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Ancient Papyrus Fragment About Jesus’ Wife

Harvard researcher Karen King today unveiled an ancient papyrus fragment with the phrase, “Jesus said to them, ‘My wife.’” The text also mentions “Mary,” arguably a reference to Mary Magdalene. The announcement is sure to send shock waves through the Christian world. Below are links that provide information about the papyrus. (1) The Inside Story of a Controversial New Text About Jesus http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/The-Inside-Story-of-the-Controversial-New-Text-About-Jesus-170177076.html?c=y&page=100&device=android (2) The Naked Archaeologist, Simcha Jacobovici, comments on the “Jesus Wife” Papyrus Fragment. http://jamestabor.com/2012/09/21/simcha-jacobovici-on-the-jesus-wife-papyrus-fragment/ (3) Dr. James Tabor - Morning After Thoughts on Jesus and his “wife”. http://jamestabor.com/2012/09/19/morning-after-thoughts-on-jesus-and-his-wife/ (4) Harvard Theological Review Hesitating on “Gospel of Jesus’ Wife”? http://www.firstthings.c...

Abraham, the Land & His Descendants

What people believe about Abram/Abraham affects how they read the Bible and view events in the Middle East today. It has been this way for many centuries. It affects not only religious beliefs; it influences political and military decisions, too. What does the Bible say about Abram/Abraham and the land Yahweh gave him? Read complete article at -  http://www.biblicalheritage.org/DTB/0912_Abraham_the_Land_and_Descendants.pdf

Many Biblical Ways to Get to Heaven?

Death is a real problem for humans. We know that it is in our future and a bunch of people would like to know what they can do here that affects what will happen there. The places people find most of their answers are religions. As most people know, all the answers are not all the same, and, according to many religions, choosing the wrong answer could have very bad consequences. This creates a huge “afterlife” market in which a wide range of “religious products” are offered. Maybe someone should set up an “Afterlife-Mart?” But, many people fail to take a serious look at the available options.   If someone did set up an Afterlife-Mart the largest section would contain Christian options. Each would explain what one needs to do while alive to affect what happens after death. Read the complete article at --   http://www.biblicalheritage.org/DTB/0812_Many_Biblical_Ways_to_Heaven.pdf

Who is getting rich as more & more students default on their loans?

New Blog From The Country Cogitator: One man made $454,000 in a single year as a student-loan debt collector -- more than twice the pay of the U.S. secretary of education. . .  His boss is doing well too. His compensation rose to $618,000 in 2004, $852,000 in 2008 and $1.1 million in 2010 -- & guess who pays for it? The students & the good old taxpayers. Read the blog at --   http://thecountrycogitator.blogspot.com/2012/08/who-is-getting-rich-as-more-more.html

Dreams of a Future Temple: The 9th of Av and Dispelling Hatred With Love

On a trip to Israel, when I was 21 years old, I had my first religious experience. I was standing on a balcony overlooking the Western Wall (aka "The Wall") in the in the Old City of Jerusalem when it happened. At that point in my life I was not very fond of religion (I looked at religion as an irrational throwback to humanities primitive and fearful past), and I wasn't planning on having a religious experience. In fact, moments before as I was descending the steps to the Western Wall Plaza, where the Wall is located, I said to myself, "I am going to see a really big wall, made of really big bricks, that is really old, and nothing is going to happen." Upon entering the plaza I had decided I didn't even want to buy into the silly "religious" tradition of going up to the Western Wall, which is why when I got there I went only to the balcony. So what came next was a surprise to me. Read complete article at -- http://www.huffingtonpost.com/eitan-...

Comparison of Exodus 32 and Numbers 14

New article by Rabbi Jeffrey Leynor. Moses filled many roles in the wilderness context. He was a military leader, lawgiver, judge and prophet, but if it were not for his role as intercessor, Israel would not have survived the ordeals of the wilderness. I have found parallels of Moses’ intercession in Exodus 32:9-14, 32-33 and Numbers 14:11-24. Both of these episodes occur after a great breach by the Israelites. In Exodus this concerns the Golden Calf, and in Numbers the story of the spies . Read the complete article at – http://www.biblicalheritage.org/DTB/0712B_%20DTB_Comparison_Ex32_Num14.pdf

How to choose an Apostle

There were eleven apostles after the loss of Judas, so another man was needed to fill his place. An account of how that man was chosen to be an apostle is recorded in the Book of the Acts of the Apostles . This will be the first apostle chosen after Jesus was crucified. Read the complete article at – http://www.biblicalheritage.org/DTB/0712A_How_to_choose_Apostle.pdf