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Imagine a hidden Bible chapter discovered 1,500 years after it was written. What's even stranger was where it was found, making it truly weird.
The Bible is the subject of countless head-scratching mysteries. For centuries, religious and secular scholars alike have tried to uncover who wrote the holy text — and when it was written ...
A 1983 routine cleaning at Boerne High School in Texas yielded a rare and precious find: a thick, ornate Bible wrapped in cloth and written in low German. Now it will soon be seen online.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WDRB) -- The recent discovery of a 200-year-old Bible brought a Kentucky woman to tears. Inside, it holds living proof of a family history that had been lost for generations. From ...
A 1,100-year-old Hebrew Bible that is one of the world’s oldest surviving biblical manuscripts sold for $38 million in New York on Wednesday.
Kathy Magruder is uncovering the history of a 318-year-old Scottish Bible she discovered in the dimly lit back corner of the Calvin Community retirement home's community library.
Acts of Faith A curious student dug through a box in the archives — and unearthed a centuries-old Geneva Bible October 14, 2016 (Courtesy of Lewis & Clark College) By Sarah Larimer ...
The descendants of Ebenezer Clough, the master brick layer who built the Old North Church in 1723, will present the church with a family Bible chronicling multiple generations on Sunday.
He's connected an old once-treasured family Bible with descendants of the original owners before. He also loves a mystery, he said, and has been passionate about genealogy for years.
A 400-year-old Bible has been donated to a church to help it raise money to stay open for longer during the week. The rare artefact, known as a She Bible, was donated to St Cuthbert's Church in ...
This 300-year-old Bible in Shrewsbury is known for a typo Since 1752 Christ Church has owned the infamous Vinegar Bible, which turns 300 this year. There are just 17 in the U.S.