FaithTime has announced the launch of its Bible Verses Collection, a curated Scripture library designed to help readers quickly find verses for every topic and life moment. The collection addresses a ...
Johannes Albrecht Bengel (1687-1752), the scholar generally regarded as the founder of New Testament textual criticism, had a wonderful Latin saying about reading Scripture: Te totum applica ad textum ...
If you are thinking, “Melchiz-a-who?” that is understandable since Melchizedek appears out of nowhere without a family lineage. Moreover, the Genesis passage is only 56 words long: “Then Melchizedek ...
How searches for the end times, praying for government, and other topics changed from 2012 to 2016. On Election Day, more people were searching the Bible for topics involving the end times than for ...
"Recent Discoveries and Controversies in Biblical Archaeology" will be the topic of a lecture by Randall W. Younker as part of the Global Focus Series Wednesday, Jan. 26 at noon in 238 Herald R. Clark ...
Trends in biblical interpretation come and go, even while the basic text has endured for almost two millennia. New and forthcoming biblical studies books can’t leave the apostle Paul alone, continue ...
We’ve come a long way from Uruk. That great Mesopotamian cosmopolis of old—the birthplace of writing itself—is nothing but ruins today, but it gave to human culture a means of communicating that has ...
“Looks like he is chasing a political agenda; fulfilling the Texas stereotype that preachers are more about conservative politics than the gospel.” That is what someone wrote about me regarding one of ...