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After the Phoenix deal collapsed, Missler started an online ministry, Koinonia House, and became known as a prominent Christian Zionist and speaker on the subject of Bible prophecy. [ 11 ] A Los Angeles Times article reported that Missler and co-author Hal Lindsey had plagiarized a portion of Miami University Professor Edwin Yamauchi 's 1982 ...
While some scholars argue that Mark 16 is a Markan composition, [4] others argue that the chapter comes from an older tradition in the pre-Markan passion story. [5] Those arguing in favor of Markan creation point to the numerous time indicators in verse 2, which bear similarities to other phrases in Mark. [6]
Chuck Missler, apologist, author, founder of Koinonia House Ministries; Luis Palau, Argentinian evangelist; Joni Eareckson Tada, author, radio host, and founder of Joni and Friends; Jim Wallis, founder and editor of Sojourners Magazine, political activist and leader of the Red-Letter Christian movement
Ivan Nikolayevich Panin (12 December 1855 – 30 October 1942) was a Russian emigrant to the United States who achieved fame for claiming to discover numerical patterns in the text of the Hebrew and Greek Bible and for his publications about this.
𝔓 137 was first published in 2018, but rumours of the content and provenance of a yet unpublished Gospel papyrus had been widely disseminated on social media since 2012, following a claim by Daniel B. Wallace that a recently identified fragmentary papyrus of Mark had been dated to the late first century by a leading papyrologist, and might therefore be the earliest surviving Christian text.
Apple has topped the Drucker Institute's annual ranking of the 250 best-managed companies in the US. Fellow tech giants Nvidia, Microsoft, and Intel all made the top 10.
Lou Conter, the last known survivor of the attack on the ship, died in April. On Saturday, thousands will gather on the shores of Pearl Harbor for the 83rd anniversary of the bombing.
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