Where did the phrase “one and the same” come from?
Although it has Latin origins, this phrase became popular in English due to the King James translation of the Bible
Although it has Latin origins, this phrase became popular in English due to the King James translation of the Bible
After the Children of Israel crossed the Red Sea they sang “the Song of the Sea” (“Shirat Ha-yam” {שירת הים}
The Mercy Seat is the cover of the Ark of the Covenant which was made out of solid gold.
Today we will begin a short series of posts about the Ark of the Covenant and other vessels of the
Today’s “parasha” {פרשה} (weekly Torah portion) is “Va-yak’hel” {ויקהל} (and he assembled) – which is the tenth “parasha” in the Book of
When Moses and Aaron stood before Pharaoh and performed the miracles God commanded them to do, it is written that Pharaoh’s
One of the most sacred garments which became a symbol of the High Priest in the Temple was the Holy
As mentioned in the post of “Parashat Shemot” {פרשת שמות} (the first weekly Torah portion of the Book of
In yesterday’s post we discussed Jethro’s visit to Moses. At the end of this visit, the Bible tells us about the
When Pharaoh finally let the Children of Israel go from Egypt, he suddenly decided to change his mind and sent