Book of Kings (1 & 2 Kings)

1 & 2 Kings presents the Hebrew text of the Tanakh with Italian translation and English translation for an interlinear comparative study of Scripture. The Hebrew text stands at the center of biblical transmission and remains foundational for understanding revelation across the Abrahamic traditions.

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The Moderation in Belief (Al-Ghazali)

Intro “The Moderation in Belief” (Al-Iqtisad fi al-I’tiqad) is a major theological work by Abū Ḥāmid Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad al-Ghazali, a prominent Persian theologian, jurist, and philosopher who lived between…

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Hadith of Gabriel

At the heart of Islamic teaching there is an extraordinary episode, a story that encompasses the entire essence of religion, spirituality and the path of man towards GOD. It is known as the Hadith of Gabriel, a moment in which the archangel himself…

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Psalm 151 (Apocryphal)

A brief yet powerful psalm attributed to David, recalling his humble origins, divine election, and triumph over the enemy—absent from the Masoretic canon but preserved in Greek and Qumran traditions.

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Epistle of Ignatius to the Philadelphians (Apocryphal)

The Letter of Ignatius to the Philadelphians is one of the key texts of the Apostolic Fathers. Written in the early 2nd century, it provides a direct witness to the formation of the early Church, emphasizing unity, the role of the bishop, and faithfulness to Christ during a time of doctrinal development.

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The Testament of Job (Apocrypha)

The Testament of Job is an ancient Jewish apocryphal text that reimagines the figure of Job as a righteous king, a model of charity, and a witness of heavenly mysteries. Framed as Job’s final testament to his children, the work expands the biblical narrative with elements of asceticism, angelology, spiritual endurance, and eschatological hope.

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Sura An-Nur 24, 34-37

Chapter 24 of the Quran, called Sura An-Nur (The Light), is rich in teachings on purity, morality and divine guidance. Among its most profound verses is An-Nur 24:34-37, which leads us to

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Ecclesiastes (Qhoeleth) 10, 1-8

In these verses, Qohelet, or Ecclesiastes, offers us a paradoxical lesson: a small mistake is enough to ruin great wisdom, yet every human action remains inscribed in the mystery of life. It is an invitation to prudence, humility, and awareness of one’s own limitations.

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Abrahamic Religions

How Pets Can Help Us Understand GOD

Intro Those who cannot love animals will hardly know how to love themselves, and without this first step, love for others, for “neighbor” becomes an insurmountable challenge. Animals, especially pets,…

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