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Seminar on United Kingdom at Lanier Theological Library

A little-advertised seminar is occurring next week in Houston, and if you’re able to get there, it should be quite worthwhile. The only thing I’ve found online about it is this registration site, but that should be the main thing you need if you want to secure a seat. The main facts are as follows:

The Lanier Theological Library presents a seminar on “Recent Evidence for Israel’s United Kingdom” on Friday, September 14th, 2:00-5:00 pm in the Stone Chapel.

2:00-2:25 Jane Cahill, “Jerusalem at the Time of the United Monarchy: The Known, the Unknown, and the Next Frontier”

2:25-2:50 Steven Ortiz, “The Westward Expansion of the United Monarchy in Light of Recent Excavations”

2:50-3:15 Chris McKinny, “Going for Gold . . . Bringing Home (mainly) Bronze: Jerusalem’s Role in the Arabah Copper Industry and the Biblical Account of Solomon”

3:30-3:55 Timothy Harrison, “Kingdoms of Idols: Israel’s Northern Neighbors and What They Reveal about the World of the Bible”

3:55-4:20 K. Lawson Younger Jr. “David’s Wars: What Can We Know about his Aramean Enemies?”

4:20-4:45 Gary Rendsburg, “The Book of Genesis as a Product of the United Monarchy”

4:45-5:00 Discussion

This looks very good, and if you haven’t been to the Lanier Library, that’s worth a visit even if no one is speaking. If they do as they’ve done in the past, we might expect that videos of these lectures will appear on their website.

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3 thoughts on “Seminar on United Kingdom at Lanier Theological Library

  1. Thanks for publicizing this! Great to see Jane Cahill's still academically active since I haven't heard from her in years. Very much looking forward to watching the videos if they're ever posted.

  2. Hello, I am a Brazilian reader of the Blog and I have some news that you may be interested in. The National Museum, located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, was completely destroyed by fire this weekend. In his vault was a Torah scroll dated to the end of the medieval era. Here is a description of the object on the Museum's website: "Another curious object of the Emperor's Museum is a Torah distributed in nine leather scrolls containing incomplete Biblical texts written in Hebrew, and which apparently belonged to the emperor D. Pedro II. Currently the rollers are stored in the steering box ".

    http://www.museunacional.ufrj.br/casadoimperador/salas/museudoimperador.html

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