Footnote 1 - First Person: Why Consult Scholarship to Judge “Jesus’ Wife” Fragment?
Hershel Shanks, “The Saga of ‘The Gospel of Jesus’ Wife,’” BAR 41:03.
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Hershel Shanks, “The Saga of ‘The Gospel of Jesus’ Wife,’” BAR 41:03.
See Gabriel Barkay and Zachi Dvira, “Relics in Rubble: The Temple Mount Sifting Project.”
See Frankie Snyder, Gabriel Barkay and Zachi Dvira, “What the Temple Mount Floor Looked Like.”
See Robert Deutsch, “JPFs: More Questions than Answers,” BAR 40:05; Shmuel Ahituv, “Did God Have a Wife?” BAR 32:05; Ephraim Stern, “Pagan Yahwism: The Folk Religion of Ancient Israel,” BAR 27:03.
See Strata: “Child’s Eagle Eyes Spy Egyptian Amulet,” BAR 42:05.
See Strata: “How Many?” BAR 40:04.
P.M. Michèle Daviau and Paul-Eugène Dion, “Moab Comes to Life,” BAR 28:01; Siegfried H. Horn, “Why the Moabite Stone Was Blown to Pieces,” BAR 12:03.
P. Kyle McCarter Jr., “A Voice of Their Own: Ammonite Inscriptions,” Archaeology Odyssey 05:02.
Timothy P. Harrison, “Rabbath of the Ammonites,” Archaeology Odyssey 05:02.