... ...
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42: Zedekiah, Matteniah King of Judah 597-587 BC The Chronological ...
... saying, "Take some large stones in your hands and hide them in the mortar in the brick terrace which is at the entrance of Pharaoh's palace in Tahpanhes, in the sight of some of the ... thy destruction." (20) But I must restrain myself from these passions by the rules of history, since this is not a proper time for domestic lamentations, but for historical ... The early historians who identified biblical Anathoth all associated the site with Anata. Josephus (Ant 10 §114) identified Anathoth as the home of Jeremiah "which is twenty stades distant from Jerusalem." Eusebius (Onomast. 26.27-29) placed Anathoth 3 miles N of Jerusalem in the tribe of Benjamin. Many pilgrims-including Burchard of Mt. Zion, Marino Santo, John Poloner, and Brother Felix-visited biblical Anathoth during the time of ... During the Iron Age the biblical city of Anathoth was located at Ras el-Kharrubeh, but during the Hellenistic-Roman periods it was relocated down the valley to the village that today ... ...
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43: Textbook of Disturbances of Mental Life, Johann Christian August ...
... Auenbrugger, Uber die stille Wuth [On the Quiet Rage], Dessau, 1783; third and fourth case history), where the patient exclaims: "I am lost, nothing can help me any ... at medical help but many diseases with an acute initial stage, even when the physician is able to treat them at this early stage, inevitably pass into the chronic stage. ... hours applied a blistering plaster with cantharides powder to the cupped site. The festering was maintained, and the patient recovered. According to Perfect (case 60), a raging patient received a hard blow on the head during a paroxysm, which resulted in a strongly suppurating abscess, but this led to his recovery. ... suggestions for the sense of touch are too hazardous.) 2. For the spirit: occupation suited to the individual patient: mechanical work, artistic work, conversation, ... outcome (Die chronischen Krankheiten, Vol. 2, under the heading "Idiocy"): a village magistrate had gradually sunk into the deepest depth of idiocy as a result of ... ...
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44: Jewish Messianic Expectation in the Dead Sea Scrolls: Luke 3 ...
... NOT PHYSICAL: The Jews at the time of Jesus were looking for a PHYSICAL WARRIOR King who would defeat the enemies of Israel and liberate the state from occupation. a. ... viticulture-that is, growing and processing grapes and producing wine-and terrace farming" (NT307 Archaeology and the New Testament, Craig Evans, Nazareth, 2014 ... commentary, John 19:19, Leon Morris, 1995 AD) iii. "The inscription was read by many Jews because the site of the crucifixion (in those days) was close to the city. ... The phonic similarity between Nazarene and Nazarite would cause early Christians to explore messianic passages that predicted Jesus would be a Nazarite who would ... death by hanging Him on a cross [literally "wood"]." (Acts 5:30) 2. In 1446 BC during the Exodus, Darkness fell upon Egypt for three days: Exodus 10:22 3. "The Lord ... In this way the very important history of Moses giving law on Pentecost after three days of preparation (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) directly mirrored the crucifixion. ... ...
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45: Ancient Synagogue Top Plans: Qumran 100 BC
Qum'ran Synagogue Home of the Dead Sea Scrolls 1. History of Qumran: a. "Qumran first came to life in the Late Iron II period, probably as an military outpost of the Judean monarchy. The site's deepest and sole round cistern dates to that era. After centuries of abandonment, the site was re-built during the Hellenistic period. While the extent of the earliest renewal of occupation remains unclear, major construction totally re-shaped the site beginning about the time of John Hyrcanus, ca. 135 bce. Archaeological data correlate with the literary data on the group's history. The withdrawal to Qumran was led by the Teacher of Righteousness within a generation or so of the founding of the sect." (Origin and Early History of the Qumran Sect, Lawrence H. Schiffman, Biblical Archaeologist: Volume 58, 2001 AD) 2. No synagogue building has been definitively identified at Qumran. a. Room 4, 77 or 30 seem the best candidates. b. At Quran, they ate their meals in total silence. 3. Some believe ... ...
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46: The Iron Age Fortresses at En Haseva, Rudolph Cohen, 1995 AD
crossroads were among the most immense of the region during the Iron Age and Roman Periods. In an article last year (BA 57:4119941), we outlined the Roman, Nabatean, and Iron Age remains at (En Haseva and presented arguments for the identification of the site with the biblical Tamar and the Tamara mentioned in Roman and Byzantine sources. The termination of fieldwork at the site at the end of this past summer (July 1995) offers the chance to display the reconstructed vessels from what was probably an Edomite shrine and to supply further details concerning (En Haseva's Iron Age history. In particular, the remains of an additional fortress (Stratum 6), earlier in date than the two previously uncovered (Strata 4, 5), now complete the stratigraphical sequence at the site. The Iron Age Strata (Strata 4, 5, 6) The work at (En Haseva has now distinguished six occupation levels (from the latest to the earliest): (1) Late Byzantine and Early Islamic Periods (sixth-seventh centuries CE) (2) Late ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-iron-age-fortresses-negev-ein-haseva-rudolph-cohen-1995ad.htm
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47: bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-rudolph-cohen-kadesh-barnea ...
Kadesh Barnea (Ain el-Qudeirat) A fortress from the time of the Judaean Kingdom Rudolph Cohen The Israel Museum, Jerusalem 1983 AD The Site Biblical Tradition Kadesh-barnea's importance in the history of the Jewish people derives primarily from its biblical association with Israel's sojourn in the desert. As a consequence, numerous scholars of past generations have attempted to equate biblical Kadesh-barnea with sites in Sinai, the Negev, or even more distant places. Early in this century, a general ... In 1956, Dothan conducted excavations at the site, and was able to clarify many details connected with the ground plan of the fortress. Dothan ascribed its construction to the 8th-7th centuries B.C.E. (during the reign of Jehoshaphat), and its ... Settlement at Kadesh-barnea continued in the post-exilic period with the establishment of an unfortified village on the site. There is evidence of similar settlement, though on a very restricted scale, elsewhere in the Central Negev (e.g., Horvat ... ...
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48: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Gush Halav, Gischala 78 BC
The other built of large carefully dressed blocks and in a better state of preservation, is beautifully situated near the village spring, overlooking a green valley. The inner dimensions of the building are 46 feet by 50 feet. It ... On one of the column drums was a Hebrew inscription reading: 'Jose son of Tanhum made this shrine. Let him be blessed.' Both buildings are among the early group of synagogues (i.e. they date from the 2nd-3rd centuries AD). The site is identified with el-Jish in Upper Galilee." (The Archaeological ... These two special columns could date back to the first century when they were used as in Gamla. A. Earliest Synagogue Occupation Date (SOD) = 78 BC 1. Excavation date: first century 2. Inscriptional date: none 3. Literary date: ... D. Occupation history: Home of Zealot "John of Gischala" [Gush Halav] 1. Overview of Zealot John of Gischala [Gush Halav]: a. "Josephus also reports that John of Gischala [Gush Halav] built up the walls of his native place and ... ...
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49: The Exodus Route: Elim (Nabatean Leuke Kome, Onne, Aynuna)
Click to View Elim 12 springs 70 palms Modern Ain Ounah or Aynuna Nabatean Leuke Kome (Strabo) "Onne" (Ptolemy) "White Village" (Periplus Maris Erythraei) A Natural Oasis Click to View Exodus Route home page Click to View Overview ... This was a significant and known location because it is used as a reference marker to locate "the Wilderness of Sin which is between Elim and Sinai" Ex 16:1. b. Elim is the first of three line-of-site locations: Elim, Wilderness of Sin, Wilderness of Sinai. 3. During Nabatean times (1st century) ... Every indication is that before they reached the second Red Sea camp after Elim, they were inland, to be not camping near the Red Sea. d. The next stop after Elim is the second Red Sea camp. 7. Early Christians created metaphoric ... Leuke Kome is described in the mid-third-century Monumentum Adulitanum (Chapter 4, 88-9), which implies that it was still active at that time as part of Provincia Arabia. A reference by Marcianus may extend the occupation until ad ... ...
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50: Reassessing the chronology of Biblical Edom, Thomas E. Levy, ...
The results were spectacular. Occupation begins here in the eleventh century BC and the monumental fortress is built in the tenth. If this site can be equated with the rise of the Biblical kingdom of Edom it can now be seen to: have its roots in local Iron Age societies; is considerably earlier than previous scholars assumed; ... Dating events and processes of change during the "Biblical" or Iron Age periods has been particularly problematic. The recent application of high-precision radiocarbon dates to Iron Age archaeological strata offers a less ... Authority, Jerusalem, Israel 7 Environmental Archaeology Unit, Oxford University Museum of Natural History, Oxford OX1 3PW, UK 8 Oxford Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit, Research Laboratory for Archaeology and History ... These have proved to be of key importance for re-assessing and clarifying the evolution of the Edomite kingdom known from biblical sources (Bartlett 1992). Khirbat en-Nahas - the context From the Early Bronze Age (c. ... ...
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