BIBLICAL ANTHROPOLOGY

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

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...
Saturday, February 14, 2026

A Christian Anthropologist Considers Gender in the Bible

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Dr. Alice C. Linsley As a Christian anthropologist, I read the Bible to understand how the biblical Hebrew reasoned. Their reasoning is not ...
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Saturday, January 31, 2026

The Influence of Hebrew Wives

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Dr. Alice C. Linsley Hebrew wives whose husbands served the high kings enjoyed privileges that average Hebrew women did not have. They socia...
Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Number Symbolism in the Bible is Relative

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  Dr. Alice C. Linsley Number symbolism in the Bible varies, depending on the cultural and geographical context. For the early Nilotic Hebre...
Thursday, January 15, 2026

Farsi Lexicon

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Zendeh bad Iran! - Long live Iran! atash - fire azadi - liberty, freedom, independence ba - with bādām - almond ( badam bedune namak - almo...
Saturday, January 10, 2026

The Cardinal Directions Tell a Story

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Abraham consulted a moreh between Ai and Bethel, on an east-west axis. Dr. Alice C. Linsley It is important to notice directional details wh...
Thursday, December 11, 2025

Genesis 3:15 is about the Virgin Mary

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  The Fertile Crescent was home to the widely dispersed early Hebrew ruler-priests. Dr Alice C. Linsley In Genesis 3:15, the first Messianic...
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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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