Jesus Pan
Monday, May 18th, 2009Turns out what I’ve been missing my whole life is the Jesus Pan.
Turns out what I’ve been missing my whole life is the Jesus Pan.
You can get mp3 files of the Hebrew Bible, in Hebrew, here.
Dude, check out the new blog from the American Schools of Oriental Research, basically it’s devoted to spreading info about Near Eastern archaeology and history.
Yosef Garfinkel’s team excavated a large shard with writing on it dated to ca. 1000 BCE. The ostracon reportedly contains the words “judge,” “slave,” and “king.” This is important for not only understanding the evolution of alphabetic writing, but also should shed light on the history of early Israel. This was a time that society [...]
A bulla, or seal impression, bearing the name of Gedalyahu ben Pashur was just found in Jerusalem. Gadalyahu was a minister of King Zedekiah, and is mentioned in Jeremiah 38:1-4.
Hey internet world, you can study Christianity online at Lund University. But be warned, I noticed the school was founded in 1666. Might be a human number.
Darlings, Marjo Korpel has argued that a previously excavated seal is in fact the seal of Ahab’s wife, the infamous Jezebel. However, Christopher Rollston argues that it ain’t.
Archaeologists seem to have found the quarry where the massive stones used in Herod’s Temple were cut.
This Onion piece is pretty funny. My favorite part is new Bible’s subplot where Moses’ enemy Egyptians turn out to be cyborgs.