Footnote 1 - Bible Books
See review by Hershel Shanks in “Did Jesus Really Die on the Cross?” BAR 18:05.
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See review by Hershel Shanks in “Did Jesus Really Die on the Cross?” BAR 18:05.
See Readers Reply, BR 07:04 and Readers Reply, BR 07:05.
Biblical scholars are generally agreed that 66 chapters of the Book of Isaiah contain the words of two, or perhaps even three, different prophets: First Isaiah, who prophesied between, 742–701 B.C.E. in Jerusalem; Second Isaiah, who prophesied in about 540 B.C.E. during the Babylonian Exile; and perhaps a Third Isaiah who prophesied in Jerusalem after the return from Exile in 538 B.C.E.
See Itzhaq Beit-Arieh, “Fifteen Years in Sinai,” BAR 10:04.
See Peter C. Craigie, “The Tablets from Ugarit and Their Importance for Biblical Studies,” BAR 09:05.
See Lawrence E. Stager and Samuel R. Wolff, “Child Sacrifice at Carthage—Religious Rite or Population Control?” BAR 10:01.