Is it any wonder ancient people thought lightning came from the gods? Even today a close lightning strike feels like a terrifying brush with the supernatural. Some ancient thinkers, however, suspected ...
People Magazine Investigates explores the Twelve Tribes movement, its founder Gene Spriggs, Yellow Deli businesses, and the controversies surrounding the group’s strict communal practices ...
A new exhibition at Yale Library explores the history of typos across five centuries. Visitors will see corrections that were listed inside copies of works by James Joyce, Upton Sinclair and Nicolaus ...
Nearly 500 Christian leaders plan to read the Bible aloud from cover to cover during a weeklong event in Washington.
An explainer details how translation choices in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek shaped well-known Bible passages and why those shifts matter for doctrine and history. The piece tracks biblical translation ...
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I’ve been asked a few times, why are there so many different versions of the Bible? Well, to best answer that question we first need to understand what the different ...
"Salmon the father of Boaz, whose mother was Rahab" (Matthew 1:5). Many first-time Bible readers are surprised to learn that the New Testament begins with a genealogy (Matthew 1:1-16), the lineage of ...
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Rabbi Held is the president and dean of the Hadar Institute, and the author, most recently, of “Judaism Is About Love.” A hallmark of the second Trump administration has been the hunt for the foreign ...