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Archæology and the Bible

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This work surveys archaeological exploration across Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Palestine, synthesizing excavation reports, inscriptions, and artifacts that illuminate biblical narrative and context. The first part outlines the history of fieldwork and how material discoveries clarify settings, customs, and events described in Scripture, while the second part presents fresh translations and selections of ancient texts that corroborate or shed light on biblical traditions. Emphasis is placed on neutral interpretation of contested evidence and on providing pastors and teachers with accessible background, comparative cultural material, and documentary texts so readers can better visualize the world in which the biblical writers lived and wrote.

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George A. Barton

George A. Barton was an American scholar and archaeologist known for his contributions to the study of biblical archaeology. His notable work, "Archæology and the Bible," explores the intersection of archaeological findings and biblical texts, providing insights into the historical context of the scriptures. Barton's research has been influential in the field, helping to illuminate the cultural and historical backgrounds of biblical narratives. His scholarly approach combines rigorous analysis with a deep appreciation for the significance of archaeological discoveries in understanding ancient civilizations.

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