Arguing that the Book of Leviticus (Vayikra), dealing mainly with the laws of sacrifices in the Tabernacle, is likely the ...
And so it goes, the cycle of exile and remembrance, uprooting and rerooting. With the Passover holiday, those free can celebrate their freedom, and those who are rooted, their rootedness. Yet at the ...
Author Maggie Anton shares why, after writing a novel set in the 20th century, she decided to write a novel set in Biblical times.
Egypt considers absorbing Gazans • Sirens sound in Ashkelon • High Court freezes gov't vote to remove Ronen Bar as Shin Bet ...
This Sunday's reflection is by Father Jean Louis Tindano of the Diocese of Fada N'Gourma, Burkina Faso. More than two years ...
The pair will soon be appealing a ruling of a Malawi court that ordered their extradition to South Africa to stand trial ...
Recent scientific research suggests that natural phenomena may explain the biblical account of Moses parting the Red Sea. Scientists propose that severe weather conditions, including a strong wind, ...
Scientists have revealed how Moses really parted the Red Sea 3,500 years ago, and it might not have required any divine intervention.
It’s a spectacular true story. When we step into the Israelite’s sandals, applying it to our lives, we gain insight and encouragement from the book of Exodus.