Footnote 1 - ReViews: Early Christian Treasures
See Mary Joan Winn Leith, "How Biblical Hebrew Changed: Earliest Depictions of the Virgin Mary,” BAR, 43:02.
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See Mary Joan Winn Leith, "How Biblical Hebrew Changed: Earliest Depictions of the Virgin Mary,” BAR, 43:02.
Martin Seyer, “Mysterious Jewish Building in Roman Turkey,” BAR, 42:01.
Frankie Snyder, Gabriel Barkay and Zachi Dvira, “What the Temple Floor Looked Like,” BAR, 42:06.
Patricia Smith, “Infants Sacrificed? The Tale Teeth Tell,” BAR, 40:04.
David Ussishkin, “Jezreel: Where Jezebel Was Thrown to the Dogs,” BAR 36:04.
Janet Howe Gaines, “How Bad Was Jezebel?” Bible Review, October 2000; Mary Joan Winn Leith, “First Lady Jezebel,” Bible Review, August 2004.