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Tom McCollough, a historian, recently claimed that he had discovered the evidence of the place where Jesus Christ is believed to have performed his first miracle, the New York Post reported.
With Episodes 6, 7 and 8 dropping on Prime Video on Sunday, there was much to discuss with series creator Dallas Jenkins, who ...
A historian believes he’s found the location of Jesus Christ’s first miracle – and has newfound evidence to back it up.
European Congress on Evangelism in Berlin, Rev. Michael Reeves challenged common assumptions about evangelistic outreach, ...
Regarding the questions posed at the beginning of the essay, the teachings and examples set by the Essene community had a ...
For instance, at almost exactly the time of the birth of Jesus (4-6 B.C.), some Jews became fed up with the Jewish King Herod ...
A room and a building in one of the world's ancient cities boast an incredible influence on biblical history, or is this just a medieval hypothesis?
Flavius Josephus, who lived until 98 A.D., was a romanized Jewish historian. He wrote books on Jewish history for the Roman people. In his book, Jewish Antiquities, he made references to Jesus.
An archaeologist has shared recently gathered evidence that Khirbet Qana, an excavation site in Israel, is the true location of Jesus Christ's first miracle in Cana. Here are the details.
According to E. M. Blaiklock, “Josephus probably wrote the ‘the so-called Messiah’ as he did in the passage of James, the brother of Jesus.” It is important to note that Christianity, by this time, ...