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276. AlterNet: When U.S. Foreign Policy Meets Biblical Prophecy
- www.alternet.org
- Foreign Policy Meets Biblical Prophecy.
- For many believers in biblical prophecy, the Bush administration's go-it-alone foreign policy, hands-off attitude toward the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and proposed war on Iraq are not simply actions in the national self-interest or an extension of the war on terrorism, but part of an unfolding divine plan. ...
- And that is especially true today, as is illustrated by the shadowy but vital way that belief in biblical prophecy is helping mold grassroots attitudes toward current U. ...
- After seven years, Christ and the saints will return to vanquish the Antichrist and his armies at Har-Megiddo (the biblical Armageddon), an ancient battle site near Haifa. ...
277. Article: Idolatry
- www.wikipedia.org
- The various terms, sometimes expressive of scorn and disdain, which were applied to idols and idolatry are indicative of the wide diffusion of polytheistic cults and of the horror with which they filled the Biblical writers. ...
- One of the subjects of interest in regards to idolatry is whether or not the idolators of Biblical times believed that the idols that they worshipped literally were gods and/or spirits, or whether they believed that these idols were only representations of said gods and/or spirits. ... 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 holds that while such beliefs in fact did exist, the Biblical authors made an error in assuming that all idolatry was of this type. ... ) Their {the Biblical author's} whole condemnation revolves around the taunt of fetishism. ...
- Kaufman admits that at least in a few instances, some Biblical authors did understand that idolators worshipped gods and spirits that existed independently of idols, and not the forms of the idols themselves. ...
- 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. ...
- Most typically, non-Catholic Christians are not offended by religious art, or pictoral representations of Christ, especially as he is depicted in biblical or historical settings. ...
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278. Article: Midrash
- www.wikipedia.org
- Midrashim) is a Hebrew word referring to a method of reading details into, or out of, a Biblical text. ...
- as a way of interpreting a biblical verse. A common way of doing this is by juxtaposing Biblical verses. ... Then they would cite the biblical verses, knowing that the careful reader would perceive the common elements, and be lead to the desired conclusion. ...
- The following examples of shorter midrashim on Biblical verses. ...
279. Article: Bethel
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Several places in the United States of America were named for the biblical town of Bethel: .
280. Biblical Backgrounds, Inc.
- www.bibback.com
- Biblical .
- Biblical Backgrounds, Inc.
- Biblical Backgrounds (bibback) offers easy entry into the land of the Bible through 3-D maps of the Bible, period charts, digital tools and interactive self-study aids.
- BIBLICAL BACKGROUNDS, INC.
281. Article: 530s BC
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- 536 BC - The biblical Daniel receives an angelic visitor. ...
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282. Article: A Scanner Darkly
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- It is also a reference to a Biblical verse in I Corinthians 13 that includes "we see as through a mirror darkly", and thus refers to the main character's weak grasp on reality. ...
283. Article: Kashrut
- www.wikipedia.org
- According to the Biblical book of Leviticus, the purpose of the laws is related to ritual purity and holiness. ...
- 1 Theories on the origin of the Biblical dietary laws.
- 5 The Biblical explanation: Distinctions lead to holiness.
- Theories on the origin of the Biblical dietary laws .
- However, this idea has fallen out of favor among biblical scholars for a number of reasons. ...
- Modern biblical criticism also has found nothing to support this hypothesis. ...
- Shea, Clean and Unclean Meats, Biblical Research Institute, December 1988) .
- This view has been rejected by the majority of classical and modern Jewish rabbis, and by modern biblical scholars. ...
- The Biblical explanation: Distinctions lead to holiness .
- According to the Biblical book of Leviticus, the purpose of the laws is related to ritual purity and holiness. ... This idea is generally accepted by most Jews today, and by many modern biblical scholars. ...
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284. Biblical Resource Center
- www.biblical-museum.org
- Biblical Resource Center & Museum.
- To contact us: info@biblical-museum. ...
285. Article: David Bowman
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Etymological significance of David Bowman's name The first name "David" is believed to point to the biblical David, who killed the much stronger Goliath through skill not power. ...
286. Article: Gospel of Thomas
- www.wikipedia.org
- The early camp also notes that Q is almost universally regarded by secular biblical scholars as the most parsimonious explanation for the synoptic problem and is widely regarded to be the earliest written text of Jesus' teachings. ... Secular biblical scholars have identified 37 sayings that overlap between Thomas and Q, all of which are conjectured to be in either Q1 or Q2 and none of which included the latter, apocalyptic material of Q3. ...
- Recently, the MacArthur prizewinning Princeton University biblical scholar Elaine Pagels argued in her newest book Beyond Belief (in Chapter 2, "Thomas and John") that certain specific passages in the Gospel of John can only be understood in light of Thomas-like sayings, ideas, traditions, philosophical beliefs, and community, whether or not the present Gospel of Thomas itself. ...
- The authentic corpus of Paul's epistles, which include 1 Corinthians, Galatians, and Philippians are universally regarded by secular biblical scholars as predating the canonical Gospels of Mark, Matthew, Luke, and John. ...
287. Article: Rastafarianism
- en.wikipedia.org
- Rastafarianism is a religious movement which emerged in Jamaica in the early 1930s out of Biblical prophecy, black social and political aspirations and the teachings of the Jamaican-born black publicist and organiser Marcus Mosiah Garvey. ...
- Rastafarians generally believe that the smoking of cannabis ("ganja") enjoys Biblical sanction and is an aid to meditation and religious observance. ...
- Biblical verses Rastafarians believe justify the use of ganja: .
- Emperor Haile Selassie was crowned "King of Kings, Lord of Lords, and the conquering lion of the Tribe of Judah" and is believed by Rastafarians to be the 225th in an unbroken line of Ethiopian kings descended from the Biblical King David. ...
288. Article: John Brown
- en2.wikipedia.org
- John Brown (1722 - 1787) was a Scottish clergyman and Biblical commentator. ...
289. Article: Sirach
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Although it was not accepted into the Jewish biblical canon, Sirach is quoted infrequently in the Talmud, and works of rabbinic literature. It is included in the Septuagint and is accepted as part of the biblical canon by Catholics and Eastern Orthodox, but not by Protestants. ...
290. Article: Clerkenwell
- en2.wikipedia.org
- In the Middle Ages, the London Parish clerks performed annual mystery plays there, based on biblical themes. ...
291. Article: Joseph (dreamer)
- en2.wikipedia.org
- "The 'Story of the Two Brothers,' an Egyptian romance written for the son of the Pharaoh of the Oppression, contains an episode very similar to the Biblical account of Joseph's treatment by Potiphar's wife. ...
- Kh (which in Modern Hebrew means "decipher"; however, it is unknown whether the root had the original meaning or did it acquire it because the Biblical usage). ...
292. The Latest Scoop in Biblical Archaeology (Associates for Biblical Research)
- www.christiananswers.net
- The Latest Scoop in Biblical Archaeology .
- The Ministry of Associates for Biblical Research.
- Third, the Biblical evidence will be discussed. ...
- For example, Ronald Hendel (1999: 54) points out that before Williams and Cornuke went to Saudi Arabia in the summer of 1988, they had a meeting with an unnamed Biblical scholar from southern California. ...
- According to the advertisement for the video, Hershel Shanks, the editor of Biblical Archaeology Review, endorsed this video by saying; “Jabal al Lawz is the most likely site for Mount Sinai. ...
- A weak review of Blum’s book and the video was given by Ronald Hendel in the July / August 1999 issue of Biblical Archaeology Review (pages 54, 56) in which he never adequately deals with the arguments set forth by Williams and Blum. ...
- Sinai at Jebel el-Lawz is that it does not meet the Biblical criteria for the site. ...
- After citing Beit-Arieh’s 1984 article in Biblical Archaeology Review, he says, “Fifteen years of exhaustive, painstaking investigation by veteran archaeologists found nothing to suggest as many as two-and-a-half million Jewish pilgrims once flooded the Egyptian landscape. ...
- However, the Biblical text does not place Mt. ...
- Jebel el-Lawz is the highest of the mountain in Midian 8,465 feet higher than any mountain in the Sinai Peninsula; but biblical Mt. ...
- The word “Arab” first appears in an extra-Biblical inscription from a monolith found at Kurkh from the time of Shalmaneser III (853 BC). ...
- Biblical Kadesh Barnea has been located at Ein Qedis (the spring of Qedis), where the Arabic name preserves the Biblical name Kadesh, in NE Sinai. ...
- If Kadesh Barnea were in the area of Petra, then most of ancient Edom’s territory would be in Biblical Israel! Geographically that does not make any sense.
- Menashe Har-el, one of Israel’s leading geographers and an expert on the Sinai Peninsula, and for many years professor of Historical and Biblical Geography at Tel Aviv University, researched these questions several decades ago in his doctoral dissertation at New York University. ...
293. Common Biblical Symbols
- www.tehillah.org
- COMMON BIBLICAL DREAM SYMBOLS.
- Read this to prevent abuse and misuse of Biblical imagery to interpret dreams. ...
294. Article: Documentary hypothesis
- en2.wikipedia.org
- 1 Early Biblical criticism.
- Early Biblical criticism .
- From this was born the practice of Biblical textual criticism that came to be known as higher criticism. ...
- Biblical scholars today suggest that he organized the narrative to culminate with P because he believed that the New Testament followed logically in this progression. ...
- Over the last century an entire literature has developed within these religious communities, dedicated to the refutation of higher biblical criticism in general, and the documentary hypothesis in particular. ...
- What Did The Biblical Writers Know & When Did They Know It? William B. ...
- The Tenth Generation: The Origins of the Biblical Tradition, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1973. ...
- "An Empirical Basis for the Documentary Hypothesis" Journal of Biblical Literature Vol. ...
- Empirical Models for Biblical Criticism University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, PA, USA 1986 .
- Biblical Criticism .
295. Pagina nueva 2
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- Journal of Ancient Near Eastern History and Biblical Studies.
296. Article: Samson Raphael Hirsch
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Hirsch was a pupil of Chacham Isaac Bernays, and the Biblical and Talmudical education which he received, combined with his teacher's influence, led him to determine not to become a merchant, as his parents had desired, but to choose the rabbinical vocation. ...
297. Article: The nature of God
- www.wikipedia.org
- 1 Biblical definition of God.
- Biblical definition of God .
- According to the biblical historian Yehezkal Kaufmann, the essential innovation of Biblical theology was to posit a God that cares about people, and that cares about whether people care about Him. 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. ...
298. Article: Genesis
- www.wikipedia.org
- This dating is based on a literal reading of the creation account and the assumptions that the six days in which God created the heavens and the earth were 24-hour days, that Adam, Eve, and the Garden of Eden existed, and that a complete trace of events from Creation to a historically verifiable date is listed in the biblical account. ...
- The absence of independent evidence confirming the biblical narrative cause many scholars to question the accuracy or even the veracity of the historical account. ...
- For a number of reasons, this view is no longer accepted by many biblical scholars, non-Orthodox Jews, Catholics, and liberal Protestants. ...
- The article on Biblical cosmology discusses the Bible's view of the cosmos, much of which derives from descriptions in Genesis. ...
299. The Biblical Forecast - PRAVDA.Ru
- english.pravda.ru
- The Biblical Forecast - PRAVDA. ...
- The Biblical Forecast.
- Elijah Ripson along with a journalist from the Washington Post Michael Drosnin published a book in 1997 entitled "The Biblical Code". ...
300. Article: Joshua tree
- en2.wikipedia.org
- The tree's unique shape reminded them of a Biblical story in which Joshua reaches his hands up to the sky. ...
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