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SUMMARY:The Old Testament in Chicago
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE\nJoin us on May 30th for an unforgettable journey through the Old Testament in Chicago! We’ll step into the past at the Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures (ISAC) Museum (formerly the Oriental Institute) on the University of Chicago campus\, where fascinating artifacts from Ancient Israel\, Egypt\, Babylon\, Assyria\, and Canaan bring history to life. Dr. Ken Cuffey\, Professor of Biblical Studies\, will guide us on a three-hour tour\, illuminating the deep connections between the museum’s treasures and the Old Testament narratives. \nTime: 1:00 pm (We’ll meet at the museum’s front entrance at 12:45)\nCost: $25\nLocation: The University of Chicago campus (1155 E 58th Street\, Chicago 60637).  \nFor those needing transportation: The registration form offers an option to request a ride. If you’d like to help by driving\, please contact Dr. Melody Green to let us know when you sign up\, and we’ll arrange the details. Feel free to invite friends interested in learning more about ancient cultures! We look forward to seeing you there!
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LOCATION:The University of Chicago\, 1155 E 58th Street\, Chicago\, Illinois
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