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Nazareth Then and Now

Ancient Nazareth lacked the critical advantages for its development as a significant settlement: abundant water supply, an elevated site for defensive purposes, and strategic location adjacent to a major highway. The most comprehensive recent study of the archeology of ancient Nazareth and its local region was completed by Ken Dark over several seasons between 2004…
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The oldest hatred

Presentation to a panel discussion sponsored by the Jewish Council of Australia at St John’s Cathedral, Brisbane on Monday, 29 September 2025. The topic of the event was: Should anti-Semitism be exceptionalised or should we combat all forms of racism together? Co-hosts for the event included: Doykeit (a local Jewish group in Brisbane), St John’s…
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The ‘First Peoples’ of Palestine
In a recent op ed piece for the Australian Financial Review, Nyunggai Warren Mundine has suggested that the Jewish people are the only surviving descendants of the ‘first peoples’ of Palestine, and as such enjoy an exclusive claim to the land of Palestine. Mundine is an experienced public figure, a former president of the Australian…
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Romulus and Remus coin
A coin which Ibrahim Abu Rakbeh (from St George’s Bazaar across from the College in Nablus Road) recently asked me to read for him has proved to be rather interesting. Here is what the coin looks like: The official description of the coin, which was issued by Constantine I in 330–333 CE to commemorate the founding of his…
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2017 Bible and Archaeology Study Tour
For those interested in a three week study tour with a focus on the Bible and archaeology, here are some details of the 2017 Bible and Archaeology program to be offered at St George’s College, Jerusalem in June/July this year. Dates: 18 June – July 7, 2017 Study Tour Leader: Dr Greg Jenks Costs: The…
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A sermon for St Andrew’s Day
Andrew of Bethsaida, the ‘first-called’ A sermon preached at St Andrew’s Theological Seminary, Manila on St Andrew’s Day, 2016. Introduction It is an immense honor for me to stand here among you on this feast day of St Andrew, and it is with a deep sense of privilege that I bring you greetings from the…
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Saying YES to God
A sermon for the Feast of the Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin Mary at the Cathedral Church of St George the Martyr, Jerusalem on Monday, 4 April 2016. Today we celebrate the courage of a young woman who said YES to God. Luke the master storyteller has crafted a beautiful story about the birth of…
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The Eternal Dance of Love and Fear
A sermon at the Cathedral Church of St George the Martyr, Jerusalem on Maundy Thursday, 24 March 2016. Our paschal liturgies have commenced. It is Maundy Thursday, and we stand at the beginning of the three holiest days in the year for Christians. In the next few hours and during the next two days we…
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