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 ...
Italian researchers found 2,000-year-old olive and vine remains under the Holy Sepulchre, matching John’s garden description ...
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CIA psychic files hint at Ark of the Covenant clues
The Central Intelligence Agency’s long history with psychic research has resurfaced in a surprising new context, as a ...
For many Christians today, the Bible is one of those very few permanencies in the world. It connects them to a world ...
Religious maps from the 1300s showing tribal Israel inadvertently became the blueprint for how later mapmakers drew political ...
Archaeological evidence from sites like Madjedbebe suggested an arrival date of approximately 65,000 years ago, while genetic analyses consistently pointed to a much more recent timeframe of 47,000 to ...
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 ...
Five hundred years ago the first Bible featuring a map was published. The anniversary has passed uncelebrated, but it transformed the way that Bibles were produced. The map appeared in Christopher ...
For more than a decade, a set of tiny lead books from Jordan has sat in a strange place between wonder and doubt. Some people ...
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Is this Jesus’s tomb? Dig finds a garden at a biblical site
Archaeologists working beneath one of Christianity’s holiest shrines say they have uncovered traces of a cultivated garden ...
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