The Zondervan Handbook of Biblical Archaeology
is a reference resource for anyone interested in archaeology and its
relevance to biblical, theological, and apologetic studies. Illustrated
with full-color photos, charts, and maps, this handbook provides readers
with a wealth of information that complements and supplements the
historical context of the Bible.
The Zondervan Handbook of Biblical Archaeology
includes an introduction to the field of archaeology for readers who
might not be familiar with the methods, practices, and importance of
this area of study. Included in this section is an annotated
bibliography of important biblical archaeological reports, books, and
journal articles for further study. The rest of the handbook is devoted
to a book-by-book (Genesis through Revelation) presentation of the most
significant archaeological discoveries that enhance our understanding of
the biblical text, including a section on the intertestamental period.
A
rich array of visual images including photos of excavations sites,
coins, maps, artifacts, and historic structures allows readers to
immerse themselves in the world of the Bible. This monumental work gives
readers the opportunity to visit ancient sites and historical places
while remaining in the comfort of their own home.
Dr. Randall Price
Level: Layman
Hardcover, 416 pages