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Discovery of a hidden Bible chapter written 1,500 years ago is 'fascinating' - and could provide key insights into the earliest translations of the religious text, experts say.
An unrivaled discovery on the southern coast of Israel may enable archaeologists to finally unravel the origins of one of the most notorious and enigmatic peoples of the Hebrew Bible: the Philistines.
Bible story 'CONFIRMED' after discovery of 35 AD documents “Second, the period we're talking about, the mid-7th century BCE – King Josiah– and third, the fact that we have the title.
Archaeologists have discovered a rare artifact that is found throughout the Bible's Old Testament. They discovered a 3,800-year-old textile colored with 'scarlet worm,' a dye that is mentioned 25 ...
Fragments of a previously unknown translation of the Holy Bible dating back nearly 1,800 years were discovered hidden in a medieval manuscript in 2023. But the finding was more important than you ...
Bible is RIGHT: Expert exposes 'unparalleled discovery' of map that can validate the Bible AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL artefact known as the Madaba Map can confirm the Biblical record, a scripture expert ...
Pottery discovery offers new evidence of when Bible was written. ... A collection of letters written on clay 2,500 years ago could help to answer centuries-old questions about the Bible.
An ancient stone seal has been discovered in Jerusalem that may be linked to a warrior mentioned in the Bible.. The black dime-sized relic was likely worn as an amulet around the neck of a man who ...
Archaeologists proving the Bible with each stunning discovery The site of a discovery unveiled by Israel’s Antiquities Authority in the City of David National Park near the Old City of Jerusalem ...
I discovered several ways to read the Bible and God has given me the privilege to move the church from digital technology to Bible technology.
Most crucially, he reasoned that the heliocentric model of Earth orbiting the Sun, proposed by Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus 70 years earlier, is not actually incompatible with the Bible.
JERUSALEM — The barely legible name “Simon” carved in Greek letters high on the weather-beaten facade of an ancient burial monument led to the discovery of six inscribed lines of the Gospel ...