Genesis 6:1–4 raises one of the most contested questions in biblical interpretation: who are the bene elohim, the...
Ancient Near East
The ancient world was filled with gods, gods of cities, storms, rivers, fertility, and war. And with...
The biblical view of the nations is not rooted in migration patterns or human invention, but in...
In modern usage, the term “prophet” often evokes images of a fortune teller or mystic, someone who...
The Tower of Babel is often read as the immediate prelude to the call of Abram in...
The Bible paints a picture of a God who rules not alone but through a divine council,...
In the earliest layers of Mesopotamian literature, the Sumerian King List stands as a remarkable record of...
Theological education has become more accessible than ever. What was once limited to tuition-based institutions is now...
“For the mystery of lawlessness is already at work; only he who now restrains will do so...
The story of Cain and Abel is one of the most unsettling narratives in Genesis. Cain’s murder...