In addition, the biblical text describes several dairy by-products, such as cheese, curds, yogurt, etc., that cannot be recovered in archaeological excavations.[9] Skin, Hair, and Wool Animals provided more than food. Animal skins were used to make leather for shoes, belts, containers, etc...
I found this book to be very compelling because I had expected it to be totally fictional, but as I read it I realized that it includes actual historical and religious elements. Nimrod and the Tower of Babel are ancient biblical references, and Attila the Hun is a major historical figure. ...
We do not see dinosaurs in scripture, but there is no denying they were here. We just looked at Isaiah 9:6, where it says, “His name shall be called …, The mighty God, The everlasting Father.” Is it possible that the Holy Spirit saw fit to establish and validate the Son all ...
I had a great time there, but one question: why, with all the really talented local women sitting at booths with their really good comics, was I the only female featured guest? Just two weeks later, I was off to Gem City con, in Dayton, Ohio. Here I am with Matt Tauber at Gem ...
sukkah– the temporary booth which we erect and eat/sleep/learn in during the holiday of Sukkos Sukkos– the Festival of Booths. A week-long holiday celebrating the temporary structure our ancestors dwelled in in the 40 years in the desert. It’s also called “The time of our happiness.”...