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Who were the Philistines?
The Philistines have been described as probably the biggest villains of the Hebrew Bible. Likely originating in Crete, they ...
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The Philistines had attacked the Israelites, enslaved and sold them to another of their enemies, the tribe of Edom. According to Amos, divine retribution was at hand.
Jesus threw moneychangers out of the Temple, “and said unto them, It is written, My house shall be called the house of prayer; but ye have made it a den of thieves,” (Matthew 12:12-13). But that was ...
The EU has advantages on one side, question marks on the other. In July, The Irish Times columnist Jack Power writing about Ursula Von der Leyen’s reelection chances said ‘bizarrely’, Fidias ...
A study of individuals buried more than 3,000 years ago in what is now Israel shows Asian foods like soy and turmeric were surprisingly on the menu.
Archaeologists dig up clues on Philistines from psychedelic plants in ancient temples New study examines remains of food, seeds, flowers found in Gath that were used in ancient Greece in worship ...
Moreover, the Philistines come with a set of heroes that will appeal to the various constituencies supporting Palestine. The LGBTQ folks can dress up like Goliath, and the women can ditch the ...