“Several books of the Christian Bible describe a man who lived a long, long time ago — nearly 2,000 years ago — in a part of ...
So, who wrote the Bible? The answer is twofold: human authors wrote it, yet God authored it through them. They held the pen, but they conveyed the words that God intended. While the majority of the ...
In Mainz, Germany, in the mid-1450s, Johann Gutenberg and his partner Johann Fust published more than 150 large-format copies of the Bible in Latin. This is the book known today as the Gutenberg Bible ...
The Jews divided their sacred books into sections. The chapter division, as found in the Bible today, dates from the thirteenth century and is the work of Stephen Langton, professor at the ...
Revelation 22:19 All Christians - Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant - agree that the Books in the Bible are the inspired ... Apart from holes and missing pages, the Codex Vaticanus contains ...
Marriage is a legally recognized union between two people. The union in matrimony dates back thousands of years, and the ...
Here are the year’s notable fiction, poetry and nonfiction, chosen by the staff of The New York Times Book Review. By The New York Times Books Staff “The New India,” by Rahul Bhatia ...
The oldest mechanically-printed book in Europe was first produced in Mainz, Germany, and published circa 1455. What was it?
“It's the perfect book read over the festive season, or even to get you out of a reading slump as it clocks in at just 136 pages - easily devoured in a day, and warrants rereading to really ...
Commentary on Today's Verse Commentary on Psalm 91:9-16 (Read Psalm 91:9-16) Whatever happens, nothing shall hurt the believer; though trouble and affliction befal, it shall come, not for his hurt, ...
Our critics have picked their favourite books of the year and reviewed them all for you in our Christmas Fiction round up. Clarkson's rallying cry to all farmers that dispels any notion of farmer ...
The waitlist to host the Knitted Bible is now fully booked until 2026, with some places facing a wait of nearly 18 months.