A year ago, we featured the Second Coming House of Prophet Isaiah as one of the 111 Places in Buffalo That You Must Not Miss. The artist, artisan, and self-proclaimed profit that dreamed up this ...
In an article in Biblical Archaeology Review Eilat Mazar, an archaeologist associated with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, announced the discovery of a clay seal that appears to bear the name of ...
Archaeologists in Israel say that they have found a clay seal mark that may bear the signature of the Biblical Prophet Isaiah. The 2,700-year-old stamped clay artifact was found during an excavation ...
NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. — On Friday morning the Niagara Falls National Heritage Center celebrated the re-opening of a historic house in Niagara Falls. The Niagara Falls National Heritage Center tells the ...
JERUSALEM (JTA) — An impression of what is believed to be the 2,700-year-old personal seal of the prophet Isaiah was uncovered in Jerusalem. Isaiah lived during the eighth century BCE and prophesized ...
This is the fourth (and last) selection installment from public relations guru Brian Hayden’s new book, titled 111 Places in Buffalo That You Must Not Miss. Previously, we posted on The Aratat Stone, ...
JERUSALEM (JTA) — An impression of what is believed to be the 2,700-year-old personal seal of the prophet Isaiah was uncovered in Jerusalem. Isaiah lived during the eighth century BCE and prophesized ...
But damage to the inscription removes the final letter that would have spelled out "prophet," so we may never know. CNET editor Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, a journalist and pop-culture junkie, is ...
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. More than a mere ...
An ancient seal bearing a Hebrew script and recovered in Jerusalem may have belonged to the biblical prophet Isaiah. The seal may be the earliest historical evidence relating to the holy man, who was ...
We Catholics disagree with our Protestant brethren when they contend that no good works resulting from and caused by grace are meritorious, as the proof of genuine faith, or that none of them can play ...
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