Moshe Garsiel


Moshe Garsiel is professor emeritus of Bible at Bar-Ilan University.

Early life and education

Moshe Garsiel born and raised in Tel Aviv. Most of his academic studies were completed at Tel Aviv University: B.A. in Hebrew Bible and Hebrew Literature, M.A. in Hebrew Bible, Ph.D in Hebrew Bible, Post-doctorate in Biblical Archaeology.

Career

Garsiel's major teaching and research positions were at Bar-Ilan University: Instructor, The Department of Bible ; lecturer, The Department of Bible ; senior lecture ; associate professor ; full professor and a senate member. In 2006 he retired from Bar-Ilan as professor emeritus, but continues teaching voluntarily to this day and delivers seminars for graduate students.
He held different administrative positions at Bar-Ilan University: chairperson of The Department of The Land of Israel Studies, two terms as a chairperson of the Department of Bible, coordinator of The Teaching Committee of Bar-Ilan's Senate and Dean of the Faculty of Jewish Studies. Garsiel led the establishment and building of The Department of Land of Israel studies and Archaeology as well as The Department of the Middle Eastern Studies at Bar-Ilan University.
He participated at the archeological excavations in Tel Apheq-Antipatris. Initiated, organized, and guided the students in three seasons of the Izbet-Sarta excavation ,
This excavation yielded an ancient Hebrew inscription, incised on a potsherd and dated to the end of the period of the biblical judges or to the beginning of the Kingdom of Israel.
Garsiel served as a visiting professor of Bible and Biblical Archaeology at the Hebrew Theological College, Skokie, IL., USA ; was a visiting professor of Bible and Biblical Archaeology at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, WI, USA ; visiting professor of the graduate summer school at The Hebrew Theological College, Skokie, IL., USA ; visiting professor of Bible and Biblical Archaeology, The Jews' College affiliated to the University of London, UK.
He held part-time position as a visiting professor at the Department of Bible, Tel Aviv University, Graduate School ; and a part-time position as a visiting professor at the Department of Jewish History, Haifa University Graduate School.

Research

His academic fields of interest are: geographical and archaeological aspects of the bible, Ugaritic writings and the bible, history and historiography of the bible, biblical names and their literary meaning, a literary interpretation of the bible.
In June 2020, Prof. Moshe Garsiel and Dr. Bath-Sheva Garsiel published an article suggesting they have proof for the identification of the Biblical city of Ziklag in Tel a-Sharia in the Negev. They argued that since the name of the Tell, as well as the Wadi below, mean in Arabic law, it commemorates David’s law of sharing the spoils of war between the warriors and the ones who are left behind, which occurred in the vicinity.

Personal life

Moshe Garsiel is married to Dr. Bat-Sheva Garsiel, a lecturer of the Early Islam at the Department of Middle Eastern Studies of Bar-Ilan University, They reside in Petach-Tiqva and have three children.

A Festschrift in his honour

Garsiel is a member of the board of editors of Beit Miqra, the advisory board member of Areshet—JSIJ. He was a member of the board of editors of the Encyclopedia the World of the Bible, and a member of Biqoreth U-Parshanuth board of editors.
Garsiel published five research books, was co-editor and co-author of six books of the Encyclopedia the World of the Bible,
He wrote 12 units course in 4 volumes for The Open University of Israel and published dozens of articles in academic journals and festschrifts.

Books