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Archaeologists in northern Britain discovered 13-inch shoes at the ancient Roman Magna Fort, raising questions about the towering soldiers who defended the empire.
This week, the IRS submitted a court filing in a lawsuit filed by two Texas churches and an association of Christian ...
Jesus is the Word because through him all things are made,” says Jonathan, 8. “What He said became. Through the words of ...
The story of the Filose family in India begins with founder Michael Filose who came from Naples to Calcutta in 1770 AD and ...
In Catholic tradition, a preventive war, to forestall a potential future attack, the timing and circumstances of which are ...
With Episodes 6, 7 and 8 dropping on Prime Video on Sunday, there was much to discuss with series creator Dallas Jenkins, who ...
It happens in Luke 7. Jesus, minding his own business, meets a group of his countrymen, sent to him by a Roman military officer who has asked them to ask Jesus to help a beloved, dying servant of his.
Knowing Jesus died for all of us is something special to comprehend. Personally, I never gave a thought to the Roman soldiers guarding the tomb of Jesus until this Easter. What happened to them?
A Roman governor ordered Jesus’ crucifixion — so why did many Christians blame Jews for centuries? Throughout history, Christians have often believed Pontius Pilate was reluctant to condemn Jesus.
The Bible doesn’t describe Jesus being nailed to a cross. Telling the story of Christ’s death, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John simply say that Roman soldiers crucified him. They don’t say how.
(The Conversation) — It’s a straightforward part of the Easter story: The Roman governor Pontius Pilate had Jesus of Nazareth killed by his soldiers. He imposed a sentence that Roman judges ...