The ancient Assyrians couldn’t exactly take to the phones like the IRS, making incessant calls demanding that loyal subjects of the kingdom pay their taxes by the deadline, but they did have vaguely ...
A 2,700-year-old tombstone marking the final resting place of King Uzziah, who ruled over Judah from about 767 to 737 BCE, has been acquired by Mayor Teddy Kollek of Jerusalem for the Israel Museum ...
The first Assyrian inscription discovered in Jerusalem reveals ancient biblical-era correspondence between Assyrian empire ...
A fragment of a limestone plaque bearing several letters of ancient Hebrew script was discovered while sifting soil that was excavated in the vicinity of the Gihon Spring, within the precincts of the ...
The substantial historicity of the united monarchy of Judah — the reigns of King Saul around 1037–1010 B.C., King David around 1010–970 B.C. and King Solomon around 970–931 B.C. — was widely accepted ...
This study examines some antecedents and consequences of ethical leadership. Using a dataset from the King James Version of the Bible, I argue for and propose that maternal influence will lead to ...
Israel Antiquities Authority excavations at the Arnona site from the first temple period at the Arnona neighborhood of Jerusalem. What challenge was the Kingdom of Judah preparing for 2,700 years ago ...
Excavations by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem at near the southern wall of the Temple Mount have unearthed an impression of the royal seal of King Hezekiah (727-698 BCE). This is the first seal ...
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