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Mr. Biran excavated Tel Dan, an ancient city along Israel?s northern border, and uncovered what might be the earliest reference to the House of David.
MONROEVILLE, Pa. (AP) _ Clergy and lay members of the theologically conservative Pittsburgh diocese voted overwhelmingly Saturday to break from the liberal Episcopal Church, with which it differs on issues ranging from homosexuality to biblical teachings on salvation.
Two impressive collections - one based on Biblical prophecy and the other showcasing the work of a legendary special effects wizard - lead the parade of titles arriving this week on Blu-ray. They are even more impressive in the high-definition DVD format.
Two impressive collections - one based on Biblical prophecy and the other showcasing the work of a legendary special effects wizard - lead the parade of titles arriving this week on Blu-ray. They are even more impressive in the high-definition DVD format. "The Omen Collection" (20th Century Fox, $129.98) includes four films inspired by passages from the book of Revelation which supposedly ...
A shibboleth is a test used to verify one's origins or allegiances. In biblical times, those who could not pronounce the word's "sh" sound were [...]
Pope Benedict XVI's "In the beginning" started off a weeklong Bible-reading marathon on Italian television Sunday.
In the famous Biblical elegy, David mourned his fallen King (Saul) thus: "… How are the mighty fallen! Tell it not in Gath, publish it not in the streets of Askelon; lest the daughters of the Philistines rejoice" I Sam 1:19, 20.
Archaeologist Avraham Biran, known best for his excavation of the ancient city of Tel Dan in Israel, has died in Jerusalem at the age of 98, an official says.A Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion spokesman confirmed that Biran, who was part of a team that excavated the biblical site along the northern Israeli border, died Sept. 16 of unspecified causes, The New York Times said ...
Republicans praying for rain? That's what the flap was about in August, when complaints led the Colorado-based "Focus on the Family" Christian organization to pull a video from its Web site asking people to pray for "rain of biblical proportions" during Illinois Sen.
Protecting what they see as the only form of biblically sanctioned marriage -- between a man and a woman -- is galvanizing Kern churches to campaign for Proposition 8, which would ban gay marriage. Setting aside denominational differences -- and even reluctance by some churches to engage in political matters -- many Mormons, Catholics, Baptists, Lutherans and others are coming together under the ...
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