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Judas was one of the last two added to the Twelve Apostles by the Lord Jesus Christ. It is suspected Judas was a Zealot, the ...
From the silent era through the mid-1960s, Bible-based films constituted a reliable staple of Hollywood's output. Directors ...
First and foremost, a quick history lesson: on July 13, 1971, 13,000 people filled Pittsburgh’s Civic Arena. Those excited ...
Two centuries after they were separated, the print and the Bible are on display together at the Huntington Library in ...
Pittsburgh Musical Theatre showcased impressive theatrical performances and innovative scenic design in its run of “Jesus ...
Two biblical epics, “House of David” and “The Chosen,” are among the top 10 series on Amazon Prime in the U.S., surpassing ...
This is an excerpt from TV Guide Magazine’s The Chosen: Special Easter Issue. For a deep-dive into the wildly popular series ...
Et tu, Brute?” A Latin phrase in Shakespears’ play, “Julius Ceasar,” which reveals the pain of Caesar being betrayed by his close friend. To betray someone means that a trusted ...
Judas tells the soldiers ... Christ on the Mount of Olives prints once held in the Huntington’s Gutenberg Bible (the second belongs to the University of Manchester). The third print, showing ...
Since the Bible isn’t written as a screenplay, the animated movie THE KING OF KINGS uses a device to make the story of Jesus ...
Many hotels skip the 13th floor due to a fear of the number 13, known as Triskaidekaphobia. This superstition is linked to ...
I believe in miracles too, in my way, reconciling rationalism and inklings of a preternatural reality by means of “radical ...