The Binding or Sacrifice of Isaac - Biblical Archaeology Society Explore how Jewish and Christian traditions interpret the Binding of Isaac (Akedah), from its biblical origins and ritual symbolism to its profound influence in art, liturgy, and interfaith thought
First Person: Human Sacrifice to an Ammonite God? When Abraham is about to sacrifice Isaac, an angel of the Lord cries out to Abraham to stay his hand, and a ram caught by his horns in a thicket is sacrificed instead of Isaac So the question arises, were sons and daughters—as opposed to infants—sacrificed in ancient times? Is there any archaeological evidence?
How December 25 Became Christmas Discover how December 25 became the date for Christmas Explore the biblical silence, early Christian debates, pagan influences, and the theological link between Jesus’ birth and death that shaped this enduring holiday
isaac Archives - Biblical Archaeology Society isaac isaac Latest Nov 6 Blog Laughter in the Bible? Absolutely! By: Robin Gallaher Branch Robin Gallaher Branch on the lighter side of the Bible
Jacob in the Bible - Biblical Archaeology Society Who did Jacob wrestle with in the Bible? Genesis 32 describes an interesting encounter from the life of Jacob On his way to meet his twin brother Esau (for the first time after a falling out 20 years earlier), Jacob and his party approach the Jabbok River Sending his family and servants across the river before him, Jacob stays on the other side by himself, where he meets a mysterious man
Who Were the Ammonites, Moabites and Edomites in the Bible? In the Bible, the Edomites are the descendants of Esau, Jacob ’s twin and Isaac’s oldest son (Genesis 36) The Edomites controlled an area east of the Arabah, from the Zered to the Gulf of Aqaba
Jews and Arabs Descended from Canaanites DNA analysis of 93 bodies shows that modern Jewish and Arab-speaking groups of the region are descendants of ancient Canaanites