I have set my face like flint, knowing that I shall not be put to shame. This Lent, I’ve been slowly reading Isaiah 40-55, a few verses per day. The book emphasizes that “God is the Lord of ...
15:23, Fri, Jul 10, 2020 Updated: 20:39, Fri, Jul 10, 2020 The Seal of Isaiah is an eighth-century BC clay seal found in Israel and believed by some archaeologists to name the biblical prophet Isaiah.
If you asked people whom their favorite biblical prophet is, there’s a strong chance they would answer Isaiah. Sure, Moses gets all the accolades, received the tablets, and is the most important; but ...
A clay seal from the eighth century B.C. that was discovered in a Jerusalem excavation may bear the name of the biblical prophet Isaiah, according to a new article in Biblical Archaeology Review. In ...
Daily Mail on MSN
Bible scrolls from era of Jesus hailed as 'greatest discovery of all time' unveiled
The ancient scrolls revealed texts dating to the centuries before and during the time of Jesus, offering a rare glimpse into ...
Two major developments in biblical archaeology are offering fresh insights into Christianity’s origins. The Museum of the Bible will soon display rare Dead Sea Scroll fragments, including a ...
(RNS) — The Scripture readings during Advent are a mix of comfort and challenge. On the one hand, the readings from Deutero-Isaiah (Isaiah 40-56) offer us comfort. The author was speaking to Jewish ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results