Abraham Lincoln was known for sharp observation and logic. Very few magic tricks ever impressed him. This one relied on ...
As in four puzzlingly prophetic poems, labeled “Suffering Servant” by Bernhard Duhm, in Deutero-Isaiah we learn that the ...
As both her father and manager, Quintanilla played a critical role in the development of Selena's life and career — and ...
Nimrod is the biblical archetype of the corrupt leader obsessed with his own power.
In other words, God wants his wife elevated over his sons — a repudiation of “the man’s world” prior to the Flood. But look ...
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Funeral and burial; biblical perspective

Some burial rites are meant to bring the dead back home. The dead are buried away in a decent and humane way. We do that within the parameters of human dignity. There’s generally nothing wrong about ...
The first company to take the SEC up on its pivot toward mandatory arbitration of securities claims is a Dallas-based firm ...
Minister for Roads and Bridges, Nagaland G. Kaito Aye, delivered a greeting message on December 13, at the 65th anniversary ...
As Judy Bolton-Fasman watched her daughter, a medical student, care for homeless patients, she thought back to the baby she ...
Today, modern linguists consider Yemenite Hebrew a living comparator to ancient Semitic languages — a tool for reconstructing ...
History writers should be expected to demonstrate candor — because effective decision-making in the present is predicated on ...
Stop, in the Name of God,' Charlie Kirk's final book, is careful to make sure that Shabbat doesn't sound too Jewish.