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Archaeologists who are excavating the ancient city of Nineveh in Iraq have discovered a rare stone carving depicting the last ...
A Biblical researcher has shared new details about the mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments, saying the ...
Archaeologists uncovered a relief of King Ashurbanipal with Assyrian gods in ancient Nineveh, offering new insight into Mesopotamian art.
Mysterious owners of the artifacts, possibly a mother and child, might have moved to Byzantine village in the Negev from Egypt or the Horn of Africa ...
A team from Heidelberg University excavating in Iraq made a spectacular find: In the throne room of the North Palace of King ...
Maimonides saw that the injury inflicted by circumcision was a painful loss to the individual, not some surgical cure in search of moral and physical disease. It is a literal sacrifice, a choice to ...
A scarab beetle set in gold shows that ancient Egyptians thought the heart was the most important organ in the human body.
Humanity Accepts the Idea of Infinity but Struggles to Conceive of a World Without a Beginning. It is commonly asserted that an atheist is someone who has rejected belief in the e ...
“Wow” — shevach in Hebrew, or praiseworthiness — is about God’s awesomeness. Rabbi Spodek said he spends a minute or two ...
Fascination with Pope Francis's funeral and Pope Leo's election reveals the enduring relevance of religion and Christianity ...
By R.A. Mathews Asa. That was his name. Asa.  I think you’ll agree with me that Asa is an unusual name.  Email newsletter signup Sign up for our daily email newsletter Asa was a pastor at my church ...
Towards the end of the 1960s, many artists had started making psychedelic music, but none for the reasons that Ramases did.