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The discovery of the ancient gate suggests that the famous king of the Israelites may not have been sole ruler of his time.
So Jesus, who is often referred to in the bible as “Jesus Of Nazareth” or “Jesus the Nazarene” due to his birthplace, would’ve been “Yeshu Narazene” in ancient Aramaic.
Newark Advocate Faith Works columnist Jeff Gill explains why he finds the ancient collection of books that make up the Bible fascinating.
An ancient town in Syria is one of the world's few places where residents still speak Aramaic, the language that Jesus is believed to have used.
Many of the Dead Sea Scrolls are much older than academics previously thought, with some dating back to the time of their ancient authorship, scientists from the University of Groningen in the ...
So Jesus, who is often referred to in the bible as "Jesus Of Nazareth" or "Jesus the Nazarene" due to his birthplace, would've been "Yeshu Narazene" in ancient Aramaic.
Could AI solve the enigmas of ancient Talmud-like Christian manuscripts in Aramaic? An Israeli researcher uses computational technology to showcase that the scribes compiling Syriac texts made ...
MAALOULA, Syria (AP) — Church bells echoed across the rocky slopes of this ancient Syrian town on a cold Sunday morning. But few families remained. Maaloula is one of the world' ...