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Tag Archives: archaeology
The Wayward Levite
In our class this morning we covered Judges 17 and 18. In the ESV chapter 17 of Judges is titled Micah and the Levite. The chapter takes place in the hill country of Ephraim. At the beginning of the chapter … Continue reading
Posted in Israel, Travel
Tagged archaeology, Canaan, Dan, history, Israel, Jordan River, Judges, Laish, Levite, Mt. Hermon, Nature Preserve, Religion, travel
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First Watch?
Today two of the blogs that I follow had pictures from the British Museum in their posts. Ferrell Jenkins had a picture of the Monument from Xanathos and The Pietist Schoolman had a picture of an Egyptian statue. These two … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Memories, Travel
Tagged archaeology, Architecture, Assyria, Books, British Library, British Museum, Culture, history, Library, memories, travel
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