His article "The Past as Destiny" will appear in the October issue of the Harvard Theological Review The Origins of the Hebrew Bible and Its Components The sacred books that make up the anthology ...
‘One hundred years from my day,” Voltaire is supposed to have remarked, “there will not be a Bible on earth except ... derived from the Greek biblia, “books”—to its present status ...
Revelation 22:19 All Christians - Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant - agree that the Books in the Bible are the inspired, written Word of God but disagree on which Books belong in the Bible.
The most repeated command in the Bible is some version of "fear not!" It sounds great in theory, but let’s be honest, how can God expect us to not live in fear when everything around us feels so ...
A collection of ancient Hebrew and Greek texts has, over the course of millennia, shaped human history around the planet. Reports of its waning relevance have been greatly exaggerated. Review by ...
Pay close attention to the words since they are a powerful Bible study message. (If I were lazy, I would be tempted to end here, but my Jewish guilt would haunt me, so nix that idea.) Speaking of ...
I would wager that most people are unaware that Jesus spoke the commonly used phrase, “The truth will set you free ... the following explanation from “Bible Study Tools,” a Salem Media ...
Kathie Lee Gifford has a strong relationship with her faith but not necessarily with organized religion, focusing on in-depth ...
Faulkner University will address one of the state's most hotly contested topics—gambling—in its annual high-profile debate.
The Nashville star talks to Vanity Fair about 40 years of the patriotic standard, what it was like when Donald Trump started ...
In a new exhibit opening Tuesday, the Museum of the Bible in Washington ... article in the Free Press. Sometime later, someone reportedly tried without success to sell the book in Dallas, Texas.
And Jesus comes to set us free ... whatever you want. The Bible's got it. People just don't read it. They would find out what an incredibly fascinating book it is. And I've been reading it ...