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- The Best Online Bible Study ToolsWith so many on-line Bible translations and study books available it's difficult to determine which are the best ones for your personal research. As a Bible study teacher I have sifted through many of them, and these are my 5 favorites.
- Is Bible History Accurate?Archaeological evidence supports the accuracy of Biblical accounts almost to King David's time. Why is the rest in doubt?
Christianity Could Survive Without the BibleA former Born-Again Christian looks at how little the Bible played in the history of Christianity.- An Overview of Babylon's Role in the Bible: Part 1Babylon, Babylonia, and the Babylonian Empire are mentioned numerous times in the Bible. As a kingdom and a spiritual symbol she played an important part in scripture. In these 2 part article I give an overview of her place in Biblical history.
- I Resolve to Read the Bible in 2010A Five Step Approach To Finding A Way To Maximize My Potential For Keeping My New Year's Resolution
- The Bible: Is it Truly the Word of God or Just a Book Written by Mortal Man?The Bible is a book that cannot be matched by any other. It is unique in many ways.
- Could Christianity Survive Without the Bible?Thus, I would conclude that Christianity could certainly survive without the Bible.
- Bible Characters: HerodAn analysis of what we know about the man behind the Bethlehem Massacre.
- A.J. Tomlinson - A Brief HistoryIn the end, it is evident that the work and ministry of A.J. Tomlinson is not something that should be forgotten.
Facts About the Bible and ReligionSince I am not an overly religious man, I like to look at the holes I noticed in the ten constant years of church attendance, and would like to share just a few of them with you today.
An Introduction to Catastrophism: When Science and the Bible AgreeSharon Cohen invites her readers to reinvestigate historical facts and determine their own position regarding science and religion based on a new set of hypothesis.- The English Bible Before WycliffeBefore Wycliffe came on the scene there were already forces working for and against the idea of Bible translation into the language of the people.
God Goes Green with New BibleCashing in on the trendy, eco-friendly "Green" movement, Bible publisher Thomas Nelson has released a new Bible to prove being "Green" is God-ordaine- An Overview of Egypt's Role in the BibleEgypt is mentioned in 29 of the books of the Bible. In this article I give an overview of her role in Biblical history up to the time of Isaiah.
What's Missing from Your Bible? The Book of JudithJudith, the story of an early Jewish heroine, was included in the 1611 King James Version but is not included in modern Protestant editions of the Bible- Ten History Report Ideas Based on Biblical EventsLooking for history report ideas? The Bible is an excellent source of scholary inspiration. In this article the author lists ten Bible passages that you can use as starting points for historical research.
- Online Bible Containing Apocrypha is World's Oldest Christian ManuscriptThe British library is offering the Codex Sinaiticus online. The Codex is a 1600-year-old handwritten Greek text, the oldest known version of the Christian bible.
A Bible Study of the New King James VersionA Bible Study of The New King James Version
Will History Channel's Access to the Library of Congress's Artifacts Give New Perspectives on U.S. History?It seems strange that a deal between The History Channel and the Library of Congress wasn't made a long time ago to do TV specials on rare artifacts giving new perspectives on American history. This deal might just go down as a major piece of history on its own...- A Beginners Guide to Reading the BibleThe Bible is the best selling book of all time. But reading it for the first time can be a bit confusing. So here are a few tips for tips from someone who has devoted the last 10 years to studying the Bible.
- Studying Christian Church HistoryChristian church history is fascinating. Read this article to learn reasons why people study church history and learn tips for studying it yourself.
The Revolution WILL Be Televised: "A People's History of the United States" to Be Produced as TV MiniseriesHoward Zinn's watershed 1980 history "A People's History of the United States" will be made into a four-hour television miniseries- Beginner's Guide to Reading the Bible IIAn overview of what is in the Bible, where it is and why.
- The Bible in a Nutshell XI: Esther, Daniel, and HoseaIn this series, I promise to give a thorough description of each book in the Bible in 10 sentences or less (as thorough a description as you can fit into 10 sentences-and yes I've stuffed some of the sentences until they screamed in agony, "Please, no more!")
Museum Unveils Historic Black Military History ExpoThe Luncheon showcased pieces from the Scipio II collection including apparels, uniforms and regalia of various fighting units, ornaments, maps, documentary items, photographs, rare books on military history, oral history captured on analog tapes and research material.- A First for America...The Koran Replaces the Bible at Congressional Swearing-in Oath!Keith Ellison, D-Minn., the first Muslim elected to the United States Congress, has announced that he will not take his oath of office on the Bible, but on the bible of Islam, the Koran.
- How Do I Find My Ancestors? Research Your Family HistoryOnline and offline resources to use in finding your family history.
Don't Know Much About HistoryHistory is fascinating. Unfortunately, most history classes aren't. Here's some ideas to help you along.- The Bible in Public Schools: Constitutional or Unconstitutional?This article is about the debate on the Bible and its importance to the public schools. I have researched the different views and taken very careful thought on my stand in this debate.
- Literal Interpretation of the Bible: Right or Wrong?As science has advanced, it has always clashed with a literal interpretation of events as described in the Bible. Some began to see the Bible more through a rhetorical and metaphor inspired window than a literal one. Is this good or bad?
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