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  • Jonah and the Whale - Biblical Archaeology Society
    On Yom Kippur it has been the universal Jewish custom, ever since the days of the Mishnah (about 200 C E ), to read the Book of Jonah after the Torah lectionary, as part of the afternoon service 4 “ Jonah and the Whale: Why the Book of Jonah Is Read on Yom Kippur ” by Nahum Sarna originally appeared in the August 1990 issue of Bible Review
  • torah reading Archives - Biblical Archaeology Society
    Oct 12 Blog Jonah and the Whale By: Nahum Sarna The Book of Jonah is read in the synagogue on the afternoon of Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar, the sacred Day of Atonement Why, of all books in the Bible, this book this most holy day?
  • the torah is Archives - Biblical Archaeology Society
    By: Nahum Sarna The Book of Jonah is read in the synagogue on the afternoon of Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar, the sacred Day of Atonement Why, of all books in the Bible, this book this most holy day?
  • Laughter in the Bible? Absolutely! - Biblical Archaeology Society
    Discover the humor hidden in Scripture as we explore laughter in both the Old and New Testaments—from Sarah’s disbelief to Jonah’s antics and Jesus’ wit What do the Bible’s lighter moments reveal about God’s character and human nature?
  • The Golden Calf - Biblical Archaeology Society
    An examination of the Golden Calf episode in Exodus — how Aaron turned Israelites’ gold into a molten idol, the mythical claim that the statue “came out” of fire, and what ancient Mesopotamian rituals and later religious politics reveal about this act of idolatry
  • jewish publication society - Biblical Archaeology Society
    Oct 12 Blog Jonah and the Whale By: Nahum Sarna The Book of Jonah is read in the synagogue on the afternoon of Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar, the sacred Day of Atonement Why, of all books in the Bible, this book this most holy day?
  • 10 Things to Know About the Assyrian Empire
    The Assyrian Empire was a mighty force that exerted power over much of the Near East, including Israel and Judah Explore 10 fascinating facts about the Assyrians
  • Amy-Jill Levine - Biblical Archaeology Society
    Comparing Jewish and Christian interpretations of such famous passages as the creation stories, the book Jonah, Isaiah’s comments about a special child and a suffering servant, and Psalm 22, and seeing how all these texts made sense in their own historical context, we reveal what we can learn from the original contexts, why Jews and
  • Was Jesus’ Last Supper a Seder? - Biblical Archaeology Society
    The synoptics’ placement of the Last Supper in a Passover context should be read along with Jesus’ statement on abstinence; in this view, the tradition that the Last Supper was a Passover meal argues that Christians should mark the Passover not by celebrating, but by fasting, because Jesus has already celebrated his last Passover 18 Thus
  • Rock Giants in Noah - Biblical Archaeology Society
    What are the rock giants in Noah? Discover how the Book of Enoch’s fallen angels and Nephilim may have inspired the movie’s mysterious creatures—and what ancient texts reveal about the real story behind Noah’s flood





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