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The Cradle of Christianity
on Apr 8, 2007 in Dead Sea Scrolls history museum Christianity Today I was able to escape from the cutting edge of marine geology long enough to visit a museum exhibit I have been excited to see since I heard of its existence. The exhibition, entitled The Cradle of Christianity, is on display until 15 April 2007...
Thanksgiving Scroll and Puritan Prayers
on Nov 26, 2008 in dead sea scrolls thanksgiving puritans Have a blessed Thanksgiving! At right the Thanksgiving scroll of the Dead Sea scrolls, written on leather and 10 feet long, dating from about 200 B.C. It's very similar to the Psalms. Below, the Puritans arriving in America and praying.The prayer bel...
Mailbag: The Dead Sea Scrolls and Same-Sex Marriage
on Jan 3, 2009 in Women's History Virgil Judaism Spinning Classics Weaving Dead Sea Scrolls Homosexuality Ovid Writing Old Testament Greek Hebrew Bible Reading Roman Listen to this article My helper tells me that someone arrived at this website looking for information on 'the Dead Sea Scrolls and same-sex marriage'. First, I warmly recommend reading the Dead Sea Scrolls (any translation from a major publi...
An Article of Faith?
on Jan 3, 2009 in Scholarship Paul Judaism Book of Acts New Testament Dead Sea Scrolls Gospel of Mark Gospels Gospel of John Cross Skepticism Greek Christianity Gospel of Luke Gospel of Matthew Letters of Paul <FONT face="Times New Roman" size=4>Historians of the Bible and other ancient texts do their best to solve historical problems by using historical method to sift the evidence in objective ways that will persuade other historians that...
A Gnostic Creation Museum?
on Jan 14, 2009 in Hebrew Bible Gnosticism Dead Sea Scrolls Gnostic Gospels Philo Old Testament <font size="4" face="Times New Roman">Someone came to this website looking for information about the Gnostic gospels and creation museums.<br><br>Um, most devout builders of Biblicaly literal creation exhibits wo...

