After forty years of labor, including three decades of restoring the Ancient Biblical Hebrew Calendar, together with the experiences that accompany years of living in Jerusalem and the Galilee, Michael Rood presents the inspired Gospel records in chronological order to advance you in your lifetime quest for truth. This Bible pieces together the life andRead More
Paleo-Hebrew and the Aramaic Script
It is very likely that Moses wrote the Torah in the Paleo-Hebrew script. The Paleo-Hebrew script is almost identical to the Early Phoenician script. In the days of the prophet Isaiah, Paleo-Hebrew script was used throughout the land of Canaan (Isaiah in 19:18) and was the main script used until the time of the destructionRead More
Siloam Inscription
The Siloam (Shiloach) inscription or Silwan inscription is a passage of inscribed text found in the Hezekiah tunnel which brings water from the Gihon Spring to the Pool of Siloam, located in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan. The inscription records the construction of the tunnel in the 8th century BCE. It is among theRead More
Remains of Sodom & Gomorrah
The cities of Sodom and Gomorrah were among the five cities of the plain mentioned in the Bible that were destroyed by a rainstorm of fire and brimstone. This site has been discovered and the evidence is overwhelming. The balls of brimstone (mostly pure sulfur) are still there, embedded in an area near the DeadRead More
The Moabite Stone
The 9th century B.C. Moabite stone in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France — Old Hebrew (or Old Canaanitish ) writing, as it was used on public monuments in the beginning of the ninth and in the second half of the eighth century B.C., is to be seen in the inscription of Mêša? (aka, theRead More
Mount Sinai in Arabia
The real Mount Sinai has been discovered exactly where Shaul (Paul), an Apostle of the Messiah, said it was: “For this…is mount Sinai in Arabia…” (Galatians 4:25). Charles J. Shields Now Arise Ministries Click here to for 30 free Hebrew lessons…
Too Much About Self
Saul’s reign as the first king of Israel is only about ten chapters long in the Bible. In those few pages he used the words: I, me, my, and mine nearly 100 times. Reading about king Saul in that light made me quite a bit nauseous. The smell of arrogance is sickening. Obviously, he was not a successfulRead More