The Arch of Titus stands as an enduring witness to Jesus’ prophecy and Jehovah’s sovereignty over history.
The Jericho Palaces of the Hasmoneans — c. 140–30 B.C.E.
The Hasmonean palaces of Jericho reveal the rise, splendor, and spiritual decline of a Jewish dynasty that bridged priestly purity and royal power.
What Can We Learn From the Karaites and Their Quest for Truth?
Discover the unique journey of the Karaites in seeking scriptural truth. How does it impact today?
Authenticity, Authorship, and Date of Esther
Dive into Esther: who wrote it, when, and how it holds up as a true biblical account of Jewish history.
What Did The Masoretes Believe?
Unravel the beliefs of the Masoretes: their unique perspectives shaping the preservation and interpretation of Hebrew Scriptures. Part 6 of a 6 Part Series.
The Ben Asher Manuscripts and the Ben Asher Family
Explore the significance of the Ben Asher Manuscripts: a cornerstone of Biblical scholarship. Delve into the family's profound influence on preserving ancient Hebrew texts. Part 1 of a 6 Part Series.
The Nash Papyrus (2nd Century BCE): An Early Window into the Hebrew Text
The Nash Papyrus, a small but significant ancient Hebrew document, contains excerpts from the Ten Commandments and the Shema, likely used for religious instruction. Its variations from later texts and its use of the name Jehovah offer insights into early Jewish religious practices. This manuscript continues to illuminate the evolution of the Hebrew Old Testament texts and religious traditions.
How Did Mordecai’s Faith Shape His Actions and Influence in the Persian Empire?
Explore the profound impact of Mordecai's unwavering faith in Jehovah on his actions and influence within the Persian Empire. This article delves into the Biblical narrative of Mordecai, highlighting his role as Esther's cousin, his refusal to bow to Haman, and his strategic wisdom that led to the deliverance of the Jewish people. Discover how Mordecai's integrity and adherence to divine principles shaped not only his own destiny but also left a lasting legacy in Jewish history and Biblical lore.

