The Ketef Hinnom Silver Scrolls, dating to 600 B.C.E., confirm the antiquity and textual integrity of the Hebrew Scriptures.
Genesis 26:33 — Was It Abraham Or Isaac Who Named Beersheba?
Was Beersheba named by Abraham or Isaac? Both accounts complement, not contradict, showing covenantal continuity across generations.
The Greek Septuagint: Its Origins, Development, and Role in Old Testament Textual Criticism
The Septuagint, a critical Greek translation of Hebrew Scriptures, significantly impacts biblical scholarship and theological discourse across communities.
The Role of the Masoretic Text in Old Testament Textual Criticism
The article examines the Masoretic Text's significance in Old Testament textual criticism, emphasizing its historical development, preservation methods, and reliability.
UASV’s Daily Devotional All Things Bible, Saturday, April 19, 2025
Romans 15:4 emphasizes the Old Testament's ongoing significance for Christians, providing instruction, endurance, encouragement, and hope in faith.
Textual Analysis of Genesis 47:31: “Upon the Head of His Bed” or “Upon the Top of His Staff”?
The textual variant in Genesis 47:31 illustrates interpretive differences between the Masoretic Text and the Septuagint regarding Jacob's actions.
Textual Commentary on Genesis 46:16
The content discusses textual variants of "Ziphion" and "Zephon," analyzing their manuscript evidence and implications for Bible translation accuracy.
Old Testament Textual Commentary on Genesis 46:13
The analysis in Genesis 46:13 reveals variant names in genealogies, highlighting textual discrepancies and supporting the preference for Jashub over Iob.
YOUNG PEOPLE ASK: “Why Would a Loving God Command the Killing of Entire Nations in the Old Testament?”
The text addresses the challenge of understanding God's commands in the Old Testament, emphasizing His justice, love, and the importance of spiritual maturity.
What Evidence Reveals About the Origins and Development of Egyptian Writing?
This analysis details the origins and development of Egyptian writing post-Noah's flood, aligning archaeological findings with biblical chronology.

