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Who were the 144.000 dell'apocalisse
I 144.000 are the twelve tribes of Israel in the Bible, ie the Jews who will be saved, and "the other sheep that are not of this fold" refers to us Christians. Nothing to do with the fake…
Noah's Ark
Noah had to welcome all the "species" of his time. The number of animal species at that time, however, was most likely less important than is generally assumed (see point 6. "Biology tells ..."). The…
Chronology of Israel's history
2100 aC
2000 aC
1910 aC
1446 aC
1406 aC
1400 aC
1050 aC
1010 aC
970 aC
926 aC
721 aC
612 aC
605 aC
597 aC
586 aC
586-573 aC
539 aC
538 aC
536 aC
516 aC
331 aC
250 aC
175 aC
166-63 aC
63 aC
Circa il 5 aC…
The history of Israel
2000 aC (4000 Years ago): Jacob, son of Isaac, who was the son of Abraham, was born in the land of Canaan, which will later become Israel. Jacob has 12 sons, from which the 12 tribes of Israel.
1910 aC (3.910 Years ago): Brothers…
Abraham, the father of all peoples
In 2100 to.C. (4100 Years ago), Abraham was born in the Babylonian city of Ur (Iraq). Estimates for the time Abraham lived may vary from 2100 to.C. al 1800 to.C. (between 4.100 years ago and 3800 Years ago). Details on the life of Abraham…
L'Era Pre-Christian: the Galilee
Galilee is the most fertile region of Palestine and for this reason today there are many agricultural kibbutzts. The kibbutz is an associative form of life halfway between the patriarchal lifestyle present in the Ancient…
The history of the Jewish people confirms the Bible?
How the existence of the Jewish people constitutes objective proof of the authenticity of the Bible?
One of the most compelling evidence for the existence of the God of the Bible is the history of the Jewish people.
Circa 4.000 years…
Role of Israel in the world
The study of Biblical prophecies covers the entire historical span of humanity from creation to the end of this time, the time of the kingdom in which Israel will be the star. All the prophecies that have a human and historical confirmation,…
early Christianity: detachment from Judaism
In the process of spreading the first Christian communities there were two particularly important moments: the detachment from Judaism and the encounter-clash with the pagan world. Jesus' early followers had lived like gods…