Archaeology and History
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2,300-year-old gold ring reveals new information about Jerusalem’s past
A well-preserved 2,300-year-old gold ring believed to have belonged to a boy or girl who lived during the Hellenistic period…
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TV special will celebrate biblical themes behind Juneteenth holiday
The Juneteenth holiday is as American as apple pie and filled with biblical themes, according to an upcoming TBN special.…
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From 1777 to present, June 14 is day to salute American flag
On June 14, 1777, the Second Continental Congress took a break from writing the Articles of Confederation and passed a resolution stating…
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Research confirms Jerusalem was large, significant city in Old Testament times
When Anita and I organize group tours to Israel we always include the City of David. Visible to our guests…
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Archaeological find in Sweden sheds new light on Christian burial
A 12th century grave recently excavated by Swedish archaeologists provides new clues about Christian burial customs. Several coins were found in…
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Ancient Biblical manuscript will go up for auction in June
An ancient Biblical manuscript is expected to attract a high price when it goes on sale in June. The Crosby-Schøyen…
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Behold the man: Good Friday reminds us of Christ’s humanity
One of the most powerful declarations of who Jesus is came from Pontius Pilate when he said, “Behold the man.”…
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Maundy Thursday commemorates Last Supper, washing of disciples’ feet
In a week in which Christians celebrate Palm Sunday, Good Friday and Easter, it can be easy to overlook Maundy…
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Faith and Liberty Discovery Center goes out of business after three years
The Faith and Liberty Discovery Center in Philadelphia has closed its doors. It had opened three years ago at a…
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“Tsunami of evidence” supports accuracy of Bible, professor says
Although numerous recent archaeological finds confirm the accuracy of scripture, the Bible does just fine even without them, said Tom…