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276. Article: Elijah
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- Elijah (אֵלִיָּהוּ Eliyahu or ’Ĕliyyāhû), also Elias (Ἠλίας), is a prophet in the Hebrew Bible (also: Old Testament). ...
- 1 In the Bible.
- In the Bible .
- Elijah is first introduced in 1 Kings 17:1 as delivering a message from the God to Ahab, king of Israel. ...
- The king came and met Elijah, and reproached him as the troubler of Israel. ...
- Here God appeared to him and said, "What dost thou here, Elijah?" In answer to Elijah's despondent words God manifests to him his glory, and then directs him to return to Damascus and anoint Hazael king over the Arameans, Jehu king over Israel, and Elisha to be prophet in his room (1 Kings 19:13-21; compare 2 Kings 8:7-15; 9:1-10). ...
- James (5:17) finds in him an illustration of the power of prayer. ...
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278. Article: Archaism
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- "Thou" is now seen in current English usage only in literature that deliberately seeks to evoke an older style, though there are also some still-read older works that use thou, especially religious texts like the King James Bible. ...
279. Article: Lancelot Andrewes
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- He assisted at the coronation of King James I of England and in 1604 took part in the Hampton Court conference. His name is the first on the list of divines appointed to make the authorized version of the Bible. ...
- In 1609 he published Tortura Torti, a learned work which grew out of the Gunpowder Plot controversy and was written in answer to Bellarmine's Matthaeus Tortus, which attacked James I's book on the oath of allegiance. ...
- In 1617 he accompanied James I to Scotland with a view to persuading the Scots that Episcopacy was preferable to Presbyterianism. ...
- A good summary of his position is found in his First Answer to Cardinal Perron, who had challenged James I's use of the title "Catholic. ...
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280. Bible Versions Booklet
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- When e-mailing us for a copy, please mention the title (in this case Bible Versions) and your full mailing address - including the country! .
- The King James Version (See Section 10) .
- The King James Version.
- The Basic Bible Study .
- The second was the Revised Version of the Bible posing as the "Word of God": a version as corrupt as it was potent, for it spawned a host of unholy offspring. ...
- The first deception has, over the years, turned hundreds of millions away from the Christian church: for it taught that the very first chapter of the Bible was not really the truth, but legend. ...
- The second deception, the Revised Bible is equally dangerous, for it casts doubt on the real Word of God and starves believers of the Bread of Life. Sad to say it is also taught in thousands of churches, Bible schools and religious colleges the world over. ...
- Millions of Christians believe, and rightly so, in the divine and verbal inspiration of the Bible: that the Holy Ghost motivated the minds of the prophets and apostles of old to pen every word of Scripture. Our faith in divine inspiration is based on Bible texts such as: .
- Millions also believe in the providential preservation of the Bible: that JEHOVAH, the Holy One of Israel has also preserved His Word down through the ages; and that His work of preservation is every bit as important as His initial work of inspiration. ... Our faith in providential preservation is based on Bible texts such as: .
- They believe that much of Scripture is in need of update, because some of the oldest manuscripts were not available to the 17th century translators of the King James Version (KJV). ... In other words, the Bible is also evolving and each new version brings us one step nearer the original.
- In this article you are about to learn many startling facts about the modern English translations of the Bible, that they: .
- All present conflicting messages with the King James Version (KJV) and even with each other. ...
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281. A Creationist's Defense of the King James Bible
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- A CREATIONIST'S DEFENSE OF THE KING JAMES BIBLE.
- In this day of rapid change, when many Christians have suddenly started using one of the many modern English translations of the Bible (NASB, NIV, NEB, NRSV, NKJV, etc. ), abandoning the long-used King James Version read and loved by English-speaking people of all ages and walks of life for over ten generations, it may be appropriate to review a few of the reasons why many creationists, including this writer, still prefer to use the latter.
- The King James Translators One reason is that all the fifty or more translators who developed the King James Bible were godly men who believed strongly in the inerrancy and full authority of Scripture and who, therefore, believed in the literal historicity of Genesis, with its record of six-day Creation and the worldwide flood. ...
- The spiritual motivations and convictions of the King James translators are indicated by their fascinating preface, entitled "The Translators to the Reader. ...
- Furthermore, the King James translators were also great scholars, every bit as proficient in the Biblical languages as any of those who have come after them. ... They worked diligently on the project (assigned to them by King James) for over seven years, completing it in the year 1611.
- There were 54 scholars originally assigned to the project by King James, though some died early in the project. ...
- Sir Henry Saville was Provost of Eton and was a scientist as well as Bible scholar. ... It is almost certain that no group of Bible scholars before or since has ever been as thoroughly fit for their task as was the King James Translation Team.
- As a matter of fact, there have been no less than 120 English translations of the complete Bible published since the King James, as well as over 200 New Testaments. ...
- Later came the Amplified and the Expanded and the Basic English and the Living Bible and many others. ...
- Each of these provided interesting variations in wording, as well as updating the archaic expressions and old-style English, but something always seemed missing, so I continued using the King James in my writing and speaking, and God continued to bless its use, in spite of its Elizabethan-age English.
- The New English Bible, Good News for Modern Man, the Anchor Bible, New American Standard, New International Versioneven the New King James Version. ...
- On one of thesethe New King James VersionI was even a member of the North America Overview Committee, reviewing the proposed translation of Genesis in particular, even though I cannot read Hebrew. ... Even so, after trying to use it and endorse it, I finally went back to the "old" King James, convinced that it is still the best, in terms of poetic majesty, spiritual power, and over-all clarity and reliability.
282. Article: Ark of the Covenant
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- The Ark of the Covenant is described in the Hebrew Bible as a sacred container built at the command of Moses, in which rested the stone tablets containing the Ten Commandments. ...
- 6 In the days of King David.
- 9 In the Bible.
- The Hebrew word aron is used in the Bible to designate any type of ark, chest or coffer, for any purpose (Gen. ...
- The Bible describes the Ark as made of acacia or shittah-tree wood, a cubit and a half broad and high and two cubits long, and covered all over with the purest gold. ...
- Under Saul the Ark was with the army before he first met the Philistines, but the king was too impatient to consult it before engaging in the battle. ...
- In the days of King David.
- King Josiah had the Ark put into the Temple (2 Chron. ...
- In the Bible.
- Variant traditions include the intentional concealment of the Ark under the Temple Mount, the removal of the Ark from Jerusalem in advance of the Babylonians (this variant usually ends up with the Ark in Ethiopia), the removal of the Ark by the Ethiopian prince Menelik I (purported son of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba), removal by Jewish priests during the reign of Manasseh, and the miraculous removal of the Ark by divine intervention (C. ...
- Local tradition maintains that it was brought to Ethiopia by Menelik I following a visit to his father King Solomon. ...
- Some sources suggest that during the reign of king Manasseh (2 Chron 33) the Ark was smuggled from the temple by way of the Well of souls and taken to Egypt, eventually ending up in Ethiopia. ...
- The Bible describes precisely, and minutely, arrangements constituting a machine in which electricity was generated by friction of air against silk curtains, and stored in a box constructed like a condenser. ...
- Bible : Exodus 25:10-22 :: King James Version (KJV) .
- Initial text from Easton's Bible Dictionary, 1897 listing of the Ark .
283. Article: Talk:Ten Commandments
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- What translation of the bible is quoted there? That has a King James version, but ID would be useful. ...
- The article quotes from the King James Version and goes into a lot of discussion of problems in that version (but not, interestingly, the translation of "kill"). ...
- The KJV remains the most familiar source and most widely circulated translation for Bible quotations, and is deeply embedded in the culture of the English speaking world in a way that no later translation is. ...
- org/pages/orth_chri/orthodox-faith/bible-and-church-history/the-ten-commandments. ...
- bible-researcher. ...
- Each section should include the corresponding text from the corresponding edition of the Bible. ...
284. Article: University of Cambridge
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- The second-oldest College is King's Hall which was founded in 1317, though it no longer exists as a separate entity. ... A full list of Colleges is given below, though some, such as Michaelhouse (which King Henry VIII combined with King's Hall to make Trinity in 1546) and Gonville Hall no longer exist. ...
- In conjunction with the Dissolution of the Monasteries, in 1536 King Henry VIII ordered the University to disband its Faculty of Canon Law and to stop teaching "scholastic philosophy. " So instead of focusing on canon law, the colleges' curricula then became centered on the Greek and Latin classics, the Bible, and mathematics. ...
- King's College Chapel, seen from The Backs The first Colleges for women were Girton College in 1869 and Newnham College in 1872. ...
- King's College, Cambridge 1441 Website .
- Rupert Brooke (King's) .
- Forster (King's) .
- John Maynard Keynes (King's) .
- Nicholas Ridley (King's) .
- Salman Rushdie (King's) .
- Laurence Saunders (King's) .
- Alan Turing (King's) .
- Horace Walpole (King's) .
- Robert Walpole (King's) .
- Francis Walsingham (King's) .
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285. Study of the King James Bible - Adobe eBook
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- Study of the King James Bible.
- 1912 - Study of the King James Bible: "A study of the King James Version of the Bible and its influence on life and literature. ...
- They were suggested by the tercentenary of the King James version of the Bible. ... The course closed with a statement and argument regarding the place of the Bible in the life of to-day. ...
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286. Final Authority -- By Dr. William P. Grady
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287. 1611 Edition King James Bible
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- 1611 Edition King James Bible.
- The Authorized or King James Version is the most influential English Bible in history. This facsimile is a word-for-word, letter-for-letter reproduction of the original 1611 edition, set in readable type and is a valuable and essential addition to every Bible library. ...
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288. Home
- www.kjv-asia.com
- COM A Website Testifying Of God's Faithfulness In Preserving The Holy Bible Unto This Generation .
- How To Read Your Bible .
- Audio Bible Online .
- Bible Believing Ministries .
- While many today believe only in the inspiration of the original manuscripts where no one in the world has ever seen or ever hope to see as a complete Holy Bible comprising of sixty-six books, this is just one of the many voices outside the United States that testifies of God's faithfulness in preserving His pure inspired, inerrant and infallible words that are available to this generation. God being the author of languages, is certainly more than able to preserve His pure, inspired and holy words in any languages He chooses to give to the world and for the English speaking world, it is undoubtedly the Authorized (1611) King James Bible that God has blessed and used for hundreds of years despite the relentless onslaught by the enemies of the cross seeking to replace this final authority for the body of Christ to something that is ever changing based on every whims and fancies of the fallen minds of sinful men. ...
- The purpose of the web site is to promote reading and studying of the Holy Bible and to encourage others of like precious faith to stand firm on this Blessed Book that our Almighty God has given us. ...
- There is really no need to align ourselves to anyone's beliefs for we know that God can reveal Bible truths to the child of God and the Holy Spirit is the only Divine Teacher and Guide. ... There is absolutely nothing wrong with the Bible at all. No amount of "updating" and "enhancement" of the Holy Bible will enable the child of God to know and understand God's words any better if his or her heart is not right with God because God chooses not to reveal Bible truths to this erring child of God. ...
289. Article: Jesus Christ
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- Other Christians feel they have knowledge of God and Jesus based on the empirical existence of the Gospels and/or Bible as accurate historical documents, the Christian tradition passed on from generation to generation, and through their direct consequent religious experiences. ...
- The Greek form is a literal translation of Messiah from Hebrew mashiyakh (משיח) or Aramaic m'shikha (משיחא), a word which occurs often in the Old Testament and typically signifies "high priest" or "king" - a man, chosen by God or descended from a man chosen by God, to serve as a religious, civil, and/or military authority. ...
- In the Hebrew Bible, prophets were generally men who spoke with God and criticized political and economic elites. ...
- The Hebrew Bible distinguishes between "lord" (adon) and "God;" the word "lord" does not necessarily imply divinity, although God is often described as "the Lord. " Surviving inter-testamental Aramaic texts frequently use the Aramaic mara to mean "the Lord," that is, God – but they also provide evidence of people using mara and kyrios as personal titles (for example, used to address a husband, father, or king). ...
- The Hebrew Bible, however, uses the phrase "son of God" in other senses: to refer to heavenly or angelic beings; to refer to the Children of Israel, and to refer to kings. ... However, Mark identifies Jesus as the son of King David, and Matthew and Luke provide lineages linking Jesus to Kind David. II Samuel 7: 14, Psalms 2: 7 and 89: 26-27, refer to David as the son of God, although there is no evidence that the authors of the Bible believed David to be divine or literally God’s son. ...
- Jesus was possibly born in Bethlehem, although he may have been assigned this birthplace by early Christians based on that city's status as the presumed birthplace of King David, from whom the Messiah was to descend. ...
- The Gospel of Mark reports that Jesus had brothers, that he was "Mary's son and the brother of James, Joseph, Judas and Simon," and also suggests that Jesus had sisters. The Jewish historian Josephus and the Christian historian Eusebius (who wrote in the 4th century but quoted much earlier sources now unavaliable to us) refer to James the Just as Jesus' brother. ... This tradition probably originates with the Protevangelion of James, traditionally ascribed to James the Just and certainly dated sometime in the late 1st to middle of the 2nd century. ...
- The New Testament of the Bible, especially the Gospels. ...
- Paula Fredriksen, Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews: A Jewish Life and the Emergence of Christianity ISBN 0679767460 .
- Ancient Israel's Faith and History: An Introduction to the Bible in Context, Westminster John Knox Press, 2001. ...
290. SurvivalForum.com - FREE King James Bible
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291. Article: User talk:Sewing
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- I don't like controversy, and it's bad for my health! In the words of Rodney King on the night of the LA riots, "Can't we all just get along?" --Sewing 18:13, 2 Mar 2004 (UTC) .
- I never said it was the biblical Rose of Sharon - that, for lack of any description in the bible, is unknown and impossible to determine. ...
- First of all, where does the English term "Rose of Sharon" come from? One of its earliest English appearances must be in the 1611 King James Version of the Bible, in Song of Solomon 2. ...
- According to a footnote in the 1991 edition of the New Oxford Annotated Bible--a scholarly study Bible--the Hebrew word traditionally translated inton English as "rose" properly denotes a crocus (854 OT). ...
- The article "Sharon, the Plain of" in the 1985 edition of Harper's Bible Dictionary--a collaborative work by academics in many fields--says this about the flower: .
- Note that neither the New Oxford Annotated Bible nor Harper's Bible Dictionary mention either Hypericum calycinum or Hibiscus syriacus. So if the "rose of Sharon" of the Bible--surely the source of the English name "rose of Sharon"--does not properly apply to either plant, how can we say that Hypericum calycinum is the "true" rose of Sharon? .
- " Harper's Bible Dictionary, p. ...
- " Harper's Bible Dictionary, p. ...
- The New Oxford Annotated Bible, p. ...
292. Article: Westminster Abbey
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- According to legend, the Abbey was founded in the time of King Saberht of Essex, when a fisherman saw a vision of St. ...
- The first phase of the rebuilding was organised by Henry III and the work largely finished by the architect Henry Yevele in the reign of King Richard II. ...
- It was here that the first third of the King James Bible Old Testament and the last half of the New Testament were translated. ...
- King Harold II Godwinson was the first monarch crowned in the Abbey in 1066. ...
- St James' Park (District, Circle lines) .
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293. Article: James Clerk Maxwell
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- James Clerk Maxwell.
- James Clerk Maxwell (June 13, 1831 - November 5, 1879) was a Scottish physicist, born in Edinburgh. ...
- There is a mountain range on Venus, Maxwell Montes, named after James Clerk Maxwell also. The James Clerk Maxwell Telescope is the largest astronomical telescope in the world, with a diameter of 15 meters, (designed specifically to operate in the submillimeter wavelength region of the spectrum) and named in his honor. ...
- Maxwell's early education was given by his Christian mother and included studying the Bible. ...
- In 1860, he was a professor at King's College in London. ...
- In 1868 he resigned his Chair of Physics and Astronomy at King’s College, London. ...
- The extended biography "The Life of James Clerk Maxwell", by his former schoolfellow and lifelong friend Professor Lewis Campbell, was published in 1882 and his collected works, including the series of articles on the properties of matter, such as “Atom,” “Attraction,” “Capillary Action,” “Diffusion,” “Ether,” etc. ...
- " — James Maxwell .
- Maxwell, James Clerk, "On the Description of Oval Curves, and those having a plurality of Foci". ...
- Maxwell, James Clerk, "Illustrations of the Dynamical Theory of Gases". ...
- Maxwell, James Clerk, "On Physical Lines of Force". ...
- Maxwell, James Clerk, "On a Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field". ...
- Maxwell, James Clerk, "Theory of Heat". ...
- Maxwell, James Clerk, "A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism". ...
- Maxwell, James Clerk, "Molecules". ...
294. Article: Valencia, Spain
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- The king James I of Aragon reconquered the city in 1238 and incorporated it to the new formed Kingdom of Valencia. ...
- The first printed Bible in a romance language, Catalan, was printed in Valencia circa 1478, attributed to Bonifaci Ferrer. ...
295. Article: John Wyclif
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- This article is part of the History of the English Bible series.
- Old English Bible translations Middle English Bible translations John Wyclif William Tyndale Great Bible Bishops' Bible Geneva Bible Douai Bible King James Version Modern English Bible translations Revised Version American Standard Version Revised Standard Version New American Standard Bible New International Version New King James Version New Revised Standard Version .
- He initiated the first English translation of the Bible in one complete edition and is considered a precursor of the Protestant Reformation (the Bible had been translated before into English, but in parts: e. ...
- 10 Relation to the English Bible.
- More significant was his interest in Bible study, which he pursued after becoming bachelor in theology. ...
- The root of the Wyclifite reformatory movement must be traced to his Bible study and to the ecclesiastical-political lawmaking of his times. ... He had studied the proceedings of King Edward I of England, and had attributed to them the basis of parliamentary opposition to papal usurpations. ...
- The Reformer's entrance upon the stage of ecclesiastical politics is usually related to the question of feudal tribute to which England had been rendered liable by King John, which had remained unpaid for thirty-three years until Pope Urban V in 1365 demanded it with menaces. ...
- In the first book, concerned with the government of God and the ten commandments, he attacked the temporal rule of the clergy--in temporal things the king is above the pope, and the collection of annates and indulgences is simony. ... If the clergy misuses ecclesiastical property, it must be taken away; if the king does not do this, he is remiss. ...
- The preliminaries were not yet finished when a noisy mob gathered with the purpose of saving him; the king's mother, Joan of Kent, also took up his cause. ... The latter then took up the usage according to which one who remained for 44 days under excommunication came under the penalties executed by the State, and wrote his De incarcerandis fedelibus, in which he demanded that it should be legal for the excommunicated to appeal to the king and his council against the excommunication; in this writing he laid open the entire case and in such a way that it was understood by the laity. ... He referred to the conditions under which the condemnation of his 18 theses was brought about; and the same may be said of his books dealing with the Church, the office of king, and the power of the pope--all completed within the space of two years (1378-79). ...
- It is a sin to oppose the power of the king, which is derived immediately from God. ... The honours which attach to temporal power hark back to the king; those which belong to precedence in the priestly office, to the priest. The king must apply his power with wisdom, his laws are to be in unison with those of God. ... If one of the clergy neglects his office, he is a traitor to the king who calls him to answer for it. It follows from this that the king has an "evangelical" control. ... In confirmation of this fundamental principle the archbishops in England make sworn submission to the king and receive their temporalities. The king is to protect his vassals against damage to their possessions; in case the clergy through their misuse of the temporalities cause injury, the king must offer protection. When the king turns over temporalities to the clergy, he places them under his jurisdiction, from which later pronouncements of the popes can not release them. If the clergy relies on papal pronouncements, it must be subjected to obedience to the king. ...
296. Article: Ten Commandments
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- The ten commandments are found, in three similar versions, (at Exodus 20:2-17, Exodus 34:12-26, and Deuteronomy 5:6-21) in the Torah (five books of Moses), which is the first part of the Hebrew Bible, known to Christians as the Old Testament. ...
- While Jews, Catholics and Protestants all agree that the Bible lists the ten commandments in chapter 20 of the book of Exodus, that passage contains more than ten imperative statements. ...
- In the King James Version of the Bible, Exodus 20 reads as follows: .
- Although the King James version of the Ten Commandments is the most well-known in the English-speaking world, some have criticized the version as archaic (e. ...
- Popular belief holds that these are "the commandments" of the Hebrew Bible, but in fact the Hebrew Bible has over 600 commandments. ...
- Note that in Exodus 20, the Hebrew Bible reads "in a vain oath" (לא תשא את שם ה' לשוא), while in Deuteronomy it reads "in a false oath" (לא תשא שם ה' לשקר). ...
- "You shall not murder" - The Hebrew Bible makes a distinction between murdering and killing, and explicitly notes that murder is always a heinous sin, while killing is sometimes necessary, and in these cases just in the eyes of God. ...
- "You shall not steal" (sometimes interpreted as kidnapping, since there are other injunctions against stealing property in the Bible). ...
- " Note that in Exodus 20, the Hebrew Bible reads ". ...
- Note that in Exodus 20, the Hebrew Bible reads "in a vain oath" (לא תשא את שם ה' לשוא), while in Deuteronomy it reads "in a false oath" (לא תשא שם ה' לשקר). ...
- The Hebrew Bible makes a distinction between murdering and killing, and explicitly notes that murder is always a heinous sin, while killing is sometimes necessary, and in these cases just in the eyes of God. ...
- Note that in Exodus 20, the Hebrew Bible reads ". ...
- But the Bible includes numerous references to carved images of angels, trees, and animals (Exodus 25:18-21; Numbers 21:8-9; 1 Kings 6:23-28l 1 Kings 6:29ff; Ezekiel 41:17-25) that were associated with worship of God. ...
- Islam teaches that the leaders of Judaism and Christianity deliberately corrupted the text of the Bible. ...
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297. Article: Pericope Adulteræ
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- The Pericope Adulteræ (pur-IC-op-ee uh-DUL-ter-igh), meaning "the passage of the adulterous woman" in Latin, is the name traditionally given to verses 7:53-8:11 of the Gospel of John, which read like this in the King James Bible: .
298. Article: User talk:Danny Archive
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- At present, we're trying to use 'most common english version of name', 'ordinal', 'title of place (where not a king or queen)' or 'of place', or Holy Roman Emperor (and I suppose we should also use Tsar/Czar of Russia), for nobility. ...
- The basic form we have so far for kings is, as JHK wrote, "Henry IV of France" - English form of name, ordinal, and "of country ": where they're below a king, we have the form "George William, Duke of Prussia" - name, ordinal (if any), rank and "of. ...
- The use of the English name is standard practice in encyclopedias and English-language historical works, where it reflects the crucial fact that rulers could move around and rule polyglot assemblages of peoples, or different lands in succession (Emperor Karl V = Carlos I to Spaniards, where he was simultaneously king - so we call him Charles). ...
- Where a ruler held titles of differing rank, as in the cited example, it's the senior dignity that should be used for the article title, in the following order of precedence: emperor king grand duke or archduke duke marquis (marquess in England - I used to think it was a female marquis!) count (earl in England; margrave, landgrave or burgrave occupy a similar position in Germany) viscount baron .
- Charles I of Spain is thus entered as "Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor", because although the crown of Spain was independent of the Emperor, an emperor outranks a king (and the medieval "kings of the Germans", "kings of the Romans" or "kings of the Lombards" were indeed vassals of the Emperor when there was one, being usually his elected successor-in-waiting). ...
- The Hohenzollern margraves of Brandenburg are similarly styled " forename ordinal of Prussia" in 1701-1871 (and " forename ordinal , Duke of Prussia" in 1618-1701 - I'll come to that in a moment): though the margravate of Brandenburg was their physical power base, their rule after 1618 over the smaller, sparsely-populated, less developed and highly peripheral duchy of Prussia (the area later known as East Prussia) carried the higher rank (duke from 1525 to 1701, and king thereafter), so it's the Prussian title by which they're styled. ...
- While we omit "King" from royal titles, we use "Duke of. ... An area might have a count Charles I, a later duke Charles I and after a further interval a king Charles I, so we have to distinguish between them. ... " means he was king of the named country. ...
- Prince is a vague dignity which can denote anything from a duke to a count, especially in Germany where it is often associated with the dignity of Elector (Kurfurst) of the Holy Roman Empire (again, including archbishops, dukes and margraves and later one king, though his royal title was strictly held outside the Empire). ...
- Sweyn I of Denmark, who was king of the larger England for only a few weeks before his death). ...
- A king who was the only one of that name to rule the country doesn't take the number I, but should ideally have some form of additional name to distinguish them from all the country's other inhabitants of the same name: where one can't be found, I think we might need ". ... , King of. ...
- As for ordinal numbers, is it James I of Great Britain or James VI of Scotland or two separate entries? My gut tells me to be Anglocentric here, but is that correct? And it is very uncommon to find James II of Great Britain referred to as James VII (though that does exist too). ...
- I'd definitely use James I with a redirect from James VI, since Scotland is included in the Great Britain title so it's definitely a "promotion": I don't think though that James VII is legally valid, as both former crowns were subsumed into the new one. ...
- 8/30 -- Partly in response to your comment I have radically revised (and added to) the section on the canonization of the Jewish Bible -- but my sources are rather dated and I hope you will correct me. ...
299. The Lord Gave the Word
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- The Bible is the eternal Word of God. ... In this article we shall trace the history of the Bible from its origin in divine self-revelation, through its embodiment in written form by supernatural inspiration, to its accurate transmission to this present age by providential preservation. ...
- James Bannerman. ...
- As a result of revelation and inspiration, we are able to hold the Bible in our hands and know that we have in our possession the written Word of God. ...
- , the first five books of the Bible (e. ...
- Some scholars have suggested that this "book of the law" was Moses' original copy, hidden by the priests during the wicked reigns of Manasseh and Amon and only now discovered and brought to the king's attention. ...
- When Jeremiah's written message was destroyed by King Jehoiakim, God told the prophet to make another copy but, in doing so, he stipulated that it had to be an exact copy. ... A copy of the book of Deuteronomy, or perhaps even the whole Pentateuch, was to be in the hands of every king of Israel. ...
- Now King Solomon would only have had access to a copy, such as is mentioned in Deuteronomy 17:18,19; but observe how this copy is described as what is "written in the law of Moses". ...
- This was copied in Egypt in the first half of the fifth century and, when complete, it contained the whole Greek Bible along with one or two apocryphal works. ...
- Once a complete Greek Bible, it has long since lost portions of the Old Testament and several large sections of the New Testament. ...
- The Byzantine text was the underlying text of all the great English Protestant Bibles, including those associated with the names of William Tyndale (1525), Miles Coverdale (1535), John Rogers (1537), and Richard Taverner (1539), as well as those known as The Great Bible (1539), The Geneva Bible (1560), The Bishops' Bible (1568), and, of course, The Authorized Version (1611); and the Reina in Spanish, the Karoli in Hungarian, the Luther in German, the Olivetan in French, the Statenvertaling in Dutch, the Almeida in Portuguese and the Diodati in Italian. ...
- It so happens that they were also members of the committee, appointed by the Convocation of Canterbury in 1880, to prepare a revised edition of the English Bible. ...
- This Hort/Westcott text was the forerunner of what is known today as the Nestle/Aland (United Bible Societies) Text, which has usurped the place of the Byzantine or Traditional Text and subsequently formed the basis for practically all modern versions. ...
- This version maintains its reputation, even against keen competitors like The New King James Version. ...
- Malcolm Watts, a member of the General Committee of the Trinitarian Bible Society, was born in 1946 in Barnstaple, North Devon, England. ... He trained at London Bible College between 1967-70, and since 1971 has been the minister of Emmanuel Church, Salisbury. ...
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- The King James Version Bible, is covered with handmade satin and trimmed with Venise lace, with baby's first name, up to 11 characters. ... Bible measures 4-3/4"Hx2-7/8"Wx1/2"D. ...
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