May 03, 2018 · Presently, with the debates between intelligent design (scientific proof for a Creator without taking the Bible into account), biblical creationism, and Darwinian naturalism, the origin of creation collapses down to either believing the naturalistic view that life came about by chance and that we are all accidents with our genesis in some primordial soup with no …
From Adam’s request for a partner to Jesus’ final words, the Good Book shows the incredible power that prayer has to change not just a single person’s life but the course of history itself ...
Every school that teaches American history must teach the Bible’s central role. Easily said; but experience suggests that many of today’s classes in English and U.S. history are stuck ...
Apr 19, 2019 · 16. Many changes to the Bible were made before it was the Bible. Whether one believes that CERN is supernaturally changing the text of the Bible is immaterial when considering the changes made to the ancient source documents. Studies of the Greek documents from the first millennia demonstrate that numerous changes were made over the centuries.
With the destruction of the Israelites close at hand, Hezekiah went down on his knees and prayed for God’s deliverance. God listened, and He answered. God said that “ [The Assyrians] shall not come into this city, shoot an arrow there, come before it with a shield, or cast up a siege ramp against it.
The Book of Exodus is in many ways a story of taking one step forward and two steps backward. A perfect example of this takes place in Exodus 32. The Israelites were camped at the base of Mount Sinai, and Moses was up on the mountain speaking with God. After having been rescued from Egypt and having God appear on Mount Sinai, the Israelites become impatient while waiting for Moses to return to them and want someone to make an idol for them. Aaron makes a golden calf. The Israelites worship it. God plans to smite them all. Moses begs for the lives of his people.
Truly, O Lord, the kings of Assyria have laid waste the nations and their lands…. So now, O Lord our God, save us, I pray you, from his hand, so that all the kingdoms of the earth may know that you, O Lord, are God alone.”.
The Assyrians have cut a bloody trail of carnage through the Holy Land and are practically at Jerusalem’s door. With the fate of his people hanging in the balance, Hezekiah went to the Temple and prayed: “O Lord the God of Israel, who are enthroned above the cherubim, you are God, ...
The Israelites were camped at the base of Mount Sinai, and Moses was up on the mountain speaking with God. After having been rescued from Egypt and having God appear on Mount Sinai, the Israelites become impatient while waiting for Moses to return to them and want someone to make an idol for them.
Luke 1 opens with a miracle that is the answer to a prayer. In this story, the priest Zechariah was praying in the Temple when the angel Gabriel appeared to him. Like many of the men in the Bible, Zechariah prayed that he would have a son. Gabriel told him that his prayer would be answered. “Your prayer has been heard,” Gabriel said. “Your wife Elizabeth will bear you a son …He will turn many of the people of Israel to the Lord their God. With the spirit and power of Elijah, he will go before Him, to turn the hearts of parents to their children, and the disobedient to the wisdom of the righteous, to make ready a people prepared for the Lord.” Zechariah was made mute until his son’s birth, but Elizabeth did give birth to a healthy boy. As the angel commanded him, Zechariah named his son John. This miraculous child would go on to prepare people for the coming of Christ, just as the angel foretold. In the process of doing so, Zechariah’s son would come to be called John the Baptist.
Jesus, of course, did exactly that. He died to save all people, those living and those yet to be born. He lifted up the lowly during His life, and in His death, toppled empires. Everyone loves to hear about prayers that were answered.
America’s earliest settlers came in search of religious freedom, to escape religious persecution —vitally important facts that Americans tend increasingly to forget.
Consider the seal of the United States designed by a committee of the Continental Congress consisting of John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Jefferson. (They don’t make congressional committees like they used to!)
Some of the errors were due to the desire to maintain a consistent appearance of the text in columns, and led to inconsistent use of contractions, spellings, and other issues. Careless printing also led to errors, including the infamous omission of the word not in an edition which became known as the Wicked Bible, which exhorted its readers “Thou shalt commit adultery”. By the 1620s there were over 1,500 errors of printing in editions of the Authorized Version, and an attempt was made in two revisions at Cambridge to correct them in 1629 and again in 1638.
Comparison of the ancient texts to each other, regardless of language, are easily verifiable proof that the Bible, regardless of the version being considered, has changed over time.
About 200 editions of what are known as the Great He Bibles are known to exist in the 21 st century. The Bibles contain title pages for both Testaments which are dated 1611. Though in some instances the actual books of the Old Testament were printed in 1613. More than 350 typographical errors appear in the text, one of the most famous being in the Book of Ruth. In those in which the Old Testament was printed in 1611, in the book of Ruth, the test reads, in reference to Boaz, “he measured sixe measures of barley and laide it on her, and he went into the citie” (Ruth 3.15). The second use of the pronoun he is incorrect; it refers to Ruth going into the city, rather than Boaz, and should have read she. Editions printed in 1613 corrected the error.
The Bibles contain title pages for both Testaments which are dated 1611. Though in some instances the actual books of the Old Testament were printed in 1613. More than 350 typographical errors appear in the text, one of the most famous being in the Book of Ruth.
More than 350 typographical errors appear in the text, one of the most famous being in the Book of Ruth. In those in which the Old Testament was printed in 1611, in the book of Ruth, the test reads, in reference to Boaz, “he measured sixe measures of barley and laide it on her, and he went into the citie” (Ruth 3.15).
The Roman Catholic Church considers seven books of the Hebrew Bible to be canonical, which are known as the Apocrypha. In the original editions of the King James Bible the Apocrypha were included, though not as part of either what it designated as the Old and New Testaments. During the English Civil War, of which religion was a major issue, the Westminster Confession established that the Bible, both Old and New Testaments, was the written Word of God, infused with infallible truth containing all that is needed for man’s “salvation, faith, and life”. According to the Westminster Confession, the Bible in its original languages contained, “the Holy Spirit speaking in Scripture”.
The Bible known today as the King James Version was called the Authorized Version in the 17 th century, and still is by many adherents. The term referred to the fact that the Church was authorized to replace the existing Bishop’s Bible with the new translation, an act which is attributed to the Privy Council.
First, begin with prayer. First Thessalonians 5:16-18 says, “Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will ...
Wise decisions are informed decisions. It is important to understand what options are available. Once the factors are known, options can be further considered and evaluated. Third, seek biblical wisdom. Some decisions become easy, if there is one clear choice consonant with God’s Word.
Proverbs 3:5-6 says, “Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths.”. Sixth, be willing to admit mistakes and adjust accordingly.
Psalm 119:105 says, “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light for my path. ”. When we follow the teachings of God’s Word, He guides our path and provides knowledge to make wise choices. Fourth, seek godly counsel. Proverbs 15:22 says, “Without counsel plans fail, but with many advisers they succeed.”.
But even as a "man after God’s own heart," David had a history of making mistakes. In fact, he broke HALF of the 10 commandments. Those of which include, murder (2 Samuel 11:17; 12:9), lying (2 Samuel 11: 7-8, 12-13), adultery (1 Samuel 11:4), coveting a neighbor’s wife (2 Samuel 11:3) and even stealing another man’s wive (2 Samuel 12:9).
God even used him to lead His people during a very difficult time. But even as a "man after God’s own heart," David had a history of making mistakes. In fact, he broke HALF of the 10 commandments. Those of which include, murder (2 Samuel 11:17; 12:9), lying (2 Samuel 11: 7-8, 12-13), adultery (1 Samuel 11:4), coveting a neighbor’s wife (2 Samuel 11:3) and even stealing another man’s wive (2 Samuel 12:9). Even though his sins were many, he turned to God, confessed his sin and asked for forgiveness. And God forgave him.
Instead of drowning, Jonah was swallowed by a whale that God provided. While in the belly of the whale, Jonah repented and begged God to save him. And the Lord listened.
Shutterstock.com. The Apostle Paul. Before he was Paul, he was Saul — a ruthless crusader intent on stopping the growth of Christianity at any cost by putting them in prison, destroying churches and even overseeing their murders. He was so zealous in his Jewish faith, that he wanted to eradicate Christians completely.
The Apostle Paul#N#Before he was Paul, he was Saul — a ruthless crusader intent on stopping the growth of Christianity at any cost by putting them in prison, destroying churches and even overseeing their murders. He was so zealous in his Jewish faith, that he wanted to eradicate Christians completely. That is, until God revealed himself to Saul on the road to Damascus and his life would forever be changed and transformed. It was there he became the great Apostle Paul, one of the greatest soldiers for Christ—dedicating his entire life to spread the message of salvation to the world. For God to not just forgive a man blood-thirsty to persecute Christians, but to use Him greatly for His purpose is one of the greatest examples of God’s love, mercy and grace for us.
Jonah#N#Who can forget the odd and awe-inspiring story of Jonah and the whale? When God spoke to Jonah, He commanded him to preach repentance to the city of Nineveh—but he refused out of stubbornness. Instead, he did the opposite—he ran away from the Lord and set out on ship directly way from Nineveh. It was there that God sent a violent storm to capsize the ship, but just before, the sailors tossed Jonah overboard and the seas went calm. Instead of drowning, Jonah was swallowed by a whale that God provided. While in the belly of the whale, Jonah repented and begged God to save him. And the Lord listened. Jonah went on to spread God’s message to the Ninevites, they repented and God did not destroy them.
As a result of Israel’s persistent rebellion against God and her failure to heed the warnings of the prophets, God raises up Babylon to defeat and destroy Judah and Jerusalem through a series of military campaigns:
The fourth chapter of Daniel is the final crowning event in God’s dealings with Nebuchadnezzar, the king of Babylon. You will notice that this chapter is told in part by king Nebuchadnezzar himself (see verses 1-18). Nebuchadnezzar confesses his arrogance and pride and his humbling by the sovereign hand of God.
It seems the fact that Nebuchadnezzar was the “ head of gold,” revealed to the king in chapter 2, went to his head. The king seems to have focused only on his greatness, not on the greatness of God and the kingdom yet to be established on earth.
The dream, as revealed and interpreted by Daniel, was about Nebuchadnezzar’s kingdom and about others which would follow it. His was the greatest of these kingdoms, but it was a kingdom that would, nevertheless, end. Other inferior kingdoms would follow.
The sovereignty of God was a truth the disobedient Jews in Babylon needed to understand, and it is also a truth desperately needed today. Let us consider how the sovereignty of God related to the Jews in the Babylonian captivity, and later, how God’s sovereignty applies to us today.
Daniel is a book of history and prophecy. In the historical portions, God’s sovereignty is demonstrated. In the prophetic portions, God’s sovereignty is not only necessary; it is assumed. The God who has shown Himself sovereign over the nations is the God who promises to establish His kingdom over all nations.
All of this is directly related to verses 17-21 in chapter 1. Daniel prayed to the sovereign God and then praised Him for the revelation of the dream. 19 Then the mystery was revealed to Daniel in a night vision.
Scientists later determined that the text was from a previously unknown book, now called the Archimedes Palimpsest, that laid out foundations of calculus long before Sir Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz, who are credited with discovering calculus. Historia/Shutterstock.
In early April 1961, Cuban exiles were trained and ready to execute the CIA’s secret plan to attack Cuba’s Bay of Pigs and overthrow Fidel Castro’s socialist government. After a failed air strike, President Kennedy sent in six American fighter planes to help. But the pilots forgot to sync their watches to Cuba time and arrived an hour late, rendering them useless. The relationship between Cuba and America has been strained ever since. These are the most bizarre historical coincidences throughout history.
In early April 1961, Cuban exiles were trained and ready to execute the CIA’s secret plan to attack Cuba’s Bay of Pigs and overthrow Fidel Castro’s socialist government. After a failed air strike, President Kennedy sent in six American fighter planes to help.
German general Erwin Rommel, also known as the Desert Fox, was tasked with leading the defense at Normandy. However, he left his post a few days before June 6.
Marie Antoinette’s fatal decisions. You know Marie Antoinette as the Queen of France who is famously credited with saying, “Let them eat cake.” (She never said this.) Something she did actually do was make a last-minute decision that destroyed all chances of her family escaping death.
In April 1961, the American CIA, together with Cuban exiles that were specifically trained for the task, was all set to invade Cuba via the Bay of Pigs. President John F. Kennedy ordered that six fighter planes be sent in to back up American forces after an initial airstrike failed. It turns out that the pilots forgot to sync their watches to Cuban time prior to setting off, so their presence was useless by the time they got there.
The beginning of the end of the Cold War was actually announced by accident by a man named Gunther Schabowski. On November 9th, 1989, the East German Communist official was addressing a news conference when a journalist posed a question about travel restrictions. He responded that a regulation would be implemented allowing citizens of the German Democratic Republic to leave East Germany via any of the border crossings along the Berlin Wall. Although the information wasn’t supposed to be released until 4 am the following day, Schabowski’s words immediately spurred the wall’s collapse.
The Bay of Pigs invasion fails due to unsynced watches. In April 1961, the American CIA, together with Cuban exiles that were specifically trained for the task, was all set to invade Cuba via the Bay of Pigs.
Confederate General Robert E. Lee led the invasion of Maryland during the American Civil War in 1862. He drafted Special Order 191, which was a document outlining the moves that the Confederate Army should make in preparation for the Battle of Antietam.
President Theodore Roosevelt was staying at the Hotel Gilpatrick in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on October 14th, 1912. He was sitting outside the hotel with a 50-page manuscript in hand. He folded it in half and slipped it into the breast pocket of his overcoat. He stood up and headed to a nearby auditorium to give a campaign speech when he was shot at point-blank range by a man in the crowd. Luckily for Roosevelt, the manuscript’s thick papers prevented the bullet from entering his lung. Roosevelt gave his speech as planned.
April 14th, 1912 was a fateful night for the RMS Titanic that would end in infamy. The watchman assigned to the crow’s nest didn’t have any binoculars to use to spot icebergs, and that’s because they were inside a locked locker – and the key was missing. Just before the Titanic left port, the White Star Line decided to replace the ship’s second officer, and the keys didn’t get handed over in the ensuing rush. Sadly, that small but significant oversight led to more than 1,500 people meeting a grisly fate.
German general Erwin Rommel , also known as the Desert Fox, was supposed to be in charge of the Axis defense of Normandy. The thing is that he left his post just a few days before the Allies invaded on June 6th, 1944. No-one knows exactly where he went (he either went to see Hitler in Bavaria or was spending his wife’s birthday with her). His absence is seen as one of the key reasons for the Allies emerging with probably their most significant victory of the entire Second World War.