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276. Article: Baptist
- www.wikipedia.org
- Rather the Baptist world view and theology is based on the belief that God has revealed His truth through the Bible, and that only the Bible is the authoritative word of God. Hence, a thorough and careful understanding of the Bible is an essential part of Baptist belief. ... This belief that only the Bible should be the source of all theological views is often called sola scriptura. ...
- Although only the Bible is considered authoritative, Baptists do cite other works as illustrative of doctrine. ...
- In the Baptist view, each person is responsible before God for his/her own understanding of God's word (the Bible), and is encouraged to work out their own salvation with fear and trembling. ...
277. Article: Ten Commandments
- en.wikipedia.org
- 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: .
- 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. ...
278. Home of the Greek Bible
- www.myriobiblos.gr
- Home of the Greek Bible : www. ... gr/bible/ * E-mail.
279. XSL Transformations
- metalab.unc.edu
- Chapter 17 of the XML Bible, Second Edition : XSL Transformations .
280. Article: Jehovah's Witnesses
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Jehovah's Witnesses are a Restorationist 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. ...
- 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. ...
- They feel that all such practices are firmly based on the Bible. ...
- Official web site of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society .
281. Article: Talk:Torah
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Bible .
- A & B both mean the first 5 books of the Jewish Bible .
- If someone will give me all the info, I can edit this into an article, or make at a section of Books of the Bible. ...
- The Mishnah is a commentary on the Hebrew Bible; the two Talmuds are commentaries on the Mishnah. The Old Testament is a name that Christian gave to the Hebrew Bible when they added the New Testament. Chrisitans also accepted a version of the Hebrew Bible that was slightly different from the ones that most Jews ended up using. ... The New Testament is a set of new Christian writings made many centuries after the books of the Hebrew Bible were written. ...
- But to keep things short and simple, both in the past and present Jews always held that the Torah was different from the other books of the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible). ... To a lesser extent the same is true of the Writings (Hagiography) of the Bible and the Mishnah and Talmud. ...
- He wrote that "As a report about Revelation, the Bible itself is a midrash. To convey what the prophets experienced, the Bible could either use terms of descriptions or terms of indication. ... That is why all the Bible does is to state that revelation happened; How it happened is something they could only convey in words that are evocative and suggestive. ...
- A literal reading of the Bible does not produce a consistent picture, as in some cases God is quoted directly; in some cases not. ...
- Today many non-Orthodox Jews take one of two other views: that there was an encounter with God at Sinai that directly inspired the authors of the Torah, or that the Torah and the rest of the Bible is the expression of the Children of Israel's love for God, but is "inspired" only in a very vague way. ...
- But more specifically, what has always struck me about the difference between our different Scriptures is that in the Hebrew Bible, God talks -- and in the NT God is pretty silent. ...
282. Article: Books of Samuel
- en2.wikipedia.org
- The Books of Samuel are two books in the Bible Old Testament and Hebrew Tanakh. ...
- Initial text from Easton's Bible Dictionary, 1897 -- Please update as needed .
- Read First Samuel at Bible Gateway .
- Read Second Samuel at Bible Gateway .
283. Article: Idolatry
- en.wikipedia.org
- 1 Idolatry in the Hebrew Bible.
- 3 Historical-critical view of idolatry in the Hebrew Bible.
- Idolatry in the Hebrew Bible .
- In a number of places the Hebrew Bible makes clear that God has no shape or form; thus no idol or image could ever capture God's essence. ... Many verses in the Bible use literary anthropomorphisms to describe God, (e. ...
- Idolatry is prohibited by many verses in the Hebrew Bible. There is no one section that clearly defines idolatry; rather there are a number of commandments on this subject spread through the books of the Hebrew Bible, some of which were written in different historical eras, in response to different issues. Taking these verses together, idolatry in the Hebrew Bible is defined as the worship of idols (or images); the worship of polytheistic gods by use of idols (or images) and even the use of idols in the worship of the Bible's one monotheistic God. ...
- Historical-critical view of idolatry in the Hebrew Bible .
- These commandments were written as rejoinders to the beliefs and practices of the ancient polytheistic religions of the ancient near-east and middle-east; the Bible clearly is responding to the religions of Akkad, Mesopotamia, and Egypt. ...
- The various prohibitions against idolatry in the Bible usually do not explicitly make this distinction, and apparently outlaw such practices and beliefs in either form. ... Kaufman writes that "We may perhaps say that the Bible sees in paganism only its lowest level, the level of mana-beliefs. ...
- While the Hebrew Bible considers it a sin to portray even the one Biblical God in any image, the New Testament creates an ambiguous image of Jesus, who would later be seen by Christians as God incarnate. ...
- Some Christians believe that use of images and icons in the worship of God is allowed by the Bible, and it is only the literal worship of an inanimate idol itself that is forbidden. ...
- The Bible's discussion of paganism does not directly discuss the religions of Buddhism, Hinduism, and Shintoism; however, these religions have often been held to be idolatry by Jews, Christians and Muslims. ...
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284. Article: John Wyclif
- en.wikipedia.org
- 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. ...
- This did not mean theology in its modern sense, but knowledge of the Bible. ...
- The monastic orders are bodies which are not supported by the Bible, and must be abolished together with their possessions. ...
- Relation to the English Bible.
- Wyclif believed that the Bible ought to be the common possession of all Christians, and needed to be made available for common use in the language of the people. National honour seemed to require this, since members of the nobility possessed the Bible in French. ... Thus the mass of the people came into possession of the Bible; but the cry of his opponents may be heard: "The jewel of the clergy has become the toy of the laity. ...
- For this reason the Wyclifites in England were often designated by their opponents as "Bible men. ...
- The Bible alone was authoritative and, according to his own conviction and that of his disciples, was fully sufficient for the government of this world (De sufficientia legis Christi). ... Without knowledge of the Bible there can be no peace in the life of the Church or of society, and outside of it there is no real and abiding good; it is the one authority for the faith. ...
- For him the Bible was the fundamental source of Christianity which is binding on all men. From this one can easily see how the next step came about: the furnishing of the Bible to the people in their mother tongue. ... Of all the reformers who preceded Martin Luther, Wyclif put most emphasis on Scripture: "Even though there were a hundred popes and though every mendicant monk were a cardinal, they would be entitled to confidence only in so far as they accorded with the Bible. " Therefore in this early period it was Wyclif who recognized and formulated the formal principle of the Reformation-- the unique authority of the Bible for the belief and life of the Christian. ...
285. Peninsula Bible Church
- www.pbc.org
- Bible Search Engines.
- Peninsula Bible Church.
- Peninsula Bible Church of Cupertino (PBCC) Home Page .
286. Mysteries of the Bible
- www.biblemysteries.com
- "Mysteries of the Bible Revealed and Resolved".
- Participate in the exploration of ongoing Bible Mysteries. ...
287. Hebrew - English Bible / Mechon-Mamre
- www.mechon-mamre.org
- Home | Hebrew Bible | Hebrew MT | English MT | Torah 101 | PC Freeware | Palm Freeware | Search .
- A Hebrew - English Bible.
- If you know no Hebrew, try our Hebrew Bible in English; if you know Hebrew well, you may prefer one of our four all Hebrew Bibles.
- Download this whole Bible in a zip from Simtel Net to study offline.
- The JPS Bible for the Palm Pilot (English only).
- The English text in this HTML edition of the Hebrew Bible is based on the electronic text (c) by Larry Nelson (P. ... In the rest of the books, we added {S} for setumah (open space within a line) and {P} for petuHah (new paragraph on new line) according to our Hebrew Bible). ...
288. Article: Shofar
- en.wikipedia.org
- 1 In the Bible and rabbinic literature.
- In the Bible and rabbinic literature .
- The shofar is mentioned frequently in the Bible, from Exodus to Zechariah, and throughout the Talmud and later tabbinic literature. ...
- The tekiah and teruah sounds mentioned in the Bible were respectively bass and treble. ...
- Ten appropriate verses from the Bible were recited at each repetition, which ended with a benediction. ...
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289. Article: Adam and Eve
- www.wikipedia.org
- According to the Book of Genesis of the Bible, Adam (Hebrew אדם Adam or ’Ādhām) was the first man created by God. ...
- 1 Adam in the Bible and Torah.
- Adam in the Bible and Torah.
- Most interpretations of the Bible hold that Adam and Eve were the progenitors of the whole human race. ...
- A tradition not found in the Bible text holds that the forbidden fruit was an apple. ...
290. Article: Census
- en2.wikipedia.org
- In the Bible, The Book of Numbers describes a God-mandated census that occurred when Moses led God's people from Egypt. King David commanded a numbering of the people which is strongly condemned (although it is not entirely clear why), and a Roman census is also mentioned in the New Testament of the Bible. ...
291. Article: Uzzah
- en2.wikipedia.org
- This is an article adapted from the public domain Easton's Bible Dictionary (1897). ...
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292. Article: Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, Inc.
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- Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, Inc.
293. Freedom From Religion Foundation, Inc.
- www.ffrf.org
- Bible Contradictions.
- PAUL SAID, "God is not the author of confusion," (I Corinthians 14:33), yet never has a book produced more confusion than the bible! There are hundreds of denominations and sects, all using the "inspired Scriptures" to prove their conflicting doctrines.
- For almost two millennia, the bible has been producing a most "uncertain sound. ...
- The problem is the bible itself. People who are free of theological bias notice that the bible contains hundreds of discrepancies. ...
- Pro-slavery bible verses were cited by many churches in the South during the Civil War, and were used by some theologians in the Dutch Reformed Church to justify apartheid in South Africa. ...
- Most of them do little homework, inventing off-the-cuff defenses of what the bible "could have meant," or devising creative explanations that actually make the problem worse. ...
- A true fundamentalist should consider the English version of the bible to be just as inerrant as the original because if we admit that human error was possible in the translation, then it was equally possible in the original writing. ... ") If a contradiction exists in English, then the bible is contradictory.
- ) Even if a defender of the bible were to eliminate all of the above (and no one has come close), we are still only scratching the surface. The bible is a flawed book.
294. Article: Pekah
- en2.wikipedia.org
- This article uses text from the public domain Easton's Bible Dictionary, originally published in 1897. ...
295. Article: Martin Luther
- www.wikipedia.org
- His call to the Church to return to the teachings of the Bible resulted in the formation of new traditions within Christianity and the Counter-Reformation in the Roman Catholic Church, culminating at the Council of Trent. ...
- His translation of the Bible helped to develop a standard version of the German language and added several principles to the art of translation. ...
- 9 Luther's German Bible.
- The controversy that broke loose with the publication of the 95 Theses placed even more pressure on the reformer to study the Bible. ...
- During this period of forced sojourn in the world, Luther was still hard at work upon his celebrated translation of the Bible, though he couldn't rely on the isolation of a monastery. During his translation, Luther would make forays into the nearby towns and markets to listen to people speak, so that he could put his translation of the Bible into the language of the people. ...
- Luther's German Bible.
- His books explain the settings of the epistles and show the conformity of the books of the Bible to each other. ...
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296. Article: Book of Mormon
- en.wikipedia.org
- 1 Relationship between the Book of Mormon and the Bible.
- The format of The Book of Mormon is similar to that of the Bible. The book is composed of the following books, which have been divided into chapters and verses similar to the Bible: .
- 1 Nephi begins in ancient Jerusalem around 600 BC, at roughly the same time as the Book of Jeremiah in the Bible. ...
- Here he gives much of the same instruction given in the Gospels of the Bible, and establishes an enlightened, peaceful society which endures several generations. ...
- Relationship between the Book of Mormon and the Bible.
- Most Latter Day Saints view the Book of Mormon as equivalent to the Bible in its authority as a work of scripture. ...
297. Article: Arecaceae
- en2.wikipedia.org
- This is an article from the public domain Easton's Bible Dictionary, originally published in 1897. ...
- From Easton's Bible Dictionary (1897) .
298. Article: Bible translations
- en.wikipedia.org
- Bible translations.
- (Redirected from Bible translation) .
- The Bible has been translated into many languages. ...
- This page gives information about Bible translations in various languages, in alphabetical order by language. ...
- 1 Comparison of English Bible translations (+ Greek and Hebrew).
- that the first printed Croatian Bible appeared, translated by a Franciscan Matija Petar Katančić. After a few other versions, the most widely accepted and praised is modern language translation from 1968, the so called "Zagreb Bible", which is based, partially, on Jerusalem Bible. ...
- Hrvatska Biblija:Bible in Croatian-full text .
- See also: History of the English Bible .
- Although John Wycliff is often credited with the first translation of the Bible into English, there were, in fact, many translations of large parts of the Bible centuries before Wycliff's work. ...
- To John Wyclif belongs the honor of organizing the first complete translation of the Bible into Middle English in the 1380s. ... A revision of the somewhat stilted language of the Wycliff Bible was undertaken by John Purvey in 1388. ...
- John Rogers compiled all of Tyndale's work together with Coverdale's translations of the missing books, and his original translation of the book of Manasses (from French) into the first complete English Bible, the Matthew's Bible, published in 1537. ...
- In 1539 Coverdale was allowed to print the Great Bible, the first authorized version. The Geneva Bible was latter introduced based on Coverdale's work and was the version Shakespeare quoted. As a response to the Geneva Bible, the Church of England produced the Bishops' Bible, the second authorized version, but which proved less popular than the Geneva Bible. ...
299. ChristianityToday.com - Informing. Inspiring. Connecting. Equipping.
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- More searches: Church Locator | Christian Sites | The Bible | Colleges | Seminaries & Grad Schools.
- Peter Jennings Goes Back to the Bible.
- Join us for prayer time, Bible study, and an opportunity to fellowship with other Christians. ...
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300. Article: Creation belief
- en.wikipedia.org
- 2 Bible-based beliefs.
- 1 Traditional "Orthodox" teachings concerning Bible-based beliefs.
- 2 Modern theories based on philosophical naturalism concerning Bible-based beliefs.
- Bible-based beliefs .
- Traditional "Orthodox" teachings concerning Bible-based beliefs.
- The Bible is the record of his actions and communications. God can be known through his communications and actions, hence it is important that the Bible be an accurate record of history. ...
- Modern theories based on philosophical naturalism concerning Bible-based beliefs.
- The first book of the Bible, common to Judaism and Christianity, contains two accounts of creation. ... According to the Documentary hypothesis, these two versions of the creation story existed independently, and the editor(s) of the Bible used both sources in creating the final version of Genesis that we know today. ...
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