hebrew - In Genesis 4:20-21, in what sense were Jabal and Jubal the . . . Perhaps we can suggest they are increasing in the group of founders initiators of the event 1) is specific to an individual (Jabal and Jubal), 2) is associated with Tubal Cain, although there were others with him, but he was the "main guy", and in 3) it was all of mankind, and it simply took place at a certain time –
Searching for Biblical Mt. Sinai - Biblical Archaeology Society I think Ron Wyatt was right when he found it in Saudi Arabia in 1979 He said it was Jabal al Lawz He found the altar Moses built to worship God, the one Aaron built for the golden calf worship, the rock Moses split to bring forth water, the 12 pillars Moses built for each tribe, the boundaries Moses built to keep the masses away from the
New Petra Monument Spotted Through Satellites Parcak and Tuttle observed, curiously, that the new Petra monument as it is oriented has visible relationships with several important structures in the vicinity: to the east, two shrines—Jabal al-Madhbah (“High Place of Sacrifice”) and Jabal an-Nmayr; to the northwest, the high flat-topped mountain of Umm al-Biyara; and to the north, the
genesis - Why is Cains line shown to be so inventive? - Biblical . . . (The Book of Jubilees, which reinterprets both Genesis and 1 Enoch together, presents the watchers as initially teaching humanity 'judgment' and 'uprightness', and only later choosing to marry human women 'so as to be defiled' Jubilees makes no comment on the origin of the specific skills of Jabal, Jubal, and Tubal-cain as far as I can find )
The Nag Hammadi Story: Vol. 1 2 - Biblical Archaeology Society The last chapter of the story deals with three seasons of archaeological excavations: at the site of the discovery and the burial caves at the Jabal al-Tarif in November–December 1975 and at the basilica of St Pachomius at Faw Qibli in November–December 1976 and December 1977–January 1978
Nag Hammadi Codices - Biblical Archaeology Society Reportedly, the discovery was made in 1945 by Egyptian farmers digging for fertile soil at the base of the Jabal al-Tarif cliff on the east bank of the Nile River across from Nag Hammadi The codices were allegedly found buried in a ceramic storage jar
Solving the Enigma of Petra and the Nabataeans A rigorous climb up Jabal al-Madhbah behind the Roman theater, for example, brings you to an open-air sanctuary topped by towering obelisks that was set aside for religious sacrifices and rituals A similar open-air sanctuary has been found atop neighboring Jebel al-Khubtha to the east
OnSite: Petra - Biblical Archaeology Society A rigorous climb up Jabal al-Madhbah behind the Roman theater, for example, brings you to an open-air sanctuary topped by towering obelisks that were set aside for religious sacrifices and rituals A similar open-air sanctuary has been found atop neighboring Jebel al-Khubtha to the east
genesis - Biblical Hermeneutics Stack Exchange Many commentators note that the lineage of Cain in Genesis 4 is followed by a genealogy of Seth in Genesis 5 and compare the two lines, treating Cain's line as godless and Seth's line as godly
Tomb of Apostle Philip Found - Biblical Archaeology Society The remains of the apostle Philip are no longer in the tomb, however According to D’Andria, the saint’s relics were very likely moved from Hierapolis to Constantinople at the end of the sixth century and then possibly taken to Rome and placed in the newly dedicated Church of St Philip and St John (now the Church of the Holy Apostles), although 12th-century reports describe seeing Philip