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Price: $289.50

The Complete Series of 3 Sets

The Bible in Context; Jesus and His first Followers; Just Dug Up

Each individual set of 3 DVDs containing 5 lectures can be purchased separately.

The Bible in Context: How History and Archaeology Are Changing the Way We Read the Bible

Jesus and His First Followers: What Current Archaeology and Bible Research Are Telling Us

Just Dug Up: The Latest Finds from Biblical Israel and the Deep

The Biblical Archaeology Society’s annual conference—Bible Fest—features lectures by today’s leading Biblical archaeologists and Bible scholars. The Biblical Archaeology Society has made it possible for anyone to experience the educational adventure of Bible Fest. Each lecture has been enhanced to give viewers clear pictures of the images and supplemental material used by lecturers.

This 9-DVD Set Contains:

Just Dug Up: The Latest Finds from Biblical Israel and the Deep

- Refuge in the Cave of Letters: A Report from the John P. and Carol Merrill Expedition to the Cave of Letters
- The “John the Baptist Cave” at Suba: What Are the Facts?
- What’s New in Our Search for Goliath? The Recent Excavations at Tell es-Safi—Biblical Gath of the Philistines
- Deep Submergence Archaeology: The Final Frontier
- Bonus Lecture: The History of the History: Some Personal Stories About Famous Archaeologists

Jesus and His First Followers: What Current Archaeology and Bible Research Are Telling Us

- First-Century Corinth and You Are There
- The Quest for the Historical Jesus and the Roman Theater at Sepphoris
- Discoveries of New Gospels: The Case of the Gospel of Thomas
- Was Mary Magdalene Jesus’ Wife?
- Jewish Burial Practices and the Resurrection of Jesus

The Bible in Context: How History and Archaeology Are Changing the Way We Read the Bible

- Everyday Life in Ancient Israel
- The Sexuality of Yahweh
- The Text and Interpretation of Isaiah in the Dead Sea Scrolls
- The Biblical Sense of the Past
- How to Read the Bible Today




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