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Frontmatter -- PREFACE -- CONTENTS -- CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF ANCIENT SOURCES -- TABLE OF ARCHEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL PERIODS IN PALESTINE -- TABLE OF MONTHS IN THE ROMAN, EGYPTIAN, MACEDONIAN, AND HEBREW CALENDARS -- NOTE ON MEASURES OF LENGTH AND STATEMENTS OF DIRECTION -- LIST OF BISHOPS OF THE JERUSALEM CHURCH WITH EXPLANATORY COMMENTS -- THE JUDEO-CHRISTIANS -- OUTLINE OF FESTIVALS OF THE EARLY CHURCH -- LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS -- THE LIFE OF JOHN THE BAPTIST -- 1. A View of Ain Karim and the Church of St. John the Baptist– 16. The Church of the Finding of the Head of John the Baptist at Samaria-Sebaste -- THE LIFE OF JESUS -- BETHLEHEM -- 17. The Terraced Slopes of Bethlehem–39. Floor Mosaic in the Roof Chapel at the Field of the Shepherds near Bethlehem -- NAZARETH -- 40. Nazareth–57. On the Road from Nazareth Looking Toward the Traditional Village of Cana in Galilee -- SAMARIA -- 58. The Landscape of Samaria– 68. The Unfinished Greek Orthodox Basilica over Jacob’s Well -- GALILEE -- 69. The Southern End of the Sea of Galilee– 81. The Modern Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes -- 82. Plan of the Chapel and the Monastery of the Beatitudes at Tabgha– 106. Memorial of the Miracle of the Swine at Kursi -- DECAPOLIS -- 107. Plan of Jerash–119. Floor Mosaic in the Synagogue under the Synagogue Church at Jerash -- CAESAREA -- 120. General Plan of Caesarea– 133. Byzantine Church Mosaics at Caesarea -- JERICHO -- 134. Aerial View of Jericho– 142. Traditional Site of the Inn of the Good Samaritan -- THE MOUNT OF OLIVES -- 143. Map of the Mount of Olives–158. Plan by Arculf of the Church of the Holy Ascension -- 159. The Mosque of the Ascension on the Mount of Olives–172. In the Garden of Gethsemane -- JERUSALEM -- 173. Plan of Jerusalem in the Time of Jesus– 191. The Triple Gate -- 192. Excavated Area South of the Temple Mount– 205. Plan of the Church on Mount Sion According to Arculf -- 206. Door of the Syrian Orthodox Church of St. Mark– 220. A Game Board on a Paving Stone -- 221. Cistern under the Stone Pavement– 232. Bell Tower at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher -- 233. The Church of the Holy Sepulcher from the Tower of the Lutheran Church– 243. St. Stephen's Gate -- EMMAUS -- 244. Aerial View of el-Qubeibeh, A Possible Site of Emmaus– 247. The Baptistery at ‘Amwas -- TOMBS -- DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY TOMBS -- Shaft Tombs, 248–250 -- Chamber Tombs, 251–252 -- Chamber Tombs with Ledges, 253–254 -- Chamber Tombs with Kokim, 255 -- Chamber Tombs with Arcosolia, 256 -- Chamber Tombs with Sunk Graves, 257–258 -- DECORATED HELLENISTIC-PERIOD TOMBS AT MARISSA -- 259. Plan of the Uppermost City at Tell Sandahannah– 263. Portion of the Animal Frieze in Tomb 1 at Marissa -- HELLENISTIC AND ROMAN TOMBS IN THE KIDRON VALLEY -- 264. Plan of the Tomb of James and the Tomb of Zechariah– 270. The Pediment of the Tomb of Jehoshaphat -- THE SANHEDRIYYA TOMBS -- 271. Plan and Sections of Tomb xiv of the Sanhedriyya Tombs– 272. Entrance to Tomb xiv of the Sanhedriyya Tombs -- THE HERODIAN FAMILY TOMB -- 273. Plan and Sections of the Herodian Family Tomb–274. Rolling Stone in the Herodian Family Tomb -- THE TOMB OF QUEEN HELENA OF ADIABENE -- 275. Restoration in Perspective of the Tomb of Queen Helena of Adiabene– 281. Rolling Stone at the Entrance of the Tomb of Queen Helena of Adiabene -- CATACOMBS -- BETH SHE’ARIM -- 282. General View of Beth She’arim–287. Epitaph of Marinos and His Wife in Catacomb No. 13 -- ROME -- 288. An Aramaic Inscription from the Jewish Catacomb in Monteverde– 295. Another Painting in the Jewish Catacomb in the Villa Torlonia -- SARCOPHAGI -- 296. Sarcophagi in the Herodian Family Tomb–301. A Lead Coffin from Beth She’arim -- OSSUARIES -- 302. Ossuary from Tomb 14 at Tell en-Nasbeh–303. Ossuary Inscriptions from a Tomb in the Kidron Valley -- THE CROSS -- HISTORY OF THE CROSS MARK -- 304. Painted Pebbles with Cross Marks from Tell Abu Matar -- THE CROSS MARKAS A CHARACTER OF THE SEMITIC ALPHABET -- 305. Sandstone Statue from Serabit el-Khadem with proto-Sinaitic Inscription– 306. The Inscription of Yehimilk, King of Byblos -- THE HEBREW TAW AND ITS EQUIVALENTS -- THE SIGN OF PROTECTION AND DELIVERANCE -- THE PHYLACTERIES AND THE SIGN OF THE NAME OF GOD -- THE SIGN OF THE ANOINTED ONE -- 307. Column xxxv of the Isaiah Scroll from Cave 1 at Qumran -- THE CROSS MARK IN JEWISH CHRISTIANITY -- THE CROSS AS REPRESENTATION OF THE STAUROS -- THE CROSS IN THE HELLENISTIC CHURCH -- THE FORMS OF THE CROSS -- ABBREVIATIONS AND MONOGRAMS -- THE CROSS MARK IN RELATION TO FUNERAR Y CUSTOMS, JEWISH AND CHRISTIAN -- ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE CROSS MARK -- THE TEL ARAD JAR -- 308. Jar from Tel Arad with Hebrew Inscription and Taw Mark -- THE NICANOR OSSUARY -- 309. Inscription and Cross Mark on the Nicanor Ossuary–310. Cross Mark on the Lid of the Nicanor Ossuary -- THE OSSUARIES ON THE MOUNT OF OFFENCE -- 311. Inscription with the Name of Judah and Cross Mark on an Ossuary from the Mount of Offence– 314. Inscription with the Name of Alexander on an Ossuary from near Silwan -- THE TALPIOTH OSSUARIES -- 315. Plan of the Tomb at Talpioth– 318. Cross Mark on Ossuary No. 8 from Talpioth -- THE DOMINUS FLEVIT OSSUARIES -- 319. Plan and Sections of a Portion of the Cemetery at Dominus Flevit– 326. Photograph and Drawing of Marks on Ossuary No. 18 from Dominus Flevit -- HERCULANEUM -- 327. Wall Mark at Herculaneum–328. Stand at Herculaneum -- VATICAN -- 329. Graffiti in the Vatican Excavations -- CROSS MARKS IN THE CATACOMBS -- 330. A Painted Inscription in the Jewish Catacomb in the Villa Torlonia–335. Trisomus Inscription in the Catacomb of Priscilla -- THE CROSS MARK IN MANUSCRIPTS -- 336. A Page in Papyrus Bodmer 11 (P66)– 338. A Page in the Gospel of Truth (CodexJung) -- THE ANKH-CROSS -- 339. Slate Dish Embodying the Sign of the Ankh–344. Painting in a Tomb Chapel at the Oasis of Khargeh -- INDEX OF SCRIPTURAL REFERENCES -- INDEX
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The Archeology of the New Testament is the authoritative illustrated account of what is presently known about the chief sites and monuments connected with the life of Jesus and the history of the early church. To follow the order of the New Testament, it first investigates sites connected with John the Baptist and then proceeds to Bethlehem and Nazareth, Samaria and Galilee, Jerash, Caesarea, Jericho, the Mount of Olives, Jerusalem, and Emmaus. Each site is illustrated, and the accompanying text, numbered to facilitate cross-reference, contains a bibliography. This edition has been completely revised to reflect the most recent scholarship and excavations, and it contains many new entries. Anyone concerned with the historical, geographical, and cultural background of the New Testament will want to study this classic work as it retraces the steps of Jesus. "The definitive handbook. Finegan's comprehensive treatment of almost every problem in the field of New Testament archeology as well as his judicious evaluation of the evidence makes this book indispensable to every serious student of the Bible."--The New York Times Book ReviewOriginally published in 1993.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
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RELIGION / History. bisacsh
Acts of the Apostles.
Akbar.
Ancient Near East.
Apse.
Baptistery.
Basilica of the Annunciation.
Basilica.
Bible.
Biblical Archaeology Society.
Biblical Magi.
Biblical archaeology.
Book of Deuteronomy.
Book of Ezekiel.
Book of Isaiah.
Burial.
Caesarea Maritima.
Caesarea.
Capernaum.
Christian Church.
Christian Quarter.
Christian tradition.
Christianity.
Chronology of the Bible.
Church History (Eusebius).
Church history.
Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
Church of the Multiplication.
Church of the Pater Noster.
Constantine the Great.
Conversion of Paul the Apostle.
Custody of the Holy Land.
Dead Sea Scrolls.
Defensive wall.
Early Muslim conquests.
Edom.
Eleusinian Mysteries.
Eocene.
Epigraphy.
Epistle to Diognetus.
Epistle.
First Epistle to the Corinthians.
Habakkuk Commentary.
Hadrian.
Hebrew calendar.
Herod the Great.
Herodian.
Herodium.
Huldah Gates.
Incarnation (Christianity).
Isaiah scroll.
Jahangir.
Jebusite.
Jerash.
Jerusalem Church (Berlin).
Jewish Christian.
Jews.
John Chrysostom.
John the Baptist.
Jordan Valley (Middle East).
Judea (Roman province).
Judea.
Judeo-Christian.
Martyrium (architecture).
Miocene.
Mithraeum.
Mosque.
Mount of Olives.
Mughal Empire.
Nabataean kingdom.
Names and titles of Jesus in the New Testament.
Nazarene (sect).
New Literary History.
New Testament.
North America.
Old Testament.
Oligocene.
Ossuary.
Oxford University Press.
Paleo-Hebrew alphabet.
Paleogene.
Patriarchs (Bible).
Peter the Deacon.
Pottery.
Praetorium.
Qumran.
Rachel's Tomb.
Religious law.
Seleucid era.
Septuagint.
Solomon's Temple.
Temple in Jerusalem.
Textile.
The New Church.
Tholos (Ancient Rome).
Tiberias.
Tomb of Absalom.
Tomb of Jesus.
Tomb.
Tyropoeon Valley.
Western Wall.
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The Archeology of the New Testament : The Life of Jesus and the Beginning of the Early Church - Revised Edition /
Princeton Legacy Library ;
Frontmatter --
PREFACE --
CONTENTS --
CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF ANCIENT SOURCES --
TABLE OF ARCHEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL PERIODS IN PALESTINE --
TABLE OF MONTHS IN THE ROMAN, EGYPTIAN, MACEDONIAN, AND HEBREW CALENDARS --
NOTE ON MEASURES OF LENGTH AND STATEMENTS OF DIRECTION --
LIST OF BISHOPS OF THE JERUSALEM CHURCH WITH EXPLANATORY COMMENTS --
THE JUDEO-CHRISTIANS --
OUTLINE OF FESTIVALS OF THE EARLY CHURCH --
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS --
THE LIFE OF JOHN THE BAPTIST --
1. A View of Ain Karim and the Church of St. John the Baptist– 16. The Church of the Finding of the Head of John the Baptist at Samaria-Sebaste --
THE LIFE OF JESUS --
BETHLEHEM --
17. The Terraced Slopes of Bethlehem–39. Floor Mosaic in the Roof Chapel at the Field of the Shepherds near Bethlehem --
NAZARETH --
40. Nazareth–57. On the Road from Nazareth Looking Toward the Traditional Village of Cana in Galilee --
SAMARIA --
58. The Landscape of Samaria– 68. The Unfinished Greek Orthodox Basilica over Jacob’s Well --
GALILEE --
69. The Southern End of the Sea of Galilee– 81. The Modern Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes --
82. Plan of the Chapel and the Monastery of the Beatitudes at Tabgha– 106. Memorial of the Miracle of the Swine at Kursi --
DECAPOLIS --
107. Plan of Jerash–119. Floor Mosaic in the Synagogue under the Synagogue Church at Jerash --
CAESAREA --
120. General Plan of Caesarea– 133. Byzantine Church Mosaics at Caesarea --
JERICHO --
134. Aerial View of Jericho– 142. Traditional Site of the Inn of the Good Samaritan --
THE MOUNT OF OLIVES --
143. Map of the Mount of Olives–158. Plan by Arculf of the Church of the Holy Ascension --
159. The Mosque of the Ascension on the Mount of Olives–172. In the Garden of Gethsemane --
JERUSALEM --
173. Plan of Jerusalem in the Time of Jesus– 191. The Triple Gate --
192. Excavated Area South of the Temple Mount– 205. Plan of the Church on Mount Sion According to Arculf --
206. Door of the Syrian Orthodox Church of St. Mark– 220. A Game Board on a Paving Stone --
221. Cistern under the Stone Pavement– 232. Bell Tower at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher --
233. The Church of the Holy Sepulcher from the Tower of the Lutheran Church– 243. St. Stephen's Gate --
EMMAUS --
244. Aerial View of el-Qubeibeh, A Possible Site of Emmaus– 247. The Baptistery at ‘Amwas --
TOMBS --
DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY TOMBS --
Shaft Tombs, 248–250 --
Chamber Tombs, 251–252 --
Chamber Tombs with Ledges, 253–254 --
Chamber Tombs with Kokim, 255 --
Chamber Tombs with Arcosolia, 256 --
Chamber Tombs with Sunk Graves, 257–258 --
DECORATED HELLENISTIC-PERIOD TOMBS AT MARISSA --
259. Plan of the Uppermost City at Tell Sandahannah– 263. Portion of the Animal Frieze in Tomb 1 at Marissa --
HELLENISTIC AND ROMAN TOMBS IN THE KIDRON VALLEY --
264. Plan of the Tomb of James and the Tomb of Zechariah– 270. The Pediment of the Tomb of Jehoshaphat --
THE SANHEDRIYYA TOMBS --
271. Plan and Sections of Tomb xiv of the Sanhedriyya Tombs– 272. Entrance to Tomb xiv of the Sanhedriyya Tombs --
THE HERODIAN FAMILY TOMB --
273. Plan and Sections of the Herodian Family Tomb–274. Rolling Stone in the Herodian Family Tomb --
THE TOMB OF QUEEN HELENA OF ADIABENE --
275. Restoration in Perspective of the Tomb of Queen Helena of Adiabene– 281. Rolling Stone at the Entrance of the Tomb of Queen Helena of Adiabene --
CATACOMBS --
BETH SHE’ARIM --
282. General View of Beth She’arim–287. Epitaph of Marinos and His Wife in Catacomb No. 13 --
ROME --
288. An Aramaic Inscription from the Jewish Catacomb in Monteverde– 295. Another Painting in the Jewish Catacomb in the Villa Torlonia --
SARCOPHAGI --
296. Sarcophagi in the Herodian Family Tomb–301. A Lead Coffin from Beth She’arim --
OSSUARIES --
302. Ossuary from Tomb 14 at Tell en-Nasbeh–303. Ossuary Inscriptions from a Tomb in the Kidron Valley --
THE CROSS --
HISTORY OF THE CROSS MARK --
304. Painted Pebbles with Cross Marks from Tell Abu Matar --
THE CROSS MARKAS A CHARACTER OF THE SEMITIC ALPHABET --
305. Sandstone Statue from Serabit el-Khadem with proto-Sinaitic Inscription– 306. The Inscription of Yehimilk, King of Byblos --
THE HEBREW TAW AND ITS EQUIVALENTS --
THE SIGN OF PROTECTION AND DELIVERANCE --
THE PHYLACTERIES AND THE SIGN OF THE NAME OF GOD --
THE SIGN OF THE ANOINTED ONE --
307. Column xxxv of the Isaiah Scroll from Cave 1 at Qumran --
THE CROSS MARK IN JEWISH CHRISTIANITY --
THE CROSS AS REPRESENTATION OF THE STAUROS --
THE CROSS IN THE HELLENISTIC CHURCH --
THE FORMS OF THE CROSS --
ABBREVIATIONS AND MONOGRAMS --
THE CROSS MARK IN RELATION TO FUNERAR Y CUSTOMS, JEWISH AND CHRISTIAN --
ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE CROSS MARK --
THE TEL ARAD JAR --
308. Jar from Tel Arad with Hebrew Inscription and Taw Mark --
THE NICANOR OSSUARY --
309. Inscription and Cross Mark on the Nicanor Ossuary–310. Cross Mark on the Lid of the Nicanor Ossuary --
THE OSSUARIES ON THE MOUNT OF OFFENCE --
311. Inscription with the Name of Judah and Cross Mark on an Ossuary from the Mount of Offence– 314. Inscription with the Name of Alexander on an Ossuary from near Silwan --
THE TALPIOTH OSSUARIES --
315. Plan of the Tomb at Talpioth– 318. Cross Mark on Ossuary No. 8 from Talpioth --
THE DOMINUS FLEVIT OSSUARIES --
319. Plan and Sections of a Portion of the Cemetery at Dominus Flevit– 326. Photograph and Drawing of Marks on Ossuary No. 18 from Dominus Flevit --
HERCULANEUM --
327. Wall Mark at Herculaneum–328. Stand at Herculaneum --
VATICAN --
329. Graffiti in the Vatican Excavations --
CROSS MARKS IN THE CATACOMBS --
330. A Painted Inscription in the Jewish Catacomb in the Villa Torlonia–335. Trisomus Inscription in the Catacomb of Priscilla --
THE CROSS MARK IN MANUSCRIPTS --
336. A Page in Papyrus Bodmer 11 (P66)– 338. A Page in the Gospel of Truth (CodexJung) --
THE ANKH-CROSS --
339. Slate Dish Embodying the Sign of the Ankh–344. Painting in a Tomb Chapel at the Oasis of Khargeh --
INDEX OF SCRIPTURAL REFERENCES --
INDEX
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title The Archeology of the New Testament : The Life of Jesus and the Beginning of the Early Church - Revised Edition /
title_sub The Life of Jesus and the Beginning of the Early Church - Revised Edition /
title_full The Archeology of the New Testament : The Life of Jesus and the Beginning of the Early Church - Revised Edition / Jack Finegan.
title_fullStr The Archeology of the New Testament : The Life of Jesus and the Beginning of the Early Church - Revised Edition / Jack Finegan.
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title_auth The Archeology of the New Testament : The Life of Jesus and the Beginning of the Early Church - Revised Edition /
title_alt Frontmatter --
PREFACE --
CONTENTS --
CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF ANCIENT SOURCES --
TABLE OF ARCHEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL PERIODS IN PALESTINE --
TABLE OF MONTHS IN THE ROMAN, EGYPTIAN, MACEDONIAN, AND HEBREW CALENDARS --
NOTE ON MEASURES OF LENGTH AND STATEMENTS OF DIRECTION --
LIST OF BISHOPS OF THE JERUSALEM CHURCH WITH EXPLANATORY COMMENTS --
THE JUDEO-CHRISTIANS --
OUTLINE OF FESTIVALS OF THE EARLY CHURCH --
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS --
THE LIFE OF JOHN THE BAPTIST --
1. A View of Ain Karim and the Church of St. John the Baptist– 16. The Church of the Finding of the Head of John the Baptist at Samaria-Sebaste --
THE LIFE OF JESUS --
BETHLEHEM --
17. The Terraced Slopes of Bethlehem–39. Floor Mosaic in the Roof Chapel at the Field of the Shepherds near Bethlehem --
NAZARETH --
40. Nazareth–57. On the Road from Nazareth Looking Toward the Traditional Village of Cana in Galilee --
SAMARIA --
58. The Landscape of Samaria– 68. The Unfinished Greek Orthodox Basilica over Jacob’s Well --
GALILEE --
69. The Southern End of the Sea of Galilee– 81. The Modern Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes --
82. Plan of the Chapel and the Monastery of the Beatitudes at Tabgha– 106. Memorial of the Miracle of the Swine at Kursi --
DECAPOLIS --
107. Plan of Jerash–119. Floor Mosaic in the Synagogue under the Synagogue Church at Jerash --
CAESAREA --
120. General Plan of Caesarea– 133. Byzantine Church Mosaics at Caesarea --
JERICHO --
134. Aerial View of Jericho– 142. Traditional Site of the Inn of the Good Samaritan --
THE MOUNT OF OLIVES --
143. Map of the Mount of Olives–158. Plan by Arculf of the Church of the Holy Ascension --
159. The Mosque of the Ascension on the Mount of Olives–172. In the Garden of Gethsemane --
JERUSALEM --
173. Plan of Jerusalem in the Time of Jesus– 191. The Triple Gate --
192. Excavated Area South of the Temple Mount– 205. Plan of the Church on Mount Sion According to Arculf --
206. Door of the Syrian Orthodox Church of St. Mark– 220. A Game Board on a Paving Stone --
221. Cistern under the Stone Pavement– 232. Bell Tower at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher --
233. The Church of the Holy Sepulcher from the Tower of the Lutheran Church– 243. St. Stephen's Gate --
EMMAUS --
244. Aerial View of el-Qubeibeh, A Possible Site of Emmaus– 247. The Baptistery at ‘Amwas --
TOMBS --
DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY TOMBS --
Shaft Tombs, 248–250 --
Chamber Tombs, 251–252 --
Chamber Tombs with Ledges, 253–254 --
Chamber Tombs with Kokim, 255 --
Chamber Tombs with Arcosolia, 256 --
Chamber Tombs with Sunk Graves, 257–258 --
DECORATED HELLENISTIC-PERIOD TOMBS AT MARISSA --
259. Plan of the Uppermost City at Tell Sandahannah– 263. Portion of the Animal Frieze in Tomb 1 at Marissa --
HELLENISTIC AND ROMAN TOMBS IN THE KIDRON VALLEY --
264. Plan of the Tomb of James and the Tomb of Zechariah– 270. The Pediment of the Tomb of Jehoshaphat --
THE SANHEDRIYYA TOMBS --
271. Plan and Sections of Tomb xiv of the Sanhedriyya Tombs– 272. Entrance to Tomb xiv of the Sanhedriyya Tombs --
THE HERODIAN FAMILY TOMB --
273. Plan and Sections of the Herodian Family Tomb–274. Rolling Stone in the Herodian Family Tomb --
THE TOMB OF QUEEN HELENA OF ADIABENE --
275. Restoration in Perspective of the Tomb of Queen Helena of Adiabene– 281. Rolling Stone at the Entrance of the Tomb of Queen Helena of Adiabene --
CATACOMBS --
BETH SHE’ARIM --
282. General View of Beth She’arim–287. Epitaph of Marinos and His Wife in Catacomb No. 13 --
ROME --
288. An Aramaic Inscription from the Jewish Catacomb in Monteverde– 295. Another Painting in the Jewish Catacomb in the Villa Torlonia --
SARCOPHAGI --
296. Sarcophagi in the Herodian Family Tomb–301. A Lead Coffin from Beth She’arim --
OSSUARIES --
302. Ossuary from Tomb 14 at Tell en-Nasbeh–303. Ossuary Inscriptions from a Tomb in the Kidron Valley --
THE CROSS --
HISTORY OF THE CROSS MARK --
304. Painted Pebbles with Cross Marks from Tell Abu Matar --
THE CROSS MARKAS A CHARACTER OF THE SEMITIC ALPHABET --
305. Sandstone Statue from Serabit el-Khadem with proto-Sinaitic Inscription– 306. The Inscription of Yehimilk, King of Byblos --
THE HEBREW TAW AND ITS EQUIVALENTS --
THE SIGN OF PROTECTION AND DELIVERANCE --
THE PHYLACTERIES AND THE SIGN OF THE NAME OF GOD --
THE SIGN OF THE ANOINTED ONE --
307. Column xxxv of the Isaiah Scroll from Cave 1 at Qumran --
THE CROSS MARK IN JEWISH CHRISTIANITY --
THE CROSS AS REPRESENTATION OF THE STAUROS --
THE CROSS IN THE HELLENISTIC CHURCH --
THE FORMS OF THE CROSS --
ABBREVIATIONS AND MONOGRAMS --
THE CROSS MARK IN RELATION TO FUNERAR Y CUSTOMS, JEWISH AND CHRISTIAN --
ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE CROSS MARK --
THE TEL ARAD JAR --
308. Jar from Tel Arad with Hebrew Inscription and Taw Mark --
THE NICANOR OSSUARY --
309. Inscription and Cross Mark on the Nicanor Ossuary–310. Cross Mark on the Lid of the Nicanor Ossuary --
THE OSSUARIES ON THE MOUNT OF OFFENCE --
311. Inscription with the Name of Judah and Cross Mark on an Ossuary from the Mount of Offence– 314. Inscription with the Name of Alexander on an Ossuary from near Silwan --
THE TALPIOTH OSSUARIES --
315. Plan of the Tomb at Talpioth– 318. Cross Mark on Ossuary No. 8 from Talpioth --
THE DOMINUS FLEVIT OSSUARIES --
319. Plan and Sections of a Portion of the Cemetery at Dominus Flevit– 326. Photograph and Drawing of Marks on Ossuary No. 18 from Dominus Flevit --
HERCULANEUM --
327. Wall Mark at Herculaneum–328. Stand at Herculaneum --
VATICAN --
329. Graffiti in the Vatican Excavations --
CROSS MARKS IN THE CATACOMBS --
330. A Painted Inscription in the Jewish Catacomb in the Villa Torlonia–335. Trisomus Inscription in the Catacomb of Priscilla --
THE CROSS MARK IN MANUSCRIPTS --
336. A Page in Papyrus Bodmer 11 (P66)– 338. A Page in the Gospel of Truth (CodexJung) --
THE ANKH-CROSS --
339. Slate Dish Embodying the Sign of the Ankh–344. Painting in a Tomb Chapel at the Oasis of Khargeh --
INDEX OF SCRIPTURAL REFERENCES --
INDEX
title_new The Archeology of the New Testament :
title_sort the archeology of the new testament : the life of jesus and the beginning of the early church - revised edition /
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edition Revised
contents Frontmatter --
PREFACE --
CONTENTS --
CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF ANCIENT SOURCES --
TABLE OF ARCHEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL PERIODS IN PALESTINE --
TABLE OF MONTHS IN THE ROMAN, EGYPTIAN, MACEDONIAN, AND HEBREW CALENDARS --
NOTE ON MEASURES OF LENGTH AND STATEMENTS OF DIRECTION --
LIST OF BISHOPS OF THE JERUSALEM CHURCH WITH EXPLANATORY COMMENTS --
THE JUDEO-CHRISTIANS --
OUTLINE OF FESTIVALS OF THE EARLY CHURCH --
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS --
THE LIFE OF JOHN THE BAPTIST --
1. A View of Ain Karim and the Church of St. John the Baptist– 16. The Church of the Finding of the Head of John the Baptist at Samaria-Sebaste --
THE LIFE OF JESUS --
BETHLEHEM --
17. The Terraced Slopes of Bethlehem–39. Floor Mosaic in the Roof Chapel at the Field of the Shepherds near Bethlehem --
NAZARETH --
40. Nazareth–57. On the Road from Nazareth Looking Toward the Traditional Village of Cana in Galilee --
SAMARIA --
58. The Landscape of Samaria– 68. The Unfinished Greek Orthodox Basilica over Jacob’s Well --
GALILEE --
69. The Southern End of the Sea of Galilee– 81. The Modern Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes --
82. Plan of the Chapel and the Monastery of the Beatitudes at Tabgha– 106. Memorial of the Miracle of the Swine at Kursi --
DECAPOLIS --
107. Plan of Jerash–119. Floor Mosaic in the Synagogue under the Synagogue Church at Jerash --
CAESAREA --
120. General Plan of Caesarea– 133. Byzantine Church Mosaics at Caesarea --
JERICHO --
134. Aerial View of Jericho– 142. Traditional Site of the Inn of the Good Samaritan --
THE MOUNT OF OLIVES --
143. Map of the Mount of Olives–158. Plan by Arculf of the Church of the Holy Ascension --
159. The Mosque of the Ascension on the Mount of Olives–172. In the Garden of Gethsemane --
JERUSALEM --
173. Plan of Jerusalem in the Time of Jesus– 191. The Triple Gate --
192. Excavated Area South of the Temple Mount– 205. Plan of the Church on Mount Sion According to Arculf --
206. Door of the Syrian Orthodox Church of St. Mark– 220. A Game Board on a Paving Stone --
221. Cistern under the Stone Pavement– 232. Bell Tower at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher --
233. The Church of the Holy Sepulcher from the Tower of the Lutheran Church– 243. St. Stephen's Gate --
EMMAUS --
244. Aerial View of el-Qubeibeh, A Possible Site of Emmaus– 247. The Baptistery at ‘Amwas --
TOMBS --
DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY TOMBS --
Shaft Tombs, 248–250 --
Chamber Tombs, 251–252 --
Chamber Tombs with Ledges, 253–254 --
Chamber Tombs with Kokim, 255 --
Chamber Tombs with Arcosolia, 256 --
Chamber Tombs with Sunk Graves, 257–258 --
DECORATED HELLENISTIC-PERIOD TOMBS AT MARISSA --
259. Plan of the Uppermost City at Tell Sandahannah– 263. Portion of the Animal Frieze in Tomb 1 at Marissa --
HELLENISTIC AND ROMAN TOMBS IN THE KIDRON VALLEY --
264. Plan of the Tomb of James and the Tomb of Zechariah– 270. The Pediment of the Tomb of Jehoshaphat --
THE SANHEDRIYYA TOMBS --
271. Plan and Sections of Tomb xiv of the Sanhedriyya Tombs– 272. Entrance to Tomb xiv of the Sanhedriyya Tombs --
THE HERODIAN FAMILY TOMB --
273. Plan and Sections of the Herodian Family Tomb–274. Rolling Stone in the Herodian Family Tomb --
THE TOMB OF QUEEN HELENA OF ADIABENE --
275. Restoration in Perspective of the Tomb of Queen Helena of Adiabene– 281. Rolling Stone at the Entrance of the Tomb of Queen Helena of Adiabene --
CATACOMBS --
BETH SHE’ARIM --
282. General View of Beth She’arim–287. Epitaph of Marinos and His Wife in Catacomb No. 13 --
ROME --
288. An Aramaic Inscription from the Jewish Catacomb in Monteverde– 295. Another Painting in the Jewish Catacomb in the Villa Torlonia --
SARCOPHAGI --
296. Sarcophagi in the Herodian Family Tomb–301. A Lead Coffin from Beth She’arim --
OSSUARIES --
302. Ossuary from Tomb 14 at Tell en-Nasbeh–303. Ossuary Inscriptions from a Tomb in the Kidron Valley --
THE CROSS --
HISTORY OF THE CROSS MARK --
304. Painted Pebbles with Cross Marks from Tell Abu Matar --
THE CROSS MARKAS A CHARACTER OF THE SEMITIC ALPHABET --
305. Sandstone Statue from Serabit el-Khadem with proto-Sinaitic Inscription– 306. The Inscription of Yehimilk, King of Byblos --
THE HEBREW TAW AND ITS EQUIVALENTS --
THE SIGN OF PROTECTION AND DELIVERANCE --
THE PHYLACTERIES AND THE SIGN OF THE NAME OF GOD --
THE SIGN OF THE ANOINTED ONE --
307. Column xxxv of the Isaiah Scroll from Cave 1 at Qumran --
THE CROSS MARK IN JEWISH CHRISTIANITY --
THE CROSS AS REPRESENTATION OF THE STAUROS --
THE CROSS IN THE HELLENISTIC CHURCH --
THE FORMS OF THE CROSS --
ABBREVIATIONS AND MONOGRAMS --
THE CROSS MARK IN RELATION TO FUNERAR Y CUSTOMS, JEWISH AND CHRISTIAN --
ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE CROSS MARK --
THE TEL ARAD JAR --
308. Jar from Tel Arad with Hebrew Inscription and Taw Mark --
THE NICANOR OSSUARY --
309. Inscription and Cross Mark on the Nicanor Ossuary–310. Cross Mark on the Lid of the Nicanor Ossuary --
THE OSSUARIES ON THE MOUNT OF OFFENCE --
311. Inscription with the Name of Judah and Cross Mark on an Ossuary from the Mount of Offence– 314. Inscription with the Name of Alexander on an Ossuary from near Silwan --
THE TALPIOTH OSSUARIES --
315. Plan of the Tomb at Talpioth– 318. Cross Mark on Ossuary No. 8 from Talpioth --
THE DOMINUS FLEVIT OSSUARIES --
319. Plan and Sections of a Portion of the Cemetery at Dominus Flevit– 326. Photograph and Drawing of Marks on Ossuary No. 18 from Dominus Flevit --
HERCULANEUM --
327. Wall Mark at Herculaneum–328. Stand at Herculaneum --
VATICAN --
329. Graffiti in the Vatican Excavations --
CROSS MARKS IN THE CATACOMBS --
330. A Painted Inscription in the Jewish Catacomb in the Villa Torlonia–335. Trisomus Inscription in the Catacomb of Priscilla --
THE CROSS MARK IN MANUSCRIPTS --
336. A Page in Papyrus Bodmer 11 (P66)– 338. A Page in the Gospel of Truth (CodexJung) --
THE ANKH-CROSS --
339. Slate Dish Embodying the Sign of the Ankh–344. Painting in a Tomb Chapel at the Oasis of Khargeh --
INDEX OF SCRIPTURAL REFERENCES --
INDEX
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The Inscription of Yehimilk, King of Byblos -- </subfield><subfield code="t">THE HEBREW TAW AND ITS EQUIVALENTS -- </subfield><subfield code="t">THE SIGN OF PROTECTION AND DELIVERANCE -- </subfield><subfield code="t">THE PHYLACTERIES AND THE SIGN OF THE NAME OF GOD -- </subfield><subfield code="t">THE SIGN OF THE ANOINTED ONE -- </subfield><subfield code="t">307. Column xxxv of the Isaiah Scroll from Cave 1 at Qumran -- </subfield><subfield code="t">THE CROSS MARK IN JEWISH CHRISTIANITY -- </subfield><subfield code="t">THE CROSS AS REPRESENTATION OF THE STAUROS -- </subfield><subfield code="t">THE CROSS IN THE HELLENISTIC CHURCH -- </subfield><subfield code="t">THE FORMS OF THE CROSS -- </subfield><subfield code="t">ABBREVIATIONS AND MONOGRAMS -- </subfield><subfield code="t">THE CROSS MARK IN RELATION TO FUNERAR Y CUSTOMS, JEWISH AND CHRISTIAN -- </subfield><subfield code="t">ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE CROSS MARK -- </subfield><subfield code="t">THE TEL ARAD JAR -- </subfield><subfield code="t">308. Jar from Tel Arad with Hebrew Inscription and Taw Mark -- </subfield><subfield code="t">THE NICANOR OSSUARY -- </subfield><subfield code="t">309. Inscription and Cross Mark on the Nicanor Ossuary–310. Cross Mark on the Lid of the Nicanor Ossuary -- </subfield><subfield code="t">THE OSSUARIES ON THE MOUNT OF OFFENCE -- </subfield><subfield code="t">311. Inscription with the Name of Judah and Cross Mark on an Ossuary from the Mount of Offence– 314. Inscription with the Name of Alexander on an Ossuary from near Silwan -- </subfield><subfield code="t">THE TALPIOTH OSSUARIES -- </subfield><subfield code="t">315. Plan of the Tomb at Talpioth– 318. Cross Mark on Ossuary No. 8 from Talpioth -- </subfield><subfield code="t">THE DOMINUS FLEVIT OSSUARIES -- </subfield><subfield code="t">319. Plan and Sections of a Portion of the Cemetery at Dominus Flevit– 326. Photograph and Drawing of Marks on Ossuary No. 18 from Dominus Flevit -- </subfield><subfield code="t">HERCULANEUM -- </subfield><subfield code="t">327. Wall Mark at Herculaneum–328. Stand at Herculaneum -- </subfield><subfield code="t">VATICAN -- </subfield><subfield code="t">329. Graffiti in the Vatican Excavations -- </subfield><subfield code="t">CROSS MARKS IN THE CATACOMBS -- </subfield><subfield code="t">330. A Painted Inscription in the Jewish Catacomb in the Villa Torlonia–335. Trisomus Inscription in the Catacomb of Priscilla -- </subfield><subfield code="t">THE CROSS MARK IN MANUSCRIPTS -- </subfield><subfield code="t">336. A Page in Papyrus Bodmer 11 (P66)– 338. A Page in the Gospel of Truth (CodexJung) -- </subfield><subfield code="t">THE ANKH-CROSS -- </subfield><subfield code="t">339. Slate Dish Embodying the Sign of the Ankh–344. Painting in a Tomb Chapel at the Oasis of Khargeh -- </subfield><subfield code="t">INDEX OF SCRIPTURAL REFERENCES -- </subfield><subfield code="t">INDEX</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="506" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">restricted access</subfield><subfield code="u">http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec</subfield><subfield code="f">online access with authorization</subfield><subfield code="2">star</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="520" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">The Archeology of the New Testament is the authoritative illustrated account of what is presently known about the chief sites and monuments connected with the life of Jesus and the history of the early church. To follow the order of the New Testament, it first investigates sites connected with John the Baptist and then proceeds to Bethlehem and Nazareth, Samaria and Galilee, Jerash, Caesarea, Jericho, the Mount of Olives, Jerusalem, and Emmaus. Each site is illustrated, and the accompanying text, numbered to facilitate cross-reference, contains a bibliography. This edition has been completely revised to reflect the most recent scholarship and excavations, and it contains many new entries. Anyone concerned with the historical, geographical, and cultural background of the New Testament will want to study this classic work as it retraces the steps of Jesus. "The definitive handbook. Finegan's comprehensive treatment of almost every problem in the field of New Testament archeology as well as his judicious evaluation of the evidence makes this book indispensable to every serious student of the Bible."--The New York Times Book ReviewOriginally published in 1993.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="538" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="546" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">In English.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="588" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 27. 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