Genesis 6 and key writings from the Second Temple Period present a theological challenge to the mythologies...
Nephilim
In Tolkien’s legendarium, the Nazgûl are among the most terrifying figures. Once mortal kings, they became wraiths...
Genesis 6:1–4 raises one of the most contested questions in biblical interpretation: who are the bene elohim, the...
From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible engages with a world alive with spiritual beings, cosmic conflict, and...
In modern usage, the word myth often implies fantasy or falsehood. However, in the context of the Ancient Near...
Across ancient cultures, including Mesopotamia, Greece, and Rome, the era preceding the great flood is often idealized...
The Tower of Babel is often presented as a cautionary tale about human pride. But beneath the...
Bashan was more than a region of fertile highlands. In the biblical and Ancient Near Eastern worldview,...
Deuteronomy 3:11 gives a tantalizing detail about King Og of Bashan: “For only Og king of Bashan...