The Saints in the Land
THE PSALMS are filled with supernatural meaning that we often miss because we don’t have the worldview of the authors.Continue Reading
THE PSALMS are filled with supernatural meaning that we often miss because we don’t have the worldview of the authors.Continue Reading
Dagan was very important in the ancient Near East, even if we don’t know much about his character. His cult may have been spread across the region in the twenty-fourth century BC by the great conqueror Sargon of Akkad, who led his troops from near modern Baghdad all the way to the Mediterranean.Continue Reading
“Bull El” occupied the same place in the Canaanite cosmic hierarchy as Kumarbi did for the Hurrians. By erecting the golden calves, Jeroboam drew the northern tribes into the worship of a god whose rebellion introduced the pre-Flood world to the occult knowledge that Babylon was so proud of preserving.Continue Reading
New evidence has been published in a peer-reviewed scientific journal that points to a Tunguska-like explosion over the north end of the Dead Sea that destroyed a city fitting the biblical description of Sodom.Continue Reading
Mysterious footprint-shaped structures are more evidence that Joshua and the Israelites really did enter the land of Canaan in the early Iron Age. Aaron Lipkin explains how archaeologist Adam Zertal discovered these gilgal and decoded their meaning.Continue Reading
ONE OF the most cryptic and fascinating sections in the entire Bible is the focus of our study this week.Continue Reading
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