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A new Cambridge study reveals how the first Bible ever printed with a map, released in 1525 with the Holy Land accidentally reversed, ended up transforming far more than biblical illustration. The ...
A backwards 1525 Bible map helped shape modern borders, influencing how we imagine territory, nations, and political space ...
Films that take their stories from the Old or New Testament are filling screens big and small. To understand why, it helps to know Hollywood history.
A newly published prophetic analysis is examining how digital identity systems, surveillance technologies, and financial ...
Whether or not you believe in the Bible, it’s undeniable that it affects you today. That’s true even for the most ardent ...
Religious maps from the 1300s showing tribal Israel inadvertently became the blueprint for how later mapmakers drew political ...
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Many scholars today argue that the Israelites never really conquered Canaan. What does the evidence really show?
Five hundred years ago, a Bible accidentally printed with a backwards map of the Holy Land sparked a revolution in how people imagined geography, borders, and even nationhood. Despite the blunder, the ...