The Role of Archaeology in Biblical Studies
Archaeology and the Bible are intimately related. Here Dr. Sandra L. Richter discusses their important relationship. See our growing playlist of Seven Minute Seminaries on our YouTube channel.
Archaeology and the Bible are intimately related. Here Dr. Sandra L. Richter discusses their important relationship. See our growing playlist of Seven Minute Seminaries on our YouTube channel.
Does Bible translation matter? In this post, Matt O’Reilly sheds some light on the usefulness of knowing Greek and demonstrates how one word can have a bearing on an entire doctrine—in this case, Wesleyan perfection.
Why visit the Holy Land? What does digging in dirt have to do with spirituality? Today, read about Kirk Taylor’s experience on an archaeological dig in the Holy Land. After returning recently, he reflected on his journey and shares some of those thoughts with us here.
Have you gone through seminary training and wondered how the biblical languages might serve your ministry or devotional life? Caleb Friedeman answers with a piece explaining why it’s worth studying the languages and holding on to them after you graduate from your training.
Could it be that the final words of Jesus, uttered from the cross, are widely misinterpreted? We find that Jesus’ final cry in Matthew 27:46 is quoted from Psalm 22. Read more about the implications this carries we seek to understand Jesus’ final words.