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A multi-institutional team of environmental scientists and physical limnologists has found that there may be a scientific ...
Lake Kinneret, also known as the Sea of Galilee, holds a prominent place in both history and scripture. The lake, steeped in biblical narratives, is revered for its role in Jesus Christ’s ministry.
Peter obeyed Jesus and caught so many fish that the nets nearly broke, requiring them to ask another boat to help them bring the fish to shore. In John 21:11, the Bible described the scene, saying ...
In the two scriptural accounts (Matt. 15:34 and Mark 8:7) of feeding the lesser crowd of 4,000, both texts specifically mention small fish in addition to the seven loaves that Jesus used to feed ...
Despite biblical ban, non-kosher fish were eaten in ancient Israel Unlike prohibition on pork, ban on scaleless, finless fish – found twice in the Torah – was apparently not observed.
A team of Israeli and Australian researchers has presented a study that offers a possible scientific explanation for the biblical miracle of the multiplication of the loaves and fishes and other ...
For over a millennium, ancient Judeans ate non-kosher fish and the biblical prohibition against finless and scaleless sea creatures emerged in spite of a consolidated habit, a new study published ...
While fish are not always spared the effects of God's judgment in the Bible, they are uniquely equipped to survive the judgment of the flood. Under this judgment they not only survive but thrive. So ...
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