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The Bible does not call Samuel a judge, but unlike the judges in the book Judges, he judged the people. About the Author Dr. Israel Drazin served for 31 years in the US military and attained the ...
A young Jewish girl holding up a thorn branch after Israeli security forces evacuated her family from Bnei Adam, north of Jerusalem. August 27, 2009. One of the most difficult political realities ...
The Book of Judges was a fascinating period of conflict and turmoil in ancient Israel. Lasting two hundred years, it spans the period between Joshua and King Saul, roughly between 1200 and 1000 BCE.
A traveling workshop of TAU's Orit Guardians program discovered two 15th-century Orit books—the oldest found to date in the ...
These books seem more about others than about Samuel. Named after Israel's last "judge" and a man whose life was filled with conflict, they deal more with Israel's first two kings than with the ...
Archaeologists have uncovered a small jug with a rare five-letter inscription, linking the 3,100-year-old ceramic artifact to a biblical judge mentioned in the Book of Judges.
Find Your Next Book Thrillers N.Y.C. Literary Guide Nonfiction Summer Preview Advertisement Supported by Nonfiction In “The Genius of Israel,” Dan Senor and Saul Singer take a look at the ...