The Mesopotamian civilisation, which arose around 3400 BC, was one of the earliest urban civilisations. It was situated ...
Celebrating the New Year was a popular custom around the world in ancient times. How was it celebrated in Alexander the Great ...
From Babylonian kings to 21st-century gym memberships, the tradition of starting fresh on January 1 has ancient roots—and ...
‘Iesous or Jesus’ literally translates to ‘Hail Zeus’, in praise of the pagan god Zeus and pagan goddess Iaso. All traces of the original true Biblical Christianity has been changed and replaced with ...
Explore the fascinating history of New Year’s resolutions, from ancient Babylonian traditions to modern-day practices.
As I wonder about New Year’s resolutions for 2025, before I put a whole lot of thought into making my list, I wanted to find out where the idea for ...
The experience of the Babylonian Exile is the mother of Judaism. It is during this period that the Judeans realize that they can be loyal to God even far away from their homeland. Without a temple ...
Biblical scholar John Bergsma tells the Register, ‘the Church to this day is still about the ministry of Jubilee.’ ...
Making New Year resolutions is one thing. Remaining resolute and seeing them through is quite another.”— Alex Morritt Making ...
Our word “integrity” comes to us from Latin. Originally a military term, the word was used during the daily inspection of troops in the Roman Empire. As each soldier was examined, he soundly thumped ...