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Hidden 'fingerprints' found in the Bible rewrite the story of the Ark of the Covenant - MSNScientists have uncovered secrets in the Bible that rewrite the story of the Ark of the Covenant, Noah's Flood and when God created the universe, sparking a debate on the Holy Book's origins.
American evangelicals, driven by a biblical vision to protect Israel, have long been integral to US. diplomacy in the Holy Land. And now they have another player on the team. Johnnie Moore, the ...
Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man who was wrongfully deported to El Salvador in March, was beaten, deprived of sleep and psychologically tortured while in Salvadoran custody ...
Book Review Published: February 2008 A genetic view of Jewish history Harry Ostrer Nature Genetics 40, 127 (2008) Cite this article ...
Read the series. The New Covenant in the Gospels Coming now to the Four Gospels, let me begin with Simeon’s statement in Luke 2. Luke tells us that Simeon was, waiting for the Consolation of Israel, ...
In a 2023 podcast from Desiring God, American theologian Pastor John Piper addressed this divide directly. “A non-covenant-keeping people does not have a divine right to hold the land of promise.” ...
The seed of Abraham. The child of promise, who is Jesus Christ and who through his own bloodshed on the cross establishes the new covenant with God's people. It is a covenant that is not one of law, ...
The biblical covenant with Israel is unbreakable, and the nation remains central to the unfolding story of the end times. As the Church faces increasing challenges and confusion, it must stand firm in ...
There are two foremost figures in the Bible: Adam and Jesus Christ. The rest of mankind is caught in the middle between these two men. If we can better understand the significant role of these two men ...
There are two foremost figures in the Bible: Adam and Jesus Christ. The rest of mankind is caught in the middle between these two men. If we can better understand the significant role of these two men ...
I’ve spent so much time in yeshivas and shuls. The Rabbis joke with me on a Sunday, ‘Be careful when you leave the shul that you don’t walk into your Mass with a kippah on.’” ...
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