Roger D. Isaacs
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Roger D. Isaacs
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Researcher and author specialising in Hebrew Bible studies. Member of the Advisory Council - Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures, University of Chicago Learn more about my work at talkingwithgod.net
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Hey there! If you're into Hebrew Bible studies, ancient cultures, or just love a good chat about archaeology (maybe even the Ark of the Covenant 👀), let's connect! Whether you're a fellow scholar or just curious about the ancient world, I’d love to swap ideas and discoveries. 🏺📜
Chicago, once the humanities’ stronghold, froze PhD admissions across every department. If the “scholars’ scholars” cave to market logic, the endgame isn’t underfunding: it’s erasure. #Humanities #Academia #PhD
If the University of Chicago Won’t Defend the Humanities, Who Will?
Why it matters that the University of Chicago is pausing admissions to doctoral programs in literature, the arts, and languages
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Why does “the anger of the Lord” spark so much interest? Are we drawn to divine wrath—or to our own struggles with anger? From Cain to Moses, anger fuels both destruction & justice. What does it mean for us today? #Anger #BibleStudy #Faith

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Your favorite artifact might be rotting because of its display case. New research: the Conservation Soft Box seals artifacts in pollutant-free, customizable micro-environments. A quiet revolution in heritage care. #Museums #Preservation #Innovation

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Exod. 28 & Num. 27: urim & thummim appear rarely, yet always in contexts of divine inquiry. Linguistic links (Hebrew zawchar, Akkadian zakaru, Ugaritic zg) suggest “stones of communication” rather than mere memorials. #BiblicalStudies #Philology #AncientNearEast

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In the Song of Songs, the pomegranate marks love & enticement. Exodus & Kings place it on priestly garments & temple capitals. By the 13th c., de León cast it as Shekhinah itself, its seeds embodying the commandments. #BiblicalStudies #Mysticism #Symbolism
The Pomegranate in History and Myth - JSTOR Daily
Used heavily in early medicine and at times for opposing aims, the pomegranate shows a marked versatility in its cultural connotations and connections.
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Archaeologists in Türkiye found a 3,500-year-old dining set 🍷🍽️—jug, pot, and plate—still together after millennia! Toys, goddess figurines, and merchant silver nearby show daily life & belief in ancient Anatolia. #Archaeology #Anatolia #History
3,500-Year-Old Dining Set Found at Konya Karahöyük, in Türkiye
Archaeologists in Türkiye have uncovered an extraordinary 3,500-year-old dining set, including a jug, plate, and cup, during excavations at Konya’s...
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Plutarch’s De Facie may hint at Greek voyages to N. America in the 1st century. Using eclipse data & Saturn’s alignment, Dr. Liritzis dates such a journey to 56–58. Some scholars see possibility; many remain skeptical. #Archaeology #AncientHistory #GreekStudies

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Did Ancient Greeks Reach America Long Before Columbus? - GreekReporter.com
The suggestion that ancient Greeks reached America before Columbus may seem far-fetched, but certain researchers think otherwise
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What was the Ark of the Testimony for? ⚡ In Talking With God, Roger Isaacs redefines words like holy, sin & glory, uncovering meanings lost in translation. A mind-expanding look at ancient Israelite practice. #BibleStudy #Theology #AncientHistory

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I am amazed and delighted to announce that my book 'The Road to Mons Graupius' has been longlisted for the Saltires, Scotland's National Book Awards! www.thesaltires.org.uk
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Deciphering lost scripts takes brilliance—and a touch of madness. 🌀 From Champollion to Ventris, each breakthrough unlocked voices long silent. Now Linear Elamite may have joined the list. Could we be hearing Elam again after 4,000 years? #Archaeology #AncientScripts #History
Tom Stevenson · Beyond Mesopotamia: Linear Elamite Deciphered
Three things are necessary to decipher ancient writing. You need lots of examples of the script. You need a good...
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Isaacs traces the semantic shift from edut (communication) in Exodus–Numbers to b’rith (covenant) in Deuteronomy. The ark’s function changed from technical to theological—a shift mirrored in modern search patterns. #BiblicalStudies #Hebrew #Theology
In the Spirit of Lexical Curiosity
In the spirit of lexical curiosity, which originally drove me to write Talking With God, I did a bit of Google research to see how people are accessing information about the same ancient words I st…
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Ancient recycling? 🧵 Bronze Age wicks from Newe Efrayim were made from old textiles, reused to light oil lamps. Early innovation or necessity—or both? #AncientTech #Archaeology #SustainabilityHistory
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The Hebrew kodesh, often rendered “holy,” may be a mistranslation. Alternative readings suggest a different nuance, reshaping our understanding of ancient practices. How should we translate it today? #BiblicalStudies #Hebrew #Theology

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Roger D. Isaacs, in Talking With God & The Golden Ark, argues that familiar biblical terms have been mistranslated. Their original meanings reshape how we view ancient rituals. Do new translations unlock new truths? #BiblicalStudies #History

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