Rewriting the Bible: How Archaeology is Reshaping History

Rewriting the Bible: How Archaeology is Reshaping History

by Amy Dockser Marcus (Author)

Synopsis

The accounts of the Holy Land's history in the Bible have for years been taken for granted, but recently a body of dramatic discoveries has raised the questions about many of the most widely accepted Biblical narratives. Amy Dockser Marcus examines this research which is changing not only our understanding of Scripture but the face of the Middle East today. Marcus takes the reader on a tour of the Old Testament to reveal discoveries about the history of that time, and reminds us that the problems that plague the modern Middle East have their roots in Biblical times - and may find their solutions there. Marcus' research included visits to digs in Egypt, Jordan, Israel and the West Bank, where she interviewed archaeologists, Bible scholars, government officials and historians.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Edition: paperback / softback
Publisher: Little, Brown
Published: 07 Sep 2000

ISBN 10: 0316648787
ISBN 13: 9780316648783

Author Bio
Amy Dockser Marcus joined The Wall Street Journal in 1988 and from 1991 to 1998 was based in Tel Aviv as the newspaper's Middle East correspondent. She is currently a senior special writer in the Journal's Boston bureau.