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There is plenty of archaeological and biblical evidence, but the two sources of information are not always compatible. · deborah, a prophetess and judge in the bible, led israel to victory against the canaanites, showcasing her wisdom, courage, and leadership. Engraving by julius schnorr von carolsfeld, germany, 1860. · rahab the harlot? · ruth swearing her allegiance to naomi by jan victors, 1653 in both the new testament and hebrew bible, widows are repeatedly the subjects of miracles. Foto marburg/art resource, ny. What was the profession of rahab in the bible? What is left unexplained is why nobody offered to help ruth or naomi, why they did not return to the farmstead that they obviously owned, and why the land became a point of contention in the final chapter of the book. · adele berlin argues that the story of ruth illuminates the main theme of the hebrew bible: Scholars debate whether they were destroyed or stolen. · who were the hittites? · the aleppo codex, a key hebrew bible manuscript, lost pages during 1947 riots in syria; · a gaunt nehemiah guards the portal on the west facade of the church of st. The loss of a son was thus an even greater tragedy for a widow. · how bad was jezebel? Following the death of her husband, a widow’s best hope for security would be her son’s ability to provide for her. Lazare, in avallon, central france. The continuity of god’s people in their land. Read janet howe gaines’s full article about jezebel in the bible and later depictions as it appeared in bible review In a recent study, scroll scholars torleif elgvin and esther eshel identified the first known copy of the book of nehemiah among the dead sea scrolls. · although the bible offers information about these three iron age kingdoms, recent archaeological discoveries are bringing to light a fuller picture of them. It may be a surprise to some readers, but biblical prostitutes were commonly mentioned in the text. Here, she assists israelite spies down what may be a casemate wall, within which her home may have been located. · the story of ruth (ruth 1–4) is interpreted as being about comeliness, kindness and grace.