Surah 8 – The Spoils of War (Al-Anfal)
Surah Al-Anfal reflects on the spiritual and social consequences of conflict, calling believers to righteousness, unity, and complete trust in GOD as the ultimate source of victory and provision.
Surah Al-Anfal reflects on the spiritual and social consequences of conflict, calling believers to righteousness, unity, and complete trust in GOD as the ultimate source of victory and provision.
Hebrew text of the Book of Nehemiah with Italian and English translations, presented in interlinear format for comparative study rooted in the Masoretic tradition.
Original Greek text of the Epistle to the Hebrews with Italian and English translations, for an interlinear comparative study grounded in linguistic analysis and textual transmission.
The Book of Proverbs is presented in its original Hebrew text, alongside Italian and English translations, offering an interlinear comparative study of Scripture. This approach highlights the centrality of the Hebrew text in transmitting biblical wisdom and its foundational role for all Abrahamic traditions.
Table of Contents Introduction The Book of Nahum belongs to the Nevi’im Aharonim (Latter Prophets) and is included among the Minor Prophets in the Tanakh. Despite its brevity, the text…
“The Hour has drawn near, and the moon has split. Yet whenever they see a sign, they turn away and say: ‘Enduring magic.’ They denied and followed their desires, though every matter is set to its appointed end. And there has already come to them of narratives that contain restraint—profound wisdom—yet warnings do not avail. So turn away from them. The Day the Caller will summon to something dreadful, their eyes humbled, they will emerge from the graves like scattered locusts, hastening toward the Caller. The disbelievers will say: ‘This is a difficult Day.’” (54:1–8)
Original Hebrew text of the Song of Songs with interlinear Italian and English translations for a comparative study of Scripture rooted in the primacy of the Hebrew text.
Surah Luqmān, the 31st chapter of the Qur’an, is generally classified as Meccan and contains 34 verses. It is distinguished by its wisdom teachings, centered on the figure of Luqmān, emphasizing faith, gratitude, moral responsibility, and awareness of GOD/ALLAH.
Surah An-Nūr, the twenty-fourth chapter of the Qur’an, is a Medinan surah of sixty-four verses. It is distinguished by its sustained concern for communal ethics, chastity, testimony, privacy, domestic order, and obedience to GOD, while its celebrated “Light Verse” stands near the theological center of the chapter.

At the heart of the conflict between the United States and Iran—arising from increasingly deepening geopolitical and military tensions—an ancient biblical passage emerges: Genesis 25:9.
Isaac and Ishmael, estranged sons, find themselves side by side with their father Abraham.
Is this merely a gesture? Or a symbolic key to understanding what today appears irreparably divided?
This reflection offers an interpretation that, while acknowledging the complexity of the contemporary conflict, invites us to look beyond the surface, questioning humanity about its common origin and the possible destiny of reconciliation.
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The Acts of Mark are an apocryphal narrative describing the preaching, miracles, and martyrdom of Mark the Evangelist in Alexandria, within the broader tradition of apostolic acts.
“Joseph and Aseneth” is a refined apocryphal narrative from the Hellenistic period, recounting the conversion of an Egyptian priest’s daughter and her marriage to Joseph, offering profound reflections on purity, faith, and the inclusion of outsiders into the people of God.
The Apocalypse of Elijah is one of the most significant apocalyptic texts of the Egyptian Christian tradition. Preserved in Coptic and dating to the early centuries of Christianity, the document intertwines Jewish prophetic traditions with Christian eschatological theology. Through moral exhortations, visions of the end times, and the narrative of the defeat of the Antichrist, the text reflects the spirituality and messianic expectations of early Christian communities.
The Book of Genesis in the Latin Vulgate Interlinear presents the Latin text of the Vulgate alongside Italian and English translations, offering a valuable resource for comparative study of Scripture. Its transmission through the Latin tradition played a decisive role in the spread of biblical knowledge across medieval Christian Europe.
Interlinear text of the Book of Job in the Septuagint (LXX), presenting the Greek text alongside English and Italian translations for comparative study of Scripture.
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