Footnote 5 - Christian and Jewish Views of the Holy Land
For more on the Byzantine city, see Jodi Magness, “Illuminating Byzantine Jerusalem,” BAR 24:02.
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For more on the Byzantine city, see Jodi Magness, “Illuminating Byzantine Jerusalem,” BAR 24:02.
See “Jerusalem as Mosaic,” sidebar to “Illuminating Byzantine Jerusalem,” BAR 24:02.
See Meir Ben-Dov, “Found After 1400 Years—The Magnificent Nea,” BAR 03:04.
See Dan Bahat, “Does the Holy Sepulchre Church Mark the Burial of Jesus?” BAR 12:03.
See Nitza Rosovsky, “A Thousand Years of History in Jerusalem’s Jewish Quarter,” BAR 18:03.
See Daniel N. Schowalter, “Lost in Translation,” BR 11:04; and Harvey Minkoff, “How Bible Translations Differ,” BAR 18:02.
See Ronald S. Hendel, “Where Is Mount Sinai?” BR 16:03.
See Leonard Greenspoon, “Major Septuagint Manuscripts—Vaticanus, Sinaiticus and Alexandrinus,” sidebar to “Mission to Alexandria,” BR 05:04.