Biblical Archaeology Review
Biblical Archaeology Review is the flagship publication of the Biblical Archaeology Society. For more than 40 years it has been making the world of archaeology in the lands of the Bible come alive for the interested layperson. Full of vivid images and articles written by leading scholars, this is a must read for anyone interested in the archaeology of the ancient Near East.
Footnote 6 - Is the Vatican Suppressing the Dead Sea Scrolls?
“BAR Editor Unwelcome in Madrid—Disinvited to DSS Congress,” Queries & Comments, BAR 17:03.
Footnote 5 - Is the Vatican Suppressing the Dead Sea Scrolls?
Lawrence H. Schiffman, “The Significance of the Scrolls,” Bible Review, October 1990.
Footnote 4 - Is the Vatican Suppressing the Dead Sea Scrolls?
Otto Betz, “Was John the Baptist an Essene?” Bible Review, December 1990.
Footnote 3 - Is the Vatican Suppressing the Dead Sea Scrolls?
Joseph A. Fitzmyer, “A Visit with M. Josef Milik,” BAR 16:04.
Footnote 2 - Is the Vatican Suppressing the Dead Sea Scrolls?
Footnote 1 - Is the Vatican Suppressing the Dead Sea Scrolls?
Avi Katzman, “Chief Dead Sea Scroll Scholar Denounces Judaism,” BAR 17:01. An earlier publication in Hebrew appeared in Ha‘aretz, a Tel Aviv daily.
Footnote 1 - Yurco’s Response
Lawrence Stager, “The Song of Deborah: Why Some Tribes Answered the Call and Others Did Not,” BAR 15:01. Reuben (pastoral) was occupied with his sheepfields, while Dan was enmeshed among ships (either subject to the Philistines, or actually part of them).
Footnote 5 - Rainey’s Challenge
Footnote 4 - Rainey’s Challenge
See Hershel Shanks,
