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276. 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. ...
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277. Article: The Children's Encyclopedia
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- As well as factual articles, it contained many classic stories, nursery rhymes, songs, bible stories and poems. ...
- The Bible .
- As such the book is widely recognised as being very influential for several generations of British and Commonwealth children, and has become the subject of study by social historians, as it gives a great insight into the social values of the society that created it, and which in turn was influenced by it. ...
278. Bible History Links - Study Tools - Great Tools
- www.bible-history.com
- Study Tools: Great Tools.
- An Abbreviated Philosophical Glossary Answers in Action Study Tools Dictionaries .
- Bible Study Tools.
- http://bible. ...
- Baker`s Evangelical Dictionary Bible Study Tools.
- http://bible. ...
- Bible and Concordance (The Bible Gateway), searchable, multiple languages Study Tools .
- net/bible.
- Bible Search King James Bible. ...
- Catholic Encyclopedia Study Tools .
- Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible , Robert Jamieson, A. ... Fausset and David Brown Study Tools .
- Concordance: Search the KJV, ASV, YLT, and Darby versions of the Bible This document is from the Christian Classics Ethereal Library at Calvin College. Bible Versions Study Tools.
- org/htdig/search-bible. ...
- Creeds, Confessions and Catechisms The Apostle`s Creed, The Athanasian Creed, The Nicene Creed, The Augsburg Confession, The Westminster Confession, The Second Helvetic Confession, A Puritan Confession of Faith, The Westminster Catechism - Shorter Version, The Westminster Catechism - Larger Version, The Heidelberg Catechism, A Puritan Catechism, Bible Study Tools.
279. 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. ...
280. Article: Michael Servetus
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- Michael Servetus, also Miguel Serveto (1511 - 1553) was a remarkable man of study and scientific insights in medicine. His interests included many sciences, astronomy and metereology, geography, jurisprudence, theology and the study of the Bible, mathematics, anatomy and medicine. ...
- At the age of fifteen Michael entered the service of a Franciscan friar by the name of Juan de Quintana, an Erasmian, and he read the entire Bible in its original languages. ...
- Michael came to believe Arianist theology, which maintains that the belief of the Trinity is not based on Bible teachings. ... He studied at the College Calvi in Paris in 1533 and then after an interval he returned to paris to study medicine in 1536. ...
- Michael Servetus dedicated his first edition of Ptolemy and his edition of the Bible to his patron Hugues de la Porte, and dedicated his second edition of Ptolemy's Geography to his other patron, Archibishop Palmier. ...
281. Article: Midrash
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- Hagadic Midrashim: The homiletical, or Hagadic, Midrashim which embrace the interpretation in a moralizing or edifying manner, of the non-legal portions of the Hebrew Bible. ...
- Both kinds of Midrashim were at first preserved only orally; but their writing down commenced with the second century of our era, and they now exist in the shape chiefly of exegetical or homiletical commentaries on the Tanakh (the Hebrew Bible, aka The Old Testament). ...
- (4) Widely studied are the Rabboth (the great commentaries), a collection of ten Midrashim on different books of the Bible. ...
- Midrashic literature is worthwhile reading not only for its insights into Judaism and the history of Jewish thought, but also for the more incidental data it provides to historians, philologists, philosophers, and scholars of either historical-critical Bible study or comparative religion. ...
- Midrash halakha was the ancient rabbinic Jewish method of verifying the traditionally received laws by identifying their sources in the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible), and by interpreting these passages as proofs of the law's authenticity. ...
282. Sunday School Growth
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283. 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. ...
- 'The Academic Study of Miracles'- http://morgan. ...
284. Authenticwalk - Bible Study Toolbox
- www.mybibletoolbox.com
- Enter a verse or passage, then select from the following Bible versions to search from:.
- Audio, Audio Bible - English.
- GWB, Gods Word Bible.
- TMB, Third Millenium Bible.
- BBE, Bible in Basic English.
- Webs Websters Bible.
- WEB, World English Bible.
- Links to Bible Sites.
- Edit your Bible Page.
- Bible Statistics .
- Top Bible sites used.
- Bible Gateway.
- Bible Study Tools.
- Unbound Bible.
- Interested in connecting your site to the Bible Toolbox. ...
- Home | Look up a verse | Do a word study | Greek Study | Commentaries | Illustrations.
285. At Home With ChristiansUnite.com - Your Christian Resource Community
- www.christiansunite.com
- Bible Resources.
- Bible Study Aids.
- Bible Devotionals.
- Bible Trivia Quiz.
- For Fun » Clean Christian Jokes - Bible Trivia Quiz - Christian Cartoons - Holidays - Family Edited Movies.
- Search » Find Family Links - Top Christian Sites - Search the Bible.
- Bible » Study The Bible - Hear Audio Sermons - Read Bible Devotionals.
- Free Christian Book, Bible Study Materials, Devotionals, Prayer, General, more. ...
- Bibles/Bible Study Aids, Sermon Outlines, Reference, more. ...
- Search the Bible.
- Put Bible search on your site! .
286. Billy Graham: Bible Study
- www.billygraham.org
- Read this study from the book of John by Anne Graham Lotz.
- Designed specifically for new believers, this series of seven Bible Studies address the topics of salvation, assurance, lordship, the Bible, prayer, the Holy Spirit's indwelling, and evangelism.
- Bible Study.
287. Dr. Constable's Bible Study Notes and Commentary
- www.soniclight.com
- Constable's Bible Study Notes.
- These Bible study notes, written by Dr. ... Constable over a 20-year period, span over 7000 pages and present commentary on all 66 books of the Bible. ... Constable's seminary students, these Bible study notes are intended to help you to better understand God's written Word, the Bible.
- Note: To get the most out of these notes, use them with your favorite Bible. If you do not have a Bible, please refer to one of the many good Bibles that are available on-line. For example, the NET Bible is one such Bible. Click here to open the NET Bible.
- Constable's notes on all 66 books of the Bible in three formats. ...
- These Bible study notes are published by permission from Thomas L. ...
288. Article: Jehovah's Witnesses
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- 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 .
289. Article: Talk:Scientific mythology
- en.wikipedia.org
- I see the term "scientific mythology" as referring to the scientific study of myths in the sense of the work of Joseph Campbell or Mircea Eliade. ...
- So far as I know, there is no "scientific" study of mythology. ...
- I have found a few references, not to a scientific study of mythology, but to a mythology of science. ...
- It parallel's a fundamentalist's defence of the Bible. ...
- I wanted to make it clear from the title that we are not talking about the scientific study of myths, but rather the opposite: the study of science from a mythological perspective. ...
- I would again put myself on record as favouring that we get away from this ambiguous term and distinguish between "Myth in Science" which has to do with preconceptions and other myths which have arisen in the course of studying science, and "The Science of Mythology" which refers to the efforts of Joseph Campbell and others to bring order into the study of mythology. ...
- Yes I think possibly you can study mythology using the methods of science, and maybe Joseph Campbell did so. However he doesn't write much like a scientist and the usual term for the study of myth is Mythography (no article on this yet). ...
290. Bible Study - Wednesday Bible Study
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- Bible Study - Wednesday Bible Study.
- Bible Study & Small Group Sessions: study, discuss, learn, relate, process, leave enriched.
- -Bible Study, Focus, Community Prayer.
- And, that's not all: There will be topical studies like a book club on The Davinci Code and a small group session on homosexuality and the Bible. ...
- Did you know that the Bible questions where life is worth living—and whether life has any real meaning to it? Yep, and its found in the book of Ecclesiastes. ...
- Too hot to handle! See a preacher/teacher squirm uncomfortably during Bible Study! Post cigarettes after the lesson are allowed outside the building.
- Introduction to Bible Study.
- Bible Alphabet Soup.
- Who Wrote the Bible?.
- Power, Politics & the Making of Bible .
- Baseball, Apple Pie and the Bible.
- The Bible and Spiritual Formation.
- Other 2002 Bible Study Series.
- "What the Bible REALLY Says About. ...
- We will begin the new year by looking into what the Bible can teach about the many kinds of relationships that make up our lives. ...
- "What the Bible REALLY Says About. ...
291. Article: Afterlife
- www.wikipedia.org
- The study of views of the afterlife is a part of Eschatology, which deals with the soul, the resurrection of the dead, the messianic era, and the end of the world. ...
- The Christian Bible, for example, contains the words of Jesus: "The measure you give will be the measure you get. ...
- Quote from the bible, Corinthians-2, 5:1: For we know that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God, a house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens. ...
292. Article: Talk:Alcoholics Anonymous
- en.wikipedia.org
- Bob became dedicated to Confession of Christ, Bible study, Quiet Time, group prayer, fellowship and witness. ... Bob belonged to a very limited Oxford Group devoted to helping drunks and read most of their literature, his focus was on reliance on the Creator, acceptance of Christ, Bible study, prayer, guidance. ... Bob continued with his own Bible-oriented approach. ...
293. Article: Church of Christ, Scientist
- en.wikipedia.org
- Church teachings are based on the Bible and her book Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, the key doctrinal sources for Christian Science. ...
- They can be found worldwide, primarily in the US though also in Europe and other locations, and usually maintain a Christian Science Reading Room for reading and study open to the public. Churches have usually one one-hour church service each Sunday, consisting of hymns, prayer, and readings from the Bible and Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures. ...
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294. Article: Philo
- en.wikipedia.org
- He holds that the highest perception of truth is possible only after a study of the encyclopedic sciences. ...
- While Philo read the Hebrew Bible chiefly in the Greek translation, not deeming it necessary to use the Hebrew text, he nevertheless understood Hebrew, as his numerous etymologies of Hebrew names indicate. ... In the Haggadah, however, he was very much at home, not only in that of the Bible, but especially in that of the earlier Palestinian and the Hellenistic Midrash. ...
- Philo bases his doctrines on the Hebrew Bible, which he considers as the source and standard not only of religious truth but in general of all truth. ...
- Philo regards the Bible as the source not only of religious revelation, but also of philosophic truth; for, according to him, the Greek philosophers also have borrowed from the Bible: Heraclitus, according to "Quis Rerum Divinarum Heres Sit," § 43 i. ...
- Following the methods of Stoic allegory, they interpreted the Bible philosophically (on Philo's Predecessors in the domain of the allegoristic Midrash among the Palestinian and Alexandrian Jews, see Siegfried, l. ...
- Philo bases his hermeneutics on the assumption of a twofold meaning in the Bible, the literal and the allegorical. ...
- As a result of some of these rules of interpretationthe literal sense of certain passages of the Bible must be excluded altogether; e. ... , passages in which according to a literal interpretation something unworthy is said of God; or in which statements are made that are unworthy of the Bible, senseless, contradictory, or inadmissible; or in which allegorical expressions are used for the avowed purpose of drawing the reader's attention to the fact that the literal sense is to be disregarded. ...
- Philo found much material for this symbolism in the Hebrew Bible, and he developed it more thoroughly according to the methods of the Pythagoreans and Stoics. ...
- Philo analyzed the usage of numbers of the Bible, and believed that certain numbers symbolized different ideas. ...
- " He seems to have found this conception in the Bible (Gen. ...
- Noah is praised, while no really good deeds are reported of him, whence it may be concluded that the Bible refers to his good disposition. ...
- Philo holds that there are several types in the Bible representing the perfect stage. ...
295. Article: Supernatural
- en.wikipedia.org
- Most religious people claim that these phenomena, being essentially "unnatural," are not appropriate for scientific study (see also William James, The Variety of Religious Experience). ...
- Those who do not accept dogmatic authority find no reason for accepting the belief that the Bible (or any other religious scripture or institution) is infallible, or historically accurate and flawless. The absence of independent evidence confirming some of the biblical narratives has caused many scholars to question the accuracy or even the historicity of these accounts (see The Bible and history). ...
- The Thirty Years War was justified as a defense of inviolable privileges granted by God to the Roman Catholic Church and the Catholic Emperor, over against the Protestant claims of God's grant of the rights of nations and of self-government according to the Bible. ...
- Academic biblical study still generally operates within a mechanistic world-view, according to which the universe is understood as a closed system, operating according to rigidly structured 'laws of nature' which are entirely predictable and never deviate. ...
- In the Hebrew Bible plagues and other misfortunes are described as signs of God's anger or vengeance. ...
- (Oxford Companion to the Bible (1992), entry for "Medicine and the Bible") .
- Many modern skeptical readers of the Bible hold that its authors gradually reinterpreted historical and natural events as miraculous or supernatural. ...
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296. Article: Hermeneutics
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- Hermeneutics (Hermeneutic means interpretive) is a particular approach to the study of texts. ... The discipline emerged in the 15th century as a methodology for explaining the correct analysis of the Bible. ...
- Biblical Hermeneutics deals with various principles related to the study of the Word of God. ...
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298. Article: Ethics
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- The formal study of ethics in a serious and analytical sense began with the early Greeks, and later Romans. ... The study of ethics was developed further by Epicurus and the epicurean movement, and by Zeno and the stoics. ...
- Although not developed in a formal and analytical sense, the subject of ethics was of great concern to the writers of the Hebrew Bible, and centuries later, the New Testament and the Apocrypha. A survey of ethics in these subjects can be found in the article Ethics in the Bible; a related article, Ethics in religion covers the more extended topic of how the subject of ethics has developed in major world religions. ...
- The formal study of philosophy stagnated until the medieval era, when it gained new strength through the writings of Maimonides, Saint Thomas Aquinas and others. ...
- The study of analytic ethics took off with G. ...
- One branch of normative ethics is theory of conduct; this is the study of right and wrong, of obligation and permissions, of duty, of what is above and beyond the call of duty, and of what is so wrong as to be evil. ...
- This has led to the study of environmental ethics and social ecology. A growing trend has been to combine the study of both ecology and economics to help provide a basis for sustainable decisions on environmental use. ...
- There are several sub-branches of applied ethics examining the ethical problems of different professions, such as business ethics, medical ethics, engineering ethics and legal ethics, while technology assessment and environmental assessment study the effects and implications of new technologies or projects on nature and society. ...
- There are articles on Ethics in religion and Ethics in the Bible. ...
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299. Article: Satanism
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- Satanism is a religion involving either the worship of Satan, or some other supreme evil being, or the directing of one's life based on inspirations gained from study of the archetype of Satan. ...
- The above quote is using the word to describe Martin Luther's teachings, although Luther himself would have denied either worshipping Satan or being inspired by the study of Satan. ...
- Philosophical Satanists, also known as Modern Satanists, who do not worship any Satan or demon or devil, but instead who find inspiration in the study of various "dark" gods and spirits and myths, or the archetype of Satan. ...
- Most who study Satanism in modern society disregard rebellious Satanists as relatively unimportant. ...
- Their philosophies can be found in LaVey's book, The Satanic Bible. ...
300. Article: Satanism
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Satanism is a religion involving either the worship of Satan, or some other supreme evil being, or the directing of one's life based on inspirations gained from study of the archetype of Satan. ... " The above quote is using the word to describe Martin Luther's teachings, although Luther himself would have denied either worshipping Satan or being inspired by the study of Satan. ...
- Philosophical Satanists, also known as Modern Satanists, who do not worship any Satan or demon or devil, but instead who find inspiration in the study of various "dark" gods and spirits and myths, or the archetype of Satan. ...
- Most who study Satanism in modern society disregard rebellious Satanists as relatively unimportant. ...
- Their philosophies can be found in LaVey's book, The Satanic Bible. ...
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