Akhenaten and Moses Did the monotheism of Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten influence Moses? Robin Ngo April 19, 2022 90 Comments 72299 views Share On this stela from El-Amarna, Egyptian King Akhenaten is seen with his wife Nefertiti and their daughters bearing offerings to the sun-disk Aten. Defying centuries of traditional worship of the Egyptian pantheon, Egyptian … Lire la suite
Exploring the earliest teachings of the apostle Paul on the resurrection of Jesus Megan Sauter April 18, 2022 0 Comments 299 views Share Second Coming. This icon from Greece (c. 1700) depicts the Second Coming of Jesus and the bodily resurrection of believers. First Corinthians 15, the earliest passage on resurrection in the New Testament, … Lire la suite
La più grande delle isole Baleari, Maiorca, è una destinazione turistica piuttosto famosa. Tuttavia, non è solo un luogo per feste come molti pensano, ma ha una varietà di offerte che di solito passano sotto il radar. L’isola ha una costa lunga mezzo chilometro di spiagge sabbiose, siti storici e paesaggi meravigliosi. Inoltre, Maiorca offre … Lire la suite
I AM AN AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER 4TechnoBrain Co., Ltd., $59.99. Air traffic controllers are like linemen in American football. They are the unsung players on the field without whom no one would go anywhere. I Am an Air Traffic Controller 4 (requires a 64-bit version of Windows 10, 8GB RAM, 3GB hard drive space) offers … Lire la suite
OnSite: The Via Dolorosa A video tour along the “Way of Suffering” in Jerusalem’s Old City Nathan Steinmeyer April 15, 2022 0 Comments 782 views Share The Via Dolorosa, the Christian processional path in Jerusalem’s Old City. Courtesy Nathan Steinmeyer. According to many Christian traditions, the Via Dolorosa (Latin for the “Way of Suffering”) marks … Lire la suite
My father, Sherman Oxendine, was a B-29 tail gunner flying missions over Japan in the last months of the war. He kept a collection of bomb-arming pins, all labeled with the target, date, and bomb load—but there’s one I’m especially curious about. One of his tags indicates a supply drop for prisoners. Why would there … Lire la suite
The May/June 2016 Biblical Archaeology Review Biblical Views column Biblical Archaeology Society Staff April 14, 2022 9 Comments 113777 views Share On what day did Jesus rise? After three days or on the third day? In his Biblical Views column “It’s About Time—Easter Time” in the May/June 2016 issue of Biblical Archaeology Review, Ben Witherington … Lire la suite
1824 richtete der badische Lokaldichter Dillmann die nachfolgende etwas ungelenke Huldigung an Johann Gottfried Tulla: „Lob und Dank sei diesem Mann, der durch seinen weisen Plan, den er nun zu Ende gebracht, uns vom Rhein hat freigemacht.“[1] Damit rühmte er das Lebenswerk seines Landsmanns, des badischen Wasserbauingenieurs Johann Gottfried Tulla, den damals noch wilden, ungebändigten … Lire la suite
In March 1974, NBC conducted a major campaign to promote “the television event of the year!”—a made-for-TV film about World War II soldier Eddie Slovik, the only American shot for desertion since the Civil War. A large advertisement, widely placed in newspapers, showed a uniform-clad man standing, head bowed, as two soldiers tie him to … Lire la suite
However much combat troops dominated the news during the Vietnam War, the grunts knew they owed much to the vast armada of support troops who backed them up. The battlefield heroism performed in the rainforests and the highlands would have been impossible without the weapons and ammunition to fight, or the food to sustain those … Lire la suite
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