Biblical Archaeology: Exploring The Dead Sea Scrolls (Paleo Leviticus)

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What is 11Q1 –  11Q Paleo Leviticus? Paleo Leviticus is a collection of fragments and an awe inspiring scroll portion that have been preserved from the First Temple period (c. 1000 to 586 B.C.E.) This is the same era as the PaleoGenesis fragments (4Q11 –  4Q).  The Paleo Leviticus collection is written in Paleo-Hebrew which is an older … Read more

Translation Errors In The KJV – Acts 12:4 (Easter or Passover?)

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  I almost didn’t write about this because it’s usually the most used anti-KJV argument and I hate to be cliche. However, it does need to be explained properly. One of the difficult parts of this translation is that it’s dependent upon one’s understanding of history. The KJV side of the argument is a bit … Read more

Biblical Archaeology: Exploring The Dead Sea Scrolls (Paleo Genesis – Exodus)

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This is now the second series created on biblical archaeology. This series will be specifically discussing the texts of the dead sea scrolls. Our previous series was primarily comparing the Bible to ancient Akkadian and Babylonians records. You can view those with the links below. Where Archaeology Meets The Bible: Neo Babylonian Period [626 – … Read more

“Bible Emoji: Scripture 4 Millennials ” is now available for $2.99 for iBooks

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I assumed that upon hearing the news that someone made an emoji Bible that it was probably an article from The Onion. But we all know what happens when you assume and not only is it real but it’s live right now. Now, I am not writing about this because I believe you don’t read the news, I … Read more

Daily Bible Reading Devotional – June 5th, 2016

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Scripture Reading(s) Luke 7:11-17 7:11 Soon afterwards he went to a town called Nain, and his disciples and a large crowd went with him. 7:12 As he approached the gate of the town, a man who had died was being carried out. He was his mother’s only son, and she was a widow; and with … Read more