I have just uploaded the following monograph:
D. Winton Thomas, “The Prophet” in the Lachish Ostraca. London: The Tyndale Press, 1946. Pbk. pp.28.
It has a great deal of Hebrew text in it, but should still be accessible to those with no Hebrew at all.
I was surprised to find some of the Tyndale monographs selling on-line for up to £25 – this one could cost you up to £7.13. I found it encouraging – people still want to read them.
Main image: Tell Lachish, 1936. Source: Wikipedia
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