Journey with the Israelites into Canaan, scrutinizing scriptural narratives and archaeological insights.
How Do Deuteronomy 14:21 and Leviticus 11:40 Harmonize in Their Teachings About Eating Dead Animals?
In the article, we explore the intricate relationship between these two verses from the Mosaic Law. The analysis unveils how Deuteronomy's prohibition against eating dead animals aligns with Leviticus' instructions for handling the uncleanness resulting from such actions. This examination not only clarifies any perceived contradiction but also reflects the deeper principles of holiness, mercy, and human frailty inherent in these commandments.
Under Christianity Are the Jews Still God’s Chosen People?
The article examines whether Jews remain God's chosen people, exploring Scripture and the implications of the New Covenant in Christianity.
The Merneptah Stele: Unearthing the Earliest Reference to Israelites
Unearthed in the late 19th Century, the Merneptah Stele provides one of the earliest non-Biblical affirmations of the Israelites' presence in Canaan. This intriguing artifact, dating back to the reign of Pharaoh Merneptah, adds a fascinating layer to our understanding of Biblical history.
THE CHARACTER AND LIFE OF KING DAVID: God He Sees What the Heart Is
THE story of David opens with a dramatic contrast between the fresh hope of his young life and the rejection of the self-willed king Saul, whose course was rapidly descending towards the fatal field of Gilboa.
Distinguishing Hebrews, Jews, and Israelites: Biblical Clarifications and Historical Contexts
Clarify the biblical distinctions between Hebrews, Jews, and Israelites through scriptural analysis and historical context.

