Did You Know?—April 2013
Why was ancient Nineveh called “the city of bloodshed”? Why did the ancient Jews build parapets around their rooftops?
Why was ancient Nineveh called “the city of bloodshed”? Why did the ancient Jews build parapets around their rooftops?
Consider facts about the Gospel accounts and the oldest known manuscripts.
The first-century historian Josephus viewed John the Baptist as a real person. So can we.
Some critics argue that King David of Israel is a myth, a tribal legend. What have archaeologists discovered?
The shards of a 3,000-year-old jar unearthed in 2012 stirred the interest of researchers. What was so special about this find?
You may not know who Tattenai was, yet archaeological finds that mention him prove a powerful point.
Who was Cyrus, and what amazing predictions were made perhaps 150 years before he was even born?