Prof. Jennie Ebeling is Associate Professor of Archaeology in the Department of Archaeology at the University of Evansville. She earned the M.A. and Ph.D. in Near Eastern Studies with an emphasis on Syro-Palestinian Archaeology from the University of Arizona. A former Fulbright scholar, she has been awarded fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Lady Davis Trust to support research in Israel and Jordan and was appointed Annual Professor of the W.F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research in Jerusalem in 2015–16. Ebeling co-directed the Jezreel Expedition in Israel with Norma Franklin 2012–2018 and is the ground stone artifact specialist for numerous archaeological projects in Israel. She also produced several films based on her ethnographic research of traditional bread ovens in Jordan; one is on permanent display in the Eretz Israel Museum in Tel Aviv. Ebeling currently edits ASOR's Archaeological Report Series and has co-edited four volumes. She is the author of Women's Lives in Biblical Times (T&T Clark Int’l, 2010).
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Each week, twelve fresh loaves of bread were placed before YHWH in the Tabernacle and Temple. What do we know about the practice and its significance?
Each week, twelve fresh loaves of bread were placed before YHWH in the Tabernacle and Temple. What do we know about the practice and its significance?