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301. Article: Sodom
- en.wikipedia.org
- This article is about the biblical town of Sodom. ...
- 1 The Biblical text.
- The Biblical text .
- In contrast, the biblical book of Ezekiel holds that the crimes were economic, and not sexual. ...
- Most biblical scholars believe that a sin was attached to the story of Sodom to justify the destruction of the cities, which may be based on an authentic account of a natural cataclysm, possibly an earthquake in the region. ...
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302. Sumerian Mythology FAQ
- pubpages.unh.edu
- Feb 3, 1996: fixed a formatting problem in the sources area and added the full title "Gilgamesh, Enkidu and the Underworld" to the Biblical ref's section.
- I've heard that there are a lot of Biblical parallels in Sumerian literature. ...
- I've heard that there are a lot of Biblical parallels in Sumerian literature. ...
- 130) The clearest Biblical parallel comes from the story of the Flood. ...
303. BIBLICAL THEOCRACY
- www.hkbu.edu.hk
- 2812 BIBLICAL THEOCRACY.
- A VISION OF THE BIBLICAL FOUNDATIONS .
304. Article: Shavuot
- en.wikipedia.org
- Shavuot (Hebrew, "Weeks") is one of the three Biblical pilgrimage festivals; it is a major Jewish holiday; it is also known as the Feast of Weeks. ...
- In post-Talmudic and geonic literature the Biblical name Shavuot was resumed. ...
- Regarding the Biblical commandment to offer the 'omer "on the morrow after the Sabbath" = (ib. ...
305. Article: Book of Revelation
- www.wikipedia.org
- 2 Interpretative Views of Revelation as Biblical Prophecy.
- The Biblical prophecy school of thought holds that the contents of Revelation, especially when interpreted in conjunction with the Book of Daniel and other eschatological sections of the Bible, constitute a prophecy of the end times. ...
- The biblical prophecy school of thought is popular today among many American Protestant fundamentalists (nearly exclusively so) and among evangelicals, who also find value in the other approaches. ...
- Interpretative Views of Revelation as Biblical Prophecy.
306. Article: Biblical canon
- en.wikipedia.org
- Biblical canon.
- A Biblical canon is an exclusive list of books written during the formative period of the Jewish or Christian faiths; the leaders of these communities believed these books to be inspired by God or to express the authoritative history of the relationship between God and his people (although there may have been secondary considerations as well). ...
- A scroll that contains all or parts of 41 Biblical psalms, although not in the same order as in the current Book of Psalms, and which includes eight texts not found in the Book of Psalms, suggests that the Book of Psalms had not yet been canonized. ...
307. Article: Mary
- en.wikipedia.org
- Biblical Marys: .
- Mary (biblical, Romans 16:6) .
308. Article: Canaan
- en.wikipedia.org
- The Gaza Strip on the other hand even as early as the prehistoric biblical time of Abraham has always been referred to as the territory of Palestine. ...
- 1 Biblical Canaanites.
- Biblical Canaanites.
- Noah cursed Ham after "uncovering Noah's nakedness" (a biblical term used extensively in Leviticus 18 for committing an illegal sexual act with a female relative of the man described as uncovered) while Noah was sleeping. ...
- Next, as to the extra-Biblical evidence. ...
309. Article: The Creation
- en2.wikipedia.org
- The oratorio depicts and celebrates the creation of the world as described in the biblical Book of Genesis. ...
310. Article: Branch Davidian
- en.wikipedia.org
- When Howell took control of the group he changed his name to David Koresh, invoking the biblical Kings David and Cyrus. ... Koresh supported his beliefs with detailed biblical interpretation, using the Book of Revelations as the lens through which the entire Bible was viewed. ...
- His conversations, dense with biblical imagery, alienated the federal negotiators who treated the situation as a hostage crisis. ...
311. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Biblical Exegesis
- www.newadvent.org
- Home > Catholic Encyclopedia > E > Biblical Exegesis .
- Biblical Exegesis.
- With regard to the authorship of the Sacred Books, too, the exegete follows the authoritative teaching of the Church and the prevalent opinions of her theologians on the question of Biblical inspiration. Not that these three questions concerning the Canon, the genuine text, and the inspiration of Sacred Scriptures exert no influence on Biblical exegesis: unless a book forms part of the Canon, it will not be the subject of exegesis at all; only the best supported readings of its text will be made the basis of its theological explanation; and the doctrine of inspiration with its logical corollaries will be found to have a constant bearing on the results of exegesis. ...
- But it is not our purpose so much to prove the need of Biblical exegesis as to explain its aim, describe its methods, indicate the various forms of its results, and outline its history. ...
- This brings us face to face with a double question: (a) Is it possible that a Scripture passage has more than one literal sense? (b) Is there any Biblical text which actually has more than one literal meaning? It must be kept in mind that the literal sense is taken here in the strict meaning of the word. ...
- Such inferences can hardly be called the sense of a book written by a human author; but God has foreseen all the legitimate conclusions derived from Biblical truths, so that they may be said, in a certain way, to be His intended meaning. ...
- The typical sense has its name from the fact that it is based on the figurative or typical relation of Biblical persons, or objects, or events, to a new truth. This latter is called the antitype, while its Biblical correspondent is named the type. ...
- A translation is never a perfect reproduction of the original; no language can fully express the thoughts conveyed in another tongue, no translator is capable of seizing the exact shades of all the truths contained in any work, and in case of Biblical versions, we have often good reason for doubt as to the genuineness of their readings. ...
- Thirdly, the Biblical Greek is not the classical language of the Greek authors with whom we are acquainted; up to about fifteen years ago, Biblical scholars used to speak about New-Testament Greek, they compiled New-Testament lexicons, and wrote New-Testament grammars. The discovery of the Egyptian papyri and other literary remains has broken down this wall of separation between the language of the New Testament and that of the time in which it was written; with regard to this point, our present time may be considered as a period of transition, leading up to the composition of lexicons and grammars that will rightly express the relation of the Biblical Greek to the Greek employed in profane writings. ...
- Biblical words that do not fall under any of these classes carry merely the authority of the speaker, the weight of which must be studied from other sources. Here is the place to take notice of a decision issued by the Biblical Commission, 13 Feb. ...
- Discrepancies which may appear to obtain in matters of faith or morals should put the commentator on his guard that the same Biblical expressions are not everywhere taken in the same sense, that various passages may differ from each other as the complete statement of a doctrine differs from its incomplete expression, as a clear presentation differs from its obscure delineation. ... In apparent Biblical discrepancies found in historical passages, the commentator must distinguish between statements made by the inspired writer and those merely quoted by him (cf. ...
312. Article: Jew
- en.wikipedia.org
- In an ethnic sense, it refers to the people, or "nation", that traces its ancestry from the Biblical patriarch Abraham through his son Isaac and in particular Jacob, Isaac's son, as well as to those who subsequently joined them over the course of history as "converts". Ethnic Jews include both "Observant Jews", meaning those who practice the Biblical and Rabbinic laws, known as the mitzvot, and those who, while not practicing Judaism as a religion, still identify themselves as Jews in a cultural or ethnic sense. ...
- " In the Biblical narrative, Judah was vouch-safed the Jewish monarchy, as the Israelite kings David and Solomon derived their lineage from Judah, and so thus eventually his descendants and subjects were known by his name as well. ...
- The Israelites traced their common lineage to the biblical patriarch Abraham through Isaac and Jacob. ...
313. sacred scriptures resources
- www.usml.edu
- Biblical Books.
- Biblical Languages.
- Biblical Manuscripts.
- Biblical Studies.
- Amazing Discoveries in Biblical Archaeology (http://www. ... htm) Amazing Discoveries in Bible Archaeology A list of sites in Biblical Archaeology and the Dead Sea Scrolls. It also allows one to search for Books on Archaeology and search the Web for Biblical Archaeology web links Archaeology and the Bible (http://www. ... net/archaeology) Archaeology and the Bible answers question about biblical archaeology from a Christian apologetics position Archaeology in Israel ( http://. ... Biblical Archaeologist (http://www. ... com) Biblical Archaeologist Excerpts and whole articles published in recent issues. Biblical Archaeology (http://www. ... com) Biblical Archaeology focuses on the peoples and cultures of the Levant, and other regions as they relate to the biblical record, during the biblical period. The Biblical Archaeology Society (http://www. ... org) The Biblical Archaeology Society has been presenting the excitement of archaeological discovery and ground breaking Bible scholarship to a popular audience for 25 years through magazines and books. This site connects to the sites for Biblical Archaeology Review and Bible Review.
- Biblical Studies.
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314. Article: Talk:Judaism Archive
- en.wikipedia.org
- Note - we still need people to work on the Kohen article, the article on the concept of the priesthood in Biblical and rabbinic Judaism. ...
- Did you check out what this same encycloapedia says on Biblical scholarship, the Documentary hypothesis, archaeology and the Bible, and Near-Eastern textual scholarship? If not, why did you leave these critical parts out? And if the encyclopaedia does not contain entries on these, then your point is useless: In the latter case it would only prove that this particular encyclopaedia simply never discussed the topics to begin with. ...
- According to the biblical account, Moses was divinely protected as an infant, and as a young man he received a special calling at the burning bush. ...
- It admits that few biblical critics would admit that Torah authored the Penateuch (Torah. ...
- Why are you ignoring the last 150 years of biblical scholarship? Wikipedia is not the place for you or anyone else to carry on a crusade against modernity. It seems to me that this is not a place for you as long as you are unread in modern biblical scholarship. ...
- And in this case, reading what he says more closely, Ezra Wax is simply claiming that within certain Jewish circles, Mosaic authorship should be given credit, on the basis of Biblical and Traditional authority, rather than simply presupposing that authority destroys knowledge, and makes every propositions unfalsifiable. ...
- Religion need not be ignorant anyway; there are plenty of people of faith who, for example, accept evolutionary science or Biblical higher criticism. ...
315. Article: Christian views of women
- www.wikipedia.org
- Some recent Biblical scholarship suggests that Paul has been partially misunderstood, particularly his infamous quotation from 1 Corinthians which demands that women be silent in church. ...
- 5 Biblical passages that promote equality of women.
- Biblical passages that promote equality of women.
- Similarly, much of the biblical imagery of the Church depicts the Church as a bride, with Jesus Christ as the bridegroom. ...
- Christians for Biblical Equality .
316. Tzemach Institute - equipping believers through the Scriptures
- www.tzemach.org
- Tzemach Institute for Biblical Studies is a ministry of:.
- A Bachelor of Biblical Studies is available as well as certificate programs and individual courses. ...
317. Article: Chabad Lubavitch
- en2.wikipedia.org
- According to Hasidic tradition, he studied the inner secrets of the Torah under the legendary Biblical figure Achiah the Shilonite, who the Talmud identifies as never having died. ...
318. Article: Christian eschatology
- en.wikipedia.org
- Theologians from a number of traditions point out that the Book of Revelation was included late in the Biblical canon, because of lingering questions regarding its usefulness to the Christian faith, which many early teachers thought should be single-mindedly preoccupied with what is most transparently understood concerning salvation. ...
- Such extra-biblical revelations have additional eschatological significance for those who believe them. ...
- 1 Biblical passages on life after death.
- They may recommend conformity to the dietary prescriptions of Biblical Law, or forbid the eating of meat, or the drinking of coffee or alcohol, for these reasons, for example. ...
- Biblical passages on life after death.
- Not all Christian sects believe in existence apart from the body, which they regard to be a purely extra-biblical notion borrowed from the non-Christian philosophies and religions. ...
- Within the special study of Biblical eschatology, there are diverse opinions about the Kingdom of God. ...
319. MBBS | MB Biblical Seminary
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- © 2004 MB Biblical Seminary.
320. Baby girls names Biblical baby names Girls Spiritual Names
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- GIRLS BIBLICAL NAMES Abigail - A Father's joy, Abigail wife of Nabal, a wealthy sheep owner of Carmel she got re-married to David when her husband Nabal died Achsah - Caleb's daughter, given to Othniel for taking Kirjathsepher Adah - Adornment, Esau's wife, the daughter of Elon Adina - Slender and delicate Agar - or Hagar was the handmaid of Sarah and mother of Ishmael Ahinoam - Two in the bible one was the wife of Saul, daughter of Ahimaaz, the other was the wife of David, Mother of Amnon Asherah - A false goddess of the Canaanites Asenath - Wife given to Joseph by Pharaoh, daughter of Potiphera the priest of On, and mother of Manasseh and Ephraim Athaliah - God is strong, daughter of Ahab and Jezebel, wife of Jehoram of Judah, Athaliah made herself Queen Bathsheba - Daughter of the oath, the wife of Uriah whom David killed so that he could marry her, and mother of Shimea, Shobab, Nathan and King Solomon Bernice - Bringing victory, the oldest daughter of Herod Agrippa I, sister of Drusilla Bethany - house of poverty biblical place name Beulah - The married one, the land of Beulah Bilhah - Rachael's handmaid that bore Jacob two sons Dan and Naphtali Candace - Clear light, white light or clarity, An Ethiopian queen whose minister was converted by Philip Carmel - A garden or orchard, the site of Elijah's confrontation with the prophets of Baal Damaris - Gentle one Deborah - Of the bee, an industrious woman, she was an heroic judge of Israel Delilah - The beautiful temptress, Betrayed her lover Samson to the Philistines Dinah - One of the daughters of Leah and Jacob, sister of Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar and Zebulan, half sister to Asher and Gad, born by Leahs handmaid Zilpah Dorcas - Gazelle or doe, a benevolent woman of Joppa, restored to life by Peter Drusilla - The youngest daughter of Herod Agrippa I, and wife of Felix the governor of Judea Eden - Paradise, Adam and Eve (mankinds) first home Eve - Breathe of Life, the first woman, Adam's wife, Mother of all Elisabeth - Consecrated to God, Elizabeth, wife of Zechariah, mother of John the Baptist Esther - A star, she became Queen of Ahasuerus and saved the Jews from destruction, The bible book of Esther tells her story, Mordecai a relative raised her Eve - Life-giving Hagar - or Agar was the handmaid of Sarah and mother of Ishmael Hannah - Favoured by God graceful one, mother of Samuel, wife of Elkanah Jael - Wild goat, wife of Heber the Kenite, the woman that killed a General Sisera of Jabin's army Jemima - A dove Jezebel - Chaste, wife of Ahab a bad king, Jezebel was a very wicked Queen Joanna - God is gracious Jochebed - Mother of Moses, Aaron and Miriam married to Amram Judith - A woman from Judea, The daughter of Beeri, that married Esau Keturah - Fragrant incense, second wife and concubine of Abraham, mother of Zimran, Jokshan, Medan, Midian, Ishbak and Shuah Leah - The light of the sun and Antelope, married to Jacob although used her handmaiden to bare Asher and Gad, Eldest daughter of Laban, bore six children to Jacob, called Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar and daughters Zebulan and Dinah Lois - Agreeable one, Grandmother of Timothy Lydia - A woman from Lydia whom converted to Christianity by Paul Magdalene - A woman from the village of Magdala Martha - A lady, Sister of Lazarus and Mary, friend of Jesus Mary - The star of the sea, Rebellion, Mother of Jesus, Mother of James, Mother of Mark. Mary Magdalene, the first person to see Christ after his resurrection, known as a scarlett woman, Jesus' friend Mary sister of Martha and Lazarus Michal - A rivulet, Saul's daughter that married King David Miriam - Bitter or Bitterness, the sister of Moses and Aaron Milcah - Wife of Abraham's brother Nahor, mother of Huz, Buz, Kemuel, Chesed, Hazo, Pildash, Jidlaph and Bethuel Naomi - Pleasant, mother in law to Ruth, and wife of Elimelech Orpah - A fawn, or a lively maiden Priscilla - or Prisca, means Ancient,she was banished from Rome, co-worker with Paul Rachel - A ewe, daughter of Laban, married to Jacob and had Jacobs last two sons, Joseph and Benjamin Rahab - Large, a prostitute of Jericho that protected the Israelite spies Rebekah - A knotted cord or noose, married to Isaac, mother of Jacob and Esau Ruth - Beautiful and compassionate, A friend, married Boaz, great grandmother of King David and the biblical book of Ruth tells her story Salome - Peace, the mother of James and John, wife of Zebedee Sapphira - Deep blue, Beautiful, wife of Ananias a man that died for lying to God Sarah - A princess,or Sarai was Abrahams wife mother of Isaac, the King of Gerar tried to take Sarah into his Harem Sarai - Princess, also known as Sarah, the wife of Abraham, mother of Isaac the King of Gerar tried to take Sarah into his Harem Seraphim - An angelic being of the highest order Sheba - The Queen of Sheba was a woman that tested Solomon's wisdom Susannah - A lily Tabitha - A doe or gazelle Tamar - Wife of Er, Onan, and then Judah, mother of twins, Pharez and Zarah, also known as Thamar Tamara - A palm tree Tirzah - Pleasant Vashti - Beautiful, first wife of Ahasuerus, ousted for her refusal to come to him Zeruiah - Striken, the sister of David, the mother of Joab, Abishai and Asahel Zillah - Shade or a shadow Zilpah - Leah's handmaid that bore Jacob's sons Gad and Asher Zipporah - Wife of Moses, daughter of Jethro the priest of Midian .
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321. W. Willker Bible-Links Page: Theology, Bible, Greek, Apocrypha, Textual Criticism, Papyri, Mailinglists
- www-user.uni-bremen.de
- Biblical Greek:.
- B-Greek (Biblical Greek) --- Bibleworks (Mailinglist) .
- TC-List (Biblical Textual Criticism) .
- Biblical studies info page (F. ...
- Society of Biblical Literature (SBL) .
- TC-List (Biblical Textual Criticism) .
- Hugoye-List (Biblical Syriac, Hugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies) .
- Biblical-Studies (General discussion-list) .
- Biblical Hebrew Mailinglist .
- Biblical Resources - Bible (Norway) .
- Resource Pages for Biblical Studies, main page (English).
- Review of Biblical Literature .
- Biblical Greek.
- Biblical Greek Readings by Jay Treat .
- Greek Biblical Texts: .
- TC: A Journal of Biblical Textual Criticism .
322. Welcome to Wesley Biblical Seminary
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- Wesley Biblical Seminary.
323. Biblical Model of Deep Floor Sedimentation
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- A BIBLICAL MODEL OF DEEP .
- The model of deposition presented in this paper differs from the conventional model primarily in the rate of deposition, which is asserted to have peaked at an enormous level during and after the biblical Flood and is presumed to have fallen at an exponential rate to the present low level. Because biblical evidence strongly supports a short historical period between the Flood and the present, the shape of the decay curve is very steep. ...
- These ages are not compatible with a literal interpretation of the biblical account of creation and earth history. ...
- Biblical Time Constraints .
- The Scriptures do not address these effects, but if one accepts the biblical account that a global Flood occurred, then the geologic evidence over the earth bears silent testimony to the destructive power of the Flood event.
- If the chronology of the Biblical events according to Ussher (1786) is assumed to be true approximately 4,500 years have transpired since the Flood (tF = 4,500). ...
- The model uses the measured sediment accumulation rate of today, the observed sediment depth on the ocean floor, and a literal Biblical time frame as boundary conditions. ...
324. Biblical Adventist Truths
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- Adventist Biblical Truths .
- The purpose of this website is to show the Biblical, Christ centered truths of Adventist beliefs. ...
- Is the Investigative Judgment Biblical?.
- Biblical Grace.
- Well known, Biblical, but under attack. ...
325. Article: Siddur
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- Many have prayers for weekdays, Shabbat, and the three Biblical festivals, Sukkot (the feast of Tabernacles), Shavuot (the feast of weeks) and Pesach (Passover). ...
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