BIBLICAL ANTHROPOLOGY

▲ ▲ Applying Anthropology to the Bible ▲ ▲ (Began 5 Sept. 2010)

Friday, May 30, 2025

The Religious Symbolism of Green Malachite

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  Malachite amulet of Horus falcon, 1550-1069 BC (New Kingdom) The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore Dr. Alice C. Linsley Green malachite was as...
Wednesday, May 21, 2025

The Christian Broadcasting Network's Narrow Scope

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  The Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) is an American media production and distribution organization that was founded in 1960 by televa...
Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Ethnography in the Book of Judges

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  “Again the Israelites did evil in the eyes of the LORD…” (Jdg 10:6) The Book of Judges is about a Hebrew population known as the "Isr...
Monday, May 5, 2025

What Happened to the Cedars of Lebanon?

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  “But the righteous will flourish like a palm tree and grow big like a cedar in Lebanon.”  (Psalm 92:12) The flag of Lebanon is emblazoned ...
Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Divine Nature (Alpha) and Eternal Being (Omega)

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  The development of the Hebrew Aleph. For since the creation of the world God's invisible attributes—his eternal power and divine natur...
Thursday, April 24, 2025

The Resurrection Symbolism of Decorated Eggs

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  Painted ostrich egg 7th century BC found on Cyprus. Credit: De Agostini Picture Library For many thousands of years humans expressed grief...
Sunday, April 20, 2025

Was Jesus Born in a Sheep Cote?

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  Stone sheep cote in  Zanuta, West Bank Photo: Emil Salman Dr. Alice C. Linsley According to one tradition Jesus was born in a  migdal eder...
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Alice C. Linsley
My book "The First Lords of the Earth: An Anthropological Study" is available on Amazon. The book identifies the social structure and religious beliefs of the early Hebrew ruler-priest caste (6000-4000 years ago), their dispersion out of Africa, their territorial expansion, trade routes, and influence on the populations of the Fertile Crescent and Ancient Near East.
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