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When It Was Counting 7 Weeks (the 50th Day), not anything like the algebra of ש (or Π).3 comments

J. K. Gayle wrote 1 day ago: Earlier this week my co-blogger Theophrastus announced the coming of this Day, the arrival of the so … more →

Tags: translation, New Testament, Judeo-Christian Relations, Bible Versions, Judaism, Hebrew, History, Greek, Christianity

Second Temple Judaism - The Essenes and the Qumran Sect1 comment

Vincent wrote 2 days ago: There has been much scholarly ink spilled over the last few decades with regards to the identity of … more →

Tags: History, Second Temple Judaism, Liturgy & Worship, Eucharist, spirituality, Religion, philo of alexandria, Judaism, Israel

Amazing Bible Facts16 comments

learnthefaith wrote 2 days ago: Here are some amazing facts about the Bible The Bible was written by around forty different people f … more →

Tags: Faith, amazing facts about the bible, Aramaic Language, Bible, Bible Facts, Christ, Historicity of the Bible, New Testament, Old Testament

Q+A / Why was Jesus Baptized by John?

ryan gear wrote 2 days ago: Every once in awhile, I’ll try to address a theological question posed by someone. For those b … more →

Tags: Pastors, Sermon Illustrations, Church Planting Pastors, Baptism, baptism meaning, baptism Qumran, Bethany beyond Jordan, christian baptism, church Chandler AZ

Dead Sea Scrolls at Southwestern Seminary

michaelhburer wrote 3 days ago: I just received in the mail today an announcement from Southwestern Seminary about an exhibition of … more →

Tags: exegesis, History, Historical backgrounds, Israel

Pottery Pictures from the Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit at the Franklin Institute

nateprentice wrote 1 week ago: The Psalms scroll, one of the Dead Sea scrolls. Hebrew transcription included. English translation a … more →

Tags: Philadelphia, israel antiquities authority, Franklin Institute, western wall, dead sea, franklin institute in philadelphia pa, franklin institute philadelphia, sea scrolls exhibit, Dead Sea Scrolls Exhibit

this went thru my mind

preachersmith wrote 1 week ago:   Archaeology: Book of Nehemiah Found Among the Scrolls “Scroll scholars find first fragm … more →

Tags: Links, Creation, poverty, archaeology, Parenting, facebook, racism, .:*Conflict*:., Arguments

Preservation of Message

David Ochabski wrote 1 week ago: One of the 3 most common Apologias is “The Preservation of Message.”     … more →

Tags: Bible Study (Hermeneutics/Exegesis), Parallels, Related Verses, Info/Research, Quotes, Apologetics / ἀπολογία / עָנָה, Gary Habermas, Tanakh, vulgate

BAR: Months (no, make that years) Late

Jim wrote 1 week ago: The BAR newsletter arrived a bit ago in the email touting the ‘breaking news’ of the … more →

Dead Sea Scrolls5 comments

Kurt Weaver wrote 1 week ago: Yesterday, the pastors and our wives took a trip to Philadelphia to see the exhibit of the Dead Sea … more →

Tags: all church, Faith, Scripture, GOd's Word, ancient Israel, artifacts

More Princeton Dead Sea Scrolls Sales at CBD1 comment

David Stark wrote 1 week ago: In addition to the sale at Christian Book Distributors on volumes 1 and 2 of the Princeton Dead Sea … more →

Tags: bibliography

Nehemiah Found!3 comments

George Athas wrote 1 week ago: Preservation of a fragment of 2 Samuel from the Dead Sea Scrolls (1976). Among the Dead Sea Scrolls, … more →

Tags: Biblical Studies, Old Testament, Bar Ilan University, Dead Sea Scroll, Nehemiah, qumran, Bar Kokhba Revolt, Torleif Elgvin, Esther Eshel

Helpful tips for solar observation

Michael wrote 1 week ago: Safely View the Upcoming Eclipse and Transit. I’ll soon post a few of my own modest sunspot ph … more →

Tags: astronomy, sun photos, Venus Transit 2012, solar halo, safe solar observation

FRANKLIN INSTITUTE ROLLS OUT DEAD SEA SCROLL EXHIBIT

jollygoodnews wrote 2 weeks ago: Heralded as one of the most extensive collections of ancient Israel artifacts ever organized, the Fr … more →

Tags: News, Culture, Exhibition, Religion, Franklin Institute

The Bible: Are we really reading what they wrote?5 comments

Curt Parton wrote 2 weeks ago: Did you ever play the game ‘telephone’? That’s where you sit in a circle, and the … more →

Tags: Church Life, Cultural Interaction, Taking Root, Bible, Bible Translations, Manuscripts, reliability of Scripture, Textual Criticism, Textual Variants

Bar Kokhba, false messiah and national hero2 comments

Theophrastus wrote 2 weeks ago: Today is Lag B’omer – the 33rd day in the counting of the Omer.  Despite the general tone of mo … more →

Tags: Judeo-Christian Relations, Judaism, History, Aelia Capitolina, Akiva, archaeology, Bar Kokhba, battir, Ben Kosiba

May 10 - There Is Sadness And Despair, But Hope Is Not Lost

Leland Fleming wrote 2 weeks ago: “They wandered in the wilderness in a solitary way; they found no city to dwell in.  Hungry an … more →

Tags: May, Sin, Christ, Wilderness, Jews, Despair, Roman, essene, qumran

The Septuagint and Textual Criticism5 comments

Vincent wrote 2 weeks ago: Textual Criticism is a discipline that has gained much popularity over the last one hundred years or … more →

Tags: History, Philosophy, Ecclesiology, Orthodoxy, Second Temple Judaism, Liturgy & Worship, Theology, Icons / Veneration, Protestantism

Historic Dead Sea Scrolls Readied For Their Closeup at Franklin Institute

Ed Fischer wrote 2 weeks ago: By Hadas Kuznits PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Members of the news media got a rare opportunity today t … more →

Tags: Arts & Culture, Audio, Community, Education News, Events, Heard On, Local, News, Philadelphia


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