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101. Article: Talk:Silas
- en.wikipedia.org
- This page consists of a somewhat rambling opinionated piece about a Biblical character I know nothing about. ...
- What the heck is this 'article' supposed to be about? It seems to be a rambling essay on the biblical character, but without much point. ...
- It should be kept, although I'm not sure if much can be said about the Biblical Silas: he appears only a few times in the Bible. ...
102. Kerux...The Online Journal of Biblical Theology
- www.kerux.com
- " Kerux has been printing biblical-theological material in the Reformed/Calvinistic tradition since 1986. ...
- Lectures and sermons presented at the 2001 Kerux Conference on Biblical Theology are now available on audio cassette tapes. ...
103. Biblical Archaeology: Discovered - Noah's Ark, Ark of the Covenant, Mount Sinai
- www.pilgrimpromo.com
- Biblical Archaeology: Discovered - Noah's Ark, Ark of the Covenant, Mount Sinai.
104. INTERDISCIPLINARY BIBLICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE
- www.ibri.org
- The Interdisciplinary Biblical Research Institute is a group of Christians who see a desperate need for men and women convinced of the complete reliability of the Bible who will: .
- (1) get training both in Biblical studies and in some other academic discipline, and .
- Interdisciplinary Biblical Research Institute - Fall 2003 Colloquium Series .
- "Biblical Perspectives on D. ...
105. The Theory of Creation - A Biblical Creation book
- www.thetheoryofcreation.com
- A SCIENTIFIC AND TRANSLATIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE BIBLICAL CREATION STORY .
- CAN THE BIBLICAL ACCOUNT OF CREATION BE RECONCILED WITH CURRENT SCIENTIFIC BELIEFS? .
- The length of creation days, the Biblical order of creation, and man's origin have all been the subjects of heated debates - debates that cast further doubts on Biblical accuracy. ...
- Finally, the Biblical account of creation is compared to the scientific record. ...
- You will be presented with the Biblical Creation story from the perspective of science with an emphasis on God's plans for humanity and the purpose in His Creation. The Theory of Creation answers many of the enduring questions of science and resolves the Biblical Creation debate. ...
- "In this era of moral relativism, when Biblical values are condemned and the sanctity of the Holy Bible is often ridiculed, it is my hope that this scientific validation of the creation story will be a source of inspiration for believers everywhere. ...
106. Article: E. W. Bullinger
- en.wikipedia.org
- Ethelbert William Bullinger (December 15, 1837 - June 6, 1913) was a Vicar of the Church of England and Biblical scholar. ...
- He was educated at King's College, London, and gained recognition in the field of Biblical languages. ...
- In 1881, four years after the publication of the Lexicon and Concordance, Archibald Campbell Tait, Archbishop of Canterbury conferred upon Bullinger a Doctor of Divinity degree, citing Bullinger's "eminent service in the Church in the department of Biblical criticism. ...
107. Biblical Archaeologist
- www.asor.org
- Biblical Archaeologist.
- Biblical Archaeologist (1977-1992 issues) are now available on CD-ROM .
108. TheologicalStudies.org.uk: Biblical Theology
- www.theologicalstudies.org.uk
- Biblical Theology.
- Boyd, "One's Self-Concept And Biblical Theology," Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 40. ...
- Blomberg, "Where Should Twenty-First-Century Evangelical Biblical Scholarship Be Heading?" Bulletin for Biblical Research 11. ...
- Millar Burrows, An Outline of Biblical Theology. ...
- , "Blessing the Nations: Toward a Biblical Theology of Mission from Genesis," Bulletin for Biblical Research 10. ...
- Carson, "Current Issues in Biblical Theology: A New Testament Perspective," Bulletin for Biblical Research 5 (1995): 17-42.
- Carson, "Systematic Theology and Biblical Theology," T. ... , New Dictionary of Biblical Theology. ...
- Childs, Biblical Theology in Crisis. ...
- Ebeling, "The Meaning of Biblical Theology," Journal of Theological Studies 6 (1955): 210-225.
- Warren Austin Gage, "Ruth upon the Threshing Floor and the Sin of Gibeah: A Biblical-Theological Study," Westminster Theological Journal 51. ...
- Gaffin, Jnr, "Redemption and Resurrection: An Exercise in Biblical-Systematic Theology," Themelios 27. ...
- Hartmut Gese, Essays on Biblical Theology. ...
- Graeme Goldsworthy, "Ontology and Biblical Theology - A Response to Carl Trueman's Editorial: A Revolutionary Balancing Act," Themelios 28. ...
- , Biblical Theology: Retrospect & Prospect. ...
- Harrington, The Path of Biblical Theology. ...
109. Network of Biblical Storytellers (NOBS) Home Page
- www.nobs.org
- Biblical Storytellers Guilds .
- Biblical Storytelling Events .
- What Is Biblical Storytelling? .
- March / April Biblical Storyteller Newsletter Now Available Online. ...
- Angelic Sounds of Biblical Storytelling in Southern California. ... "The Biblical Storyteller" newsletters--> .
- You are invited to be a part of the 2004 Festival Gathering of the Network of Biblical Storytellers: "Sister Act: Stories of Women in the Faith" featuring Dr. ...
- Network of Biblical Storytellers bookstore offers a wide variety of resources for Biblical storytellers - books, audio cassettes and video tapes to help you in your storytelling ventures. We have a wonderful collection on different aspects of Biblical storytelling. ...
- Network of Biblical Storytellers .
110. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Biblical Introduction
- www.newadvent.org
- Home > Catholic Encyclopedia > I > Biblical Introduction .
- Biblical Introduction.
- As is commonly admitted at the present day, the general object of Biblical introduction is to supply the student of the sacred books of the Old and New Testaments with the knowledge which is necessary, or at least very desirable, for the right interpretation of their contents. ... Owing, however, to the fact that the books of the Bible are not simply ancient, but also inspired, writings, the scope of Biblical introduction embraces the various questions which are connected with their inspired character, and which, of course, have no place in an introduction to merely human productions. For this same reason, too, certain topics such as the questions of integrity and veracity which naturally belong to treatises preliminary to the study of any ancient writing, assume a very special importance in Biblical introduction. ...
- Biblical introduction is frequently, and indeed aptly, divided into two parts, general and special, the former embracing the preliminary questions which concern the Bible as a whole, the latter being restricted to those which refer to the separate books of Holy Writ. The field of general introduction has long been, and is still, surveyed from different standpoints by Biblical scholars. ... With regard to the questions which pertain to the antiquities, geography and chronology of the Bible, some scholars are still of the opinion that they should be dealt with in a general introduction to the study of the Holy Scriptures; most, however and rightly, as it seems think that they do not belong to the field of general introduction; the proper place for such topics is either in special treatises or in the body of works on Biblical history. Again, a certain number of scholars regard as forming a part of general introduction the history of God's chosen people, of Divine Revelation, of Biblical theology, of the religious institutions of Israel. They rightly urge that a previous acquaintance with that history is invaluable in the pursuit of Biblical exegesis. ... , contents of Holy Writ is usually considered outside the sphere of general introduction, and may be more profitably followed in distinct treatises bearing the respective names of sacred history, history of Biblical Revelation, Biblical theology, history of the religion of Israel. ... Instead of the divisions of Biblical introduction which have been set forth, numerous writers, particularly in Germany, adopt a very different grouping of the topics preliminary to the exegetical study of the Sacred Scriptures. They do away with the division of Biblical introduction into general and special, and treat of all the questions which they connect with the books of the Old Testament in an "Introduction to the Old Testament" and of all those which they examine with reference to the books of the New Testament in an "Introduction to the New Testament". ... Their distribution of the topics of Biblical introduction leaves no room for hermeneutics, or scientific exposition of the principles of exegesis, and in this respect, at least, is inferior to the division of Biblical introduction into general and special, with its comprehensive subdivisions. ...
- Catholic scholars justly regard Biblical introduction as a theological science. ... But they rightly think that in so doing these writers lose sight of essential differences which exist between the Bible and merely human literature, and which should be taken into account in defining the nature of Biblical introduction. Considered in their actual origin, the sacred books which make up the Bible have alone a Divine authorship which must needs differentiate Biblical introduction from all mere literary history, and impart to it a distinctly theological character. In view of this, Biblical introduction must be conceived as an historical elucidation, not simply of the human and outward origin and characteristics of the sacred records, but also of that which makes them sacred books, viz. ... Again, of all existing literatures, the Bible alone has been entrusted to the guardianship of a Divinely constituted society, whose plain duty it is to ensure the right understanding and correct exposition of the written word of God, by seeing that the topics preliminary to its exegesis be fittingly treated by Biblical introduction. Whence it readily follows that Biblical introduction is, by its very nature, a theological discipline, promoting, under the authoritative guidance of the Church, the accurate knowledge of Divine Revelation embodied in Holy Writ. For these and for other no less conclusive reasons, Catholic scholars positively refuse to reduce Biblical introduction to a mere literary history of the various books which make up the Bible, and strenuously maintain its essential character as a theological science. ... In fact, they distinctly affirm that Biblical introduction should be both historical and critical. ... According to them, too, the art of criticism must be judiciously employed in the study of Biblical introduction. It is plain, on the one hand, that the science of Biblical introduction can be said to rest on a solid historical basis only in so far as the data supplied by the study of the past are correctly appreciated, that is, are accepted and set forth as valid to the precise extent in which they can stand the test of sound criticism. ...
111. The BibArch Home Page
- www.bibarch.com
- Biblical Chronology.
- BIBARCH™ — The Premier Biblical.
- Biblical Archaeology.
- We seek to provide you with timely, reliable, and insightful information for extending your understanding of the bible, its archaeology, and the biblical world. ...
- At BIBARCH™ you can learn of the cultures of ancient biblical peoples, consider the worldviews of the servants and prophets of God, and extend your understanding of the life and times of the first Christians and the early church. Our intent is to assist all seeking to extend their knowledge in biblical archaeology, desiring to become avocational or professional archaeologists, or wanting to do archaeological fieldwork in the lands of the Bible.
- Learn how archaeological research illuminates the biblical text and broaden your understanding of the biblical world and its peoples. ...
- Biblical archaeology, with its concentration on the Levant, deals with the study of the archaeology of the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament. Historical records, such as the Hebrew Scriptures, serve as indispensable sources for understanding the cultural history of the biblical period. By means of the science of archaeology a fuller understanding of the biblical record and its underlying theology can result. Through historical sources the findings of biblical archaeologists can be better understood. In this approach, a generally accepted one in biblical archaeological research, the disciplines of history and archaeology complement each other. Nevertheless, theology and linguistics also provide important insights into the underlying beliefs of the biblical writers.
- Biblical archaeology provides scholars with a fuller perception of the events and the lifeways of the peoples depicted in the Bible. Through biblical archaeology researchers can reconstruct the lifeways of biblical peoples and learn of the cultural change (cultural process) in their civilizations.
112. Article: Resurrection of the dead
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Biblical views of the afterlife .
- Rather, the family tomb is the central concept in understanding biblical views of the afterlife. ... " Genesis 49:29 All the Jewish patriarchs (except Rachel) were buried in the family cave, and so were many other biblical personalities, including King Saul and King David. ... the motivation for the practice, but rather an assumed connection between proper sepulture and the condition of happiness of the deceased in the afterlife" Herbert Chanon Brichto "Kin, Cult, Land and Afterlife - A Biblical Complex", Hebrew Union College Annual 44, p. ...
- For biblical references to Sheol see Genesis 42:38, Isaiah 14:11, Psalm 141:7, Daniel 12:2, Proverbs 7:27 and Job 10:21,22, and 17:16, among others. Other Biblical names for Sheol were: Abbadon (ruin), found in Psalm 88:11, Job 28:22 and Proverbs 15:11; Bor (the pit), found in Isaiah 14:15, 24:22, Ezekiel 26:20; and Shakhat (corruption), found in Isaiah 38:17, Ezekiel 28:8 .
- It is only in the book of Daniel - the last Biblical book written - that a modern understanding of an afterlife appears .
- That was written from a nineteenth century Christian viewpoint, and may not reflect modern opinions or recent discoveries in Biblical scholarship. ...
113. Article: Hittites
- en.wikipedia.org
- 1 Biblical references to "Hittites".
- Biblical references to "Hittites".
- The Hittites have always been known from the Biblical point-of-view: they were seen, from the viewpoint of the traditions of the Hebrews, later written and edited in the 7th century BCE, as a small Canaanite group living in the hills of Canaan during the era of the Patriarchs. ... Many Biblical proper names (individual, group and place names) have no satisfactory Semitic etymology, but can be demonstrated to perhaps descend from Anatolian or North Syrian (Hurrian) onomastics. ...
- The earliest finds considered to be related to the biblical Hittites were hieroglyphic scripts found at Aleppo and Hamath in Northern Syria. The script matched the script on a monument at Bogazkoy (now Boguskoy) by an Indo-European "People of the Land of Hatti" whose rule was then identified in 1880 by Archibald Sayce ( 1845 - 1933) as the "lost Hittite empire" that Egyptian texts were bringing to light, equated with the biblical Hittites. ...
- Sayce made the first connection between the ruins at Bogazkoy/Boguskoy (Hattusa) and the Hittite state, as until that time following the Biblical perspective, the center of Hittite power was considered to be in Syria. Although it has since been averred that the language and people commonly referred to as Hittite cannot actually be the same as the Biblical Hittites, following T. ...
- The following statement is disputed : If there is any connection between these and the Biblical Hittites, they might have been the Akkadian traders centered there later adopting Hattic before the north-western Indo-european rulers came to dominate the area. However, there is as of yet little basis for any connection between the Biblical Hittites and the Popular Hittites. ...
- There is actually a large amount of evidence, linguistic and archaeological, that the Biblical Hittites were indeed descended from the Anatolian Hittites. ... The Tenth Generation: The Origins of the Biblical Tradition, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1973. ...
- Upon its discovery the language had been quickly dubbed "Hittite" on biblical assumptions, and though scholars are now unanimous that the term "Hittite" is incorrect, they reckon that too much water has passed under the bridge to allow for a correction to "Nesite" at this late date. ...
114. Bif
- www.unifr.ch
- Formerly: Biblical Institute of Fribourg University.
- Department of Biblical Studies, University, Miséricorde, CH-1700 Fribourg Switzerland.
- the BIF (= Biblical Institute, since 2000: Department of Biblical Studies of Fribourg University) in general.
- special courses on the cultural history of Palestine (IInd and Ist millennia BCE) in co-operation with the Institut für Vorderasiatische Archäologie und Altorientalische Sprachen and the Biblical Institute of the University of Berne (BENEFRI) .
115. "Members Like Asses": Indecent Biblical Passages
- cctr.umkc.edu
- "Whose Members Were Like Those of Asses and Whose Issue Was Like That of Horses": A Compendium of Indecent Biblical Passages.
- For those curious but not-yet-enlightened Biblical scholars among you, a common Hebrew idiom for "man" translates literally as "he who pisses against the wall. ...
- Elf Righteous, to these blatantly indecent biblical passages, the staff here at The Indecency Page decided to engage in a small subterfuge. ... ), told our dearly beloved Elf only that the excerpts represented "the religious writings of some obviously depraved and barbaric civilization that have been translated in a pseudo-biblical style, probably in an attempt to increase their acceptance among unwary Christians", and handed passages over to him with fingers crossed.
116. Okeanos
- faculty.washington.edu
- Welcome to the Okeanos, an interdisciplin ary resource for the study of the Ancient, Biblical, Classical, and Late Antique Near East.
117. Angels a Biblical view
- www.geocities.com
- a Biblical View. ...
- I recommend that you visit This fine site about angel to get a good Biblical perspective.
- Angels: A Biblical Perspective A selected sermon from the Behold the Lamb radio ministry used with permission for the Virtual Church. ...
- It is important that you get the true facts about angels - the Biblical perspective.
- GOD AND THE ANGELS by Lambert Dolphin Angels: A Biblical Perspective .
118. Christmas: A Biblical Critique
- www.swrb.com
- Christmas: A Biblical Critique.
119. Biblical - Archaeology
- www.bible-history.com
- Biblical Archaeology.
- BibArch focus on people of the Levant and other regions related to the biblical record. ...
- Biblical Resources: Archaeology of Ancient Cultures on one of four pages of general biblical resources, provided by Prof. ...
- Links to other Bible and Archaeology Sites provided by the Biblical Archaeology Society .
- Archaeology and the Bible a list of questions and answers pertaining to archaeological evidence related to Biblical events, provided by ChristianAnswers. ...
- The Biblical Archaeologist The journal of biblical archaeology from the American Schools of Oriental Research.
- Biblical Archaeology Review A journal published by the Biblical Archaeology Society.
- Page on Biblical archaeology has several good links. ...
- Confirmation of Biblical events - Is there any from written sources outside the Bible? A number of extra-Biblical confirmations show that the Bible may be more accurate than many believe.
- Burial Sites - Have the graves of any people in the Bible been found? A look at archeological discoveries of the tombs of many biblical figures.
- Have any likenesses been found of persons named in the Bible? Biblical accuracy is demonstrated by the amazing discoveries of images of people named in the Bible.
- Man-made Structures Mentioned in the Bible - Have any been dug up? You'll be amazed at the number of possibilities that have been unearthed in recent years that seem to verify the existence of numerous Biblical structures.
- How does one become a Biblical Archaeologist? We've all heard of biblical archaeologists, but what courses are necessary to become one? What schools are available that offer this type of education?.
- Egyptian king, Shishak - What evidence has been discovered? Shishak is the first Egyptian king to be mentioned by name in the bible and the first foreign king in the Bible for whom we have extra-Biblical evidence. ...
- Joseph - Is there evidence that he really existed just as the Bible said? Interesting new discoveries give insight to the Biblical account of Joseph, the Hebrew ruler of Egypt.
- Sodom and Gomorrah - Is there any evidence to suggest that the Biblical story of the destruction by fire and brimstone (sulfur) actually took place? .
120. Gardens
- www.sover.net
- The Biblical .
- Your Biblical Garden .
- How can YOU Grow a Biblical Garden? .
- Biblical .
- More than 100 Biblical Plants, Trees, and Shrubs You can Grow! .
- Biblical Gardens.
- Our Biblical Gardens: Garden News & Publicity, Biblical Plants, Children's Garden Prayer Guide, Children and Gardens, Water Garden, Horticultural Therapy, 100 Biblical Plants A-Z, Review: Flowers of the Bible, Funding Your Bible Garden, Biblical Garden Resources, Review: Healing Plants of the Bible, Bible GardensWorldwide, Strybing Aboretum, SF,CA; Ontario, CA Gardens; Temperance, MI Gardens, Shir Ami Gardens (PA), Kavanaugh U. ... Gardens (Greenville,TX); Conroe, TX Garden; Worthington (OH) Biblical Garden, Monastic Gardens, Biblical Garden Questions & Discussions, L. ... Musselman's Biblical Plant Studies, Gardeners & Memorials .
121. The Biblical Creation Society Home Page
- www.biblicalcreation.co.uk
- Biblical Studies.
- Read "Is Man descended from Adam?" by Reinhard Junker, published by the Biblical Creation Society, and make up your own mind! At all good Christian bookshops (or direct from BCS), price £2. ...
- This BCS booklet has a summary of what we think it means to be a biblical creationist.
- The Biblical Creation Society .
- Biblical guidelines on these and related matters are of supreme relevance to Christians, science and society today. ...
- The Biblical Creation Society is a Christian society that advances and defends the Biblical teaching on creation. We seek to think through issues related to origins from a coherent Biblical and scientific standpoint.
122. Biblical Worship
- www.swrb.com
- Back to swrb home page Biblical Worship .
123. Biblical Astronomy
- www.atlbible.org
124. The Catholic Biblical Association of America
- cba.cua.edu
- The Catholic Biblical.
- Catholic Biblical Quarterly.
125. Literary Resources -- Classical and Biblical (Lynch)
- andromeda.rutgers.edu
- Literary Resources -- Classical and Biblical.
- Note: Since these pages are concerned primarily with English and American literature, coverage of classical and biblical literature is sparse. ...
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