Fast forward to now, Anastasi I, a 3,300-year-old document that’s been in the British Museum since 1839 and has reignited the ...
A 3,300-year-old ancient Egyptian letter could offer rare corroboration of biblical accounts describing races of giants that once walked the earth.
The new Chinese Bible Museum, alongside Hong Kong's first 'Ark of Life' Safety Education Base, was grandly inaugurated today at 83 King Lam Street, Lai Chi Kok.
The Bible is the library of stories on which the most productive, freest, and most stable and peaceful societies the world has ever known are predicated—the foundation of the West, plain and simple.” ...
On the internet, humorous videos are breathing new life into religious scenes. Sometimes serious but more often funny or parodic, they have found success on social media and are contributing to the ...
Five hundred years ago the first Bible featuring a map was published. The anniversary has passed uncelebrated, but it transformed the way that Bibles were produced. The map appeared in Christopher ...
Five hundred years ago, a misprinted Bible map changed how people picture borders and nations in their minds. It appeared in a 1525 Old Testament printed in Zurich, and it soon set a model for how ...
An edition of the King James Bible, printed in 1611, was sold for more than five times its estimated value A rare 400-year-old Bible has been sold at auction for £23,000, more than five times its ...
A rare 400-year-old Bible has been sold at auction for £23,000, more than five times its initial guide price. The Bible, one of the very first printings of the 1611 King James Bible, was bought by ...
Lucas Cranach the Elder’s 1525 map is the first ever printed in a bible, but there’s just one problem: it was printed backwards. The document nonetheless stands as a transition point between the ...
A new Daily Mail report takes readers on a curious journey into a 500–year–old Bible map and suggests it still shapes how we view territorial borders today. It is an intriguing claim, especially since ...
Lucas Cranach the Elder’s map of the Holy Land in Christopher Froschauer’s Old Testament (Zürich, 1525) in The Wren Library, Trinity College, Cambridge. Credit: The Master and Fellows of Trinity ...
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