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The Hebrew University of Jerusalem MA in the Bible and the Ancient Near East
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

MA in the Bible and the Ancient Near East

Jerusalem, Israel

2 Years

English

Full time

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USD 5,600 / per year *

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Why M.A. in the Bible & the Ancient Near East?

  • Become a scholar of the Bible in a variety of contexts.
  • Gain a solid foundation in both Biblical and Modern Hebrew.
  • Soak up the culture and history of the biblical world in the sacred city of Jerusalem.

Overview

Hebrew University’s Rothberg International School (RIS) offers a two-year M.A. program in the Bible and the Ancient Near East. This program focuses on contemporary Biblical studies (Hebrew scriptures) and provides grounding in both Biblical Hebrew and Akkadian, with the option to study Modern Hebrew at the beginner through advanced levels. As a student in this rigorous program, we will provide you with the necessary training for further academic study at the doctoral level. Alumni of the program have been admitted to top doctoral programs in the field. As one of HebrewU’s oldest and most established international degree programs, several alumni are now faculty members in universities around the world.

As a student in this program, you will study the Bible in its historical and archaeological context, the history and culture of the Ancient Near East, the Akkadian language, Biblical Hebrew, and the reception history (different ways that people have received and viewed these texts throughout history).

The program offers

Scholarships: Students are eligible for a variety of scholarships as well as an early admissions discount. More information can be found on the Scholarships & Financial Aid page of our website. Applicants from the U.S.A. should refer to the Scholarships & Financial Aid for U.S. Citizens page.

Study tours: Tour-based courses are offered in the field of biblical archaeology.

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