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Archaeology: The Siloam tunnel inscriptionFeb 1, 2010
Two boys discovered this ancient Hebrew inscription carved in stone along the wall of a tunnel as they were wading through the southern end of the tunnel’s waters in 1880.
The inscription comes from the days of King Hezekiah (701 B.C.) who...
We all seek approvalJan 29, 2010
It is a rare person who does not seek approval and acceptance. As hard as it is for some people to admit it, they do like it when people think well of them. But the question arises, “Who do we want to approve us?”
As usual, the Bible gives us...
The holiest placeJan 25, 2010
In Leviticus 16, the most holy place was the area of the tabernacle that was the most sacred. It housed the ark of covenant where God dwelt above the cherubim of the mercy seat. In fact, it was so sacred that only one priest could enter (the high...
Can you be a Naaman?Jan 19, 2010
You’re probably thinking that I’m going to talk about baptism, because that’s all “church of Christers” can talk about right? That’s actually not the point, but it’s close in an off-handed way.
When Naaman was told to go and dip in...
When was the Bible written?Jan 13, 2010
By decoding the inscription on a 3,000-year-old piece of pottery, discovered at excavations about 18 miles west of Jerusalem, an Israeli professor has concluded that parts of the Bible were written hundreds of years earlier than suspected.
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