The discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls at Qumran initiated a significant revision of this negative perspective. Among the multiplicity of texts at Qumran, researchers found fragments that share essential characteristics with the SP ...
OTTC GENESIS 1:26: “and over all the earth” or “over all the wild animals of the earth”?
Codex Leningrad B 19A is the earliest complete manuscript of the Hebrew Scriptures (c. 1008 C.E.), which serves as a primary source for the recovery of details in the missing parts of the Aleppo Codex. The Aleppo Codex is an important Hebrew Masoretic manuscript from about 930 C.E. Codex Leningrad and the Aleppo Codex are the two most important Hebrew Old Testament manuscripts. ...
OTTC JUDGES 3:22: “dirt” or “entrails” or “dung” or “excrement” or “waste” or “refuse” or “filth” or not translated?
When Eglon fell to the ground and expired, his bowels relaxed and discharged their contents. This seems the most likely interpretation of the enigmatic expression wayyēṣēʾ happaršĕdōnâ at the end of v. 22.
How Are We to Understand Abraham and Sarah’s Laughter at the Angelic Announcement of a Son? — A Biblical and Textual Analysis of Genesis 17:17–18 and 18:9–15
Edward D. Andrews is an accomplished author and CEO of Christian Publishing House, holding multiple degrees in relevant fields.
Why Did Cain Not Receive Capital Punishment for the Murder of Abel? — An Examination of Genesis 4:8, 12–13 in Light of Biblical Justice
Cain was not executed for Abel's murder as capital punishment had not yet been instituted by God during that time.
OTTC Genesis 2:4: Is the Father’s Personal Name Important?
What Is God’s personal name? Not surprisingly, the bulk of the 2 billion+ members of the churches of Christianity would likely find that question difficult to answer. And of those who can answer it, they have likely heard the common myth that has been passed down for centuries.


