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OverviewIn his illuminating, well-researched book examining the site of Et-Tell, also known as Bethsaida, Carl E. Savage explores archaeological evidence to offer readers a portrait of the religious beliefs and practices of the community living near the north shore of the Sea of Galilee during the first century CE. In the study of the cultural and social matrix of the first century in the Galilee, scholars have commonly prioritized written sources over archaeological evidence because written sources seem to contribute more directly to an understanding of the religious beliefs and practices of a community. However, there exist many competing views of the landscape during that time due to the varying interpretations of the textual sources. Using archaeological data from Bethsaida itself, Savage investigates the material practices of Bethsaida's ancient inhabitants, describing these practices as significant indicators of their sense of place both ideologically and geographically. He evaluates the historical plausibility of various social reconstructions for the region, and finds that the image that emerges of first-century Bethsaida is one similar to those of other Jewish communities in the Galilee. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Carl E. SavagePublisher: Lexington Books Imprint: Lexington Books Dimensions: Width: 15.40cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.30cm Weight: 0.318kg ISBN: 9781498540865ISBN 10: 1498540864 Pages: 212 Publication Date: 15 April 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents"Chapter 1 1. Introduction Chapter 2 2. Bethsaida in the ""Galilees"" Chapter 3 3. The State of the Land and Its Inhabitants Chapter 4 4.Support for First Century CE Bethsaida Chapter 5 5. Conclusion Chapter 6 Excursus 1: The ""Temple"" of Bethsaida Chapter 7 Excursus 2: Identifying Et-Tell with Bethsaida Chapter 8 Appendix 1: The Material Culture Database Chapter 9 Appendix 2: The Coin Database"ReviewsCarl Savage's Biblical Bethsaida will certainly become one of the 'must read' books for scholars of the New Testament, the Hebrew Bible, and archaeology. The book's documentation and his far-reaching conclusions about Galilee in the time of the first century CE establish a new standard for works on biblical archaeology. -- Richard A. Freund, director, Maurice Greenberg Center for Judaic Studies, University of Hartford Bethsaida is the only site that has yielded sufficient archaeological remains to shed light on a place pivotal to the ministry of Jesus. For anyone who is interested in the life of Jesus this book is absolutely a must. -- Rami Arav, Director, Bethsaida Excavations Project, University of Nebraska at Omaha "This book, small though it is, contains information that will cause the reader to consider the importance of this ""lost"" site to Biblical Archaeology and History. Dr. Savage gives a wonderful overview of the importance of the Jewish nature of Bethsaida during this book first, if you are interest in the history of Bethsaida and how it fits into the First Century C.E.. In his illuminating, well-researched book examining the site of Et-Tell, also known as Bethsaida, Carl E. Savage explores archaeological evidence to offer readers a portrait of the religious beliefs and practices of the community living near the north shore of the Sea of Galilee during the first century CE. * Israel Book Review * Carl Savage's Biblical Bethsaida will certainly become one of the 'must read' books for scholars of the New Testament, the Hebrew Bible, and archaeology. The book's documentation and his far-reaching conclusions about Galilee in the time of the first century CE establish a new standard for works on biblical archaeology. -- Richard A. Freund, director, Maurice Greenberg Center for Judaic Studies, University of Hartford Bethsaida is the only site that has yielded sufficient archaeological remains to shed light on a place pivotal to the ministry of Jesus. For anyone who is interested in the life of Jesus this book is absolutely a must. -- Rami Arav, Director, Bethsaida Excavations Project, University of Nebraska at Omaha" Author InformationCarl E. Savage is director of the Doctor of Ministry Program at Drew University and serves as assistant director of excavations for the Bethsaida Excavations Project. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |