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Newark Advocate Faith Works columnist Jeff Gill responds to a viral social media post in which a reader says Bible verses have gone missing.
That said, we begin with a familiar Hebrew Bible verse (especially for Baby Boomers): “..a time to love and a time to hate, a time for war and a time for peace” (Ecclesiastes 3:8). Note ...
However, upon starting to write, I quickly realized that there were too many “bird” verses to stuff into one study — nearly 300. Thus, today’s title reads “Hebrew Bible,” and next week ...
Translating the books from their original languages (Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek ... come across what they feel are "missing verses" in their NIV Bible. These verses, however, are not really ...
In the cockpit, a special suitcase held the world’s oldest nearly complete Hebrew Bible, en route to its new home at the ANU – Museum of the Jewish People. The unparalleled manuscript ...
A Hebrew Bible more than 1,000 years old and described ... But these contained no verses, chapters or punctuation, according to Sotheby’s. Jewish people in antiquity came to rely on oral ...
Codex Sassoon, the earliest and most complete surviving manuscript of the Hebrew Bible ever discovered in ... scrolls and did not contain punctuation, verses or chapters. POPE FRANCIS HINTS ...