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Welcome to the IBA bookstore.  Here you will find an ever-expanding catalog.  Books include original scholarship by IBA fellows as well as classic works illuminating the culture of the Biblical world.  You are sure to find something that will pique your interest.  Godspeed and happy hunting.

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INTERVIEW WITH THE GIANT: ETHNOHISTORICAL NOTES ON THE NEPHILIM, $14.10-by Judd H. Burton: The book of Genesis tells us that "giants were in the earth in those days." Once great tribes of giants roamed the land, dominating humanity and usurping their resources. But where did they go? Join historian and anthropologist Judd H. Burton as he reconstructs a history of the lost race of giants from the cultural relics they left behind.

 
 
 
 
 
 
THE TRIAL OF CHRIST, by David K. Breed-$8.97, The trial of Jesus Christ has been a source of great interest to Biblical scholars for centuries.  Learn the nature of the trial and the identity of Roman and Jewish authorities in this intriguing legal analysis by attorney David K. Breed.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
THE RELIGION OF NUMA: STUDIES IN ROMAN RELIGION, by Jesse Benedict Carter-$9.96 In understanding the world of the New Testament, we must understand context.  That context was, to a significant degree, Roman.  The religious beliefs and practices of the ancient Romans come to life in this delightful treatment of Roman religion. Jesse Benedict Carter illustrates the colorful practices and exotic deities in a delightful narrative. Carter covers ritual, belief, and mythology from the founding of Rome to the era of Augustus in his masterpiece.

 

 

MYTHS OF GREECE AND ROME, by Jane Harrison-$9.00  The Mediterranean basin was filled with the religions of the Greco-Roman tradition, as evinced by the New Testament.  This rousing analysis of Greek and Roman mythology will have you glued to your seat. Learn about the gods for the first time or refresh your memory with this brief primer.

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