Did Jesus come from Nazareth?
Ed Tyler etyler@truman.edu
Thu, 11 Feb 1999 08:22:30 -0600 (00918764550, 4.1.19990211081547.00b2bcc0@pop.truman.edu)
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At 04:47 PM 2/10/99 -0500, Achilles wrote:
>On 10 Feb 99, at 15:20, Ed Tyler wrote:
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>> Ed
>>
>> There was also a dig performed in the '90s, the report of which was
>> released in '97. I will check on the bib info for you.
>>
>Achilles
>Please do! I can theoretically get most anything here, if I can come in with a
>complete reference and don't mind waiting for them to get it, but I really
>miss
>the specialized periodical indexes I use to use... without them tracing down
>references can be a big pain.
>
Ed
Jack Finegan's Archeology of the New Testament has a lengthy section on
Nazareth. That's from Princeton UP, ISBN: 069103608X. It's 80 bucks!
The recent excavation is called the "Nazareth Farm Dig," and I'm going to have
to get the bib info from a colleague. It's not in the library.
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At 04:47 PM 2/10/99 -0500, Achilles wrote:
>On 10 Feb 99, at 15:20, Ed Tyler wrote:
>
>> Ed
>>
>> There was also a dig performed in the '90s, the report of which
was
>> released in '97. I will check on the bib info for
you.
>>
>Achilles
>Please do! I can theoretically get most anything here, if I can come
in with a
>complete reference and don't mind waiting for them to get it, but I
really
>miss
>the specialized periodical indexes I use to use... without them
tracing down
>references can be a big pain.
>
Ed
Jack Finegan's Archeology of the New Testament has a lengthy
section on Nazareth. That's from Princeton UP, ISBN:
069103608X. It's 80 bucks!
The recent excavation is called the "Nazareth Farm Dig," and
I'm going to have to get the bib info from a colleague. It's not in
the library.