The copies we have of Old Testament manuscripts do have signs of human error within them. But the question is, Does that lead to despair? Dr. John Meade answers that question with a resounding no.
Archaeologists have recently unearthed a massive structure in Jerusalem that is referenced in two books of the Bible. The discovery includes the ruins of an ancient moat, constructed over 3,000 years ...
When Rose Levy Benanbaum’s “Cake Bible” was first published in 1988, it was as though the wheel had been re-invented.
His article "The Past as Destiny" will appear in the October issue of the Harvard Theological Review The Origins of the Hebrew Bible ... books of the Pentateuch. Proverbs also has many old parts ...
A family has been reunited with an emotional letter penned by one of their ancestors some 130 years ago. In a remarkable turn ...
Carol A. Newsom - Candler Professor Emerita of Old Testament/Hebrew Bible, Emory University ‘This book takes questions about the Bible’s origins to another level of historical inquiry…. Superbly ...
This two-hour program is divided into thirteen chapters. Choose any chapter below and select QuickTime or Windows Media Player to begin viewing the video. If you experience difficulty viewing, it ...
She returns to the seventeenth-century origins of modern biblical scholarship and charts ... the Hebrew Bible that sees the Moses stories as political allegories with deep implications for the way we ...
The Bible shows Christians what God is like. This is important for Christians in building a relationship with God. The Bible can play an important part in worship both in private and public settings.
These Bible Verses show the significance of truth in biblical times and our modern-day lives.” That said, let's dive into some Old Testament verses. Our first is number nine of the Ten ...
How should we interpret the bible? How is the language meaningful? If it speaks of the Fall, does it matter that this may not have been a factual event? Can the account of Adam and Eve’s ...
Condé Nast Traveler is the global citizen’s bible and muse, offering both inspiration and vital intel. We understand that time is the greatest luxury, which is why Condé Nast Traveler mines ...