Bible History Daily has posted a video of a recent presentation by Chris McKinny and Erika Brown of top finds in biblical archaeology in 2024.
Paul S. Evans uses the War of 1812 as an analogy to explain how neither the Assyrians nor the biblical writers were deceptive in claiming victory in Sennacherib’s invasion of Judah in 701 BC.
A new exhibit entitled “Treasures Saved from Gaza” will be going on display at the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris on April 2 (subscription).
“Divine Warrior” is the latest episode in Walking The Text’s series on Biblical Images of God.
Zoom lecture on March 5: “Refugees in the Early Iron Southern Levant,” by David Brown
New release: Urbanism in the Iron Age Levant and Beyond: Research on Israel and Aram in Biblical Times VII, edited by Aren Maeir, Shira Albaz, and Angelika Berlejung (Mohr Siebeck, €170)
The latest issue of Buried History has been released (open-access).
A new group of Dead Sea Scrolls have been added to the exhibit at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library.
Bezalel Porten, professor emeritus at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, died this week.
Jerusalem Seminary is hosting two free online lectures. Register here.
- March 1: “The Shepherd-King, the Tribulation and the End of Exile,” by Dr. Noel Rabinowitz
- March 8: “Engaging the Oral Torah with Yeshua/Jesus,” by Elazar Brandt
HT: Agade, Explorator, Gordon Franz, Ted Weis