Sharia law and the prophets
When Paul entered Rome, he was allowed “to stay in his own house with the soldier who was guarding him” (Acts 28:16). […]
When Paul entered Rome, he was allowed “to stay in his own house with the soldier who was guarding him” (Acts 28:16). […]
The discovery of the civilizations of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, which had been forgotten for centuries, is considered one of the most important achievements of the century.
The Old Testament: Church Book or Hebrew Legends? Continue reading »
There are many objections to the books of the Old Testament, to its immorality, as is claimed, to its backwardness and racism, and to the fact that most of its texts were plagiarized by Israel.
If tradition is the oral transmission of declared truth, this means that there has been tradition and transmission since ancient times, because it accompanies...
Delivering God's revelations in the Old Testament Continue reading »
In the early church, there was no duality at all between what the apostles and their disciples carried in terms of oral life gospel and what
He is one of the prophets of return from exile. His name means messenger or angel, and the Prophet himself borrowed it, as is accepted, from his book
Haggai is one of two prophets - followed by Zechariah - who played the most prominent role in urging those returning from exile to return.
The Book of Jonah in the Bible is located fifth among the 12 minor prophets and contains four short chapters written in the form of a story.
Jesus said: “All that is written about me in the Law of Moses, the Prophets, and the Psalms must be fulfilled” (Luke 24:44). Psalms
Seventh-day Adventists consider the law of the Old Testament to be “absolute and unchangeable” (The Seventh-day Adventist Faith, 404). Anyone who has read their writings knows that they distort
Adventist misconceptions about the eternity of the Old Testament law Continue reading »
Lecture Name Lecturer Pages Language Introduction Dean Metropolitan Dr. Youhanna Yazji 1 Arabic The Physical, Psychological, and Spiritual Man Metropolitan Dr. Paul Yazji
Saint Cyril of Alexandria (+ 444), in his famous interpretation of the Gospel of John, asks about the verse that says: “And there was no longer any spirit, because