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A historian believes he’s found the location of Jesus Christ’s first miracle – and has newfound evidence to back it up.
Why is there a Jewish practice to bury prayer books and other texts that contain God's name? A rabbi offers the mystical answer.
Nearly a decade earlier, Answers in Genesis opened a Creation Museum in nearby Petersburg, Kentucky, where exhibits similarly ...
• Police cited the AT&T business on Airport Road in Hanover Township for false alarms after responding to four false alarms in a short period of time, police said. The business was cited on June 5. • ...
Lalo Schifrin, the composer who wrote the endlessly catchy theme for “Mission: Impossible” and more than 100 other ...
State police at the Bethlehem barracks reported the following crashes: • Walter L. Schultz, 66, of Allentown, was injured after a one-vehicle crash at 12:57 p.m. May 17 on Route 309 in North Whitehall ...
The Moravian Book Shop, founded in 1745, stands as the oldest continuously operating bookstore in America. Its charming storefront looks like it belongs in a movie about quaint small towns. The Lehigh ...
A rare copy of the first complete translation of the Bible into the Welsh language, printed in 1588, is to go on display in Wales for the first time. The 26cm tall book, described as being of ...
The book is printed on paper and bound in leather over covers made from wood, a process used at the time. It is believed that the Bible has never been on public display, although it was used in a ...
According to the New York Times, Sylvester Stewart was born in Denton, Texas, on March 15, 1943, the second of Alpha and K.C. Stewart’s five children. Soon after, the family moved west to Vallejo, ...
This is that despite the fact that in the Judean hills in which I live, from Bethlehem to Hebron, despite a century of Jews being attacked and slaughtered here by Arabs (Hebron 1929, Kfar Etzion ...
Now, I think that’s a classic biblical name from way back. But if you’d lived in Palestine back in Old Testament times, you probably would have known a Zephaniah. Almost certainly. For the curious, ...
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