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Jane Cahill (“David and Solomon’s Jerusalem”) divides her time between working as a career clerk for a federal judge in Houston, Texas, and serving as senior staff archaeologist for the Hebrew University’s City of David Archaeological Project and co-directing the Tell el-Hammah excavations.
Co-authors Ehud Weiss and Mordechai Kislev (“Weeds & Seeds”) are archaeobotanists on the faculty of Bar-Ilan Univeristy, in Israel. Kislev took his doctorate at Hebew University in 1971; Weiss studied under Kislev at Bar-Ilan, completing his degree in 2002.
Richard Hess (“The Name Game”) is professor of Old Testament at Denver Seminary and author of several studies of personal names as well as commentaries on books in the Hebrew Bible, including Genesis and Joshua.
Jane Cahill (“David and Solomon’s Jerusalem”) divides her time between working as a career clerk for a federal judge in Houston, Texas, and serving as senior staff archaeologist for the Hebrew University’s City of David Archaeological Project and co-directing the Tell el-Hammah excavations.