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Saturday, June 30, 2012


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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Hangin' at Kibbutz Ruhama: Northern Negev Desert




























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Monday, June 25, 2012

Galil & His Folks



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Diggin' in the Dizzirt, Lookin' for a Galaxy Far, Far Away




















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In the Church of the Holy Sepulchre: Old City of Jerusalem







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      • Hangin' at Kibbutz Ruhama: Northern Negev Desert
      • Galil & His Folks
      • Diggin' in the Dizzirt, Lookin' for a Galaxy Far, ...
      • In the Church of the Holy Sepulchre: Old City of J...
      • "Jerusalem, Jerusalem, who kills the prophets and ...
      • Hebron, West Bank: Ibrahim (Abraham) Mosque - Tomb...
      • Bethlehem, West Bank
      • Hangin' at F.R.I.E.N.D.S. with My Brother Marcel &...
      • I HAVE MY PHONE BACK
      • 2 Pictures I Took While Walking In Bethlehem Today
      • I Am Doing Well
      • In Bethlehem, West Bank
      • I am in Isra'el!
      • John Wesley's Final Hours
      • In Paris
      • Beginning of the Road
      • That's my girl Su again! Did I mention that she's ...
      • Middle-Eastern Women

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I am participating in archaeological excavations at a site called Khirbet Summeily, a small Biblical period village (10th-8th century BCE) in the northern part of the Negev Desert in southern Israel. These excavations aim to gain insights into the daily life of the people of Biblical Judah, during the days of the kings of the Divided Monarchy, which followed the reigns of David and Solomon. Archaeology can greatly help provide a context for what we read in the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament. Awareness of context is so vital to accurate interpretation that its importance can hardly be overstated. As I heard a renowned New Testament scholar say, "A text without a context is just a pretext for making it say anything you want it to say." This Summer Field School in the Negev that I am participating in will be held from June 18 through July 20, 2012. Through this blog, come and join me along my journey in Israel and the West Bank this summer, the land where Yeshua walked, the path of Yeshua!!!
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