This new series of monographs describes the findings of archaeology in a form which is intelligible to the nonspecialist as well as to the scholar. It enables the general reader as well as the more serious student of Scripture to read and study the Bible in the illuminating light of archaeological discoveries.
Archaeology of the Jordan Valley by Elmer B. Smick
Summarizes in popular form the progress made by the modern archaeological movement in the Jordan Valley. Numerous sketches, photographs, and maps.
The Nag Hammadi Gnostic Texts and the Bible by Andrew K. Helmbold
A complete treatment of the Nag Hammadi Gnostic texts, called by some the most important discovery of the century.
The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Bible by Charles F. Pfeiffer
The complete story of the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Qumran Community, from the first discovery to the latest archaeological research.
Babylon and the Bible by Gerald A. Larue
A brief history of Babylon from its beginning to the time of Nebuchadnezzar. Also a comparison of the laws of Hammurabi with those of Israel.
Jerusalem: A Study in Urban Geography by I. W. J. Hopkins