This article delves into the often-asked question: "What Did Jesus Look Like?" Utilizing Biblical references, we examine clues about Jesus' general appearance and debunk common misconceptions. From his likely Semitic features to the significance of his beard, we provide a comprehensive look based on Scripture.
Acts 8:3—Were There Jewish Prisons in the First Century Roman Empire?
Explore the historical and archaeological evidence examining the existence and nature of Jewish prisons in the First Century Roman Empire. This article offers an in-depth study of Acts 8:3, providing new insights into Saul's persecution of early Christians. We also debunk Agnostic Bart D. Ehrman's misleading claims once more.
Matthew’s Journey: An Inspiring Transformation From Tax Collector to Apostle
"Matthew's Journey: From Tax Collector to Apostle" - a profound exploration of one man's transformation through faith. Discover the unique insights and influences Matthew brought to the Gospel due to his unique background and journey.
Understanding Bible Chronology and Secular History 101
The study of Bible chronology involves understanding the sequence and dating of events mentioned in the Bible. The term “chronology” comes from the Greek words “khronos” (meaning “time”) and “lego” (meaning “to say or tell”), indicating the computation of time. This allows for the proper placement and association of events in the Bible and the determination of accurate dates for specific events.
What Was the Apostolic Age?
Delve into the question, 'What Was the Apostolic Age?' on the Christian Publishing House Blog. This enlightening article explores the time period when the Apostles lived and taught, offering a comprehensive understanding of this pivotal era in Christian history.
EARLY CHRISTIANITY: Were the Apostolic Fathers Truly Apostolic?
Dive into the provocative question, 'Were the Apostolic Fathers Truly Apostolic?' on the Christian Publishing House Blog. This enlightening article critically examines the authenticity of the Apostolic Fathers' teachings in relation to the original Apostles, shedding new light on early Christian history.
EARLY CHRISTIANITY: The Apostolic Fathers
Journey into the world of 'The Apostolic Fathers' on the Christian Publishing House Blog. This comprehensive article provides a detailed overview of these early Christian leaders, their teachings, and their impact on the development of the early Church.
BIBLE BACKGROUND: Food In Bible Times
The Hebrew and Greek words rendered “food” have various literal meanings, such as “thing eaten,” “nourishment,” “bread,” and “meat," or "flesh.” After God had created Adam and Eve, he said: "'Look, I have given you every plant yielding seed that is on the face of all the earth, and every tree with seed in its fruit. You shall have them for food. And to every beast of the earth and to every bird of the heavens and to everything that creeps on the earth, in which there is a living soul, I have given every green plant for food.' And it was so.” Gen. 1:29-30.
Clement of Rome (d. A.D. 100) – Apostolic Father
Learn about 'Clement of Rome - Apostolic Father' on the Christian Publishing House Blog. This insightful article examines the life and influence of Clement, one of the early Church's most significant figures, providing a deeper understanding of his role in shaping Christian history.
Oral Tradition of the Pharisees, What Was It?
Oral Tradition is both sharply distinguished from written tradition and yet closely connected with it. Many literary traditions are based on oral traditions, making it necessary to investigate how transitions were made from one to the other.


