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Did the Greeks really use chariots how Homer describes in his account of the Trojan War, or did Homer just misrepresent ...
What happened when I prayed at the artificial altar - Can a chatbot generate a true religious experience — or open the door ...
Newark Advocate Faith Works columnist Jeff Gill discusses the Declaration of Independence and what inspired the Founders to ...
“there was a great wind, so strong that it was splitting mountains and breaking rocks in pieces before the Lord, but the Lord ...
However, instead of stopping the sickness, Jesus allowed the illness to take His friend’s life. Not only did Jesus wait long enough for the disease to do its damage, but he also missed the funeral and ...
In Genesis, Adam and Eve are told to multiply and be fruitful. But single people fill the Bible, and so do the childless.
In her doctoral dissertation on eunuchs in the Bible and the wider ancient Near East, Janet Everhart points out, “As non-procreative males who are sometimes attractive sexual partners for both men and ...
“Gideon’s Chariot’s” evokes the story of a young man who is chosen by God to conquer an overwhelming foe of idolaters. He succeeds because it is God’s will that he succeed. He is visited ...
Gideon’s Chariots Opens New Gaza Offensive With Aid Concessions Israel’s new offensive aims to ‘conquer’ Gaza and facilitate new channels of humanitarian aid. by Bennett Tucker ...
Operation Gideon's Chariots is a name that resonates, with its roots in the Bible. This operation invokes imagery of the great biblical warrior Gideon, whom God enlisted to defeat the brutal and ...
The name “Gideon’s Chariots” carries an extremist religious charge. In the Old Testament of the Bible, Gideon is one of the judges of Israel sent by God to lead his people in a war against ...
Jerusalem Post Israel news 'Rewriting the Bible' and calling Israel's war 'shameful': Pope Francis's changing stance on Israel Pope Francis suggested the global community study whether Israel's ...