Over the weekend, three Italian researchers looking in to the Giza necropolis - Professor Corrado Malanga and Filippo Biondi ...
Rosslyn Chapel in Edinburgh has widely been thought to be the final resting place of the ark, thanks to a conspiracy peddled ...
Archaeologists Stumble on Evidence of a Biblical Battle Between an Israelite King and Pharaoh in Pottery Fragments The Bible ...
Apart from holes and missing pages, the Codex Vaticanus contains ... (also the numbering of the Psalms) came from the ancient Greek Septuagint Bible. Protestants, following the tradition of ...
I grew up in a secular Jewish household. But I always wondered how the Torah had continued to captivate people for thousands ...
While we’re a way off the dystopian vision of Mike Judge’s delightfully politically incorrect 2006 film Idiocracy, which is ...
In new book, UChicago’s Ada Palmer explores popular misunderstandings of the Renaissance and historical myths used for ...
Jane Walters justifies her habit of defacing her books, especially her Bibles, and encourages us to do the same!
This enormous used bookstore in Jacksonville, Florida, is packed with literary treasures, making it the perfect place to ...
Two centuries after they were separated, the print and the Bible are on display together at the Huntington Library in ...
Newark Advocate Faith Works columnist Jeff Gill explains why he finds the ancient collection of books that make up the Bible fascinating.
In 1825, an auctioneer had removed three devotional prints contained within the Bible’s pages since the 1450s to sell separately. For two centuries, the Bible and its prints remained separated.