Biblia

ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE TEXT OF THE OLD TESTAMENT

Howard F. Vos [Howard F. Vos, Th.D. (Dallas Theological Seminary), Ph.D. (Northwestern University), is professor of history and archaeology at the King’s College, Briarcliff Manor, New York. He is the author of a number of books on biblical and archaeological subjects.] Anyone who has studied classical literature is impressed with the tremendous variation in the … Continue reading “ARCHAEOLOGY
AND THE TEXT OF THE OLD TESTAMENT”

JERUSALEM REPORT: EXCAVATIONS IN THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE

The hill of Calvary, a centre of Christian devotion in Jerusalem and throughout the world, has for centuries been enclosed in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, which was built by Emperor Constantine in 326 to concentrate in a single edifice the hill of Jesus’ death and the tomb of his Resurrection. For the first … Continue reading “JERUSALEM
REPORT:
EXCAVATIONS IN THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE”

THE SAMARITANS — A LIVING LINK WITH THE PAST PART II

Sylvia Mann Like the Jews, Samaritans celebrate three main pilgrim festivals. The Passover pilgrimage is especially meaningful, for it is part of their creed that members should make every effort to reach Mount Gerizim at least once a year — on the first day of Passover. Rites are carried out precisely according to the instruction … Continue reading “THE
SAMARITANS — A LIVING LINK WITH THE PAST
PART II”