Archaeology and the Biblical Record

Cover of Archaeology and the Biblical Record by Bernard Alpert
Year: 2012
Language: en
Pages: 110
ISBN-13: 9780761858355
Dimensions:
Height: 8.95 Inches
Length: 6.01 Inches
Weight: 0.352 Pounds
Width: 0.43 Inches
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“Archaeology and the Biblical Record” by Bernard Alpert, published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC on July 18, 2012, offers a concise exploration of the intersection between archaeology and biblical history. This 110-page book examines the impact of the Babylonian destruction of Jerusalem and Judea in the 6th century BCE, highlighting how this event prompted the Israelites to construct a meaningful narrative of their past. Through the lens of modern archaeology, the text encourages readers to revisit familiar Bible stories and gain a deeper understanding of their historical context.

In this edition, Alpert challenges traditional interpretations of scripture while maintaining respect for the religious beliefs of readers. The book invites both Jewish and Christian scholars to reconsider foundational assumptions and adapt their teaching methods. Covering topics such as biblical criticism, history, and archaeology, it serves as a resource for teachers, clergy, and general readers alike, addressing historical dilemmas encountered in biblical studies.


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In the 6th century BCE, Jerusalem and Judea were destroyed by the Babylonians. This traumatic event created the need to construct and articulate a comprehensive past that would give meaningful context to the identity of the Israelites. New modes of communal organization and worship during this period formed the foundation of Second Temple Jerusalem and early Christianity. Readers will be able to revisit familiar Bible stories and reach a better understanding of these events through the lens of modern archaeology. Archaeology and the Biblical Record challenges traditional views of the scripture while respecting the religious sensitivities of the reader. This bold text invites both Jewish and Christian biblical scholars to rethink basic assumptions and reformulate their instructional methods. Accessible and concise, this fresh look at Bible history is written for teachers, members of the clergy, and general readers, providing answers to the many historical dilemmas confronted in the course of studying the Bible.

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