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Sabtu, 01 Oktober 2016

Week in Review 9/26/16 – 9/30/16

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October 1, 2016

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What Does the Parable of the Talents Mean?

Jesus tells to his disciples the Parable of the Talents, in which a master entrusts money to his slaves. Although the story is fairly straightforward, Richard L. Rohrbaugh argues in BAR that an ancient audience would have interpreted it differently than a modern one.

Flash Sale on Dead Sea Scrolls Bundle

Discover what the Dead Sea Scrolls teach us about Judaism and the beginnings of Christianity. Purchase four engaging BAS resources on the Dead Sea Scrolls together and save 46% with free domestic shipping—sale extended to October 2, 2016 at midnight ET!

First Person: BAR Gives Away $50,000

BAR is giving $50,000 in grants to the digs at Abel Beth Maacah, el-Araj and 'Einot Amitai. Learn the story behind these grants and read about the excavations to which the grants were ultimately awarded in BAR Editor Hershel Shanks's First Person column.

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The 19th Annual Bible & Archaeology Fest

Join BAR editor Hershel Shanks, plenary speaker Daniel Master and 21 of the biggest names in the Biblical and archaeological fields this November in vibrant San Antonio, TX, and be among the first to hear the results of the 2016 excavations in the Holy Land.

NEWS

Book of Leviticus Verses Recovered from
Burnt Hebrew Bible Scroll

Last year, it was reported that a burnt scroll from a Byzantine-period synagogue in Israel had finally been deciphered thanks to advanced digital technology. Now, the scroll has been published in a scholarly article, revealing new insights.


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