The Old Testament was written almost entirely in Hebrew, the ancient Middle Eastern language spoken by the Jewish people. A few parts of the Old Testament — namely, Daniel 2:4b–7:28 and Ezra 4:8–6:18 and 7:12–26 — were written in Aramaic. Hebrew: The Language of the Israelites ...
Mold has existed since time immemorial and mentioned in the Old Testament repeatedly as a major health threat. Yet modern doctors can’t measure it with their standardized tests, and they won’t use the tests the demonstrate mold in your body because they are trained “how to interpret them...
Washington marched at the head of a solemn procession of 300 brethren through the streets of Philadelphia to Christ Church, where a Masonic Divine Service was held. This was the greatest Masonic parade that had ever been seen in the New World."(246) ...
“Second, we need to keep in mind that there are many specific questions that Bible students cannot answer about things mentioned in Scripture,” Lyons points out. “For example, God created light without the Sun on day one of Creation, but we are uninformed about the nature of that light...
He was sitting next to George O’Keefe at the pool at Lake Ranch. She mentioned to him that the newspaper in Taos had just shut down. He got up from the party and went back to Santa Fe, got a crew together and started the Taos News [under new management] with a publication on ...
“Second, we need to keep in mind that there are many specific questions that Bible students cannot answer about things mentioned in Scripture,” Lyons points out. “For example, God created light without the Sun on day one of Creation, but we are uninformed about the nature of that light...
Before getting to prophecies and heresies about Elijah, let's look at the first time he is mentioned in the Bible: 1 And Elijah the Tishbite, of the inhabitants of Gilead, said to Ahab, "As the Lord God of Israel lives, before whom I stand, there shall not be dew nor rain these ye...
There, they found an old fortress used by the forces of evil and encountered a snow-troll, which Galadriel killed. Tolkien mentioned snow trolls in The Lord of the Rings, though not about the Northern Waste. Aside from mountaintops like Caradhras, there was little snow and ice in The Lord...
So based on some conclusion, you're willing to die for defending the idea that the Book of Acts was the True Word of GOD Almighty? If the book was inspired by GOD Almighty, then how come it wasn't mentioned in the book itself to help us filter it out from the many other "Satanic...
In a letter to Murray dated 10 July 1818, he mentioned that he had completed an ode on Venice, and that he had "two stories--one serious & one ludicrous (a la Beppo) not yet finished--& in no hurry to be so." The "serious" poem was Mazeppa, a Cossack verse tale of illicit lo...