The
Lost City of
Bethsaida
Guestbook
From Brian Shaffer UNO TV Webmaster
<bshaffer@unomaha.edu>,
posted by lisa.unomaha.edu on Mon, Jun 3, 1996 3:57 PM:
Welcome Everyone! Please sign our guestbook and let me know what you think of our web site.
Keep checking back, we have a lot of things planned for this site during the summer!
From Kathi Rowch
(no email address given),
posted by lisa.unomaha.edu on Tue, Jun 4, 1996 8:06 AM:
Looks Great, Brian!!
The Bethsaida photos look alot like our basement project we have been working on for the past two years! We have artifacts too! Maybe we can do a link!
From Debbi Aliano
<daliano@unomaha.edu>,
posted by lisa.unomaha.edu on Tue, Jun 4, 1996 9:07 AM:
You've done a great job, Brian!
From Pam Payne
<mcowen@cheney.net>,
posted by lisa.unomaha.edu on Mon, Mar 17, 1997 4:38 PM:
I appreciated the site. Would love to work on the dig!
Will now go check out how one might do that!
From Joel Geyer
<jgeyer@unlinfo.unl.edu>,
posted by lisa.unomaha.edu on Wed, Apr 9, 1997 3:08 PM:
Very interesting site. Give me a call sometime. We are starting to write pages for cultural affairs productions at Nebraska ETV.
From Rose Ann Opperman
<cca@top.net>,
posted by lisa.unomaha.edu on Sun, Jun 22, 1997 9:20 PM:
Watched to documentary on T.V. Well done and interesting. My husband and I are very interested in joining the dig in 1998. We need information on when and how.
From Colin Armstrong
<khazad@lucent.com>,
posted by lisa.unomaha.edu on Mon, Jun 30, 1997 2:45 AM:
My Lady Consort has just gone to Bethsaida for a 3 week dig,
it was great to find a site with so much information about where
she is..
Pity the documentry is not available over here in england.
From Lionel Wolberger
<lwolberg@ksl.co.il>,
posted by lisa.unomaha.edu on Sun, Jul 20, 1997 11:07 PM:
Thank you for such great graphics! Seeing the ancient past come to life is very exciting.
From S. Villeneuve
<suzanne_v@hotmail.com>,
posted by lisa.unomaha.edu on Mon, Jul 28, 1997 12:18 AM:
This web site has great photos. The information helped a lot in my reseach, and will aid in our student documentary. I just returned to Canada after excavating at the site for a few weeks with others students. I found the experience overwhelming in every aspect. Hopefully I have the chance to return in '98. I saw the documentary while I was there, and found it extremely interesting. I suggest to anyone hoping to excavate at Bethsaida to do so. The experience is well worth it!
From Kevin Freese
<kevin.freese@literae-humaniores.oxford.ac.uk>,
posted by lisa.unomaha.edu on Sat, Aug 23, 1997 8:20 AM:
Very nice website--I'll put a link to it on my homepage!
From Jim Adams
<jimadams@unomaha.edu>,
posted by lisa.unomaha.edu on Tue, Sep 16, 1997 9:06 AM:
Brian
Very nice work. Great location pictures! Look forward to more updates!!
Jim
From J.PAUL BEAM
<jbeam92179@aol.com>,
posted by lisa.unomaha.edu on Thu, Oct 23, 1997 11:24 AM:
Excellent presentation. Question, I have a friend in Israel till Nov 1; how I can I email him info on the Bethasaida site nearby once I get an address? Is it different than local? Thanks so much! P.S. Can I attach info from website?
From Prof. Dr. Ron Burke
<rburke@unomaha.edu>,
posted by lisa.unomaha.edu on Thu, Oct 30, 1997 3:49 PM:
Nice to see your work, Brian. Very impressive labor you have contributed to the Department's Web Site.
From Steven Conger
<sconger@fwa.cioe.com>,
posted by lisa.unomaha.edu on Fri, Oct 31, 1997 3:24 PM:
I was at the dig in 1996 and will return in 1998, I can't wait to see the changes!!
From Sylvia Thullen
<stullen@iprolink.ch>,
posted by lisa.unomaha.edu on Wed, Dec 31, 1997 12:56 PM:
We enjoy your site but would like to see more of it! Especially, more information about new discoveries. Your vague alusion, when we visited last spring, to possible adjustments needed in our view of OT heros (eg. David) set me thiking seriously about the relationship between traditon and archaeology; the process has been very enriching. It sheds a whole new light on the NT as well. Keep up the good work! We hope to see you in March/April when we visit Galilee again.
From Sylvia Thullen
<stullen@iprolink.ch>,
posted by lisa.unomaha.edu on Wed, Dec 31, 1997 12:56 PM:
We enjoy your site but would like to see more of it! Especially, more information about new discoveries. Your vague alusion, when we visited last spring, to possible adjustments needed in our view of OT heros (eg. David) set me thiking seriously about the relationship between traditon and archaeology; the process has been very enriching. It sheds a whole new light on the NT as well. Keep up the good work! We hope to see you in March/April when we visit Galilee again.
From Bobby Rich
<brich@panola.com>,
posted by lisa.unomaha.edu on Thu, Feb 12, 1998 8:16 AM:
I am very interested in what may turn up at Bethsaida
which may well be connected with the Qumran Dead Sea
Scrolls community. Perhaps even the missing list of
names of the members at Qumran may turn up at
Bethsaida instead of Damascus as I'd earlier believed.
Peter, Andrew, John and James(the two sets of brothers)
had all been at Qumran earlier, and several were likely
later at Damascus with "The Way".
From Jim McDonough
<mcdonoughj@rocketmail.com>,
posted by lisa.unomaha.edu on Sun, Mar 15, 1998 4:59 PM:
Great work Brian! I was part of a 2-week dig in Bethsaida May 1996 as a student at Wartburg College. Your site brings back so many memories. Thanks! Jim McDonough
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