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Category Archives: History
Did Paul Write the Entire New Testament?
I saw a post on Facebook that included a video called “Proof of the Divine Origin of Judaism.” Vid here. While I do agree there is proof of the divine origin of Judaism (after all Yeshua is the Jewish Messiah … Continue reading
God in Ancient China
I love my Chinese brothers and sisters in Christ. I look forward to when we are all together with our Lord. I love to hear the people of God worshiping Him, and I want to hear it in every language. … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient China, Chinese Writing, Genesis, History
Tagged Ancient China, China, Chinese history, Chinese writing, City Harvest Church, Kong Hee, Shang Di, Singapore, Tian
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Dinosaurs: Not So Old After All
Acta Histochemica Volume 115, Issue 6, July 2013, Pages 603–608 “Soft sheets of fibrillar bone from a fossil of the supraorbital horn of the dinosaur Triceratops horridus” Abstract “Soft fibrillar bone tissues were obtained from a supraorbital horn of Triceratops … Continue reading
Claim: Historians Find Holy Grail
This is really interesting! “Spanish historians claim they’ve discovered the 2,000-year-old Holy Chalice, the biblical cup that Jesus Christ used during the Last Supper. Margarita Torres, a medieval history lecturer at León University and Jose Ortiza del Rio, an art … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology, History, Jesus
Tagged archaeology, cup of Jesus, history, Holy Grail
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The Jerusalem Temple (Not on Temple Mount)
The two Jewish Temples were not located on the current location known as the Temple Mount. That location is where the Roman Fort Antonia was built. Archaeology, history, and Jewish Rabbis make the case that the Temples were built adjacent … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology, History, Israel, Jewish Temple
Tagged Andrew Gabriel Roth, archaeology, Ernest Martin, Fort Antonia, history, Israel, Jewish Temple, Romans, Temple Mount
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Archaeology: Oldest Inscription (so far) Translated
And more archaeology to support the Bible… “Historians believe they have decoded the oldest inscription ever found in Jerusalem, made up of just eight letters carved on the remains of a large clay jar. The message is believed to have … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology, History
Tagged archaeology, bible, history, oldest inscription, Solomon
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Archaeology: Rare Roman-Era Dyed Fabrics
I have high hopes for 2014, and I thought we could start the new year off right. Archaeology continues to prove the Bible’s text is accurate, historical, and true. Here is a rare, new find that was annouced by Israeli archaeologists. … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology, History
Tagged archaeology, bible, history, Roman era dyed fabrics
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Noah’s Ark – The Smithsonian and National Geographic 1968 (Part 4)
The facts show that the basic setting of David Duckworth’s story is credible. The Smithsonian Institute had a volunteer program for young people and David Duckworth was there in 1968. He was working where he claims. Albert Myrick, his supervisor, was … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology, History, Investigation, Noah's Ark
Tagged Albert C Myrick Jr, Chaplain (Capt.) Clair Shaffer, Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Rogers H. Pearson, David Duckworth, Dr. Robert Geist, National Geographic Society, Noah's Ark, Renee Noorbergen, scientific corruption, Smithsonian Institute
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Noah’s Ark – The Smithsonian and National Geographic 1968 (Part 3)
After reading all of this information I had found so far I thought about where I should start. As it has been some time since these events took place, I decided to do some verification of the facts. This is … Continue reading