▲ ▲ Applying Anthropology to the Bible ▲ ▲ (Began 5 Sept. 2010)
Monday, April 29, 2024
Time to Jettison the Marxist-Feminist Hermeneutic
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The Hebrew cousin bride had the prerogative to name her firstborn son after her father. Dr. Alice C. Linsley Feminists read the biblical ...
Monday, April 1, 2024
Reading the Bible in a Different Way
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The First Lords of the Earth: An Anthropological Study: Linsley, Alice: 9781961282964: Amazon.com: Books Dr. Alice C. Linsley The applicatio...
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Monday, March 18, 2024
The Ruler's Staff Between His Feet
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King Ashurnasirpal II holding the royal staff. From Nimrud, Iraq (865-860 BC), British Museum Dr. Alice C. Linsley Among the early Hebrew...
Friday, March 8, 2024
Rabbis and Priests
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A member of the Facebook group The Bible and Anthropology has asked, "Could a priest be a rabbi and vice versa? Those are always men...
Wednesday, March 6, 2024
Temple Women
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Dr. Alice C. Linsley Sargon the Great lived from about 2290 to 2215 BC. Sargon's empire included the southern region of Mesopotamia, Sy...
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Monday, March 4, 2024
Elephants in the Time of Abraham
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Alice C. Linsley The oldest known elephant fossil was found in Kenya and dates to c. 4 million years. The cranium was recovered from a s...
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Sunday, March 3, 2024
Was the Yellow Emperor a Mesopotamian Priest Physician?
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The Yellow Emperor as depicted in the album Portraits of Famous Men c.1900 AD. Housed in the Philadelphia Museum of Art A member of the Bi...
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