Mark R. Fairchild (“Why Perga? Paul’s Perilous Passage Through Pisidia”) is professor and chair of the Bible and religion department at Huntington University in Huntington, Indiana, as well as program director for the Ephesus Meeting, an academic conference at the ancient site of Ephesus in Turkey.
Oren Gutfeld (“The Emperor’s New Church on Main Street, Jerusalem”) is the excavation director at Beit Loya on behalf of the Hebrew University and a member of the final report editing team of the late Nahman Avigad’s excavations (1969–1982) in the Jewish Quarter in the Old City of Jerusalem. He has published Jewish Quarter Excavations in the Old City Jerusalem, Vol. V: The Cardo (Area X) and the Nea Church (Areas D and T), Final Report, among others.
Yosef Garfinkel (“An Ending and a Beginning: Why We’re Leaving Qeiyafa and Going to Lachish”) is the Yigael Yadin Chair of archaeology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and director of the excavations at Khirbet Qeiyafa since 2007. Garfinkel has also directed a number of excavations at Neolithic and prehistoric sites throughout Israel, including Sha’ar Hagolan and Gesher.
Michael G. Hasel (“An Ending and a Beginning: Why We’re Leaving Qeiyafa and Going to Lachish”) is director of the Institute of Archaeology, Southern Adventist University and has participated at numerous digs in Jordan, Cyprus and Israel. He specializes in military tactics of Egypt and the ancient Near East. Since 2013 he is codirector of The Fourth Expedition to Lachish.
Martin G. Klingbeil (“An Ending and a Beginning: Why We’re Leaving Qeiyafa and Going to Lachish”) is associate director of the Institute of Archaeology, Southern Adventist University and, as a student of Othmar Keel, specializes in ancient seals and iconography. Since 2013 he is codirector of The Fourth Expedition to Lachish.
David Marcus (“What’s Critical About a Critical Edition of the Bible?”) is professor of Bible at the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York. He is among the first Jewish scholars to participate in creating a new critical edition of Biblia Hebraica. He has published manuals both on Akkadian and the Aramaic of the Babylonian Talmud.
James A. Sanders (“What’s Critical About a Critical Edition of the Bible?”) is professor emeritus of the Claremont School of Theology and Claremont Graduate University in Claremont, California, and president emeritus of the Ancient Biblical Manuscript Center.
Mark R. Fairchild (“Why Perga? Paul’s Perilous Passage Through Pisidia”) is professor and chair of the Bible and religion department at Huntington University in Huntington, Indiana, as well as program director for the Ephesus Meeting, an academic conference at the ancient site of Ephesus in Turkey. Oren Gutfeld (“The Emperor’s New Church on Main Street, Jerusalem”) is the excavation director at Beit Loya on behalf of the Hebrew University and a member of the final report editing team of the late Nahman Avigad’s excavations (1969–1982) in the Jewish Quarter in the Old City of Jerusalem. He has published Jewish […]
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