Articles related to "Enoch"Types may be described as parallel truths about Jesus, biblical events or people.
"Man is destined to die once, and after that to face judgment (Heb. 9:27, NIV)." Two persons in the Bible never died, though. God seems to have a special plan for them.
Enoch by Alton Gansky pulls Old Testament personalities into the modern world and reminds readers of what is important.
Can the idea of tolerance lead to social justice in a pluralistic society, or does the idea perpetuate the type of social hierarchy it purports to eradicate?
Dr. Enoch Callaway's new book, "Asylum: A Mid-Century Madhouse", provides a rare glimpse inside the walls of the nation's first insane asylum.
Bring the Bible to life by sharing these fun facts with your family. There are facts about heroes, animals, kings, battles, and more!
From the Bible to Dan Brown, writers have used albinism's whiteness to shade characters that are either too good or too evil for this world. Few survive.
Alexandra Silber gave a poignant and heartbreaking performance as Julie, and Kathryn Akin held up role of Nettie admirably, replacing Lesley Garrett on 15 October 2008.
Glasgow has been named the top place to shop in the UK outside London for the fourth time in a row.
The Lost Books of the Bible and the Forgotten Books of Eden are an unusual collection of non-canonical texts written regarding Biblical times.
In his new book "The Normal Personality", Dr. Reiss explores how normal motives, not traumatic childhood experiences, contribute to the many of our everyday problems.
East is East (1998) is a channel 4 financed film and is an example of a film which can fit into cinema or TV schedules alike.
These York County, Maine, vital records, arranged by family unit and beginning in the early 1700s, are extremely helpful to family researchers because of the format.
The 27th Annual Dora Mavor Moore Award Nominations, honouring the best of Toronto theatre in 2005, were announced today at First Canadian Place.
Christian mysticism has long since been embraced by the Eastern Church, demonstrating that correct implementation will produce a deeper relationship with one's Creator.
Angels are an unreal reality informed by a Baroque vision of winged messengers
You don't have to be an architecture snob to enjoy Doors Open Toronto. This annual cultural event has something for everyone!
First Church in Falmouth (now Portland, Maine) was organized March 8, 1726-7 and called Rev. Thomas Smith as its parson. He kept extensive records.
Women are coming increasingly under fire for their drinking habits. Are we the rowdy gender? Or is there some medical truth behind leaving the hard stuff to the boys?
The original records of these hand copied colonial baptisms are among archives of the Congregational Society of West Yarmouth, MA.
Archangel Metatron, who once walked the Earth as the prophet Enoch, continues to help humans connect with the divine wisdom inherent in each of them.
The first three Chapters of Genesis are viewed as literal events by some while others contend they should reside in a genre akin to parables.
Harvard's 1741-1745 graduates, listed in this series, were destined for leadership roles in both the fight for independence and in the founding of a new nation.
Manic depression has undergone a name change and a proliferation of new pharmaceutical treatment options since Lithium.
Notes on the hymn "O for a Closer Walk with God" written by William Cowper and composed by John Bacchus, with hymn tune "Beatitudo."
Although first published in 1994, Philip Sugden's historical investigation of the gruesome Whitechapel murders still stands out as a fact-based classic on Saucy Jack.
Sumerians, Babylonians, Greeks, and possibly ancient Hindus told deluge stories that predate the Biblical account.
The Revolutionary War had ended. Across the nation Continental Army officers were organizing the Society of the Cincinnati, America's oldest patriotic organization.
The evidence surrounding the unsolved murder of Hollywood hopeful Beth Short skillfully examined by a journalist who lived in LA when it happened.
Christian Tradition begins with the writings of the Early Church Fathers, teachings of those taught directly by the apostles and in a line of succession beyond them.
As well as passing down to us, the wheel, glass, the art of building etc. The Sumerians also passed down the concept of God.
To associate a sense of strength to a new baby boy, consider the name Brian, or Alexander, rather than the more modern Brice, the meaning of which is uncertain.
One of the most common questions asked of those who espouse a traditional, biblical view of Creationism concerns Cain's wife. Where did she come from?
A Guinea Pig's History is not what you'd think after skimming the title. Endersby skillfully weaves an addictive tale where genetics history is impossibly interesting.
Profiles of black church founders who overcame humble beginnings and minority status to impact their communities and the world with the word of God.
The LDS scriptural canon includes both the Book of Mormon and the Bible. How do Mormons explain this relationship, and what are their beliefs about the Bible?
Deceptively thin, but bursting with information, Dr. Duane Dobbert's new book is a winner as a brief but comprehensive reference.
As the sick fail to farm for their own food and scarce money is spent on medicine in this HIV/AIDS affected village in Uganda, locals unite to use food as a key weapon.
Religious and spiritual history, including Islamic, Jewish, and Christian tradition, often reference archangels as divine beings that oversee humanity.
Revelation gives us distinctly different views of "wisdom" and "folly" in personified, female forms: the Bride of New Jerusalem vs. the Whore of Babylon.
The People's Palace Glasgow is a fascinating museum illustrating the lives of both rich and working class poor in Glasgow from 1750 to the present. See a real Steamie!
Mormons often use unfamiliar words and phrases that leave non-Mormons baffled. Decode the meaning of strange Mormon words with this handy dictionary of LDS terminology.
A BBC poll, and subsequent television show, revealed the 100 Greatest Britons in history: Newton, Elizabeth I, Brunel, Darwin, Shakespeare & Cromwell all make the list
As the name implies, an Archangel is a very important angel. Sometimes they are defined as princes of the heavenly host.
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