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The Institute of Archaeology at Andrews University Tertiary-LifelongThe Institute of Archaeology conducts and manages the archaeological research and educational programs at Andrews University, including the Siegfried H. Horn Museum, publications including the Horn Museum newsletter and the annual bulletin of the Near East... -
Archaeology and the Bible Grade 9-LifelongFind specific examples of how archeological discoveries have verified the Bible, including creation, the flood, Jericho, Jesus Christ, lost/long day, Noah's ark and the ark of the covenant, the Tower of Babel and other places and men, women, animals and plants... -
Archaeology and the Bible Tertiary-LifelongIn the past few decades, a number of seals, seal impressions, rings, bone boxes, and other ancient artifacts have surfaced—some of them in museums, some from private collectors, and others from recent excavations. This article reviews some of these artifacts... -
Bible Faces - Dynamic First Person Presentations Grade 4-LifelongDick Stenbakken brings Bible characters to life with researched detail and realistic costuming in first person biblical narrative. Various DVD sets are available for purchase, some with coordinating background information and discussion questions available... -
Bible History Online Grade 5-LifelongFind a variety of resources to better understand the historical background of the Bible. Sections include: ancient documents, Egypt, Greece, Israel, Near East, Persia, Rome and other; archaeology; Bible history; Bible searches; biblical archaeology; children's... -
Biblical Archaeology Review Tertiary-LifelongThis is an online version of the bi-monthly Biblical Archaeology Review. It has great links to current excavations and wonderful photos of artifacts. -
Biblico-historical Foundations of Public Health - An Adventist Perspective Tertiary-LifelongAia pinpoints "an existing gap in the teaching of history public health and to build a bridge between contemporary historical perspectives and biblical history of public health." This paper was presented at the 28th Institute of Christian Teaching. -
Conflict of the Ages 5 Volume Set Grade 7-LifelongNewly illustrated for a new century, Ellen White's classic set of five volumes spanning time from before the earth's beginning to the fulfillment of God's plan for His people, is reintroduced in hardcover and matching paperback bindings. Students... -
Drink a Little Wine? Grade 9-LifelongCairus discusses 1 Timothy 5:23, “but use a little wine because of your stomach and your frequent illnesses”. -
Ecclesiastes as Research - Autoethnography Through a Rear-vision Mirror Grade 11-Lifelong"The Bible is a book of many surprises. Not least of these is that it contains accounts of research. In a collection of 66 books mostly in Hebrew, Greek, and some Aramaic, through more than 40 Holy Spirit inspired authors, stretching over one and a... -
Evaluating Evidence for the Historical Resurrection - A Content-Centered Approach to the Resurrection Grade 9-Tertiary“The purpose of this article was to investigate the use of deliberative decision-making lessons, such as the rank-order format, for evaluating historical events. In this lesson, students act as an ancient historian by evaluating historical pieces of... -
Excavation Manual Madaba Plains Project Tertiary-Lifelong"This manual covers the procedures and recording principles used by the Madaba Plains Project. It outlines excavation and survey methodology and contains locus sheets designed to be used with the manual. Fully illustrated and indexed with a glossary defining... -
God and History - A Biblical Perspective Tertiary-LifelongSchwantes talks about history, and how it reflects God’s eternal purpose. -
Health and the Bible - Insights from Archaeology Grade 9-LifelongRalph Hendrix examines health and hygiene customs of ancient Egypt. This article is presented from the perspective of a biblical archaeologist. Examined are customs of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Israel. Shared are principles still used today on cleanliness,... -
Hebrew Thought - Its Implications for Adventist Education Tertiary-LifelongRegalado looks at the the implications the Hebrews, with their wholistic outlook, their concrete and dynamic thinking, and their concept of group or community, may have for Adventist education. This paper was presented at the 27th Institute of Christian Teaching. -
HESBAN 06: Tell Hesban and Vicinity in the Iron Age Tertiary-Lifelong"This volume presents a layer-by-layer account of the discoveries from the six Iron Age strata (12th through 5th centuries B.C.) at Tell Hesban, Jordan, with regional survey data from its immediate vicinity. Discoveries are interpreted in light of cultural,... -
HESBAN 07: Hellenistic & Roman Strata - A Study of the Stratigraphy of Tell Hesban from the 2nd Century B.C. to the 4th Century A.D. Tertiary-Lifelong"This volume details the Intertestamental, New Testament, and Early Church cultures at Tell Hesban. A description of the political and religious history of the region includes treatments of the culture, roads/transportation, commerce, and trade. 92 photos,... -
In the Footsteps of Jesus - How One Teacher’s Experience Impacted Students’ Learning Grade 7-LifelongA religious studies teacher describes her experiences on a Holy Land tour. She was deliberate about what she wanted to accomplish, and the impact it would have on her students. -
Journey Through Israel Unit Plan Grade 3-Grade 8"Journey Through Israel is designed to take the students on a walk through the Holy Land - the places where Jesus walked and ministered. It is a religious pilgrimage with some history included. It is hoped that after working through this unit,... -
LLT Productions Grade 9-LifelongLLT Productions produces Christian video and audio tapes and printed materials, confirming the authenticity of Scripture through history. -
Madaba Plains Project Tertiary-LifelongCentered at Andrews University and La Sierra University, the Madaba Plains Project studies the cultures that overtime inhabited the highland plateau of Jordan. -
Madaba Plains Project 1-6 Tertiary-LifelongAt Tell el-Umeiri & Vicinity & Subsequent Studies: 1. 1984 Season: Twenty-three contributors present studies of food, water, geography, and hinterland sites providing the context for archaeological reports which consider stratigraphy, ceramics,... -
Military Practice and Polemic - Israel's Laws of Warfare in Near Eastern Perspective Tertiary-Lifelong"Michael Hasel compares Israelite law with the practices of surrounding nations through the analysis of textual, iconographic, and archaeological evidence. His in-depth study has notable implications for placing Israel's laws of warfare in their original... -
Neo-Sumerian Account Texts 1-3 Tertiary-LifelongNeo-Sumerian Account Texts 1: "This volume contains catalogs and published facsimile transcriptions of over 900 of the cuneiform tablets in the Hartford collection now housed at the Andrews University Horn Archeological Museum." (Cuneiform Series... -
Old Babylonian Account Texts 1-2 Tertiary-LifelongOld Babylonian Account Texts 1: This volume contains 101 Old Babylonian tablets, including 22 with seal impressions. Indexes provided. This well-designed publication presents user-friendly data for study and comparison. (Cuneiform Series Volume 4) Old... -
Research on Darius the Mede Grade 7-LifelongThere are several interpretations given in theological circles to solve the problem of Darius the Mede (Dan. 5:31; 6:1-29; 9:1; 11:1); the cause of this is due to the lack of historical sources, the uncertainty of the name "Darius" in the royal court... -
Rose Publishing Grade 1-LifelongSource of full-color easy-to-use Bible reference materials, including Bible charts, Bible maps, Bible timelines and more. Rose Publishing's mission is to make Bible and Christian topics easy to understand and more interesting. Then and Now Bible Maps... -
Searching for the Tombs of Noah's Family Grade 11-LifelongMount Ararat is mentioned in the Bible with the story of Noah and the ark. Shea and others went on a search for carvings in Armenia. The story of their discovery is quite exciting and worth reading if you are fascinated with Noah, archaeology, and history. -
The Bible - How is it unique? Tertiary-LifelongThe Bible is a unique book — in its historicity, origin, monotheism, prophecies, and redemptive focus. Bemmelen describes each of these unique aspects. -
The Bible and Archaeology Tertiary-LifelongYounker proposes that archaeology brings humanity to a better understanding of and a saving relationship with its Creator. This paper was presented at the 26th Institute of Christian Teaching. -
The Bible and Science - A New Free Illustrated Resource for Teachers and Students Grade 4-LifelongHow should religion and science teachers handle the conflicting explanation of creation and the origin of man? This article introduces a new free internet resource with topics ranging from the fossil record to dinosaurs and the flood. Learn more at sciencesandscriptures.com -
The Bible Without Words Project Grade 9-Grade 10In this project students connect their historical study of the canonization and translations of the Bible with the challenge of sharing the Bible with those who cannot read it for themselves. Students are encouraged to participate with other academy students... -
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The Flood - Just a local catastrophe? Tertiary-LifelongThis article is an examination of archaeological evidence, linguistics, and literary traditions shows that a local Mesopotamian river valley flood cannot adequately explain the biblical flood. -
The Most Extraordinary Chronology- 70 weeks and 2300 days Grade 9-LifelongBefore going into the very subject of the chronology of the 70 weeks and 2300 days, it will be useful to take a quick look at the history of some calendars. -
The Sabbath from a Historical Perspective Grade 4-LifelongThe seventh day of the week, known as the Sabbath and day of rest, has been, is, and will continue to be the object of special consideration. Since long ago, and from a biblical perspective, different approaches have been presented as to its validity, especially... -
The Search for Noah's Ark Tertiary-LifelongMerling talks about people who claim to have seen Noah's ark. Unfortunately, no hard evidence is available to support these claims, and the likelihood of it being preserved is slim. -
The Stones Still Cry Out! Tertiary-Lifelong"Dust, yes. Heat, plenty. Heated discussions, couldn’t be more. But these are not what makes biblical archaeology exciting and challenging. It is the pursuit of meaning, the comprehending of an entire culture, and letting the Bible come alive that... -
To What Extent Do Archaeological Discoveries Confirm the Bible? Tertiary-Lifelong"The purpose of archaeology cannot be to prove the Bible. If we allow archaeology that position of authority, we have subjugated the Bible’s own self-described authority to one outside of the text." -
Tracing the Footsteps of Jesus Grade 5-LifelongThis series of DVDs will take you on a journey through the Life of Christ. The host, Tony Moore, adds historical facts and visits the places mentioned in Scripture. -
When Did Herod the Great Die? Grade 7-LifelongThe well-known figure of Herod, known in history as Herod the Great, has recently received a boost in the media because of the discovery of Herod's possible tomb in Herodium. However, the Bible does not present a positive enough picture to remember him as...