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Reviving an ancient Hebrew font

The 1569 Plantin Polyglot Bible is famous for more than just its antiquity--it also showcases Le Bé, a complex and…

Andy Rau

Tour of the Bible, part 2: the Historical Books

Earlier this month, we began a tour of the different sections of the Bible, starting with the books of Moses.…

Andy Rau

What’s on your theological shelf?

Reformation 21 has an interesting post about how and why you should organize your theological library. While reading it, I…

Chris

The difference between “S” and “s”

Whenever a Bible translation is released, much discussion and debate takes place—everybody naturally wants to know how it differs from…

Andy Rau

Popular Bible Verses on Love for Valentine’s Day

Around holidays like Valentine's Day, we see traffic spikes from people looking for Bible verses related to those holidays. For…

Chris

Doubt, contradictions, and the problem of evil: responding to Bart Ehrman

If you follow the world of Bible apologetics, chances are you've heard of Bart Ehrman's critiques of orthodox Christianity. A…

Andy Rau

Approaching the Bible as Literature

Have you ever read the Bible as a piece of literature? Can it be considered a masterpiece of storytelling as…

Chris

Tour of the Bible, part 1: the Books of Moses

Did you know the Bible is divided up in many different subsections, each distinguished by a particular theme, literary style,…

Andy Rau

How long have you been attending your current church?

Last month, we asked our Facebook fans the following question: How long have you been attending your current church? We…

Chris

Making the Bible even harder to read

If you find the Bible difficult to read, that might be a good thing! Or so suggests a recent study…

Andy Rau