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Three ancient Egyptians were buried in remarkable tombs with courtyards in a necropolis reserved for important people.
The Bible itself contains the most powerful argument against making the Ten Commandments a moral guide for all citizens.
The three men held various positions, at the Temple of Amun and Luxor city, and their tombs were constructed in similar ways.
Mr. Hoffman is an associate editor of the Sun, where he covers politics and culture. He holds a PhD from Harvard and a law ...
Three tombs dating back thousands of years have been unearthed in an ancient Egyptian burial complex. The tombs of three ...
As the centuries pass, most important words change their meaning; adding new meanings to the old meanings, which are sometimes even lost. So Rabbi Judah said: If one translates a verse literally one ...
Tucked away in vintage coin collections and now resurfacing online for up to USD 40 (EGP 1,990), Egypt’s five piastres coin ...
We remember their sacrifices on Memorial Day. Jesus said “Greater Love has no man than this, that he lay down his life for ...
And it’s essential because the liberation of Jerusalem, Hebron, Judea, Samaria, and the Golan Heights in the Six-Day War of ...
Great and formative events have occurred in Israel’s history, but there is always concern that the next generation— who did ...
How can a good God command—and engage in—unspeakable horrors? To take perhaps the most salient example from the Bible, readers both ancient and modern have been perplexed by the notion that God ...
Moon Knight creator Jeremy Slater explains why a second season of the Disney+ show hasn't been greenlit by Marvel Studios yet ...