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Four chapters of the Bible ‘confirmed’ true in major discovery

A major discovery in Turkey has 'confirmed' that four chapters of the Bible are likely true. Archaeologists uncovered over 60 ancient tombs in Colossae, the city immortalised in Saint Paul’s letters in the New Testament. This follows other discoveries that shed light on Biblical passages, including at the Nahal Qomem archaeological site in Israel The bulk of tombs at Colossae date back over 2,200 years and the discoveries were reported by the country’s state-run Anadolu Agency

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Where Is Biblical Bethsaida?

The ancient village of Bethsaida is believed to be located on the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee, but where precisely the abandoned city lies remains a fiercely-debated question among scholars. Recent discoveries at the site of el-Araj have called into question the decades-old claim that et-Tell on the eastern shore of the Jordan River is this lost Biblical city. Along with Jerusalem and Capernaum, Bethsaida is frequently mentioned in the Gospels. When Jesus was first calling

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Moody Bible Institute sues Chicago Public School for religious discrimination

Moody Bible Institute is suing the Chicago Board of Education for alleged religious discrimination after the college was barred from the district’s student teaching program. The Christian college alleges Chicago Public Schools will not allow it to participate in the program unless it signs the district’s nondiscrimination policy, which goes against its doctrinal statement, according to a complaint filed Tuesday in federal court in Chicago. The complaint was filed on Moody’s behalf by the Alliance

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The missing woman in the Bible rediscovered by a BYU researcher

A BYU researcher has conclusively recovered the name of the woman who received the New Testament letter known as 2 John, according to a new book. Meet Electa, an early Christian woman whose identity was concealed for nearly 2,000 years due to corrupted Greek texts and centuries of New Testament commentaries that mistakenly believed the original writer called her only “an elect lady.” Her name has been considered a mystery because scribes copying original Greek

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