Donald Trump raised his right hand while placing his left hand on the Bible Monday afternoon. He then took the oath of office ...
Although it's done so often it seems like rule, is there a requirement to use a Bible during a swearing-in ceremony?
When Donald Trump took the Oath of Office for the second time to become the 47th President, he had his hand on two books, a ...
One of the most enduring myths today about the Council of Nicaea is that the council members voted on which books to include in the Bible. This myth is sometimes expanded to include Emperor ...
There are so many traditions on Inauguration Day, but only one is required by law, and that is saying the Oath of Office.
Ahead of Inauguration Day, the minds behind the God Bless the USA Bible released a new product that plays off the Bible’s prominent role in the ceremony. Their Inauguration Day Edition Bible has ...
Revelation 22:19 All Christians - Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant - agree that the Books in the Bible are the inspired, written Word of God but disagree on which Books belong in the Bible.
From historic Bibles to the leading role of the country's chief justice, Inauguration Day has been filled with traditions.
The tradition of swearing the oath of office on a Bible stretches back to George Washington, but not all presidents have ...
President-elect Donald Trump will use two Bibles to culminate the 60th Presidential Inauguration. He is not the first to do ...
Trump took the oath of office on Monday immediately after Vice President JD Vance was sworn in by Associate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. As Vance took the oath of office, he placed his right ...
Legally speaking, it doesn't matter whether the U.S. president placed his hand on a bible. And he wouldn't be the first not to.