The Abraham Park Kenneth Vine Collection

The Abraham Park Kenneth Vine Collection
Korean name
Hangul 평강성서유물박물관
Revised Romanization Pyeonggang Seongseo Bakmulgwan
McCune–Reischauer Pyongkang Songso Pakmulkwan
Established November, 1998[1]
Location 150-15 Oryu 2-dong, Guro-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Type Biblical History Museum
Collection size 2,000 artefacts
Director Young-rok Kim
Website apm.or.kr

The Abraham Park Kenneth Vine Collection, also known as the Pyung Kang Biblical Archaeology Museum is a privately owned museum established by Rev.

Abraham Yoon-sik Park, the Senior Pastor of Pyungkang Cheil Presbyterian Church[2] and the author of the History of Redemption Series and Dr Kenneth Vine, an American biblical archaeologist and former president of Loma Linda University, California, United States. It is currently situated in Oryu-dong, Guro-gu, Seoul, South Korea, adjacent to Pyungkang Cheil Presbyterian Church, one of the largest Presbyterian churches in South Korea.

History

The museum first opened its doors to the public in November 1998. Dr Kenneth Vine initially planned on giving his collection to his only son however, when his son died in a car accident he donated his collection of artefacts to the founder of Pyungkang Cheil Presbyterian Church, Rev. Abraham Yoon-sik Park and together they established The Abraham Park Kenneth Vine Collection next to Pyungkang Cheil Presbyterian Church.

Exhibiting thousands of years of history, The Abraham Park Kenneth Vine Collection merges the world of archaeology and religion together in a collection of Egyptian and Middle Eastern artifacts. With objects dating back to 6,000 years, it is one of the few places in Korea where such artifacts are on display as part of a permanent collection.[3]

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Coordinates: 37°29′31.05″N 126°50′38.67″E / 37.4919583°N 126.8440750°E / 37.4919583; 126.8440750

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