Tag: Biblical

Finding Grace in Every Verse: The Biblical Essence of Gratitude, Blessings, and Thankfulness

Amid life’s ever-changing landscape, where days can shift from radiant sunrises to stormy nights, the Word of God remains a constant light source. Every page, verse, and phrase in the Bible is a testament to His eternal love and a reminder to live with a heart brimming with gratitude. After...

Did Christianity find a shocking Biblical text—and keep it quiet?

I look around for news of this incredible find. But I find nothing in Vatican News, or Christianity Today, or anywhere—in any religious outlet, or any popular outlet at all. Only academic notices exist—and these are mostly in a non-Christian journal, the Harvard...

Biblical Misinterpretation as a Weapon against the LGBTQ Community

In a recent article, I discussed an email I received from an ex-friend of mine. He wrote what I named “Biblical misquotes and pharmaceutical conspiracy theories” to justify his condemnation of my gender transition. Several people expressed interest in the “Biblical misquote...

The Biblical Flood Could Have Been a Local Event Based On The Bible Itself

One of the skeptic’s claims against the Hebrew Bible is that the universal flood in the book of Genesis could not have happened. First they claim there is no archaeological layer of a mass flood throughout the world. Second, such a flood would have changed the rotation of the world so it could...

A Biblical Perspective on Borders and Boundaries

Borders and boundaries have always played a significant role in society, both in terms of physical boundaries and metaphorical divisions. From a biblical perspective, the concept of borders and boundaries holds deep significance, reflecting God’s design for order, protection, and the establish...

Evidence That Proves Black People are the Biblical Israelites

Words from Ancient Historians and Scholars that prove black people are the biblical israelites. Migration from Israel to West Africa. In 70 AD the Romans invaded Israel causing millions of Israelites to escape to Africa. “In his book ,The Great Roman-Jewish War: 66–70, the Roman hi...

Bullhead City, Arizona Was a Retiree Paradise. Then Came a Biblical Plague of Flies.

When Craig Vallon and his wife Denise moved to Bullhead City, Arizona, in 1973, he thought he was the luckiest man in the world. The two had met as teenagers in the suburbs of Los Angeles. Denise was a party girl, and her wealthy family had hoped she’d settle down with a doctor. But Craig prov...

Unearthing Biblical Ashkenaz, the motherland of Ashkenazic Jewry and Yiddish

The Yiddish language — which consists of Hebrew, German, and Slavic elements and is written in the Aramaic alphabet— has been spoken at least since the 9th century AD, but its origins have been debated by linguists for several centuries. While some have suggested a German origin, ot...

Biblical Places: Old Names and Current Identifications

Archaeological Findings: Bethlehem’s ancient roots are confirmed through archaeological excavations, reinforcing its biblical significance. The Church of the Nativity stands as a testament to its enduring spiritual importance. 3. Hebron: - Old Name: Kiriath-Arba (Genesis 23:2) - ...