In Tolkien’s legendarium, the Nazgûl are among the most terrifying figures. Once mortal kings, they became wraiths...
Old Testament
Genesis 6:1–4 raises one of the most contested questions in biblical interpretation: who are the bene elohim, the...
The ancient world was filled with gods, gods of cities, storms, rivers, fertility, and war. And with...
From the earliest days of Israel to the age of the Church, rebellion against Yahweh has never...
In some corners of Pre-Tribulation Rapture teaching, few verses are off-limits when it comes to finding evidence....
Genesis 2:7 says, “Then the Lord God formed the man of dust from the ground and breathed...
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...
