When the woman with the alabaster jar interrupted Simon’s dinner party and approached Jesus, the Pharisee must have felt he’d found his aha! moment. But Jesus wasted no time in exposing his motives ...
And experts believe its destruction may have featured in the Bible, which describes how Hezekiah – one of Jesus' ancestors ... These included cooking pots, jars with fragments of ancient ...
The religious folks called the Pharisees in the time of Jesus were offended ... heard Jesus was eating there and came with an alabaster jar full of perfume. She stood behind Jesus at his feet weeping ...
Advanced digital imaging reveals a portrait of an unknown man beneath "Ecce Homo," an oil painting by renowned Renaissance ...
And immediately the man’s ears were opened, his speech impediment was removed, and he spoke plainly. He ordered them not to ...
As if in an operating room, the worn and broken baby Jesuses crowded work tables, awaiting repairs in time for their annual pilgrimage to church this Sunday. (AP video: Martín Silva Rey) Jose repairs ...
Mexicans restore their baby Jesus figurines in time for Candlemas, on Feb. 2, the Catholic feast marking the end of Christmas celebrations that commemorates the Virgin Mary’s purification and Jesus’ ...
Historical and linguistic evidence suggests that the Son of God would have gone by a different name entirely, one rooted in the language of his time. According to experts, Jesus' name in his ...
Mexicans restore their baby Jesus figurines in time for Candlemas, on Feb. 2, the Catholic feast marking the end of Christmas celebrations that commemorates the Virgin Mary’s purification and ...
More conclusively, "Jesus" with a hard "j" did not exist during the time when he lived. The letter "j" and its phonetic sound would only appear in the written language, 1,500 years after Jesus' death.
Olive pickles in front of her. For some reason, pickles and pasta sauce jars are the ones that are notoriously difficult to open. Well, instead of spending time struggling with the jar ...
In addition, “Jesus” with a hard “J” didn’t exist during the time he lived — “J” wouldn’t appear in written language until 1,500 years after his death. Instead, his Lord and ...