Footnote 2 - Where the Temple Tax Was Buried
See P. Kyle McCarter, Jr., “The Mysterious Copper Scroll: Clues to Hidden Temple Treasure?” Bible Review, August 1992, p. 63.
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See P. Kyle McCarter, Jr., “The Mysterious Copper Scroll: Clues to Hidden Temple Treasure?” Bible Review, August 1992, p. 63.
See P. Kyle McCarter, Jr., “The Mysterious Copper Scroll: Clues to Hidden Temple Treasure?” Bible Review, August 1992.
Geraty, president of La Sierra College in Riverside, California, is the overall director of the project; LaBianca directs the survey; Douglas Clark of Walla Walla College directs volunteer and consortium support (Andrews University/Atlantic Union College Canadian Union College and Walla Walla College), and I direct the excavations at Tell El-‘Umeiri.
See “Tom Crotser Has Found the Ark of the Covenant—Or Has He?” BAR 09:03.
See Siegfried Horn letter, “When was the Exodus?”, Queries & Comments, BAR 03:04.
See Philip C. Hammond, “New Light on the Nabateans,” BAR 07:02; Avraham Negev, “Understanding the Nabateans,” BAR 14:06; and Judith W. Shanks, “A Plea for the Bedoul Bedouin of Petra,” BAR 07:02.
See Frank Moore Cross, “Original Biblical Text Reconstructed from Newly Found Fragments,’” BR 01:03.
See Solomon Landers, “Did Jephthah Kill His Daughter?” Bible Review, August 1991.