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Ancient Assyrian inscription unearthed in Jerusalem describes real events behind Bible story
Archaeologists in Jerusalem have unearthed a 2,700-year-old Assyrian inscription in clay that could shine a light on key events detailed in the Old Testament. “For
Bible-based diet could unlock the secret to lasting wellness
Many people turn to the Bible for guidance in times of both triumph and hardship — but some say it can also serve as a
New Oklahoma schools superintendent rescinds order to teach Bible in classrooms
Under new leadership, the Oklahoma State Department of Education will rescind a mandate from the previous superintendent that forced public schools to place Bibles in classrooms and
Discovery of ancient messianic artifact confirms one part of the Bible
The discovery of an ancient Jesus artefact in Turkey could change the way we view one of the Bible's most well-known verses. While some folks
Kentucky county school board votes against off-campus Bible classes
In a unanimous vote, the Oldham County Board of Education rejected a proposal for a moral education program at one of its elementary schools. The
Bible translation accelerates as millions receive Scripture in their own language
The global movement to make the Bible available in every language is gaining remarkable momentum, with new figures showing historic progress in translation efforts. Released
Dead Sea Scrolls exhibition arrives at Museum of the Bible
Dead Sea Scroll fragments and hundreds of other artifacts will be on display starting Nov. 22 at the Museum of the Bible’s “Dead Sea Scrolls:
Bible Scenes of Abraham and Isaac revealed after church’s 16-year restoration
After sixteen years of work, the protective roof over Sinop’s Balatlar Church came down this month, and the medieval walls met daylight for the first
Rare gold coin depicting Hellenic queen unearthed in Jerusalem dig
A rare coin depicting Queen Berenice II of Egypt that dates back to Jerusalem’s Hellenistic era was discovered in the City of David, the Israel
A review on proper and improper uses of the Bible in public schools
The Bible has not been banned from public schools, but there are appropriate and inappropriate ways to use it there, a professor told a summit on
Tiny Clay Seal Confirms the Bible
Do you know the name Asaiah? Probably not right off the top of your head—he’s a pretty obscure figure—but he is mentioned twice in the
Ancient papyrus ‘confirms’ Bible story of the 10 plagues
An ancient Egyptian manuscript may prove the biblical 10 plagues described in the Book of Exodus. Known as the Ipuwer Papyrus, the document takes the
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Red Heifers Arrive in Israel
The Temple Institute and Boneh Israel made a huge step towards reinstating the Temple service on Thursday when five red heifers landed at Ben Gurion International Airport. The red heifer was the main component in the Biblically mandated process of ritual purification for impurity that results from proximity or contact with a dead body. Because the elements needed for this ceremony have been lacking since the destruction of the Second Temple, all Jews today are
The House of Peter: The Home of Jesus in Capernaum?
Beneath the foundations of this octagonal Byzantine martyrium church at Capernaum, archaeologists made one of the most exciting Biblical archaeology discoveries: a simple first-century A.D. home that may have been the house of Peter, the home of Jesus in Capernaum. Photo: Garo Nalbandian. Although slightly larger than most, the house was simple, with coarse walls and a roof of earth and straw. Like most early Roman-period houses, it consisted of a few small rooms clustered
Top 10 Artifacts Show Biblical Exodus was Real History
SYNOPSIS: The Bible’s exodus account is foundational to biblical history, yet viewed as mostly fictional by mainstream scholars. Could this skepticism be the result of looking for the exodus in the wrong time period? This list of ten remarkable pieces of evidence supporting the biblical account suggest the exodus happened centuries earlier than the standard date. Then Moses said to the people, “Remember this day in which you came out from Egypt, out of the
Kyrie Irving defends his tweet about a documentary criticized as antisemitic
Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving said that he is “not going to stand down on anything I believe in” after he was condemned by the owner of his NBA team for tweeting a link to a documentary deemed to be antisemitic. The star guard tweeted a link Thursday to the 2018 movie “Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America,” which is based on Ronald Dalton’s book of the same name. Rolling Stone described the book













