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The Case for Biblical Archaeology: Uncovering the Historical Record of God’s Old Testament People is unavailable, but you can change that!

Archaeologist and professor John Currid explores the geography of the land of the Bible and a history of its excavation; describes archaeological sites throughout the land; and introduces discoveries connected to agriculture, architecture, ceramics, burial practices, and more. This introduction will encourage anyone interested in the witness of the land of the Bible (sometimes called the fifth...

“O God, we have heard with our ears, our fathers have told us, what deeds you performed in their days, in the days of old.” (Psalm 44:1) Bargil pixner made the following statement regarding the land of the Bible: “Five gospels record the life of Jesus. Four you will find in books and the one you will find in the land they call holy. Read the fifth gospel and the world of the four will open to you.”1 Pixner was probably quoting Jerome, who, in the fourth century A.D., was the
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