Nimrod Was Not King of Babylon
Nimrod gets a bad rap. Many of us were taught that the Tower of Babel was at Babylon, and Nimrod is responsible for the evil associated with that city. That happens not to be the case.Continue Reading
Nimrod gets a bad rap. Many of us were taught that the Tower of Babel was at Babylon, and Nimrod is responsible for the evil associated with that city. That happens not to be the case.Continue Reading
The “sons of Sheth” mentioned in Numbers 24 may be a reference to the “sons of the Titans”–the Rephaim.Continue Reading
An inscription discovered in 1967 about twenty-five miles north of the plains of Moab mentions Balaam, son of Beor by name. While the text was written centuries later than the incident described in the Book of Numbers, it confirms that there were people who believed a prophet named Balaam was a historical character.Continue Reading
The gods of Greek mythology are real. They’re angry, and they’re coming back.Continue Reading
Two thousand years ago, Jesus called this creature the Father of Lies. Today, he’s a wisecracking superhero some of the biggest movies in history.Continue Reading
While the early Sumerians were figuring out how to grow crops without rain, interesting things—historic things—were happening far to the northwest. The second peak in our chronological list of spiritually strategic holy mountains is Mount Hermon.Continue Reading
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