Postings
Welcome to our Postings page at New Day! Here, you'll find a fascinating series of letters that dive into the latest updates on Biblical items and archaeological discoveries from Israel and its neighbouring countries. Whether you're a history buff, a scripture enthusiast, or just curious about the incredible stories behind these finds, our letters are packed with insights and discoveries that connect the dots between ancient texts and modern-day archaeology. So grab a cup of coffee, settle in, and join us on this exciting journey through time!
Easter is not a Pagan Holiday
We aim to clarify the misconceptions surrounding the celebration of Easter, emphasizing that it is not a pagan holiday. Rooted in the Christian tradition, Easter commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ, a pivotal event that signifies hope, renewal, and the promise of eternal life. While some elements of Easter may have been influenced by various cultural practices, the core message remains firmly anchored in the teachings of Christianity. By exploring the historical context and scriptural foundations of this holy day, we seek to foster a deeper understanding of its significance and to encourage believers to celebrate Easter with a clear recognition of its true spiritual meaning.
Articles about the time of Jesus's birth
We’re diving into a fascinating moment from the Gospel of Luke that mentions the first registration during Quirinius' time as governor of Syria. It’s interesting to see how different translations, like the ESV and KJV, highlight this significant event in history. This registration isn’t just a footnote in a census; it sets the stage for the incredible story of Jesus’ birth.
Herod Antipas
Salome danced for him and John the Baptist was beheaded on his order.

In the quest to understand the historical figure of Jesus Christ, many scholars and researchers have turned their attention to evidence beyond the biblical texts. This exploration delves into historical documents, archaeological findings, and writings from contemporaries of Jesus, seeking to establish a clearer picture of his life and impact. By examining sources such as Roman records, Jewish historical accounts, and early Christian writings, we aim to provide a balanced perspective that acknowledges both faith and historical inquiry. Join us as we navigate this intriguing intersection of history and belief, inviting thoughtful discussion and deeper understanding of one of history's most influential figures.