In Haifa: Yahwism under the Achaemenid Empire

6 January 2023

Mèdes et Perses, frise dans l’escalier oriental de l’Apadana, Persépolis (Iran).

Gad Barnéa, both a developer for our program, and biblical scholar, holding a PhD. from the University of Haifa organized, in December, a very important symposium:

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