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Idolatry is the worship of idols. It is a recurring and central theme in the Bible, representing a fundamental breach of the commandments delivered to the ancient Israelites. Both the Old and New ...
A reference guide designed especially for lay readers of the Bible, featuring nearly three hundred alphabetically arranged entries that offer ideas and facts about people, places, and events mentioned ...
The defender's study Bible : King James Version by Morris, Henry M. (Henry Madison), 1918-2006 Publication date 1995 Topics Bible -- Evidences, authority, etc, Bible -- Study and teaching, Bible, ...
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Ramses II: the secrets of an immortal pharaoh
The reign of Ramses II marks one of the pinnacles of ancient Egypt. This pharaoh left an indelible mark through his monumental achievements and military campaigns. Ramses II ascended to the ...
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Amalek dwells in the southland, the Hittites, Jebusites, and Amorites dwell in the highland, and the Canaanites dwell by the coast and the River Jordan” (vs. 25-29).
Following the strikes on Iran, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu said that Operation Rising Lion "will continue for as many days as it takes to remove this threat".
The expression comes from verse 23:24 of the Book of Numbers in the Bible: "Behold, the people shall rise up as a great lion, and lift up himself as a young lion: he shall not lie down until he ...
The New Covenant is the promise that God makes with mankind that He will forgive sin and restore communion with those whose hearts believe in His Son, Jesus Christ. Jesus is the mediator of the New ...
They studied the Bible’s first five books: Deuteronomy, the so-called Deuteronomistic History from Joshua to Kings, and the priestly writings in the Torah. Results showed Deuteronomy and the ...
The Bible was created by a Kabbalist rabbi named Shem Tov ben Abraham Ibn Gaon, who completed it in 1312 in Spain. After finishing the book, he took it on a two-year-long journey to modern-day Israel.
In her doctoral dissertation on eunuchs in the Bible and the wider ancient Near East, Janet Everhart points out, “As non-procreative males who are sometimes attractive sexual partners for both men and ...