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326. Article: Homeschooling
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Many homeschooling families address socialization concerns by joining numerous organizations, including private, campusless independent study programs, and specialized enrichment groups for PE, Art, Music, and Debate. ...
- Opponents cite study of the Bible for History, and avoidance of the theory of evolution. ...
- the study of the Bible for History is said to be confirmed by archeological studies, .
- Also, most families are not homeschooling for religious reasons, and study other things, like primary sources for their curricula. ...
- For example, a unit study of American Indians would combine age-appropriate lessons in Social Studies (how did Indians live?), Art (making Indian Clothing), History (What happened to Indians in the U. ... Next month, the unit-study subject would change to "Construction," or some other real-world subject or culture. ...
- Supporters say unit studies make excellent use of student time by combining several fields into one study time, and permit students to follow personal interests. ... Unit studies also permit a family to study together. ...
- Homeschoolers often purchase unit-study guides that suggest materials, projects and shopping lists, and supplement them with specialized curricula for math, and sometimes reading and writing. ...
- These materials essentially recreate school in the home, offering little flexibility or individuation of the program of study. ...
- Homeschooled children often study a second language. ...
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327. Article: Yiye Avila
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- Avila went to college at the Universidad Interamericana De Puerto Rico's San German branch, to study to become a teacher, and one of the requisites was to take a class about the Bible. ...
328. Mysteries of the Bible
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- "Mysteries of the Bible Revealed and Resolved".
- Participate in the exploration of ongoing Bible Mysteries. ...
329. Churches of Christ Online
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- Bible Study Aids .
- The Bible Gateway(TM) is a service of Gospel Communications Network (Gospelcom).
- Search the Bible in thirteen languages and multiple Bible Versions SEARCHING INSTRUCTIONS.
- Search the Bible:.
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- Looking for FREE sermons or Bible study materials? Want to learn more about the Bible, Jesus, and His Church? Here you will find nearly 1000 sermons and Bible studies by Mark A. ... " (Matthew 10:8) Perhaps you will find them feasible for sermon preparation, teaching Bible classes, or your own personal study of God's Word.
- Bible Studies Foundation.
- A searchable Bible study site with links for the Old Testament by book and by topic, the New Testament by book and by topic, Theology, Spiritual Life and Church History.
- Bible Lessons. ...
- Nevertheless, these lessons are humbly shared in hopes that they will be a blessing to all who read and study them.
- Bible study material is arranged by alphabet.
- E-Bible Teacher.
- Kid's Bible. ...
- com where kids can surf through Bible lessons and games!.
- Internet Bible Study.
330. Watchmen Bible Study Group Christian Bible Studies
- www.biblestudysite.com
- WATCHMEN BIBLE STUDY GROUP.
- | New material on site | Bible studies | Newer students | Bible Q & A's | Study tools | Search our site |.
- Welcome, we are a non-denominational Christian Bible study group. This site has studies for beginner through advanced Bible students. We hope that this site will enhance your personal study of our Heavenly Father's letter to us - The Bible. ...
- In this present study we are going to focus on:.
- The Antichrist As part of our Site renovation, we have reformatted the second study. ...
- Description of study: The very sound of the name 'antichrist' sends cords of revulsion through the soul of any Christian. ...
- When was the beginning? As part of our Site renovation, we have reformatted the first study. ... Description of study: "In the beginning. ... " These are the first three English words in the Bible. ... ) What does the Bible tell us? As with all of God's word, there is so much more written just below the surface right there before our eyes, hidden to most but there for the discovery of all. ...
- More readers questions answered: Does 1st Jn 5:7 belong in the Bible? (of course it does) , The "born of the water" in John 3:5, Would Adam have lived forever?, Was Jesus God?, Was Adam the first human?, Go to list all questions.
- We've added this to our existing The Holy Spirit & The Holy Trinity study.
- Diagram and definition of the 18 Greek Prepositions in the Bible: Fully labeled and cross-linked diagram of the Greek Prepositions and their definitions. ... This diagram takes Bullinger's work in his Companion Bible Appendix #104 and adds a custom-made diagram with live click-on crosslinks to his definitions and Scripture references - all on the same page for fast interaction. When one is reading the Companion Bible and they comes across Bullinger's reference to a certain Preposition, they find that he only gives the Appendix section number. One must then go to the back of that Bible onto the appendices and locate that section. ... Now unless you can remember the 18 Prepositions and the dozens of other combinations, then you'll have to turn to the back of your Companion Bible and try to find Appendix 104, section ix. ...
331. Article: Thomas Chatterton
- www.wikipedia.org
- Thomas learned his first letters from the illuminated capitals of an old musical folio, and learned to read out of a black-letter Bible. ...
- He also liked to lock himself in a little attic which he had appropriated as his study; and there, with books, cherished parchments, saved from the loot of the muniment room of St Mary Redcliffe, and drawing materials, the child lived in thought with his 15th century heroes and heroines. ...
- Chatterton's "Rowleian" jargon appears to have been chiefly the result of the study of John Kersey's Dictionarium Anglo-Britannicum, and it seems that his knowledge of even Chaucer was very slight. His holidays were mostly spent at his mother's house; and much of them in the favourite retreat of his attic study there. ...
- He had wished, according to his foster-mother, to study medicine with Barrett; in his desperation he now reverted to this, and wrote to Barrett for a letter to help him to an opening as a surgeon's assistant on board an African trader. ...
- The neglected condition of the study of earlier English in the 18th century alone accounts for the temporary success of Chatterton's mystification. ...
332. 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. Many historians of religions agree with Yehezkel Kaufman's study, which holds that the Biblical authors interpreted idolatry in its most literal form: most idolators really believed that their idols were gods. ... 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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333. Article: Brooke Foss Westcott
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- In 1860 he expanded his Norrisian essay into an Introduction to the Study of the Gospels, a work remarkable for insight and minuteness of study, as well as for reverential treatment combined with considerable freedom from traditional lines. Westcott's work for Smith's Dictionary of the Bible, notably his articles on "Canon,” "Maccabees," "Vulgate," entailed most careful and thorough preparation, and led to the composition of his subsequent popular books, The Bible in the Church (1864) and a History of the English Bible (1869). ...
- One of his most valuable works, The Gospel of Life (1892), a study of Christian doctrine, incorporated the materials upon which he was delivered a series of more private and esoteric lectures on week-day evenings. ...
- The strain of the joint work was very heavy, and the intensity of the interest and study which he brought to bear upon his share in the labours of the Ecclesiastical Courts Commission, of which he had been appointed a member, added to his burden. ...
- Introduction to the Study of the Gospels (1860) .
- The Bible in the Church (1864) .
334. Article: Calligraphy
- en2.wikipedia.org
- The study of permanent inscriptions engraved in metal or chiselled into stone and the forms of letters used in them is called Epigraphy (q. ... Epigraphy is a branch of the broader study of ancient handwriting in more general terms, called Palaeography. ...
- Christianity gave a boost to the development of writing through the prolific copying of the Bible and other sacred texts. ...
335. 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. ...
- This highest level of human perfection can only be reached after intensive studying: 'Consequently he who wishes to attain to human perfection, must therefore first study Logic, next the various branches of Mathematics in their proper order, then Physics, and lastly Metaphysics. ... Through this active intellect, divine emanation will reach man after intensive study of all disciplines and thus man can reach the level of a prophet. ...
- However, most Ultra-Orthodox Jews today, due to their view of philosophy as heresy, are totally ignorant of Neo-Aristotelian and Neo-Platonic philosophy; they forbid the study of such subjects. ...
- 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. ...
336. Article: God
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- Jehovah or Yahweh - one of the names used for God in the Bible, based on the Hebrew YHVH (יהוה). ...
- Theology is the study of the nature of the divine. ...
- They point to the hypocritical inconsistencies in God's behavior and commands as found in the Bible and other religious writings as evidence of this. ...
- Thus, a monolatrist may believe in the reality of both the Egyptian gods and the god described in the Bible, but sees him or herself as a member of only one of these religions. ...
- The Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) characterizes God by these attributes: "The Lord, the Lord, a God merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness, keeping steadfast love for thousands, forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin, but who will by no means clear the guilty, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children and the children's children, to the third and the fourth generation. ...
- The Hebrew Bible contains no systematic theology: No attempt is made to give a philosophical or rigorous definition of God, nor of how God acts in the world. ... Most people believe that the Bible should be viewed as humanity's view of God, but theologian Abraham Joshua Heschel described the Biblical God as "anthropopathic," and said that we should read the Bible as God's view of humanity. ...
- This appears to be a radical departure from the concepts of God found in the Hebrew Bible and in the Qur'an. ...
- In regards to translating Hebrew names of God into English, most Orthodox and many Conservative Jews argue that it would be wrong to apply English female pronouns to God, not because God is of the male gender, but because doing so tends to draw attention to God as having gender, and also because the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) usually uses names that are grammatically masculine. ...
- The books of the Hebrew Bible (aka Old Testament) are held to be the product of revelation by Jews. ... Muslims consider the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament to be deliberately corrupted works; instead they affirm that the Koran alone represents divine revelation. ...
337. Article: Jerome
- en.wikipedia.org
- Jerome (about 340 - September 30, 420), (full name Eusebius Sophronius Hieronymus) is best known as the translator of the Bible from Greek and Hebrew into Latin. ...
- In any case he seems to have abstained for a considerable time from the study of the classics and to have plunged deeply into that of the Bible, under the impulsion of Apollinaris of Laodicea, then teaching in Antioch and not yet suspected of heresy. ... During this period, however, he seems to have found time for study and writing. ...
- Soon afterward he went to Constantinople to pursue his study of Scripture under the instruction of Gregory Nazianzen. ... Among other duties he undertook the revision of the text of the Latin Bible on the basis of the Greek New Testament and the Septuagint, in order to put an end to the marked divergences in the current western texts. ...
- He surpasses the others especially in his knowledge of Hebrew, gained by hard study, and not unskilfully used. ...
- This would be his due, if for nothing else, on account of the incalculable influence exercised by his Latin version of the Bible upon the subsequent ecclesiastical and theological development. ... Even when he is depicted as a half-clad anchorite, with cross, skull, and Bible for the only furniture of his cell, the red hat or some other indication of his rank is as a rule introduced somewhere in the picture. ...
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338. Bible study online by SomebodyCares4U
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339. Article: Conservative Judaism
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- The belief that traditional rabbinic modes of study, and modern scholarship and critical text study, are both valid ways to learn about and from Jewish religious texts. ...
- Jewish FAQ notes that "Conservative Judaism believes that scholarly study of Jewish texts indicates that Judaism has constantly been evolving to meet the needs of the Jewish people in varying circumstances, and that a central halakhic authority can continue the halakhic evolution today. ...
- In agreement with traditional Judaism, Conservative Judaism holds that God inspired prophets to write the Torah (five books of Moses) and the Hebrew Bible. ...
- They go further, and the movement's rabbinic authorities and official Torah commentary (Etz Hayim: A Torah Commentary) affirm that Jews should make use of modern critical literary and historical analysis to understand how the Bible developed. ...
- These records were eventually redacted together to form the Torah, and later on, the other books of the Tanakh Hebrew Bible . ...
340. Article: Martin Luther
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- 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 demands of study for academic degrees and preparation for delivering lectures drove Martin Luther to study the Scriptures in depth. ... The controversy that broke loose with the publication of the 95 Theses placed even more pressure on the reformer to study the Bible. This study convinced him that the Church had lost sight of several central truths. ...
- 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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341. Article: Number of the Beast (numerology)
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- The Mark of the Beast is mentioned in the Book of Revelation of the Christian Bible. ...
- 1 References from the Bible.
- References from the Bible.
- One interpretation is simply that 666 represents humankind in general because of the special significance that the number has in the Bible. ...
- Robert Graves suggests in his study of pagan symbolism The White Goddess that this is an acronym for the Latin sentence Domitianus Caesar Legatos Xti Violenter Interfecit, or "The Emperor Domitian violently killed the envoys of Christ". ...
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342. Article: Gudrun Ensslin
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- Gudrun was a stereotypical good girl, who did well at school and enjoyed reading the Bible. ...
- After high school, Gudrun went to study philosophy, Anglistics and Germanistics, where she met Bernward Vesper, a left-wing German. ...
343. Article: Witchcraft
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- 2 Witchcraft in the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible, Old Testament).
- Witchcraft in the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible, Old Testament) .
- In the Bible references to witchcraft are frequent, and the strong condemnations of such practices which we read there do not seem to be based so much upon the supposition of fraud as upon the "abomination" of the magic in itself. ...
- It should be noted that a small number of Orthodox Jews who study Kabbalah (Jewish esoteric mysticism) do believe in magic; their practices use terminology that varies greatly from witchcraft, but the basic ideas (using supernatural forces to effect results in the physical world) are identical. ...
- Some Neopagans study and practice forms of magery based in sincrecy between classical jewish mysticism and the modern witchcraft uses. ...
344. Article: John Wyclif
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- This article is part of the History of the English Bible series.
- Old English Bible translations Middle English Bible translations John Wyclif William Tyndale Great Bible Bishops' Bible Geneva Bible Douai Bible King James Version Modern English Bible translations Revised Version American Standard Version Revised Standard Version New American Standard Bible New International Version New King James Version New Revised Standard Version .
- He initiated the first English translation of the Bible in one complete edition and is considered a precursor of the Protestant Reformation (the Bible had been translated before into English, but in parts: e. ...
- 10 Relation to the English Bible.
- Wyclif owed much to Occam; he showed an interest in natural science and mathematics, but applied himself to the study of theology, ecclesiastical law, and philosophy. ...
- 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). Out of it he drew his comprehensive statements in support of his reformatory views--after intense study and many spiritual conflicts. ... 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. ...
345. Article: George Frideric Handel
- en.wikipedia.org
- His best-known work is The Messiah, an oratorio set to texts from the King James Bible. ...
- In 1702, in obedience to his father's wishes, he began the study of law at the University of Halle, but the following year he abandoned law for music and accepted a position as violinist in the orchestra of the opera-house at Hamburg. ...
346. Article: Pharisees
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- This conflict practically defines the Second Temple Era, a time when the Temple had tremendous authority but questonable legitimacy, and a time when when the sacred literature of the Torah and Bible were being edited and canonized. ...
- The end of the Babylonian Exile saw not only the construction of the Second Temple, but the canonization of the Bible as well. Although the priests controlled the monarchy and the Temple, scribes and sages (who would later come to be addressed as rabbi, "my master") monopolized the study of the Torah, which was read publicly on market-days, a practice which was instutionalized after the return from the Babylonian exile. ...
- The Pharisees were politically quiescent, content to study, teach, and worship in their own way. ...
- This belief entailed both a a commitment to relate religion to ordinary concerns and daily life, and a commitment to study and scholarly debate. ...
- This tradition of study and debate reached its fullest expression in the development of the Talmudim, elaborations of the Mishnah and records of Rabbinic debates and discussions, compiled around 400 C. ...
- Go and study it. ...
- At that time two groups claimed authority based on the Bible: the Pharisees, and a new group, Christians, who were followers of Jesus. The Pharisees claimed that the Jewish people could achieve redemption through the observance of laws derived from the Bible; the Christians believed that people could be saved through the intercession of Jesus Christ, whose mission was predicted by the Bible, and completes the Biblical covenant. ... , which spell out the new covenant and provides the case for its basis in the Bible. ...
347. Article: Martin Buber
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- In 1896 Buber went to study in Vienna (philosophy, art history, German studies, philology). ...
- In 1904, Buber withdrew from much of his Zionist organizational work and devoted himself to study and writing. ...
- In 1925 Buber began translating the Hebrew Bible into German. ...
348. Article: Role of women in Judaism
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- ) Rabbi Gershom noted that, while polygamy exists in the Bible, every instance thereof leads to unhappiness and suffering: Abraham's wives Sarah and Hagar hate each other; Jacob's second wife Leah in unloved and miserable, and her sons grow to hate her sister Rachel's son, Joseph. ...
- Scientific study of religious texts would allow Jews to study the history of Judaism, and one could discover how it had developed over time. ...
- In the area of education, women were traditionally exempted - and often banned - from any study beyond a basic understanding of the Torah, and the rules necessary in running a Jewish household. ...
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350. Article: Talk:Polytheism
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- In any case, the later books of the Hebrew Bible (Tanach) make clear that no other gods were real, period. ... Maybe you could argue that before, and perhaps during, the time of Moses, some Israelites were henotheists, but this is an issue still under study, and one not likely to generate any conclusions any time soon - if ever. ... That is precisely why their strict monotheist Israelite neighbors became so incensed at them, and why the Bible attacks them in the harshest of terms. ...
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