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227. Article: Israelite
- en2.wikipedia.org
- They were also known as the Hebrews - Ivrim, as described in the Bible. ... Please read this entry in conjunction with the entry on the History of ancient Israel and Judah, Bnai Israel, Children of Israel, and the Bible and history. ...
- According to the Bible, the Israelites were the descendants of the children of Jacob, later known as Israel. ... Twelve tribes of Israel are listed in the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible, Old Testament). ...
- One should take note of the historical debate over the accuracy of the Bible's account of the origin of the Hebrews, discussed more fully in the entry on the History of ancient Israel and Judah. ...
- Saul was selected as king, but after he acted rashly, the Bible says that God rejected his kingship and sought one who would replace him. ...
- See also: History of ancient Israel and Judah, Bible and The Bible and history. ...
- THE RETURN OF THE LOST TRIBES:What Does the Bible Say? by Nachmanides (Moshe ben Nachman. ...
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228. Article: Euphrates
- en2.wikipedia.org
- In the Bible it is referred to as "The River". ...
- The river Euphrates is an ancient river referred to in the Bible as far back as the Garden of Eden in Genesis 2. ...
- The Bible also refers to the river in Revelation when in the end times it will dry up in preparation for the Battle of Armageddon. ...
229. Article: Yahweh
- en.wikipedia.org
- Yahweh and Jehovah (also transliterated Yehowah) are the most common ways to transliterate the personal name of God in the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible, Old Testament). ... This proper name for God is rendered as LORD or GOD (in small capitals to distinguish it from Adonai, another word translated as "Lord") in most modern translations of the Bible. ...
- ' Subsequent translations in English, including Miles Coverdale's (1535), Mathews' Bible (1537), the Great Bible (1539), The Geneva Bible (1560), the Bishop's Bible (1568) and the King James Version (KJV)(1611), each translate the original Hebrew (in several places) as 'IEHOUAH. ...
- The New Jerusalem Bible of 1966 uses Yahweh throughout the OT. ...
- Though God is given numerous titles in the Bible (such as "God", "Giver of plenty", "Sovereign Lord", "Creator", "Father", "the Almighty", and "the Most High"), any or all of these have been or are attributed to other deities in man's history. ...
- Looking at an original version of an early translation such as the King James, Bishop's Bible, Coverdale etc. ...
- Ancient Israel's Faith and History: An Introduction to the Bible in Context, Westminster John Knox Press, 2001. ...
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230. Article: Bible
- en.wikipedia.org
- Bible.
- The Bible refers to the primary sacred scriptures of either the Jewish or Christian religions. These scriptures are compilations of what were originally separate documents (called "books"); they were written over a long period of time; later compiled to form first the Jewish Bible (Tanakh) and, with later additions, the Christian Bible. ...
- 3 Description of the Bible.
- 4 Bible Canon - Which books are biblical?.
- 7 The Bible and history.
- The Jewish Bible (Hebrew Bible or Tanakh) consists of the five books of Moses (the Torah or Pentateuch), a section called "Prophets" (Neviim), and a third section called "Writings" (also Ketuvim or Hagiographa). ... Though the Hebrew Bible is predominantly in Hebrew, it has some small portions in Aramaic. ...
- The Christian Bible contains the entirety of the Tanakh translated with some modifications and re-ordered (there called the Old Testament), along with a set of later writings known as the New Testament. ... Within Christianity, there is not complete agreement on what the Christian Bible contains, that is, on the Biblical canon. However, this only extends to a few books -- there is no dispute as to the majority of books of the Bible. ...
- For more information, see the entry on Bible translations. ...
- Contents: The Bible tells how the one God relates to the world and his creations, especially mankind; it also details mankind's relationship and obligations to God. ... Many Christians use the Bible as a source of religious beliefs and doctrines. ...
- The English word "Bible" means "book of books" (from the Greek word for "books", biblia: βιβλια ). A book of the Bible is an established group of writings. ... Canon refers to the accepted books of the Bible differentiated from other sacred writings not accepted as part of the canon, which are not accepted as part of the Bible. ... The Protestant Bible consists of 66 books. ...
231. Article: Codex Argenteus
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- The Codex Argenteus or the "Silver Bible" was based on Gothic Bishop Ulfilas's translation of parts of the bible into the Gothic language. ...
- The "Silver Bible" was probably written for the Ostrogothic King Theodoric the Great at his royal seat in Ravenna. ... After Theodoric's death the Silver Bible is not mentioned in inventories or book lists for a thousand years. ...
232. Bible League - International Headquarters
- www.bible-league.org
- Political crisis challenges Haiti Bible League ministry The current anti-government turmoil has challenged Bible League staff and workers. ...
- New Testament now available in 105 Mexican languages With the recent publication of the Mixteco Coatzospan New Testament, the Bible League has now published the full New Testament in 105 Mexican languages.
233. Article: Circumcision in the Bible
- en.wikipedia.org
- Circumcision in the Bible.
- 2 In the Hebrew Bible.
- The practice of circumcision has a long history, and is mentioned frequently in the Bible. However, it should be noted that the Bible means different things to different religious groups. ...
- For Jews, the Bible consists of the 39 books from Hebrew that are often known as the Old Testament. ...
- For Protestant Christians, the Bible consists of these books plus the 27 books of the New Testament. ...
- For Catholic and Orthodox Christians, the Bible includes several other books known as the Apocrypha or the Deuterocanonical books, the list being slightly different for each group. ...
- As the Bible means different things to different groups, what the Bible says would obviously vary from group to group. It also can make a difference if a person is interpreting the Bible in the light of Jewish or Christian traditions. ...
- In the Hebrew Bible .
- According to the Hebrew Bible, circumcision was enjoined upon the biblical patriarch Abraham, his descendants and their slaves as "a token of the covenant" concluded with him by God for all generations. ...
- The Bible contains several violent stories in which circumcision occurs. ...
- Contrary to popular belief, Judaism is not identical to the religious practices described in the Hebrew Bible. Judaism teaches that the Bible was transmitted in parallel with an oral tradition, known as the oral law. Jewish practices and beliefs, thus, are based on reading the Bible through the perspective of the oral law; see the entries on the Mishnah, Talmud and rabbinic literature. ...
234. Tyndale Bible
- www.bl.uk
- Home > Collections > Treasures > Tyndale Bible.
- It was a book which gave to English speakers a Bible language that was clear and direct, rather than fashionable, philological or literary: most of it lived on unchanged in the 1611 Authorised Version. ...
- It now enriches immeasurably the Library's wealth of materials charting the history of the Bible in English. ...
235. StudyLight.org - Plug in, turn on and be enlightened!
- www.studylight.org
- Interlinear Bible.
- Parallel Bible.
- Search the Bible.
- 3) Choose Bible translation to search.
- Bible In A Year - NAS.
- The American Bible Society for permission to use the Contemporary English Version and the Good New Translation Second Edition;.
- Tyndale House Publishers for permission to use both the audio and text of the Holy Bible: New Living Translation;.
- The Lockman Foundation for permission to use both the audio and text of the New American Standard Bible;.
- NavPress for permission to use THE MESSAGE: The Bible in Contemporary Language .
- Broadman & Holman Publishers for permission to use the Holman Christian Standard Bible®;.
- Thomas Nelson Publishers for permission to use the New King James Version of the Holy Bible.
- World Bible Translation Center for permission to use the Easy-To-Read Version of the Holy Bible;.
- com for providing the PowerPoint Bible Maps. ...
236. SearchGodsWord.org, Bible study resources from HeartLight.org
- www.searchgodsword.org
- Interlinear Bible.
- Parallel Bible.
- Bible In A Year - NAS.
- BIBLE PATHWAY:.
- The American Bible Society for permission to use the Contemporary English Version;.
- Tyndale House Publishers for permission to use both the audio and text of the Holy Bible: New Living Translation of the Bible.
- The Lockman Foundation for permission to use the New American Standard Bible;.
- Thomas Nelson Publishers for permission to use the New King James Version of the Holy Bible.
- World Bible Translation Center for permission to use the Easy-To-Read Version of the Holy Bible;.
- com for providing the PowerPoint Bible Maps;. ...
- Geneva Study Bible.
- Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible.
- Nave's Topical Bible.
- Bible History, Old Testament.
- Easton's Bible Dictionary.
- Hitchcock's Bible Names.
237. Article: Documentary hypothesis
- en2.wikipedia.org
- In general, the authorship of all the books of the Bible is still an open topic of research. Historians are interested in learning about who wrote the books of the Bible and when they were written. ... Assigning solid dates to any books of the Bible is difficult. This subject is covered in Dating the Bible. ...
- Wellhausen argued that the Bible is an important source for historians, but cannot be taken literally. ...
- Wellhausen argued that from the style and point of view of each source, one could draw inferences about the times in which the source was written (in other words, the historical value of the Bible is not that it reveals things about the events it describes, but rather that it reveals things about the people who wrote it). ...
- Some Christians, such as the translators of the New International Version of the Bible believe that Moses was the author of much of the text, and was the editor and compiler of the rest of the text. ...
- Richard Elliott Friedman's Who Wrote The Bible? is a very reader-friendly and yet comprehensive argument explaining Friedman's opinions as to the possible identity of each of those authors, and, more important, why they wrote what they wrote. ...
- More recently, Friedman came out with The Hidden Book in the Bible, in which he makes a comprehensive argument for his theory that J wrote not only the portions of the Torah commonly attributed to J, but also sections of Judges, Joshua and 1&2 Samuel (which Bloom attributed to another author, whom he called the Court Historian), most notably the bulk of the accounts of the life of King David, with a close thematic interrelationship between the earlier and later portions of what Friedman argues is a single united work by one author of Shakespearean literary ability. ...
- One interesting comment about the redaction of the Hebrew Bible can be found in Blenkinsopp (pages 239-243), who notes the following: .
- The traditional view among Christians was that Moses wrote the first five books of the Bible, apart from a number of passages, such as the death of Moses, written by his successor Joshua. ...
- The Bible Unearthed, Simon and Schuster, NY, USA, 2001. ...
- Who Wrote The Bible?, Harper and Row, NY, USA, 1987. ...
- The Hidden Book in the Bible, HarperSan Francisco, NY, USA, 1998. ...
- Ancient Israel's Faith and History: An Introduction to the Bible in Context, Westminster John Knox Press, 2001. ...
- higher criticism, textual criticism, History of ancient Israel and Judah, The Bible and history, Israelites, Dating the Bible .
238. Article: Jehovah's Witnesses
- en.wikipedia.org
- Jehovah's Witnesses (JW) are a Christian denomination founded in the 1870s in Pennsylvania by Charles Taze Russell as a small Bible study group. It grew into an organization which came to be known as the International Bible Students or Bible Students, and which later (1931), in the time of Joseph Franklin Rutherford, adopted the name Jehovah's Witnesses. ...
- Most recently, in 2002, the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society disputed an ordinance in Stratton, Ohio that required a permit in order to preach from door to door. ...
- Official web site of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society .
239. Article: Talk:Bible
- en.wikipedia.org
- Talk:Bible.
- Wycliffe's Bible was not the first English translation. ...
- Structurally, do we want to create a page for Genesis, Exodus, etc? or do we want to create sub-pages for these books for example in : Bible/Genesis, Bible/Exodus? .
- For information sake, the NET Bible is not in public domain and you'll have great difficulty getting permission to use it. ... ' The WEB Bible, although in the public domain, is not yet complete in all of its editing and would therefore not be a wise choice either. ... I would recommend that we wait on importing any texts the size of an entire translation of the Bible. ... I'm hoping that, at some point in the future, the Wikipedia software will evolve so that we can make better use of primary sources such as the Bible, but for now, I don't think the effort is worth it. ...
- I put that statement there because the article originally said that the Bible is the foundation of all three monotheistic religions, and all three monothiestic religions accept at least some of the books. ... Do you think we should discuss the Muslim attitude towards the Bible somewhere in the article in more detail, or does that belong somewhere else? Also, I don't like how the article treats the Bible as if there was one Bible with disagreement about the books it contains. ... Even though the Christian Bible may contain everything the Jewish does, the additions aren't as minor as the deuterocanon/apocrypha. ... ' --MichaelTinkler I haven't been keeping a *close* eye on this page, but I see a need for both a History of the Bible (Canon formation, manuscript transmission, etc) and The Bible as History on archaeology. ... Many of the cities and peoples the bible mentioned at least existed (how faithfully they were reported by the Bible writers is another matter). ... I'm certainly not expert, but isn't the Apocrypha considered an intergral part of the bible by some sects? Calling it not canonical is rather a slap in the face for those who believe it is a part of the Bible. ... Is anyone aware of any specific sects that include additional books in their canon, beyond the ones include by the Catholics and Eastern Orthodox? Has anyone published a Bible containing these books? If not, I don't think there's a problem. ...
- Can we have some unification of the many similar articles? I think that a visitor to Wikipedia will miss a lot of information because the information on the Bible is split up into so many entries: Bible, Tanakh, Old Testament, New Testament, Biblical Canon, Septuagint, etc. ...
- Bible - with a brief overview .
240. Article: Miracle
- en.wikipedia.org
- 2 Miracles as described by the Bible.
- Miracles as described by the Bible .
- The description of most miracles in the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible, Old Testament) and in the Christian New Testament are more or less the same as the modern-day, popular definition of the word "miracle": In order to achieve some goal, or to teach some lesson, God apparently suspends or speeds up the laws of nature to produce a supernatural occurrence. ... The Bible rarely if ever explains in any detail how miracles happen, other than attributing them to God. The Bible also attributes many natural occurrences to God, such as the sun rising and setting, and rain falling. ...
- Miracles in the Bible may not actually be instances of the impossible happening, as commonly believed. ...
- Most events later described as miracles are not labeled as such by the Bible; rather the text simply describes what happened. ...
241. Article: Testes de Jehovah
- ia.wikipedia.org
- Illes esseva cognoscite tamben como "Studiantes del Biblia" (Bible Students). ...
- Le Testes de Jehovah comenciava lor historia moderne in 1875 con le fundation per Charles Taze Russell, in Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania), del "Societate de Tractatos del Torre de Guardia" (Watch Tower Tract Society, con le appellativo "Zion's" in 1884, e plus tarde in 1886 "Bible". Hodie le Societate Watchtower es cognoscite como Societate Watchtower de Biblia e Tractatos, "Watchtower Bible and Tract Society"). ...
- Watchtower Bible and Tract Society .
- Epiphany Bible Students Association (Association del Studiantes del Biblia del Epiphania, 1955 -- Presente) .
- Pastoral Bible Institute, Inc. ...
- Dawn Bible Students Association (Association del Studiantes del Biblia "Le Aurora" -- http://www. ...
- Stand Fast Bible Students Association (Association del Studiantes del Biblia Intransigente, 1918 --?) .
- Bible Fellowship Union (Union del Association del Biblia, 1917 -- Presente) .
- Bible Students Publishing Company (Compania de Publicationes del Studiantes del Biblia, 1914 -- 1924) .
- Angel of Jehovahh Bible and Tract Society (Societate del Angelo de Jehovah de Biblias e Tractatos, 1917 -- Presente) .
- Berean Bible Institute (Instituto Biblic Bereano, 1917 -- Presente) --http://www. ...
- Associated Bible Students (Studiantes del Biblia Associate, 1917 -- Presente)-- http://www. ...
242. At Home With ChristiansUnite.com - Your Christian Resource Community
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- Bible Resources.
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243. Article: Septuagint
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- The Septuagint (LXX) is a collection of literature in Greek, including translations of the books of the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), additions to some of these books, and additional works, most of which were originally written in Greek. It is the oldest translation of the Bible and the only one made in pre-Christian times. ...
- A Talmudic injunction, long since abandoned, said that one may read the Bible only in its original Hebrew or in the Greek translation. ...
- When Jerome started preparation of the Vulgate translation of the Bible into Latin, he started with the Septuagint, checking it against the Hebrew Masoretic Text for accuracy, but ended up translating most of the Old Testament afresh from the Hebrew. ...
- Many modern Catholic translations of the Bible, while using the Masoretic text as their basis, employ the septuagint to decide between differtent possible translations of the Hebrew text whenever the latter is unclear, corrupt, or ambiguous. ...
- org/bible/brenton/ .
- org Project to produce an Orthodox Study Bible whose Old Testament is based entirely on the Septuagint. ...
244. The Online Bible Page of Calvary Bible Baptist Church
- www.cbbc.net
- Calvary Bible Baptist Church.
- Holy Bible.
- Free Online Bible Software.
- FREE Online Bible Software.
- Bible Modules.
- Online Bible Manual.
- The Online Bible is a great tool for studying God's Word.
- What is offered here at this site is FREE Online Bible software for Windows 3. ...
- Note: You must down load at least one Installation Program AND at least one Bible Module in order to use Online Bible.
- Online Bible - Windows 95/98/NT Setup Programs English.
- Online Bible Version 8. ...
- Online Bible Version 7. ...
- Online Bible Version 7. ...
- Online Bible Version 7. ...
- Online Bible - Windows 3. ...
- Online Bible Version 7. ...
245. Article: Talk:Cyrus the Great
- en2.wikipedia.org
- What does that mean? Where and when was the decree discovered? What does the Bible have to do with anything? Man, this Bible dictionary really sucks. ...
246. Welcome to the ISV Foundation
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- Permit us to introduce you to the most readable and accurate English translation of the Bible ever produced.
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247. BAS: Bible Review
- www.bib-arch.org
- Personal names in the Bible often contain the names of godsleading many scholars to view them as evidence of rampant polytheism in ancient Israel. ...
- The Bible in the News.
- Bible Books.
248. Article: Micah
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Micah is the name of several people in the Bible Old Testament and Jewish Tanakh. ...
- Initial text from Easton's Bible Dictionary, 1897 -- Please update as needed .
249. Article: John Rogers
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- 1500 - 1555) was a minister, Bible translator and commentator, and the first English Protestant martyr under Mary I of England. ...
- The complete Bible was put out under the pseudonym of Thomas Matthew in 1537; it was printed in Paris and Antwerp by Adriana's uncle, Sir Jacobus van Meteren, and Richard Grafton published the sheets and got leave to sell the edition (1500 copies) in England. ...
- Rogers had little to do with the translation, but he contributed some valuable prefaces and marginal notes -- often cited as the first original English language commentary on the Bible. Rogers also contributed the Song of Manasses in the Apocrypha which he found in a French Bible printed in 1535. His work was largely used by those who prepared the Great Bible (1539-40), out of which in turn came the Bishops' Bible (1568) and the Authorized Version of 1611. ...
- They were the instruments of his conversion; and he united with them in that translation of the Bible into English, entitled "The Translation of Thomas Matthew. ...
250. BibleStudy.org Site. You Have Questions. The Bible Has Answers!
- www.biblestudy.org
- Bible Answers.
- Bible Study Toolbox.
- SUBMIT Question and Get Bible Answer! .
- In-Depth Bible.
- Bible and History Maps. ...
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