• 12Jan

    John chapter 5 tells of a healing that occurred at the Pool of Bethesda, near the Sheep Gate, with five colonnades (covered walkways). For centuries historians and archaeologists had argued this cannot be true, because anyone familiar with the architecture of pools of the times knows that they were rectangular in shape (as are modern pools), and hence have four colonnades around the perimeter. There was never a discovery of a pool with five colonnades until…

    In the late 19th century such a pool was discovered, with a fifth colonnade dividing the upper and the lower pools, near the Sheep Gate… (Wikipedia article)

    And in this century, another pool mentioned in the book of John –the Pool of Siloam was discovered (read the MSNBC article here)… This is where John says in chapter 9 a blind man received healing.

    Archaeologists rock (pun intended)!

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  • 21Jul

    The oldest known copy of the Bible (actually the oldest full-volume book of any kind), hand-written around 350 A.D., is now available for viewing online (link). Wow… Of course there are older manuscripts of the Bible in existence, but this volume is the oldest one that contains the full New Testament…

    Read Wikipedia article on the history of codex sinaiticus

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