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:

  • By clicking on the program below, you can watch each of the lectures that were given during the conference, which will eventually result in a much anticipated book.

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Our scroll presents the best results of our research in an innovative interface.
In this Beta version, It offers new translations of the main versions of the Scriptures, accompanied by rich multimedia content.

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This internet platform is a comprehensive tool for researching, studying and reading the Bible.

Access to the collaborative platform

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Bibleart mobile application will offer a new French translation of the entire Bible enriched with thousands of multimedia contents, resulting from the work of our specialists.

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