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326. Article: Jubilee (Biblical)
- en.wikipedia.org
- Jubilee (Biblical).
- The Jubilee year (every 50th year) and the Sabbatical year (every seventh year) are Biblical commandments concerning ethical ownership of land. ...
327. Article: Mecca
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Some have identified Mecca with an ancient city called Bakkah, identified with the Biblical "valley of Baca" in Psalm 84, but this identification is controversial. ...
328. ChristianityToday.com - Informing. Inspiring. Connecting. Equipping.
- www.christianity.net
- Like movies? Whether you're a hard-core movie buff or enjoy an occasional flick, you'll love our new movies channel! We review new movies every week, giving you thoughtful insights from a biblical perspective on the latest films. ...
329. Article: Michelangelo's David
- en2.wikipedia.org
- David portrays the Biblical David at the moment that he decides to engage Goliath. ...
330. Article: List of Biblical passages
- en.wikipedia.org
- List of Biblical passages.
331. Article: Rudyard Kipling
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- His most significant contribution to the project was his selection of the biblical phrase "Their Name Liveth For Evermore" found on the Stones of Remembrance in larger war graves. ...
332. Article: Hillel the Elder
- en2.wikipedia.org
- According to the Mishnah Hillel went to Jerusalem with the intention of studying Biblical exposition and of tradition. ...
- With these words Hillel recognized as the fundamental principle of the Jewish moral law the Biblical precept of brotherly love (Lev. ...
333. Article: Amidah
- en.wikipedia.org
- 1 Biblical Sources.
- (1) Known as Avot ("Ancestors") this prayer offers praise of God as the God of the Biblical patriarchs, "God of Abraham, God of Isaac and God of Jacob. ...
- In the first prayer, the phrase "God of Abraham, God of Isaac and God of Jacob" is one of the Biblical names of God. ...
- The following analysis may indicate the Biblical passages underlying the Amidah. ...
- Biblical Sources .
334. Article: Frederick Buechner
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Peculiar Treasures: A Biblical Who's Who, 1985 .
335. Article: Repentance
- en.wikipedia.org
- In Biblical Hebrew, the idea of repentance is represented by two verbs: שוב shuv (to return) and נחם nicham (to feel sorrow). ...
- 1 Repentance in the view of the Biblical prophets.
- Repentance in the view of the Biblical prophets .
336. Article: Extrasolar planet
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Dubbed Methuselah after the biblical figure, the planet is about 5,600 light years from Earth, has a mass twice that of Jupiter, and is estimated to be 13 billion years old. ...
337. Article: The Tubes
- en2.wikipedia.org
- ), and "Madam, I'm Adam" goofs on Andrew Lloyd Webber's biblical musicals. ...
338. Biblical Artefacts and Studies. Discover the powerful secrets of the Bible. Guaranteed, free and easy.
- biblicalstudies.qldwide.net.au
- When registration is complete, select "Biblical Studies" from the forum list and click go. ...
- The 7th Day Sabbath Adventists and their affiliates present the Biblical Truths as found in the Summary of Beliefs. ...
- Biblical Artefacts.
- Biblical Artefacts.
339. Article: Timeline of Jewish history
- en.wikipedia.org
- 1 Biblical history.
- 2 Post Biblical-history.
- Biblical history .
- A separate article exists on the timeline of Biblical characters and the Israelites. ... Note, however, that the absence of independent evidence confirming the biblical narrative causes many scholars to question the accuracy or even the veracity of the historical account. ...
- Post Biblical-history .
340. Soulforce - Biblical Evidence
- www.soulforce.org
- Biblical Evidence.
- Biblical Evidence.
- Biblical Misuse.
341. Article: Pyramid
- en2.wikipedia.org
- The biblical Tower of Babel is believed to be a Babylonian ziggurat. ...
342. Biblical Foundations for Freedom (BFF) Homepage
- www.foundationsforfreedom.net
- Biblical Foundations for Freedom.
343. Article: Sin
- en.wikipedia.org
- The Biblical and rabbinic conception of God is that of a creator who tempers justice with mercy. ...
- Later Biblical prophets occasionally make statements to the effect that the hearts of the people were more important than their sacrifices. ...
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344. Article: Intelligent design
- en2.wikipedia.org
- The major promoters take pains to publicly separate it from religion and the biblical account of creation. ...
- The theory does not argue for (or against) Biblical inerrancy, it allows that the designer(s) could be a nondivine alien race, and it does not contest the experimentally established fact of evolution within "kinds" or genera. ...
345. Article: Talk:Creationism/Archive 1
- en.wikipedia.org
- Acceptance of Creationism is highly related to biblical literalism; many conservative (as opposed to fundamentalist) Christians do not believe in biblical literalism. ...
- All creationism is not biblical literalism. ...
- When the scientist points this out to the dyed-in-the-wool hardline fundamental biblical literalist, the irresistible force meets the immoveable object. At the same time, bits and pieces of biblical history are verfied by archaeology daily. ...
- "The geologic record does not support a literal biblical version of planetary time scale and origin of species. ...
- Within the Judeo-Christian tradition, this creation is taken to be ex nihilo (out of nothing), but some Biblical scholars have argued that this comes from a mistranslation of Genesis. ...
- It crashed and burned in such a firestorm of criticism from both scientists and biblical literalists that I don't think it ever gained a groovy name a la uniformitarianism or catastrophism. ...
- Secondly, what is a fundamentalist? A fundamentalist, in the Christian context, is defined as someone who believes in biblical literalism and rejects the theory of evolution. ...
- How about, "One current in creationism" has roots in religious literalism (or 'Biblical fundamentalism'), opposing evolution on the grounds. ...
346. Article: Amalek
- en2.wikipedia.org
- The Biblical relationship between the Hebrew and Amalekite tribes was one of unmitigated enmity. ...
347. Article: Agade
- en2.wikipedia.org
- 23, 73, Journal of Biblical Literature, 1906. ...
348. Biblical Church Bulletin Articles
- netbiblestudy.net
- Biblical Church Bulletin Articles.
349. Article: Jesus Christ
- www.wikipedia.org
- The majority of historians accept the New Testament as evidence for the historical existence of Jesus; but there is somewhat less acceptance of the basic narrative of his life and death, and far less for any miraculous claims, among professional historians and liberal biblical scholars. ...
- In post-Biblical Judaism, the title was often applied to righteous men: Ecclesiasticus 4: 10 and the Wisdom of Solomon 2: 17-18 use the term to refer to just men, and Jubilees 1: 24-25 has God declaring all righteous men to be his sons. ...
- The Tenth Generation: The Origins of the Biblical Tradition, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1973. ...
350. The Canon and Ancient Versions of Scripture
- www.bible-researcher.com
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