"Take the meat, leave the bone" might be the most honest warning anyone can give before entering the ...
My thanks to Jeff for his gracious response to my essay on the Septuagint. I am not so much interested in the Orthodox-Roman Catholic polemics in this discussion but rather on which version of the ...
Most people know that St. Jerome — whose feast day the Catholic Church celebrates on Sept. 30 — is famous for translating the entire Bible into Latin in the fourth century A.D., creating a widely read ...
Though believers say that the prophet Moses, Paul the Apostle, and God Himself are the main authors who wrote the Bible, the historical evidence is more complicated. Given its immense reach and ...
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The bible, the best-selling and most translated book in all of history, also the most influential of all time. Credit: NYC Wanderer (Kevin Eng) / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 2.0 The Bible is the ...
Michelangelo’s Moses has more in common with C.S. Lewis’s Mr. Tumnus than the casual viewer might expect—namely, a couple of stubby horns. Michelangelo wasn’t the first artist to depict the Hebrew ...
that in the hunt for land they have no dog, living in what I would call the fog of peace at which they’re aiming. Deuteronomy implies, in the Septuagint. that Jews’ diaspora would be a curse, ...
In 2007, Time magazine asserted that the Bible “has done more to shape literature, history, entertainment, and culture than any book ever written.” With phrases like “an eye for an eye” and “thou ...
To grow in the knowledge of God and to live in light of His truth, it’s important that we set aside focused time to study His Word. As you consider your Bible study plans for the year ahead, explore ...