Sefer Devarim: Archaeology

This video is part of the Sefer Study series. This is an analysis of the Archaeology of the Sefer by Mr. Nachliel Selavan. Archaeology Snapshot is a discuss...

This video is part of the Sefer Study series. 

 

This is an analysis of the Archaeology of the Sefer by Mr. Nachliel Selavan.

 

Archaeology Snapshot is a discussion on the location, timeline, main characters and highlights from history and archaeology, for each Sefer in Tanach.

 

Sefer Devarim takes place in the 40th year of the Exodus, in the Plains of Moab -  the eastern borders of Eres Yisrael.


This episode focuses on seven highlights of many. Some useful details mentioned in the episode:


Herzog College’s special Tanakh Map, available in English, Hebrew and Spanish at this link: http://www.hatanakh.com/map


Nachliel has made a short Hebrew, and longer English tutorial on the usage of the map, and the links to that video have further useful information. 


English Tutorial: https://youtu.be/3hWRKEjGosc

Hebrew Tutorial: https://youtu.be/arJZHTgvaRo



Links for references made in the video:


Israeli wineries:

Har Bracha Winery - https://www.brachawineries.com/en/


Books:

Koren Israel Humash - https://korenpub.com/collections/koren/products/the-koren-israel-humash-sethardcoverlarge 


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Nachliel Selavan, MA Ed., originally from Jerusalem’s Old City, is back in Israel after seven years of teaching full-time in the United States, developing his unique and engaging method of learning Torah through tour, travel and archaeology.


Nachliel created and delivered an integrated learning and museum tour program for both school and adult educational settings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and has hosted similar pilot visits to a dozen museums in North America, and a few museums in Europe and in Jerusalem. He also teaches and engages audiences through virtual tours and social media, and has recently completed Tanach Study Plus - delivering a weekly episode of Archaeology on the Parasha.


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