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Papyrus Discovered Sheds Light on Early Years of the Messiah
In mid-2023, researchers at the University of Hamburg uncovered a piece of early Christian history during a routine digitization project. Scholars Gabriel Nocchi Macedo and
Scientists Confirms Ancient Biblical Battles Using Groundbreaking Magnetic Dating Technique
In a revolutionary new study, scientists have employed an innovative approach to validate key moments from the Bible. By using archaeomagnetic dating, a method that examines
Grant the Israelite Community the Full Rights It Deserves
The Hebrew Israelite community marked an unfortunate milestone last week, when it lost its first member in combat, Elishai Young, a 19-year-old conscript from Dimona.
A.I. Expediting Bible Translation
Wycliffe Bible Translators, a leader in the field of Bible translation for decades, is reporting remarkable progress toward the goal of making the Bible available
Christians may boycott Upside-Down Kingdom Bible citing Woke theology concerns
Conservative advocacy group One Million Mom has launched a campaign opposing Zondervan’s newly released NIV Upside-Down Kingdom Bible: Think Deeply/Love Widely, claiming the study Bible promotes "woke
Technology meets mission: Starlink’s role in Bible translation
International (MNN) — The work of Bible translators can often be both dangerous and isolating. However, Wycliffe Associates has found a technological breakthrough that addresses the need
Structure discovered in Jerusalem; used during the First Temple Period
A unique structure, which was uncovered by the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) on the eastern slope of the City of David, dates back to the
Biblical Idea of Greater Israel Fuels Conflict
Standing on Mount Nebo in Jordan and looking towards the west, you see the ‘Promised Land’ before you: a yellowish-brown landscape of rolling hills and
Bible sales are booming despite a decline in religiosity
Briana Fitzpatrick grew up in a Christian family and felt a strong connection to a higher power. But it wasn't until this time last year
1,500-year-old mosaic with Bible verse
Archaeologists have discovered a 1,500-year-old monastery near Israel with an intricate mosaic floor that features a Bible verse blessing all who read it. At the center of
2,700-year-old site in Jordan might have been visited by King David
A biblical site visited by the kings of Israel, according to the Hebrew Bible, has been identified in Jordan, researchers claim. The Iron Age site,
Scholars Identify Biblical King Balak on the Mesha Stele
One of the most exceptional biblical archaeology artifacts ever found, the three-foot-tall Mesha Stele contains a 34-line inscription celebrating the Moabite vassal king Mesha’s rebellion against the Israelites.
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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