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From Noah’s Dove to the Holy Spirit

Cyprus reveals the sacred history of birds

https://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/ancient-cultures/from-noahs-dove-to-the-holy-spirit/?

The Phoenician Alphabet in Archaeology

What did the Phoenicians record with their innovative script?

https://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/biblical-artifacts/inscriptions/the-phoenician-alphabet-in-archaeology/?

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When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice; But when a wicked man rules, the people groan. Proverbs 29;2
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Moza Rewrites History, Again

A new study from the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B site of Moza, just west of Jerusalem, argues that the site’s prehistoric residents mastered a sophisticated plaster technology nearly 9,000 years ago. The researchers claim that the people of Moza created both ordinary lime plaster as well as a harder type involving dolomite. This second type is especially significant because it bears on a long-standing puzzle in geology known as the “dolomite problem,” where dolomite is abundant in ancient rock formations, yet rarely forms today.

https://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/ancient-cultures/moza-rewrites-history-again/?

Making Sense of Kosher Laws

The origins of Jewish dietary or kosher laws (kashrut) have long been the subject of scholarly research and debate. Regardless of their origins, however, these age-old laws continue to have a significant impact on the way many observant Jews go about their daily lives. One of the more well-known restrictions is the injunction against mixing meat with dairy products. Not only do most Jews who observe kashrut avoid eating any meat and milk products together, many also wait a certain amount of time—30 minutes to a few hours—between eating meat and dairy.

https://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/ancient-cultures/daily-life-and-practice/making-sense-of-kosher-laws/?

phkrause

When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice; But when a wicked man rules, the people groan. Proverbs 29;2
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Were Early Christians Class Conscious?

In the New Testament, community is central to Christianity. In Acts, believers devote themselves to shared teaching, prayer, and the breaking of bread, while also pooling resources so “there was not a needy person among them” (Acts 4:34). Paul describes the church as a body in which every member depends on the others (1 Corinthians 12). Together, these texts envision a community bound not only by shared beliefs but by shared responsibility.

https://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/ancient-cultures/were-early-christians-class-conscious/?

phkrause

When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice; But when a wicked man rules, the people groan. Proverbs 29;2

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