From the Yardenit baptismal site:
And yes, Hawaii Pidgin is a real language. One of my students last semester was a native and spoke like the sign above.
From the Yardenit baptismal site:
And yes, Hawaii Pidgin is a real language. One of my students last semester was a native and spoke like the sign above.
Rejoice Christian Software is offering the complete set of CDs from the Biblical Archaeology Society for $275 (reg. $475) until June 15. This includes:
My opinion, for what it’s worth, is that the first and last items listed above are great. I’ve never been a fan of Bible Review because it was so liberal (now defunct). The Biblical World in Pictures looks promising based on the list of photos, particularly artifacts, listed, but the quality of the images is poor. If you want everything and don’t yet have it, this is the best price you’re likely to find. You can purchase it here. I couldn’t find a direct link to all of the above online, so I’m including below the details directly from RCS’s email advertisement.
Bonus: You’ll also receive a free PRINT edition of Biblical Archaeology Society’s book The Dead Sea Scrolls — with scholarly articles and more than 90 illustrative color photographs.
You’ll also receive 5 of BAS’s published books in Libronix format, including The History of Ancient Israel. The print value of these 5 electronic titles is $80.
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