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Israel Archaeological Dig #7

2018 Israel archaeological excavation at biblical Gath (home of Goliath) by John Stringer, Tell es-Safi, west of Jerusalem. Week One, Days 2-5: The Tools of Our Trade. The tools we use in archaeology are selective and important, determined after years of experience re practicality and versatility. As well as high-tech (GPS, electro magnetometery, drones) we use a variety of ....

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New Bible chapter found after 1,500 years of remaining hidden

New Bible chapter found after 1,500 years of remaining hidden
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Jesus, Son of Humanity

The English translation “Son of Man” doesn’t seem adequate because it emphasizes - in contrast to the original Greek and Hebrew - Jesus’ masculinity over his humanity. Moreover, this is the opposite of how Jesus is characterized in rest of Scripture. Paul, for example, stresses Jesus' humanity more than his maleness: “the grace of God and the free gift in the grace of the one human (anthropos) Jesus Christ abounded for many" (Rm 5:15). If Paul had instead wanted to stress Jesus' masculinity, he could have used the Greek word aner, which means man, but he did not. Unfortunately, most English translations of the Bible do not note the distinction in Greek here between human and man. Thus the original sense of anthropos is lost, and the word that Paul avoided, man, is used instead. ....

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