Yonatan Adler
@AdlerYonatan
Archaeology and Early Judaism | Associate Professor @arieluniversity | Author of: The Origins of Judaism: An Archaeological-Historical Reappraisal (Yale, 2022)
We caught up with @AdlerYonatan and other scholars to discuss a recent proposal to date the Dead Sea Scrolls. biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/biblical…
Open Access! My article "Reading Berlin P. 10679 Inside Out" is finally available in open-access in Tel Aviv (the journal): tandfonline.com/.../10.../0334… This article is a detailed epigraphic analysis and republication of Berlin P. 10679 (TADAE D7.24), which I studied in the…
The opening shot of the battles of Lexington and Concord has been called the “shot heard round the world”, marking the start of a new global age. The Maccabean revolt was even more consequential, as the catalyst for the birth of Judaism, and hence also of Christianity and Islam.

"Between Yahwism and Judaism" I'll be going live with Jacob Berman over at @HistoryValley at 2:00 PM EST today: youtube.com/live/JFHMLbOyv…

We caught up with @AdlerYonatan and other scholars to discuss a recent proposal to date the Dead Sea Scrolls. biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/biblical…
BREAKING NEWS: See Daniel 11:29-30.
Antiochus IV Epiphanes and Gaius Popillius Laenas (Egypt, 168 BCE)
Antiochus IV Epiphanes and Gaius Popillius Laenas (Egypt, 168 BCE)

I am curious to hear your thoughts on my analogy here. Nobody reads Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar to learn about the late Roman Republic in the mid-first century BCE. Yet, for some reason, many people make this mistake with Biblical texts. youtube.com/live/bV6j3NR6i…

"Can AI Date the Dead Sea Scrolls?" Over at BAR (@BibArch), Nathan Steinmeyer (@InDaWilderness) does a great job summarizing the recently published study on the Dead Sea Scrolls, with reactions from Christopher Rollston, Jonathan Ben-Dov, and yours truly: biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/biblical…