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Shlomit Bechar (“Who Lived at Hazor?”) is a research fellow at the Haifa Center for Mediterranean History at the University of Haifa and Director of the Hazor Lower City excavations. She specializes in the transition from the Middle to Late Bronze Ages in northern Israel.
Andrew Burlingame, (“Set in Stone? Another Look at the Mesha Stele”) a specialist in Northwest Semitic languages, is Assistant Professor of Hebrew at Wheaton College, Illinois.
Douglas Clark (“Milestone: Burton MacDonald (1939–2022)”) is Director of the Center for Near Eastern Archaeology at La Sierra University. He co-directs the Madaba Regional Archaeological Museum Project.
Larry Geraty (“Milestone: Burton MacDonald (1939–2022)”) is President Emeritus of La Sierra University and Associate Director of the Center for Near Eastern Archaeology. He co-directed excavations at Tall al-Umayri.
Jean-Georges Heintz (“Covenants in Context”) is Professor Emeritus of Old Testament at the Faculty of Protestant Theology, University of Strasbourg, and of Semitic Epigraphy at École du Louvre, Paris.
Larry Herr (“Milestone: Burton MacDonald (1939–2022)”) is Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies at Burman University in Alberta, Canada. He co-directed excavations at Tall al-Umayri.
James K. Hoffmeier (“Jeremiah’s Journey to Egypt”) is Professor Emeritus of Old Testament and Ancient Near Eastern History and Archaeology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He uses history and archaeology to understand ancient Israel’s connection to the land of Egypt.
Lee M. Jefferson (“The Horns of Moses”) is the Nelson D. and Mary McDowell Rodes Associate Professor of Religion at Centre College. His area of interest is the development of the Christian tradition and art and imagery of Late Antiquity.
Laura B. Mazow (“Why All Tubs Are Not Bathtubs”) is Associate Professor in anthropology at East Carolina University. Her research focuses on ancient technologies, particularly textile production.
Dennis Mizzi (“Book Review: For the Freedom of Zion”) is a senior lecturer in Hebrew and ancient Judaism at the University of Malta. He specializes in Qumran studies, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and early Judaism.
Robert A. Mullins (“Milestone: Father Bill Broughton (1929–2022)”) is Professor of Hebrew Bible and Archaeology at Azusa Pacific University. He co-directs excavations at Tel Abel Beth Maacah.
Matthieu Richelle (“Set in Stone? Another Look at the Mesha Stele”) is Professor of Old Testament at the Université Catholique de Louvain, in Belgium. He has authored several books, including Temples of the Bible (2022) and The Bible and Archaeology (2018).
Jordan J. Ryan (“Jesus in the Synagogue”) is Assistant Professor of New Testament at Wheaton College, Illinois. He digs at Magdala and Tel Shimron, and he has written The Role of the Synagogue in the Aims of Jesus (2017) and From the Passion to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre (2021).
Barbette Stanley Spaeth (“Classical Corner: Paul, Prostitutes, and the Cult of Aphrodite in Corinth”) is Professor of Classical Studies at the College of William & Mary and co-founder of the Society for Ancient Mediterranean Religions. Her research focuses on Roman religion.
Shlomit Bechar (“Who Lived at Hazor?”) is a research fellow at the Haifa Center for Mediterranean History at the University of Haifa and Director of the Hazor Lower City excavations. She specializes in the transition from the Middle to Late Bronze Ages in northern Israel.