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Please call before returning an item. 1 2 New Arrivals February 2020 Table of Contents Archaeology & Ancient Near East 3 Bibles 7 Biblical Interpretation 7 Church History 10 Classics 17 Commentaries- New Testament 24 Commentaries- Old Testament 28 Concise Commentaries 31 Devotional 31 GreeK 37 Hebrew 37 History 38 History of Missions 40 Judaica 41 Literature 42 Ministry & Christian Living 43 Miscellany 44 New Testament 45 Old Testament 51 Philosophy 54 Poetry 57 Preaching 57 Reference 58 Sociology 58 Theology 59 World Religions 71 2 3 ARCHAEOLOGY & ANCIENT NEAR EAST Aharoni, Yohanan. __Excavations at Ramat Rahel: Seasons 1961 and 1962__. Centro Di Studi Semitici. 1964. Paperback. pp. Inscribed and signed by author. Badly edge chipped and torn wrappers. Yellowed and badly scuffed wrappers. $37 [676378] Alon De Groot and Donald T. Ariel, Ed.. __Excavations at the City of David, 1978-1985, Vol. III: Stratigraphical, Environmental, and Other Reports [Qedem 33]__. Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 1992. Hardcover, no dust jacket. 278pp. Ex-library. Boards are corner bumped. $32 [676286] Ariel, Donald T.. __Excavations at the City of David, 1978-1985, Vol. II: Imported Stamped Amphora Handles, Coins, Worked Bone and Ivory, and Glass [Qedem, 30]__. Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 1990. Hardcover, no dust jacket. 188pp. Ex-library. Otherwise, very good. $37 [676284] Ariel, Donald T. and Alon De Groot, Eds.. __Excavations at the City of David, 1978-1985, Vol. IV: Various Reports [Qedem, 35]__. Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 1996. Hardcover, no dust jacket. 342pp. Ex-library. Boards are edge worn and bumped. $37 [676283] Ariel, Donald T., Ed.. __Excavations at the City of David, 1978-1985, Vol. V: Extramural Areas [Qedem 40]__. Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 2000. Hardcover, no dust jacket. 169pp. Ex- library. Boards are edge bumped. $47 [676303] Ariel, Donald T., Ed.. __Excavations at the City of David, 1978-1985, Vol. VI: Inscriptions [Qedem 41]__. Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 2000. Hardcover, no dust jacket. 194pp. Ex- library. Otherwise, very good. $32 [676285] Avi-Yonah, M., H. Z. Hirschberg, B. Mazar and Y. Yadin, Eds. __L. A. Mayer: Memorial Volume (1895-1959) [Eretz-Israel, Vol. 7]__. Israel Exploration Society. 1964. Hardcover with dust jacket. 178; 189pp. Dust jacket is edge chipped, stained and torn. Boards are edge worn and scuffed, with curling to corners. $27 [676380] Avigad, N., M. Avi-Yonah, H. Z. Hirschberg and B. Mazar, Eds.. __E. L. Sukenik: Memorial Volume (1889-1953) [Eretz-Israel, Vol. 8]__. Israel Exploration Society. 1967. Hardcover with dust jacket. 79; 328pp. Dust jacket is badly edge chipped and torn. Boards are corner bumped and curled. $27 [676375] Ball, C. J.. __Light From the East Or the Witness on the Monuments: An Introduction to the Study of Biblical Archaeology__. Eyre & Spottiswoode. 1899. Hardcover, no dust jacket. 256pp. Ex-library. Shaken with tender, cracked hinges. Boards are edge worn, curled and scuffed. Chipped to top edge. $11 [676363] 3 4 Bar-Yosef, O. and N. Goren-Inbar. __The Lithic Assemblages of 'Ubeidiya, A Lower Palaeolithic Site in the Jordan Valley [Qedem 34]__. Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 1993. Hardcover, no dust jacket. 266pp. Ex-library. Faded to boards. Else good. $27 [676289] Ben-Tor, A., J. C. Greenfield and A. Malamat, Eds.. __Eretz-Israel: Archaeological, Historical and Geographical Studies, Vol. 20 [Yigael Yadin, Memorial Volume]__. Israel Exploration Society. 1989. Hardcover with dust jacket. 208; 371pp. G/G. Dust jacket is edge chipped, bumped and worn. Boards are slightly edge worn. $20 [676372] Ben-Tor, A., J. C. Greenfield and A. 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Wrappers are yellowed and edge chipped. Else good. $15 [676362] Campbell, Edward and Robert G. Boling, Eds.. __Essays in Honor of George Ernest Wright [American Schools of Oriental Research, Nos. 220/221]__. Scholars Press. 1976. Hardcover, no dust jacket. 177pp. Laminated boards are edge worn and scuffed. $8 [676360] 4 5 Campbell, Edward and Robert G. Boling, Eds.. __Essays in Honor of George Ernest Wright [American Schools of Oriental Research, Nos. 220/221]__. Scholars Press. 1976. Hardcover, no dust jacket. 177pp. Worn and scuffed boards. $8 [676361] Clay, Albert T. __Neo-Babylonian Letters From Erech [Yale Oriental Series, Babylonian Texts, Vol. III]__. Yale. 1919. Hardcover, no dust jacket. pp. Boards are edge chipped, frayed and curled. $19 [676377] Cohen, Chaim; Avi Hurvitz, and Shalom M. Paul eds.. __Sefer Moshe: The Moshe Weinfeld Jubilee Volume. Studies in the Bible and the Ancient Near East, Qumran, and Post-Biblical Judaism__. Eisenbrauns. 2004. 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Slightly edge worn boards. Else good. $47 [676296] Gordon, Cyrus H.. __Ugaritic Textbook: Grammar, Texts in Transliteration, Cuneiform Selections, Glossary, Indices [Analecta Orientalia, 38], 3 Vols.__. Pontificium Institutum Biblicum. 1965. Paperback. pp. 3 paperback volumes in paperback slipcover/wrapper. Slipcover is chipped, torn, bumped and curled. Wrappers on volumes are in good condition with no damage. $32 [676316] Goren-Inbar, N.. __Quneitra: A Mousterian Site on the Golan Heights [Qedem 31]__. Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 1990. Hardcover, no dust jacket. 239pp. Ex-library. Boards are edge worn, bumped and scuffed. $27 [676302] Greengus, Samuel. __Studies in Ishchali Documents [Bibliotheca Mesopotamica, Vol. 19]__. Undena Publications. 1986. Hardcover, no dust jacket. 252pp. Boards are edge worn, scuffed and bumped. $37 [676307] 5 6 Hirschfeld, Yizhar. __The Early Byzantine Monastery at Khirbet Ed-Deit in the Judean Desert: The Excavations in 1981-1987 [Qedem, 38]__. 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