What is the Spirit of Truth? I like the NIV Study Bible footnote: “In essence and in action, the Spirit is characterized by ...
Most relevant to this truth study is “a transcendent fundamental or spiritual reality.” While researching, I found the following explanation from “Bible ... Next is Daniel Chapter 9 ...
Below is a list of the books of the Bible. Clicking on a book of the Bible will show you a list of all the chapters of that book.
Revelation 22:19 All Christians - Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant - agree that the Books in the Bible are the inspired ... plus sections of Esther and Daniel which are absent from the Protestant ...
The Jews divided their sacred books into sections. The chapter division, as found in the Bible today, dates from the thirteenth century and is the work of Stephen Langton, professor at the ...
What do scriptural accounts of monstrous beings like Leviathan and Behemoth tell us about our experience of the sacred?
Who wrote the Bible? God did. To put a finer point on it ... Many times, one biblical writer refers to another by name. For example, Daniel affirms Jeremiah’s authorship (Dan. 9:2), Jesus affirms ...
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Services and Sermons
This Sunday, there will be an in-person worship service at 10 a.m. The service is also livestreamed on the church Facebook page. Pastor Rebecca Irelan will present the message, “Demons & Dementors.” ...
WASHINGTON — A new exhibit at the Museum of the Bible displays one of the oldest Jewish books discovered in Afghanistan, which contains prayers and poems based on texts from the Old Testament and ...
equip you to read the Bible better and help you to see its relevance to daily life. The course provides a birds-eye view of the world’s bestselling book. Over eight interactive sessions, it combines ...
In Mainz, Germany, in the mid-1450s, Johann Gutenberg and his partner Johann Fust published more than 150 large-format copies of the Bible in Latin. This is the book known today as the Gutenberg Bible ...
By A.O. Scott John Adams reviews “Every Valley,” Charles King’s new book about the artistic, social and political forces surrounding one of the greatest pieces of music ever created.