The Bible & Archaeology
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The Bible & Archaeology   -     Translated By: Sarah E. Richelle
    By: Matthieu Richelle

The Bible & Archaeology

Translated By: Sarah E. Richelle
Hendrickson Publishers / 2018 / Paperback

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Ancient artifacts and the Bible illuminate each other in various ways, but it can be difficult to understand how this process works and how archaeological discoveries should be interpreted. In this book, Matthieu Richelle provides a concise, up-to-date introduction to the relationship between archaeology and the Old and New Testament Scriptures. He shows how historic physical artifacts and the biblical texts illuminate one another—creating a fascinating "dialogue" that sheds light on the meaning of both.  What emerges is a rich and balanced picture that enlivens our understanding of the Bible’s message, increases our appreciation for the historical and cultural contexts in which it was written, and helps us be realistic about the limits of our knowledge. This work is revised and updated from the original French translation.

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Title: The Bible & Archaeology
By: Matthieu Richelle
Translated By: Sarah E. Richelle
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 168
Vendor: Hendrickson Publishers
Publication Date: 2018
Dimensions: 5.5 X 8.5 (inches)
Weight: 10 ounces
ISBN: 1619709112
ISBN-13: 9781619709119
Stock No: WW709119

Publisher's Description

This book is a brief, popular (but informed and up-to-date) introduction to the relationship between the Bible and archaeology. Material culture (i.e., artifacts) and the biblical text illuminate each other in various ways, but many of us find it difficult to reach a nuanced understanding of how this process works and how archaeological discoveries should be interpreted. This book provides an irenic and balanced perspective on these issues, showing how texts and artifacts are in a fascinating “dialogue” with one another that sheds light on the meaning and importance of both. What emerges is a rich and complex picture that enlivens our understanding of the Bible’s message, increases our appreciation for the historical and cultural contexts in which it was written, and helps us be realistic about the limits of our knowledge.

Endorsement

“In an age of ever-increasing specialization, Matthieu Richelle exhibits his masterful control over both the biblical text and the material culture. Moreover, he demonstrates the value of studying the Bible and archaeology together, in order to reveal the most that we can learn about ancient Israel and its most precious legacy, the literary productions that eventually emerged as the books of the Bible.”

—Gary A. Rendsburg, Blanche and Irving Laurie Professor of Jewish History, Rutgers University

 

“Timely. Judicious. Lucid. A rising star in French biblical scholarship offers an excellent, up-to-date teaching book on the nature of archaeology, the evidence with which it works, and the kinds of insights it can provide biblical scholars. Richelle's welcome, moderate approach is exemplified in his superb survey and evaluation of contemporary positions surrounding the kingdom of David and Solomon.”

—David M. Carr, Professor of Old Testament, Union Theological Seminary

About the Author

Dr. Matthieu Richelle is professor of Old Testament at the Faculté Libre de Théologie Évangélique, Vaux-sur-Seine, France. A former student at the French Biblical and Archaeological School in Jerusalem, he received his PhD from the École Pratique des Hautes Études (Sorbonne) and has taught courses on ancient Semitic inscriptions there for years. Richelle has written dozens of scholarly and popular articles on the Bible and the history and inscriptions of Syria-Palestine, and he is the author of several books (in French), including A Guide to Old Testament ExegesisUnderstanding Genesis 1–11 Today, and The Testament of Elisha: Masoretic Text and Septuagint in 2 Kings 13:10–14:16.

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