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Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story” continues to be a nonviolence teaching tool and an influential historical account in the United States and worldwide. The 16-page comic book was ...
A wrong-way driver crashed into another car in northwest Fort Worth on Feb. 3. A 21-year-old college student was severely ...
She referenced King Solomon's wisdom while demonstrating the profound relationship between a people and their ancestral homeland. The ancient biblical narrative tells of two women vying for ...
The Bible states Solomon’s Temple was destroyed by Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar II. This has been dated to about 587BC. The Second Temple, remnants of which include the Jerusalem’s famous ...
National Geographic explores notable biblical figures in our ongoing series People in the Bible, as part of our coverage of the history of the Bible and the search for sacred texts. No king in the ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - King Solomon Baptist Church is hosting events honoring the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The day will start with a breakfast and roundtable discussion at 5 a.m. on Martin ...
Copper production associated with the mines of the Biblical King Solomon may not have harmed the workers involved—nor present a threat to locals in the present day. This is the conclusion of a ...
But new research based out of what some consider King Solomon’s fabled copper ... and has long been associated with King Solomon. Although the Bible does not specifically refer to the Timna ...
“We inspected two major copper production sites in the Timna Valley, one from the Iron Age and King Solomon’s era and another nearby that is about 1,500 years older,” says Prof. Erez Ben-Yosef.
A new study from Tel Aviv University overturns prevailing scientific beliefs that King Solomon’s Mines not only harmed the health of workers in the ancient copper industry but also posed risks ...
The pendant, made of bronze, shows King Solomon, according to a news release issued by Turkey's Karabük University. The ancient ruler is seen riding a horse and holding a spear while defeating ...
Solomon, the son of King David, was the focus of a chapter written between the 1st and 5th centuries AD, but it was not included in the canonical Bible due to its emphasis on magic and demonology.