DIGIRENT - King, Kingdom, Citizen: His Reign and Our Identity (Covenant Life) (Volume 2)
Tyler Dawn Rosenquist
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How well do you know the Bible? For too long we have read through the Scriptures as though they were composed in a timeless vacuum - but the peoples of the Ancient Near East and the First-Century knew things that we are no longer aware of, and saw the world in ways that are foreign to modern readers. The last 100 years of archaeology have upended much of what we thought we knew about the most important Book ever composed - the Bible. Archaeology, far from detracting fro...
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