WEBInternet Jewish History
Sourcebook
A companion sourcebook to the Ancient History Sourcebook, it covers Jewish history from
its origins until the state of Israel.
WEBThe Iron Age 1200-550 BCE
[At BU]
All three are outstanding webpages by John R. Abercrombie which contain modern
accounts of the periods' material cultures, and very extensive image files connected to
the ANEP by Pritchard.
2ND Gerald A. Larue: Old Testament Life and
Literature [Modern Text]
The entire book is online at infidels.com. This is a "secularist" website, which
attitude can be just as distorting as Biblical literalism. In this case the text is
useful.
2NDCriticism of the Documentary
Hypothesis [Modern Annotated Bibliography]
Literalist Jews and Christians have long rejected the documentary hypothesis, and, as in
this link, many modern scholars agree that it is not as simple as was proposed in the
past. The problems of the Bible's creation and editing are real, however, and admission by
scholars of difficulties with one theory does not indicate that these can be ignored..
2NDHidden Messages and Bible Codes?
[Modern Article]
From the Skeptical Inquirer. Discusses whether the Bible contains codes from God.
WEBThe Tel Dan Inscription
[Internet Archive]
Concerns the discovery of an Aramaic inscription in 1993, which may be first extrabiblical
evidence for the House of David.