Deuteronomy 33, often called “The Blessing of Moses,” is Moses’ final address to Israel before his death. It presents both ...
Thanks for joining Part Four of our series “Moses in the New Testament.” Today, we conclude with the influence of Moses in the Scripture after Romans. If you missed the previous three studies, let’s ...
Thanks for joining Part Three - Moses in the Book of Romans. Last week, I “interrupted” our Moses series with a “Jesus Freak” movie interview (that I hope you enjoyed), so let's recap. In Part One, ...
Archeologists and Biblical historians around the world were agreed on one point: There is no evidence that Moses existed, outside of the Bible. However, there is now one man, Prof. Charles Krahmalkov, ...
Although not all may agree, I nominate as the most important work in Old Testament studies to appear during 1964 the first volume of the Anchor Bible, Genesis, a translation and commentary by Ephraim ...
The Bible is the gift that keeps on giving with people worldwide trying to prove the stories true with one archaeologist stumbling across writings on the wall, which may prove Moses to be a real ...
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