Archaeology of the Hebrew Bible
with Dr. Tine Rassalle
October 16th - December 11th
Lectures recorded Thusdays 3:15 PM EST
Register NowWhat can ancient ruins, pottery fragments, and desert scrolls tell us about the world of the Bible?
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What really happened during the Exodus, and how did the Babylonian Exile transform Jewish life? What secrets do the Dead Sea Scrolls reveal about the people who wrote them?
Register now for Dr. Tine Rassalle’s new 8-week seminar, Archaeology of the Hebrew Bible, running October 16 – December 11, 2025 (except Nov 17)!
This 8-week seminar with Dr. Tine Rassalle explores the material remains of the ancient Israelites and Jews, showing how artifacts, inscriptions, architecture, and everyday objects bring the biblical world to life. You’ll see how archaeological evidence can both support and challenge the stories in scripture, gaining tools to interpret history through a material lens.
Each session examines key moments in the ancient world - from the construction and destruction of the Jerusalem Temple to the enigmatic Qumran community - through case studies, primary sources, and current scholarship. Whether you’re intrigued by ancient cities, fascinated by excavation finds, or seeking a deeper understanding of the Hebrew Bible’s historical context, this course offers an engaging journey into the past.
$200 ($100 for members)
- ✔ 8 live 90-minute lectures, Thursdays at 3:15 PM ET, October 16 – December 11 (except November 17)
- âś” Lectures are recorded live with immediate lifetime access
- âś” Community Discussion Forum
- âś” Weekly Exercises
Class Schedule
Week 1: What is Biblical Archaeology?
Week 2: The Origins of Ancient Israel
Week 3: Exodus and the Bronze Age World
Week 4: Israel and Judah in the Iron Age: Kingdoms and Collapse
Week 5: Daily Life in Ancient Judah and Israel
Week 6: The Hellenistic World of the Bible
Week 7: The Roman World and the Dead Sea Scrolls
Week 8: The Late Roman Period: From Temple to Synagogue
What students are saying about
Dr. Tine Rasalle’s seminars:

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