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201. Learn the King James Bible
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202. Article: King James Version of the Bible
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- King James Version of the Bible.
- This article is part of the History of the English Bible series.
- Old English Bible translations.
- Great Bible.
- Bishops' Bible Geneva Bible Douai Bible King James Version of the Bible Revised Standard Version New American Standard Version New English Bible New International Version New Revised Standard Version .
- The King James Version or Authorised Version of the Holy Bible was a translation in English for the benefit of the Church of England at the behest of King James I of England. ...
- The motivation behind the KJV translation was in large part due to the Protestant belief that the Bible was the sole source of doctrine (see sola scriptura) and as such should be translated into the local venacular. By the time that the King James Bible was written, there was already a tradition going back almost a hundred years of Bible translation into English, starting with William Tyndale. At the time of the King James Bible, the authorised version of the Church of England was the Bishops' Bible. The Bishops' Bible, however, enjoyed little popular esteem, and its popularity was eclipsed by the Geneva Bible, whose marginal notes espoused a Protestantism that was too Puritan and radical for King James's taste. ...
- Frontispiece to the first edition of the King James Bible At the Hampton Court conference, King James proposed that a new translation be commissioned to settle the controversies, and hopefully, to replace the Geneva Bible and its offensive notes in the popular esteem. ...
- The ordinary Bible, read in the church, commonly called the Bishops' Bible, to be followed, and as little altered as the original will permit. ...
- These translations to be used when they agree better with the text than the Bishop's Bible, viz. ...
- However, the English language has changed somewhat since the time of publication and the translators of the Bible used a version of English that was somewhat archaic even at the time of publication. ...
- At the time William Tyndale made his Bible translation, there was uncertainty in Early Modern English as to whether the older pronoun his or the neologism its was the proper genitive case of the third person singular pronoun it. ...
- Some conservative fundamentalist Protestants believe that the newer versions of the Bible are based on corrupt manuscripts and that the King James Version is more authentic than more recent versions. ...
203. ScripTours - Douay-Rheims Online Bible
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- ScripTours Online Douay-Rheims Bible.
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205. World Bible Translation Center
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206. Article: Smith's Bible Dictionary
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- Smith's Bible Dictionary.
- Early editions of Smith's Bible Dictionary are a public domain resource. ...
- Reference: Dictionary of the Bible edited by William Smith (3 volumes: London, John Murray, 1863). ...
207. Article: Vulgate
- en.wikipedia.org
- 3 Relation with the Old Latin Bible.
- The Vulgate Bible is an early 5th-century translation of the Bible into Latin made by St. ...
- This became the standard Bible of the Roman Catholic Church a few decades after it was produced. ...
- Relation with the Old Latin Bible .
- The Latin Bible used before the Vulgate and usually known as the Vetus Latina, or "Old Latin", was not translated by a single person or institution, nor even uniformly edited. ...
- The main difference in the Nova Vulgata is that it takes account of the textual criticism of recent years and in places reflects the changes in such texts as the United Bible Society's critical text. ...
- Latin and Greek are both highly inflected languages with very flexible word-order, but the attempt to render such things as the richer array of Greek participles sometimes resulted in clumsy Latin that was preserved in the English of the King James Bible. ...
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208. Article: Moses
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- According to the Hebrew Bible, Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt. ... However, advances in higher criticism have convinced several Bible scholars that this work, in the form we know it today, was edited together from several earlier sources. ...
- 1 Moses in the Hebrew Bible.
- Moses in the Hebrew Bible .
- The school of skeptics called Bible Minimalism, whose views are commonplace among academics, suggest Moses never actually existed as a historical figure, and the events of Exodus, uncorroborated, are the products of pure myth. ... See the article on The Bible and history. ...
- If the Bible is literally describing an accurate description of Moses' views, then by modern standards some of his commands would amount to calls for murder, war crimes or rape. ...
- Adherents of all these faiths understand the serious ethical dilemmas that arise when reading certain parts of the Bible. ...
- The traditional approach is what we now call fundamentalist; it assumes that Biblical character, the situations described, and the word said took place precisely as the Bible says it happened. A more modern religious liberal approach rejects this view, and holds that the text of the Bible, especially the five books of Moses, were edited together from a number of sources over a long period of time. In this view, the situations described in the Bible do not necessarilly represent the actual words or intentions of the Biblical characters, but instead represent the view of the editors of the Bible. ...
- Unitarian-Universalists adopt a non-fundamentist approach: "We do not, however, hold the Bible-or any other account of human experience-to be either an infallible guide or the exclusive source of truth. ... We believe that we should read the Bible as we read other books (or the newspaper) - with imagination and a critical eye. ...
- Unitarian Universalist appraoch to reading the Bible .
209. Article: Ethics in the Bible
- en.wikipedia.org
- Ethics in the Bible.
- Western philosophical works on ethics were written in a culture whose literary and religious ideas were based in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) and the New Testament. As such, there is a connection between the ethics of the Bible and the ethics of the great western philosophers. However, this is not a direct connection; significant differences of opinion in how to interpret and apply passages in the books of the Bible lead to different understandings of ethics. ...
- Ethics in the Hebrew Bible .
- The books of the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) cover a period of many centuries, reflecting a rich variety of conditions and beliefs, ranging from the culture of ancient nomadic shepherd tribes to the refinement of life and law of an urban population, from primitive clan henotheism to the ethical monotheism of the prophets. It is thus unwarranted to treat the ethics of the Bible as a unit; the ethical discussions contained therein do not all neatly flow from one dominant principle; there is no one set of clearly defined rules, conduct and obligation. ...
- With these important qualifications kept in view, it is safe to hold that the principle underlying the ethical concepts of the Bible and from which the positive duties and virtues are derived is the unity and holiness of God, in whose image man was created. ...
- From the stories in Genesis it is apparent that the Bible does not regard morality as contingent upon an antecedent and authoritative proclamation of the divine will and law. ...
- Ethics in systematic form, and apart from religious belief, is as little found in apocryphal or Judæo-Hellenistic literature as in the Bible. ...
- The Hellenistic propaganda literature made the propagation of Jewish ethics taken from the Bible its main object for the sake of winning the pagan world to pure monotheism. ...
- In many Christian traditions, all the text of the Bible is considered to be divinely inspired. ...
- (The scripture quotations in this section are taken from the World English Bible, a modern public domain translation. ...
210. Article: Moses
- en2.wikipedia.org
- According to the Hebrew Bible, Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt. ... However, advances in higher criticism have convinced several Bible scholars that this work, in the form we know it today, was edited together from several earlier sources. ...
- 1 Moses in the Hebrew Bible.
- Moses in the Hebrew Bible .
- There is a school of skeptics called Bible Minimalism, whose views are commonplace among academics, have suggested Moses never actually existed as a historical figure, and the events of Exodus, uncorroborated, are the products of pure myth. ... See the article on The Bible and history. ...
- If the Bible is literally describing an accurate description of Moses' views, then by modern standards some of his commands would amount to calls for murder, war crimes or rape. ...
- Adherents of all these faiths understand the serious ethical dilemmas that arise when reading certain parts of the Bible. ...
- The traditional approach is what we now call fundamentalist; it assumes that Biblical character, the situations described, and the word said took place precisely as the Bible says it happened. A more modern religious liberal approach rejects this view, and holds that the text of the Bible, especially the five books of Moses, were edited together from a number of sources over a long period of time. In this view, the situations described in the Bible do not necessarilly represent the actual words or intentions of the Biblical characters, but instead represent the view of the editors of the Bible. ...
- Unitarian-Universalists adopt a non-fundamentist approach: "We do not, however, hold the Bible-or any other account of human experience-to be either an infallible guide or the exclusive source of truth. ... We believe that we should read the Bible as we read other books (or the newspaper) - with imagination and a critical eye. ...
- Unitarian Universalist appraoch to reading the Bible .
211. Article: Sacred text
- www.wikipedia.org
- Christianity: The Christian Bible .
- Church of Christ, Scientist: The Christian Bible, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures .
- Judaism: The Jewish Bible (Tanakh = Torah, Nevi'im, Ketuvim), the Talmud .
- Mormonism: The Christian Bible, Book of Mormon, Pearl of Great Price, Doctrine and Covenants .
- Rastafarianism - Holy Piby translation of the Christian Bible, Kebra Negast .
212. Christian Classics Ethereal Library
- www.ccel.org
- Bible Browser.
- Study Bible.
- On-Line Bible.
- New: the Audio New Testament: World English Bible contains a narration of the entire New Testament by Dave Williams, in MP3 format. ...
- The World Wide Study Bible organizes scripture versions, commentaries, sermons, study guides, and book references according to scripture passage. ...
- Currently it is linked to Easton's Bible Dictionary, Torrey's Topical Textbook, Elwell's Dictionary of Christian Theology, and the Catholic Encyclopedia. ...
- Converting bible references between different versifications schemes .
213. The Saint John's Bible
- www.saintjohnsbible.org
- BBC Documentary about The Saint John's Bible .
- Saint John's Bible Trip to Rome -- May 2004.
- The Saint John's Bible.
214. Article: Bible belt
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- Bible belt.
- (Redirected from Bible Belt) .
- The Bible belt is an area including a number of southern and midwestern states in the USA in which fundamentalist protestantism is a pervasive part of the culture. ...
215. Online Bible Software - European Home
- www.onlinebible.org
- The Online Bible software is a tool to support you in your biblestudy. ...
- If you do not use the Online Bible software yet, we offer free Online Bible Starterspacks in several european languages. ...
- If you already use the Online Bible you can find software updates and free downloads in the library. ...
- Of course you can order the Online Bible CD ROM, unlockcodes and other expansions from this web-site as well. ...
- For this reason it is our purpose to distribute free Online Bible Starterpacks in all european languages (and a few other languages). Select your language and become informed on the Online Bible software for your personal biblestudy. ...
- Stay informed with the Online Bible Newsletter. ...
- The costs are mainly financed by the Online Bible subscribers, the Online Bible CD distribution and donations. ...
- Discover how you can obtain The Message of Eugene Peterson for your Online Bible. ...
- in which permission is arranged for the publication of the Complete Jewish Bible (David Stern). ...
- Translations added to French home of La Bible Online.
- New French module available in Bibliothèque de la Bible Online Français. ...
- The module contains 500 articles on the Bible and christian life. ...
- First set of articles for the International Online Bible Dictionary are available for translation.
- de Koning received for conversion to Online Bible format. ...
- If you like to see this educating text to come available in Online Bible as a Note-module in your language. ...
216. Article: Masoretic Text
- en2.wikipedia.org
- It is also widely used in translations of the Old Testament of the Bible. ...
- But in terms of the masoretic text the word mesorah has a very specific meaning: it refers to concise marginal notes in manuscripts (and later printings) of the Hebrew Bible which note textual details, usually about the precise spelling of words. ...
- The name "Large Masorah" is applied sometimes to the lexically arranged notes at the end of the printed Bible, usually called the Final Masorah, or the Masoretic Concordance. ...
- The Talmud states that a standard copy of the Hebrew Bible was kept in the court of the Temple in Jerusalem for the benefit of copyists; there were paid correctors of Biblical books among the officers of the Temple (Talmud, tractate Ketubah 106a). ...
- As the prose books of the Bible were hardly ever written in stichs, the copyists, in order to estimate the amount of work, had to count the letters. ...
- Since no additions were allowed to be made to the official text of the Bible, the early Masoretes adopted other expedients: e. ...
- In fifteen passages in the Bible some words are stigmatized. ...
- In nine passages of the Bible are found signs usually called "inverted nuns," because they resemble the Hebrew letter nun (נ ) written upside down. ...
- In the first half of the tenth century Aaron ben Moses ben Asher of Tiberias and Ben Naphtali, heads of two rival Masoretical schools, each wrote a standard codex of the Bible embodying the traditions of their respective schools. ... In spite of the rivalry of Ben Naphtali and the opposition of Saadia Gaon, the most eminent representative of the Babylonian school of criticism, Ben Asher's codex became recognized as the standard text of the Bible. ...
- Jacob ben Hayyim ibn Adonijah, having collated a vast number of manuscripts, systematized his material and arranged the Masorah in the second Bomberg edition of the Bible (Venice, 1524-25). Besides introducing the Masorah into the margin, he compiled at the close of his Bible a concordance of the Masoretic glosses for which he could not find room in a marginal form, and added an elaborate introduction—the first treatise on the Masorah ever produced. ...
- CD Ginsburg's editions of the Hebrew Bible and its masoretic apparatus .
- Various editions of the Hebrew Bible based on the Aleppo Codex from the Breuer school (scholars include Rabbi Mordecai Breuer and Dr. ...
- See also: Hebrew Bible .
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217. Article: Abrahamic religion
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- There are six notable figures in the Bible prior to Abraham: Adam and Eve, their sons Cain and Abel, Enoch who was "taken by God" and Noah, his great-grandson, who saved his own family and all animal life in Noah's Ark. ...
- According to the Bible, the patriarch Abraham (or Ibrahim, the Arabic version) had eight sons: one (Ishmael) by his wife's servant Hagar, and one (Isaac) by his wife Sarah. ...
- There are other religions that recognize, to a greater or lesser degree, the prophets of the Bible, including the various Voodoo faiths (a syncretic blend of Christianity and African pagan religions) and Unitarian Universalism. ...
218. Article: New Testament
- en.wikipedia.org
- The New Testament or The Greek Scriptures is the name given to the part of the Christian Bible that was written after the birth of Jesus Christ. ...
- Generally, the greater the role of God in one's doctrine of inspiration, the more one accepts the Bible's infallibility, inerrancy, and authorititativeness. ...
- Infallibility relates to the absolute correctness of the Bible in matters of doctrine. ...
- Inerrancy relates to the absolute correctness of the Bible in factual assertions (including historical and scientific assertions). ...
- Authoritativeness relates to the correctness of the Bible in questions of practice and morality. ...
- All of these concepts depend for their meaning on the supposition that the text of Bible has been properly interpreted, with consideration for the intention of the text, whether literal history, allegory or poetry, etc. ...
- For Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches, it is the Church itself that is infallible, rather than the Bible alone, because the Bible is viewed as the product of the Church. Accordingly, these churches place much emphasis on tradition, which constitutes the collective teachings of the Church over the centuries including the historic interpretation of the Bible and its traditional liturgical usage. ...
- Their traditions supposedly derive authority from the Bible, and are therefore always open to re-evaluation. This openness to doctrinal revision has extended in some Protestant traditions even to the re-evaluation of the doctrine of Scripture upon which the Reformation was founded, and members of these traditions may even question whether the Bible is infallible in doctrine, inerrant in historical and other factual statements, and whether it has uniquely divine authority. ...
- Fundamentalists accept the enduring authoritativeness and impugnability of a pre-scientific interpretation of the Bible, especially on such issues as the ordination of women, abortion, and homosexuality. ...
- Both fundamentalists and evangelicals profess belief in the inerrancy of the Bible, but the stronger emphasis on literal interpretation by fundamentalists has led to the rejection of many scientific concepts, particularly that of evolution. Evangelicals, on the other hand, tend to avoid interpretations of the Bible that would directly contradict generally accepted scientific assertions of fact. ...
- Those who are more liberal view the Bible as a human witness to the glory of God, the work of fallible humans who wrote from a limited experience unusual only for the insight they have gained through their inspired struggle to know God in the midst of a troubled world. ...
- see: the Canon of Scripture, books of the Bible, Old Testament, Textus Receptus .
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219. Article: Prophet
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- 3 Prophecy in the Hebrew Bible.
- Prophecy in the Hebrew Bible .
- The Tanakh (Hebrew Bible, which Christians refer to as the Old Testament) affirms that prophecy is not limited to Jews, and is remarkable for the many accounts of prophets it contains. ...
- Similarly, Jews reject the Quran's claims that Jews have deliberately falsified the Bible and that only Muslims know the true word of God. ...
- There were, of course, other women who functioned as prophets, and the last prophet mentioned in the Bible, Noahdiah (Nehemiah 6:14) was a woman. ...
- Within this group, many Protestants believe that prophecy ended with the last of the prophets in the Hebrew portion of the Bible that Christians call the "Old Testament" included in their canon, leaving a gap of about 400 years between then and the coming of Jesus Christ. ...
- Occasionally, their literature refers to the Christian congregation collectively as God's prophet on earth; this must be understood however in the sense of declaring God's judgments from the Bible, rather than a claim to inspiration. ...
- Given that most Christians believe Jesus to be God, those in the Greek Bible called the "New Testament" that received a message from him might be considered by some Christians to be prophets. ...
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220. Bible Students Online, An International Association
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- Bible Student News.
- Bible Answers .
- If this is your first time visiting Bible Students Online, click here to find out a little more about us, this site and the resources available. ...
- A children's book, taking you through the Bible from Adam to the Apostle John's Revelation. ...
- Bible Student History.
- A special Issue of the Herald featuring Bible Student History. ...
- Recent Bible Student History His Pulpit Was the World.
- Our Bible commentaries are up and running, here you'll find verse-by-verse studies on Revelation, Daniel, Ezekiel and other books of the Bible.
- The Bible Students Forum is a new discussion board sponsored by this website. ...
- © Bible Student Ministries 1997-2004.
- Bible Students Forum.
- Bible Students List.
- Our brethren in Australia, the Berean Bible Institute, and publishers of "The People's Paper" since 1918. ...
- Bible Students in Japan .
- Bible Fellowship Union .
- Publishers of the "Bible Study Monthly", formerly "Bible Students Monthly" a journal published since 1924.
221. Article: Biblical canon
- en.wikipedia.org
- The different criteria for, and the process of, canonization for each community dictates what members of that community consider to be "the Bible. ...
- 1 See Bible and Tanakh.
- See Bible and Tanakh.
- At this time, all of the below canons are considered to be "closed"; that is, most adherents of the various groups do not think that additional books can be added to the Bible. ... Certain sects (such as the Latter-day Saints) which accept the Bible as part of their formally adopted sacred literature may also include other works in the totality of their canon, but they generally do not consider those other works to be part of the Bible. ...
- Evidence suggests that the process of canonization of the Hebrew Bible occurred between 200 BCE and 200 CE. ...
- Additional evidence of a collection of sacred scripture similar to portions of the Hebrew Bible comes from Sirach (dating from from 180 BCE), which includes a list of names of men, in the same order as is found in the Torah and the Nevi'im (Prophets), and which includes the names of some men mentioned in the Ketuvim (Writings). ...
- The Septuagint (LXX) translation of the Hebrew Bible into Greek, probably in the 1st and 2nd centuries BCE, provided a standard text for the non-Hebrew-speaking world. ...
- Scrolls discovered at caves near Qumran refer to the Torah and Nevi'im, and suggest that these portions of the Bible had already been canonized before 68 CE. ...
- In the first century CE, Philo Judaeus of Alexandria discussed sacred books, but made no mention of a tripartite division of the Bible. Similarly, the Christian Bible refers to the Torah and the Nevi'im, but not to the Ketuvim. ...
- Megillat Taanit, in a discussion of days when fasting is prohibited but that are not noted in the Bible, mentions the holiday of Purim, which suggests that the book of Esther was not at that time considered canonical. ...
- Jerome translated the Bible into Latin, producing the Vulgate bible, he argued for the "Veritas Hebraica", or the acceptance of the Jewish canon of the Old Testament. ...
- There is some evidence that the first decision to omit these books entirely from the Bible was made by Protestant laity rather than clergy. ...
- Furthermore, there are many books similar in style to the books of the Bible and dating from the same period, which are accepted by neither Protestants nor Catholics. ...
- See Books of the Bible for a listing. ...
222. Article: The Message
- en2.wikipedia.org
- It is a contemporary paraphrase of the Holy Bible from the original languages, "crafted to present its tone, rhythm, events, and ideas in everyday language. ...
- The Message was written as an attempt to return to that, to convert the Bible back into the language in which we think and speak. ...
- The entire Bible was released the same year. ...
- 3 The Entire Bible.
- The Entire Bible.
223. Article: Fundamentalist Christianity
- en.wikipedia.org
- Derivatively, a fundamentalist Christian is a Christian who holds the Bible to be infallible, historically accurate, and decisive in all issues of controversy that the Bible is believed to directly address; which was the central issue for which the Christian Fundamentalist movement has contended. ...
- Evangelicals, Pentecostalists, and Fundamentalists share a high view of the authority of the Bible, and place a supremely high value on the individual, much higher than popular stereotypes can account for, and commonly hold a radically individualistic understanding of sola fide, and sola scriptura. ...
- The original formulation of American fundamentalist beliefs can be traced to the Niagara Bible Conference in 1878. ...
- Inerrancy of the Bible .
- Christian Fundamentalists argued that the Bible must be accepted as the literal word of God, correct not only in its religious or moral teachings, but also in its scientific and historical claims. A typical fundamentalist approach to the Bible, is a "literal where possible" framework of interpretation. ... The Bible should instead be interpreted as the original readers would have interpreted it - literally where the context shows the intention of a non-figurative meaning, as in the gospel narratives and other chronicles; but figuratively where the context shows an intended figurative sense, as in the Book of Revelation. ...
- Almost all fundamentalists believe that macroevolution does not occur, since it contradicts their reading of the Bible. ...
- Many Fundamentalists tend to oppose the conclusions of modern scholarship that call into question traditional beliefs about the Bible. ... They may also believe that to suggest that a given book of the Bible was a compilation or the result of an editorial effort would compromise fundamentalist assertions about biblical inerrancy and divine inspiration. ...
- A subset of self-described Fundamentalists also reject all recent translations of the Bible in favor of the King James Version, and is known among Evangelicals as the King-James-Only Movement. ...
- Rescuing the Bible from Fundamentalism: A Bishop Rethinks the Meaning of Scripture by John Shelby Spong, Harper San Francisco; ISBN 0060675187, 1992 .
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224. Article: Millerites
- en.wikipedia.org
- The Millerite tradition is a diverse family of denominations and Bible study movements that have arisen since the middle of the 19th century, traceable to the Adventist movement sparked by the apocalyptic teachings of William Miller. ...
- Miller was a profitable farmer, a Baptist layman and amateur student of the Bible, living in northern New York, in the region of that state which has come to be known as the Burned-over district. Beginning with a strictly literal reading of the ages of people mentioned in the first chapters of Genesis and the dating of other events mentioned in the Bible, Miller believed that precise calculations were possible, full of prophetic importance. ...
- Sometimes with the help of visions and visitations by angels, or reformers whose message was identified with Bible prophecy, post-Disappointment Millerites arrived at various reinterpretations of the meaning of the Disappointment, often constructing alternative history, theology, politics and science, sometimes showing openness to rejected knowledge and conspiracy theories; and to the extent that these developed in a particular group, a concomitant tendency toward withdrawal also developed. ...
- These churches and groups generally claim to adhere to a strictly literal interpretation of the Bible, with distinctively strong interest in the present fulfillment of prophecy, sometimes with emphasis on sciences, health practices and philanthropic ventures based on the Bible. ... In addition some teach that special, miraculous visions or divine insight are needed in order to understand the present significance of the Bible. ...
225. Article: Moody Bible Institute
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- Moody Bible Institute.
- Moody Bible Institute is a prominent Christian institution for higher education. ...
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