. . . . Romans 13 Middle & shortest chapter of The Bible . . . . Psalm 117 Longest chapter in The Bible . . . . Psalm 119 Chapters that are alike . . . . 2 Kings 19 & Isaiah 37 Between chapters 6 & 7 of Ezra, both Confucius and Buddha died (516-458 B.C.) Ascension...
Here are 25 Interesting Facts About Bible. 1-5 Interesting Facts About Bible 1. Jehovah's Witnesses don't celebrate birthdays because the only two accounts of birthday parties in the Bible resulted in murder - Source 2. In the second Matrix movie, Agent
In 2018, The Fact Site celebrated its 10th birthday by publishing this list of 1,000 interesting facts. That’s right, you didn’t misread; here we have one thousand random and interesting facts about literally everything you could think of! Here at The Fact Site, we’re celebrating our ...
Here are some interesting facts involving Jesus, the founder of Christianity who was born in the land of Israel about 2000 years ago. Prophets foretold of a Messiah The Old Testament of the Bible contains many prophecies about a Messiah. One scholar, Alfred Edersheim, concluded that there at l...
According to Albert Einstein, the hardest thing in the world to understand is the income tax. Give your brain a break with these interesting tax facts.
Julius Caesar may be one of the most famous Ancient Romans to have ever left, but many of the facts about him are considerably less well-known than his power and influence would suggest. While he was perhaps the most famous man in the world during his life, it is his name that lives ...
Marching to war in the grip of winter?I seethed.And you wonder why we Romans call you barbarians! I could not ignore the tribal threat, yet equally I could ill afford to be here. For back across the river and all over imperial lands, the hearsay and consequences of Carnuntum were ...
(the Lord Jesus Christ) all that are saved must be made alive. It was given me at that time to know what it was to be born again, John iii. 5. I saw the eighth chapter to the Romans, and the doctrines of God’s decrees verified, agreeable to his eternal, everlasting and ...
For thousands of years, the forceful removal of the human head has been used as a form of capital punishment. In fact, the word “capital” in the context of punishment was coined to describe execution by decapitation, derived from the Latin word caput, which means “head.” Since the ver...
while the Romans, Angles and Vikings arrived via the River Humber. The Normans would be the last to invade and seek to dominate everything they saw. Each invasion would leave its stamp on Yorkshire s culture and life, while battles would later be fought on Yorkshire soil during both the Wa...