Museum of the Bible: What’s New

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Museum of the Bible is announcing a new season of programming running through May 2020. From the unveiling of a thousand-year-old Jewish manuscript to contemporary art depicting the Apocalypse, the diverse lineup of temporary exhibitions, educational programming, and events is designed to appeal to a wide variety of ages and interests. Starting next May, the museum will release its yearly programming schedule.

“Our new season truly has something for everyone,” said Museum of the Bible CEO Ken McKenzie. “This slate of offerings is the result of our continuing research, scholarship, and curation, all aimed at how to best live out our mission to invite everyone to engage with the Bible through all aspects of the museum’s programming.”

Upcoming special exhibitions include

A Fence around the Torah, the first-ever display of an ancient Hebrew Bible, November 8, 2019 – March 29, 2020

“Inventors of the Alphabet” from the Vatican Library, November 14, 2019 – May 14, 2020

With a Mighty Hand: The Art and History of the Passover Haggadah, a display of illuminated Haggadot from the past 500 years, February 7 – May 10, 2020

Educational programming consists of

Who Is an Evangelical?, a conversation featuring Dr. Thomas Kidd, Dr. Russell Moore and Reverend Thabiti Anyabwile about the state of evangelicalism in America, October 29, 2019

The Bible in Our Hands, Dr. Gary Rendsburg explains the story of the Hebrew Bible, February 2, 2020

Museum of the Bible is an innovative, global, educational institution whose purpose is to invite all people to engage with the history, narrative, and impact of the Bible.

Website | museumoftheBible.org  Twitter | @museumofBible

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