The Great Isaiah Scroll, designated 1QIsaᵃ, is unique because it preserves the entire Book of Isaiah in Hebrew, spanning 54 columns of text. Unlike many other scrolls that survive only in fragments, this manuscript offers a continuous narrative, making it invaluable for scholars and believers alike.
Refugee children have received illustrated Bibles, offering them both spiritual guidance and emotional comfort. Families separated by war have found unity in shared scripture, reading together over phone calls or video chats.
At Megiddo, a site famously associated with Armageddon, archaeologists uncovered new layers of fortifications and domestic structures. These finds deepen our understanding of the city’s role as a military and cultural hub in biblical times.
Reports suggest that as the animals matured, they developed blemishes or non-red hairs, making them unsuitable for the ritual. While disappointing, this outcome is not surprising given the extreme rarity of a truly flawless red heifer.
After nearly 100 years of speculation, the mystery of the Dead Sea cornets has been solved. Thanks to the meticulous work of Israeli researchers, we now know that these cone‑shaped vessels were likely used for burning incense, a practice deeply embedded in the spiritual life of ancient Judea.