Biblical Bethsaida: A Study of the First Century CE in the Galilee
In his illuminating, well-researched book examining the site of Et-Tell, also known as Bethsaida, Carl E. Savage explores archaeological evidence to offer readers a portrait of the religious beliefs and practices of the community living near the north shore of the Sea of Galilee during the first century CE. In the study of the cultural and social matrix of the first century in the Galilee, scholars have commonly prioritized written sources over archaeological evidence because written sources seem to contribute more directly to an understanding of the religious beliefs and practices of a community. However, there exist many competing views of the landscape during that time due to the varying interpretations of the textual sources. Using archaeological data from Bethsaida itself, Savage investigates the material practices of Bethsaida's ancient inhabitants, describing these practices as significant indicators of their sense of place both ideologically and geographically. He evaluates the historical plausibility of various social reconstructions for the region, and finds that the image that emerges of first-century Bethsaida is one similar to those of other Jewish communities in the Galilee.
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Biblical Bethsaida: A Study of the First Century CE in the Galilee
In his illuminating, well-researched book examining the site of Et-Tell, also known as Bethsaida, Carl E. Savage explores archaeological evidence to offer readers a portrait of the religious beliefs and practices of the community living near the north shore of the Sea of Galilee during the first century CE. In the study of the cultural and social matrix of the first century in the Galilee, scholars have commonly prioritized written sources over archaeological evidence because written sources seem to contribute more directly to an understanding of the religious beliefs and practices of a community. However, there exist many competing views of the landscape during that time due to the varying interpretations of the textual sources. Using archaeological data from Bethsaida itself, Savage investigates the material practices of Bethsaida's ancient inhabitants, describing these practices as significant indicators of their sense of place both ideologically and geographically. He evaluates the historical plausibility of various social reconstructions for the region, and finds that the image that emerges of first-century Bethsaida is one similar to those of other Jewish communities in the Galilee.
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Biblical Bethsaida: A Study of the First Century CE in the Galilee

Biblical Bethsaida: A Study of the First Century CE in the Galilee

by Carl E. Savage
Biblical Bethsaida: A Study of the First Century CE in the Galilee

Biblical Bethsaida: A Study of the First Century CE in the Galilee

by Carl E. Savage

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In his illuminating, well-researched book examining the site of Et-Tell, also known as Bethsaida, Carl E. Savage explores archaeological evidence to offer readers a portrait of the religious beliefs and practices of the community living near the north shore of the Sea of Galilee during the first century CE. In the study of the cultural and social matrix of the first century in the Galilee, scholars have commonly prioritized written sources over archaeological evidence because written sources seem to contribute more directly to an understanding of the religious beliefs and practices of a community. However, there exist many competing views of the landscape during that time due to the varying interpretations of the textual sources. Using archaeological data from Bethsaida itself, Savage investigates the material practices of Bethsaida's ancient inhabitants, describing these practices as significant indicators of their sense of place both ideologically and geographically. He evaluates the historical plausibility of various social reconstructions for the region, and finds that the image that emerges of first-century Bethsaida is one similar to those of other Jewish communities in the Galilee.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739137819
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 02/18/2011
Pages: 212
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Carl E. Savage is director of the Doctor of Ministry Program at Drew University and serves as assistant director of excavations for the Bethsaida Excavations Project.

Table of Contents

List of Figures vii

List of Tables ix

Acknowledgments xi

1 Introduction 1

2 Bethsaida in the "Galilees" 21

3 The State of the Land and its Inhabitants 49

4 Supporting Evidence for First Century CE Bethsaida 67

5 Conclusion 133

Excursus 1 The "Temple" of Bethsaida 145

Excursus 2 Identifying ET-Tell With Bethsaida 159

Appendix A The Material Culture Database 165

Appendix B The Coin Database 173

Bibliography 177

Index 189

About the Author 195

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