Rabbi Eliezer Diamond, who taught at the Jewish Theological Seminary for over three decades and left an indelible mark on generations of rabbis and Jewish scholars, has died.
Archaeologists anticipate further discoveries during excavations that will reveal more about the heritage of Nicaea.
Because of its importance not just to Jews, but to the West, excavating the City of David has engendered much hostility, speakers said at a Dec. 9 event.
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A notorious 1525 Bible map was backward and still changed history
Five centuries ago, a single misprinted image in a German Bible quietly rewired how Europeans pictured the world and their ...
Excavations show Christians and Zoroastrians coexisted in 5th-century Mesopotamia, revealed through early architecture at ...
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Underwater City Found by 'Resting Place of Noah's Ark' Could Rewrite the Bible Story Known to Million
The biblical tale of Noah's Ark and the flood must be among the most well-known stories throughout human history. Mount ...
A scientist has identified a possible astronomical explanation for the Star of Bethlehem, as described in the Bible ...
What language did Adam and Eve speak? Adamic, according to a Jewish tradition written in the Midrash, an exegesis of the ...
The text was written in an elegant Carolingian script and includes prayers “for the veiling of handmaidens of God”, ...
Human figures in 'Stone Hills,' where the Bible's Abraham settled, attest to the start of human settlements 11,000 years ago: ...
For the next several months, some of the oldest religious texts in history will be on display in D.C. at the Museum of the Bible.
Our Award of Merit goes to Robert S. Smith’s The Body God Gives: A Biblical Response to Transgender Theory. Smith critiques ...
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