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The Lost Meaning Behind Jesus’ Original Name and Its Impact on Christian Faith
Here’s a brain-teaser: the name “Jesus” would have meant absolutely nothing to the man from Nazareth himself. In fact, the letter “J” never existed during his era. For anyone who’s ever wondered how ...
Archaeologists believe they may have uncovered a site where Jesus performed a renowned biblical miracle more than 2,000 years ...
The Greek term christos occurs more than 500 times in the New Testament with most of these uses referring directly to Jesus of Nazareth. While many Christians today think “Christ” is the second part ...
Israel will soon restrict or slow the flow of humanitarian aid into parts of northern Gaza as it intensifies its offensive against Hamas, an official said Saturday, a day after Gaza City was declared ...
The gospels describe how Christ restored sight to a beggar after sending him to wash in the Pool of Siloam, in Jerusalem. Now a monumental dam marking the former location of the pool has been found by ...
Q&A with Botrus Mansour, the new secretary general of the World Evangelical Alliance. The World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) appointed Botrus Mansour as the global body’s new secretary general and CEO ...
THE news in the Philippines these days is focused on impeachment, changing the Constitution, and other mundane political matters. The public, Congress and government agencies are far from addressing ...
Officers from the Northern Border Police and the Northern District Police conducted a targeted operation on Tuesday in the city of Nazareth to enforce against illegal infiltration crimes. At one ...
In November 1990, archaeologists made a remarkable discovery in a burial cave in south Jerusalem, uncovering 12 bone boxes with two bearing inscriptions of 'Caiaphas' - the high priest who, according ...
Holy Week pilgrims to Nazareth must have thought at first that they were in the wrong town. Crimson banners bearing the hammer & sickle and Picasso peace doves hung from street lights, and Marxist ...
Even C. S. Lewis was skeptical of searches for the "historical Jesus." And why not? Even before Albert Schweitzer published his The Quest of the Historical Jesus in 1906, many Christians bemoaned such ...
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