BIBLICAL ANTHROPOLOGY

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

Sunday, June 7, 2026

DNA Studies of Jews are Shallow

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  While genetic studies do provide valuable information about human populations, they do not tell the whole story. In part, this is because ...
Thursday, June 4, 2026

Joseph Arimathea and the Priesthood in England

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  Dr. Alice C. Linsley This post explores the start of the priesthood in England. It considers the historical, archaeological and anthropolo...
Friday, May 29, 2026

Thank you, Readers!

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  I'm dropping a line here to thank the readers of this blog. I appreciate you!  Feel free to post comments. I enjoy reading them and I ...
Sunday, May 3, 2026

Hebrew Women Who Did Not Marry

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Dr. Alice C. Linsley Most Hebrew women married, but some chose to remain unmarried. Among them were women whose service in the temple requir...
Friday, April 10, 2026

The "Sons of God"

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  Dr. Alice C. Linsley Some of the earliest rulers named in the Bible are deified by the biblical writers. That is apparent in Genesis 6...
Sunday, April 5, 2026

Christ has Risen as Foretold

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  Matthew chapter 28 recounts how two women named Mary came to the tomb very early in the morning. They came toward dawn. John 20:1 indicate...
Sunday, March 1, 2026

Abraham Settled in the Land of Cain

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  Dr. Alice C. Linsley The Bible speaks about the dispersion of the early Hebrew throughout and beyond the well-watered expanse of  Eden . C...
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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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