Recent archaeological discoveries at two pivotal biblical sites are transforming our understanding of early Christianity's expansion across the ancient Mediterranean world. In Turkey's ancient Lystra, ...
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How did biblical Judeans track time? Trove of 6th-century BCE inscriptions offers clues
New analysis of 2,600-year-old Tel Arad ostraca suggests Iron Age soldiers tracked months, days, and supplies with ...
In a startling turn of events, archaeologists have unearthed a structure, approximately 3,000-years-old, in the heart of Jerusalem. What makes this discovery incredibly significant is its potential ...
Author's Note: All previous volumes of this series are here. The first 56 volumes are compiled into the book "Bible Study For Those Who Don't Read The Bible." "Part Two," featuring volumes 57-113, was ...
A Fall Family Carnival will be held at 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, Oct 18, at Faith Church Loveland, 2707 N. Wilson Ave. Join ...
Archaeologists recently unearthed the remains of a massive Roman council hall in Turkey – and the site holds carvings linked to early Christian worship. The discovery, found in the ancient city of ...
Biblical archaeologists are using ancient texts and modern technology to uncover possible clues to one of Christianity's ...
Noted Biblical Scholar Dr. James Tabor will appear at The Shipyard in the Town at Trilith in Fayetteville, Georgia, on Tuesday, November 4th, at 6:30 p.m. T ...
A new study suggests that the biblical description of the burial of Jesus may be accurate. The blood, sweat and tears on these threads are still — sorta — shrouded in mystery. New findings provide ...
A recent discovery has led some experts to believe they’ve found the fossil of Noah’s Ark. Researchers have found that a boat-shaped mound — long believed by the faithful to be Noah’s Ark — was most ...
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