Posts Tagged ‘Biblical history’
Eli Shukron Discovers Rare First Temple Tax Weight
Renowned archaeologist Eli Shukron unearthed a rare beka tax weight dating to the First Temple period, discovering unique clues to ancient temple tradition.
Read MoreRuth and Naomi: Follow Their Path from Bethlehem to Moab on a Biblical Journey
Travel the distance from Bethlehem to Moab in the Footsteps of Ruth and Naomi and experience the Biblical narrative come alive as you take the same journey!
Read MoreBiblical History Written in Stone: Grand Canyon Christian Tour
6,000 feet deep, and over 200 miles long, and one of the World’s oldest natural wonders, the Grand Canyon is perhaps the most awe-inspiring place on earth. Looking over the edge you can see down into the depths where water once coursed through the Arizona desert to gorge the great walls that run below. Such an…
Read MoreDavid’s Poetry Tells History of Creation
A King’s Lesson about Creation Which would you typically read as historical text – narration or poetry? While narration is how we usually see historical events recorded (first this, then that, and so on), Biblical poetry gives us significant information about the history of creation. King David is a young earth Creationist, who writes the theme into the book…
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