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Archaeology and the N e w T e s t a m e n t John McRay BAKER BOOK HOUSE D. D. Grand Rapids, Michigan 49516 Copyright 1991 by Baker Book House Company Printed in the United States of America Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data McRay, John. Archaeology and the New Testament I by John McRay p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-8010-6267-5 I. Bible. N.T.-Antiquities. 2. Mediterranean Region-Antiquities. 3. Christian Antiquities-Mediterranean Region. I. Title. BS2406.5.M37 1990 225.9'3--<ic20 91-11663 CIP Unless otherwise noted, all Scripture references are taken from the Revised Standard Version of the Bible, copyright 1946, 1952, 1971, and 1973 by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Other versions cited include the King James Version (KJV), the New American Standard Bible (NASB), and the New English Bible (NEB). Designated photographs are used by permission from the National Geographic Society and the Holy Shroud Guild. All other photographs are by the author. Adapted diagrams are used courtesy of the Israel Exploration Society in Jerusalem and the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. The research for and writing of this volume were funded in part by grants from the G. W. Aldeen Fund; the Alumni Association, Wheaton College; William J. Wilson, Jr., Nashville, Tennessee, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles McRay, Fort Smith, Arkansas. To my wife, Annette, with whom I have shared the hilltops Contents List of Illustrations 9 Foreword 11 Preface 13. Introduction: The Role and Method of Archaeological Excavation 17 The Role of Archaeology in New Testament Studies 17 The Limitations of Archaeology as Proof 19 Biblical Archaeology 20 The Technology of Excavation 20 The Basic Method of Excavation 22 Part 1 The Architecture of New Testament Times City Layouts and Civic Structures 37 City Layouts 37 Civic Structures 40 2 Religious and Domestic Structures 65 Religious Structures 65 Domestic Structures 76 Part 2 The Building Program of Herod the Great 3 Herodian Jerusalem 91 4 Herodian Construction Outside Jerusalem 129 7 Contents Part 3 Archaeology and the Life of Christ 5 Jesus' Youth and Ministry in Galilee 153 The Birth and Youth of Jesus 153 The Public Ministry of Jesus 160 6 Jesus' Ministry and Last Days in Judea 185 The Public Ministry of Jesus: Judea 185 The Last Days of Jesus 195 Part 4 Archaeology and the Church 7 Cities in Eastern and Central Asia Minor 225 Archaeology and Pauline Chronology 225 Cities in Syria and Eastern Asia Minor 227 Cities in Central Asia Minor 235 8 Cities in Western Asia Minor 243 Thyatira, Philadelphia, and Laodicea 244 Hierapolis and Colossae 247 Ephesus, Sardis, Pergamum, and Smyrna 250 Patmos 274 9 Macedonian Cities and Athens 277 Macedonia 277 Athens 298 10 Corinth and Rome 311 Corinth 311 Nicopolis 338 Dodona 340 Rome 341 11 The Discovery and Contributions of Ancient Documents 351 The Discovery of Ancient Papyri 351 The Contributions of the Papyri 360 Endnotes 377 Tables 411 1 Archaeological Periods 411 2 Greek and Roman Gods 411 3 Nabatean Kings of the New Testament Period 411 4 Roman Emperors and other Rulers 412 5 New Testament Papyri from Oxyrhynchus 413 Glossary of Technical Terms 415 Abbreviations 421 Subject Index 423 8 List of Illustrations Diagrams Stratigraphy of a Tell 26 2 Schematic of Stabi an Baths 45 3 Greek and Roman Theaters 54 4 Types of Synagogues 68-69 5 Greek Orders 74 6 Schematic of Palatial Mansion in Jerusalem 79 7 Schematic of Peter's House in Capernaum 81 8 Herodian Architecture 99 9 Temple Enclosure in the Herodian Period 101 10 Jaffa Gate Area (Herod's Palace) 117 11 Northern Quarry 121 12 Water Cisterns on the Temple Mount 122 13 Pools in Jerusalem 124 14 Herodian Theater 126 15 Schematic of Herodium 131 16 Schematic of Jericho 135 17 Schematic of Masada 137 18 Schematic of Caesarea Maritima 141 19 Pool of Siloam and Josephus's Wall 190 20 Positions of Crucifixion 205 21 Roman and Iron Age Tombs 211 22 Charles Gordon's Golgotha 212 9 List of IUustrations 23 Schematic of Antioch of Syria 231 24 Schematic of Ephesus 251 25 Schematic of Philippi 286 26 Schematic of Athens 300 27 Athenian Greek Agora (A.D. 50) 303 28 Schematic of Corinth 321 29 Roman Forum in Corinth 325 30 Tribunal (Bema) in Corinth 334 31 The Fora of Imperial Rome 343 32 Basic Format of Ancient Letters 365 Maps Major Synagogue Sites of Palestine 71 2 Herod's Building Program in the Levant 93 3 Herod's Building Program Outside Judea 94 4 New Testament Palestine 159 5 The Roman World 228 6 Selected Roman Roads in Asia Minor 245 7 Paul's Greece 278 8 Upper and Lower Egypt 353 10

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Noting the very latest finds and techniques, a leading archaeologist explores what is now known of the New Testament world and what archaeology can and cannot tell us about it.
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