A long-standing mystery connected to a Bible ransacked from the Gettysburg Lutheran Seminary during the last days of the1863 battle has finally been solved.
But Goliath wasn’t the only biblical reference to giants.
The two silver amulet scrolls date to 600 BC and are inscribed with the priestly blessing of Numbers 6:24–26. They were ...
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Jesus was “Yeshua” to his neighbours: How a common name became sacred
The name of “Jesus” as it is now commonly used in the English tongue is merely the final stage of a long series of languages, ...
The Kenebrews are widely recognized, not only as spiritual leaders, but as community anchors in the wake of tragedy.
BYU professor Jared Ludlow explains the temple’s central role in ancient Israelite worship, contrasting it with today’s focus ...
Women’s silence in the church does not apply to us today because the gift of tongues has ceased in the modern era. Women are free to speak, ask questions, and teach other believers within the church.
Who Were King David's Wives? In all of Scripture, the life of David may be the most dramatic recorded. No other account in the Bible so vividly captures the heart-wrenching struggle of a sinful man ...
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