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10 locations in the Bible that archaeologists still can’t find
A survey of debated biblical locations outlines current archaeological evidence and gaps, highlighting why identification remains unresolved. Topics include the Garden of Eden near the Tigris and ...
The president’s penchant for gilded statues and self-glorification might at least help clarify the nature of his leadership.
To my Christian friends: It’s time to turn in the badge of burnout. The world is groaning for a deeper peace. The Sabbath is ...
On the road to Emmaus, Yeshua met with two of His disciples and, beginning at Moses and all the Prophets, He expounded to ...
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Scientists Dived Where Moses Is Said to Have Parted the Red Sea, and Found a Place Where Nothing Survives
In the depths of the Red Sea, scientists have uncovered a deadly natural phenomenon: deep-sea brine pools that kill almost anything that enters them.
At the world’s oldest monastery, new technology is making long-lost manuscripts available to anyone with an Internet connection St. Catherine’s Monastery was built at the foot of Mt. Sinai in the 6th ...
In the readings since Christmas, Jesus has been revealed as the new royal son of David and Son of God. He is sent to lead a ...
This remarkable reunion has an aftermath: The next day, Moshe sat to judge the people, while the people stood about Moshe from morning until evening (Shemot 18:13).
Author Keith H. Adkins explores Judaism, Christianity, and Islam as a continuous spiritual narrative connecting ...
Kathryn Ko stood by her Ko Iki mini-museum outside the John A. Burns School of Medicine. This exhibit “Carrying Capacity” was ...
Mount Sinai How many times? The Mount Sinai revelation is at the core not only of the Bible, but of the Jewish people, its ...
The gospel reading for Epiphany 4 is John 2.1–11, the water into wine at the wedding in Cana (also the reading for Epiphany 3 ...
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