Uh, this is old news; it's the same one that Eshel was in trouble
about couple years ago -- same
story, same $3,000. And I understand that there are some questions...
something about the
material...
Don't know why, but old things keep coming back into the news
recently. The "Jesus Tomb" from
Surely it would have been possible to invite to the conference a scholar who
questions the 'traditional' interpretation of the archaeology of Qumran,
rather than have Magness support that view unchallenged, something she has
already done at last year's ASOR meeting?
David A. Stacey
via Stephen Pfann
http://www.imj.org.il/DSS_Conference_2008/index.html
jim
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Jim West, ThD
http://jwest.wordpress.com -- Blog
http://drjewest.googlepages.com - Biblical Studies Resources
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