Apostle Paul and Head Coverings

Apostle Paul and Head Coverings Erastus temple prostitute buyout Inscription

Many would be quick to proclaim bigotry when referring to Apostle Paul and Head Coverings, but the historical context (as always) is incredibly important to note. The Acropolis, seated atop a hill stretching above the city of Corinth historically housed 1000 temple prostitutes. It was in this time that Paul wrote his letter to the…

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Ancient Papyrus Bible Manuscripts Displayed in Berlin

It’s one thing to read the Bible or Torah, but it’s a completely different experience altogether to have an up close and personal look at the original Hebrew and Egyptian manuscripts that we’ve become so familiar with. Embark on a Christian Reformation Bible study tour and see these original texts. Berlin’s Museum Island Hosts Thousands…

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New Christian Archeology Discovery – Hezekiah’s Seal

A new piece of Christian archeology was found this week at the base of the southern wall of the Temple Mount. Excavators uncovered a seal bearing the name of Judean King Hezekiah. This oval seal is made of clay and measures only 9.7 X 8.6 mm. The clay seal reads, “Belonging to Hezekiah son of Ahaz king of Judah.” Scripture…

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