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The Stones Cry Out

The Stones Cry Out

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very Good
Review:

This is a review of the VHS video available directly available from Randall Prices' website. Production was not the greatest, but who cares, its the content that counts. Good stuff. Covers a lot of ground fast without any lingering on one subject too long. Great for introducing someone to the trustworthiness of the scriptures. Good on site shots.

Would have been nice to have the Biblical narrative tied in more closely to what they were talking about...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Useful Teaching Aid
Review: As a Sunday School teacher, I'm always looking for something to bring the Bible alive for my students. This book, as so capably described by other reviews, is a great resource to supplement and enrich the study experience.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You can hear the stones crying!
Review: Prof. Price did a great job! For this book he interviewed the leading archaeologist in Israel about "how the spade can shade new light on the bible". The reader starts to a timemachine-travel and will meet King David and Solomon as well as Jesus and the people of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Prof. Price is today the director of the Qumran Plateau Excavations (digs in 2002 and 2004) and he is a well trained archaeologist. He shows the problems of the sensational claims like by Silberman & Finkelstein about the clash between the stories in the bible and the archaeological findings. Prof. Price present a so called "maximalist" position but a very good one rooted in the newest findings. Every reader will be getting exited by the new findings which shed new light on the old book.


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