Speaking in Tongues in the Bible - Biblical Archaeology Society Glossolalia (speaking in tongues) is a scientifically verifiable neuro-linguistic phenomenon, albeit rare Secular coma patients occasionally awake speaking unlearned, even extinct languages Glossolalia is the key to understanding how our Creator had 70 languages (future language families) spun off from Adam and Eve’s “Edenic” Human
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The Oracle of Delphi—Was She Really Stoned? Then, the Greek practice certainly causes pause and wonder ( at lest in me) about comparisons, not only of the “wide eyed trances” of the prophets in the tabernacle, noted by Rose above, but also of the glossolalia and the “holy pneuma” of the Corinthian Church with Paul’s cautions and advice for clarity and appropriate interpretation
Anastylosis at Machaerus, Where John the Baptist Was Beheaded Where did this event take place? Where was John the Baptist beheaded? According to the Jewish historian Josephus, he was beheaded at Herod the Great’s palace-fortress of Machaerus on the east side of the Dead Sea in modern Jordan (Antiquities 18 5,2)