January 1958 Issue

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Biblical Archeology

Siegfried H. Horn

The archaeological investigations of the Bible lands during the last 150 years have reopened the history of the past.

The archaeological investigations of the Bible lands during the last 150 years have reopened the history of the past.

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From the Thames to the Tigris

Leona Glidden Running

The wonderful insights from our recent Seminary Guided Tour to Europe and the Bible lands.

The wonderful insights from our recent Seminary Guided Tour to Europe and the Bible lands.

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Viewing Archeological Treasures in European Museums

Siegfried H. Horn

How our visits to many various museums in Europe shed light on the Bible and strengthened our faith.

How our visits to many various museums in Europe shed light on the Bible and strengthened our faith.

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We Saw Sinai

Orley M. Berg

Climbing Mt. Sinai and revisiting that ancient way.

Climbing Mt. Sinai and revisiting that ancient way.

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Pompeii an Example of the End of the World

Edwin R. Thiele

A look at the location of Pompeii and how it relates to the end of the world.

A look at the location of Pompeii and how it relates to the end of the world.

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Tyre and Sidon

Halvard J. Thomsen

Our great interest in the ancient cities of Tyre and Sidon, always mentioned together in the Gospels, is fixed largely by the specific prophecies of Ezekiel about Tyre. We Chris­tians use this city as a dramatic exhibit of di­vine predictions fulfilled.

Our great interest in the ancient cities of Tyre and Sidon, always mentioned together in the Gospels, is fixed largely by the specific prophecies of Ezekiel about Tyre. We Chris­tians use this city as a dramatic exhibit of di­vine predictions fulfilled.

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A View of the Dead Sea Scrolls

Kenneth J. Holland

Khirbet Qumran is situated in one of the most unlovely spots in the world, the arid, uninhabited wilderness north and west of the Dead Sea. That was the unanimous opin­ion of the members of the Seminary Guided Tour who spent three hours on a fiercely hot day last July scrambling over the ruins of this ancient Essene community.

Khirbet Qumran is situated in one of the most unlovely spots in the world, the arid, uninhabited wilderness north and west of the Dead Sea. That was the unanimous opin­ion of the members of the Seminary Guided Tour who spent three hours on a fiercely hot day last July scrambling over the ruins of this ancient Essene community.

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Questions on Doctrine

Reuben R. Figuhr

Does this new book represent the work of one man or the combined work of a large representative body?

Does this new book represent the work of one man or the combined work of a large representative body?

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Cities of Prophecy

Herbert E. Douglass

Our adventure through old Babylon.

Our adventure through old Babylon.

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Petra, Rock Fortress of the Elamites Captured by Amaziah

J. Paul Grove

The joys of our tour to Petra.

The joys of our tour to Petra.

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Our New Baby!

Louise C. Kleuser

Who is the Adventist Shepherdess?

Who is the Adventist Shepherdess?

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Our Declaration of Fundamental Beliefs

Various Authors

When did we first officially adopt our "Fundamental Beliefs of Seventh-day Adventists"?

When did we first officially adopt our "Fundamental Beliefs of Seventh-day Adventists"?

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Discovering Interest in Our Church Services

C. M. Mellor

With the exception of the introductory quotation from the Encyclopaedia Britannica, the following references are translations from authentic Portuguese works carefully preserved in the libraries of Portugal. They indicate how difficult it was to substitute pouring and sprin­kling in place of immersion as the accepted mode of this ordinance of the Christian church.

With the exception of the introductory quotation from the Encyclopaedia Britannica, the following references are translations from authentic Portuguese works carefully preserved in the libraries of Portugal. They indicate how difficult it was to substitute pouring and sprin­kling in place of immersion as the accepted mode of this ordinance of the Christian church.

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Polytheism as Expressed by the Serapeum

S. Douglas Waterhouse

The Serapeum, or subterranean Apis tombs, is today hardly discernible above the desert waste under which it lies. But it's history is very revealing.

The Serapeum, or subterranean Apis tombs, is today hardly discernible above the desert waste under which it lies. But it's history is very revealing.

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Comments on Baptism From Portuguese Sources

D. E. Mansell

A problem that confronts all progressive Seventh-day Adventist churches is to be­come acquainted with the stranger that is within our midst.

A problem that confronts all progressive Seventh-day Adventist churches is to be­come acquainted with the stranger that is within our midst.

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