Archaeological inscriptions in Biblical Archaeology are like stepping stones back in time that bring the world of the Bible ...
During the next few months, we shall be looking at many of the cultural and scientific contributions of Jewish Americans.
If someone is walking in faith, fully accountable to a worshiping community, are they likely to get more out of the Bible than someone just reading for themselves? Certainly, and there’s texts to ...
Bible studies across campus don’t just provide social spaces for students — they are also part of Harvard’s academic fabric.
As Pesach arrives once more, eyes will inevitably turn to the Haggadah’s centuries-old short prayer known as Shefoch ...
Were the Hittites of the Bible the same as those of the Hittite Empire? While this is a common assumption, what do the facts ...
Archaeologists believe they have uncovered evidence of an ancient biblical battle, all thanks to a few broken fragments found ...
The Gospels of Matthew and Luke both assert that Mary conceived Jesus as a virgin. But while Luke tells the story without ...
Newark Advocate Faith Works columnist Jeff Gill launches his four-week overview of the Bible's 66 books, starting from the ...
Julie Faith Parker is a Hebrew scholar who teaches biblical studies at General Theological Seminary in New York, and Eve ...
“The carbon dating indicated that this was the earliest intact Hebrew codex by more than a century.” The JTS exhibition was developed in partnership with The Museum of the Bible and in ...