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201. Article: Abraham ibn Ezra
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- With these works, which cover in the first instance the field of Hebrew philology and Biblical exegesis, he fulfilled the great mission of making accessible to the Jews of Christian Europe the treasures of knowledge enshrined in the works written in Arabic which he had brought with him from Spain. ...
- Ibn Ezra belongs to the earliest pioneers of the higher biblical criticism of the Pentateuch. ...
- One writing in particular, which belongs to this province (Vosod Mera), on the division and the reasons for the Biblical commandments, he wrote in 1158 for a London friend, Joseph ben Jacob. ...
- 2 Biblical Commentaries.
- Biblical Commentaries .
- In the rabbinical editions of the Bible the following commentaries of Ibn Ezra on Biblical books are likewise printed: Isaiah; the Twelve Minor Prophets; Psalms; Job; the Megillot; Daniel. ...
- "Yesod Mora" (1158), on the division of and reasons for the Biblical commandments; 1st ed. ...
202. Eternal Security: A Biblical Perspective
- www.eternalsecurity.us
- BIBLICAL ANSWERS TO.
- BIBLICAL THEOLOGY Web Site.
- THE BIBLICAL THEOLOGY.
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- This proves that Eternal Security is an extra-Biblical, external philosophy, seeking Biblical sanction. ...
- Since your page is titled "Eternal Security: A Biblical Perspective," why do you spend so much time using the words of others instead of Scripture? .
- Answer: This is an astute observation! The reason for this is because Eternal Security is a theological argument, and not a Biblical one. ...
203. Article: James Ossuary
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- In October 21 2002 a press conference of the Discovery Channel and the Biblical Archeology Society presented a small chalk ossuary that had as inscription Yaakov bar Yoseph Achui de Yeshua (translated as "James son of Joseph, Brother of Jesus"). Hershel Shanks, editor of the Biblical Archeology Review, told it belonged to an anonymous Israeli antiquities collector. ... Lemair considered that it was "very possible" that the ossuary had belonged to the biblical James. ...
- Robert Eisenman of University of California-Long Beach, scholar specializing in biblical James, declared the discovery "too perfect". ...
- Lemair defended his conclusion in the session of the Society of Biblical Literature. ...
- Neil Asher Silberman and Yuval Goren - Faking Biblical History (Archeology magazine, September/October 2003) .
204. Article: Bible
- en.wikipedia.org
- 2 Definition of Biblical terms.
- 4 Bible Canon - Which books are biblical?.
- 5 Biblical versions and translations.
- 6 Biblical interpretation.
- Within Christianity, there is not complete agreement on what the Christian Bible contains, that is, on the Biblical canon. ...
- Definition of Biblical terms.
- Bible Canon - Which books are biblical?.
- See the entries on the Biblical canon, Higher criticism and Textual criticism. ...
- Biblical versions and translations.
- From the 800s to the 1400s rabbinic Jewish scholars known as the Massoretes compared the text of all known Biblical manuscripts, in an effort to create a unified and standardized text; a series of highly similar texts eventually emerged, and any of these texts are known as Masoretic Texts (MT). ...
- Early Christians produced translations of the Hebrew Bible into several languages; their biblical text was the Septuagint, which had been translated by the Jews into Greek in about the second century B. ...
- For a more detailed account of the New Testament's development, see the relevant section of Biblical canon. ...
- Biblical interpretation.
- Western, influence of philosophy, fundamentalism, patristic interpretation, medieval interpretation, Reformation, Roman Catholic, Orthodox, inerrancy, biblical theology, inspiration, rationalism, translations , hermeneutics ) .
- The Dead Sea scrolls contain many examples of the pesher method of interpretation, in which biblical texts were interpreted as prophecies concerning the authors of the scrolls. ...
- Since it was members of the Church who wrote the New Testament and a series of church councils that decided the biblical canon, the Orthodox believe that the Church should also be the final authority in its interpretation. ...
205. Bible Analysis
- www-writing.berkeley.edu
- Edited by Harry Hahne This section of Chorus focuses on software used for computer-assisted biblical research. ...
- Computers can greatly enhance the study of the biblical texts. ...
206. BMW Mission
- www.biblicalministries.org
- Biblical Ministries Worldwide is a church-planting mission organization. ...
- Church-Planting in Croatia: In January of 2004, Biblical Ministries Worldwide initiated a team to begin ministry in Croatia. ...
- BIBLICAL MINISTRIES WORLDWIDE.
- Site maintained by Biblical Ministries Worldwide.
207. Article: Bible
- en2.wikipedia.org
- 2 Definition of Biblical Terms.
- 4 Bible Canon - Which books are biblical?.
- 5 Biblical Versions and Translations.
- 6 Biblical Interpretation.
- on the Biblical canon. ...
- Definition of Biblical Terms .
- Bible Canon - Which books are biblical? .
- See the entries on the Biblical canon, Higher criticism and Textual criticism. ...
- Biblical Versions and Translations .
- From the 800s to the 1400s rabbinic Jewish scholars known as the Massoretes compared the text of all known Biblical manuscripts, in an effort to create a unified and standardized text; a series of highly similar texts eventually emerged, and any of these texts are known as Masoretic Texts (MT). ...
- Early Christians produced translations of the Hebrew Bible into several languages; their biblical text was the Septuagint, which had been translated by the Jews into Greek in about the second century B. ...
- For a more detailed account of the New Testament's development, see the relevant section of Biblical canon. ...
- Biblical Interpretation .
- Western, influence of philosophy, fundamentalism, patristic interpretation, medieval interpretation, Reformation, Roman Catholic, Orthodox, inerrancy, biblical theology, inspiration, rationalism, translations , hermeneutics ) .
- The Dead Sea scrolls contain many examples of the pesher method of interpretation, in which biblical texts were interpreted as prophecies concerning the authors of the scrolls. ...
- Since it was members of the Church who wrote the New Testament and a series of church councils that decided the biblical canon, the Orthodox believe that the Church should also be the final authority in its interpretation. ...
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208. Bryan's Biblical Links
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- English Bibles and Commentaries | Greek Bibles | Hebrew Bibles | Latin Bibles | Syriac Bibles | Church Fathers | Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha | Dead Sea Scrolls | Biblical History and Archaeology | Biblical Cities | Maps | Synoptic Problem | Biblical Textual Criticism | Biblical Papyri and other Manuscripts | Historical Jesus Research | Ancient Classics | Greek Language Resources | Hebrew Language Resources | Biblical Societies | Scholarly Journals | Academic Discussion Lists | Academic Weblogs | Apologetic Resources | Theology | Philosophy | World Religions | Theological Seminaries (DFW) | Theological Libraries (DFW) | General Biblical Resources | Book Resources | General Web Resources .
- Disclaimer: The various biblical and religious links provided on this webpage do not necessarily represent my personal Christian views. ...
- Dead Sea Scolls Bibliography Biblical History and Archaeology.
- Biblical Archaeological Society (BAS) .
- The Foundation for Biblical Archaeology .
- Biblical History Online .
- Biblical Literature (Encyclopedia Britannica) .
- Biblical Archaeology Resources .
- Significant Biblical Archaeological Finds .
- Biblical Cities.
- The Synoptics (Santa Clara University) Biblical Textual Criticism.
- TC: A Journal of Biblical Textual Criticism .
- TC Links Biblical Papyri and other Manuscripts.
- Biblical Manuscripts Project .
- Institute for Biblical Research (IBR) .
- The Institute of Biblical Greek .
209. Article: Immanuel the Roman
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- Immanuel's studies consisted not only of biblical and talmudic literature, but also mathematics, astronomy, medicine, and Islamic and Christian philosophy. ...
- A second work, Even Bohan ("Touchstone"} concerns biblical hermeneutics, dealing with the different meaning of verbs in different constructions, with the addition, omission, and interchange of letters, and with other linguistic questions. More important are his biblical commentaries, which cover all the books of the Bible, though some have since been lost. ...
- His parodies of biblical and talmudic sentences, his clever allusions and puns, and his equivocations are such gems of diction that it is almost impossible to translate his poetry into another language. ...
210. Peace Church Bible Study
- www.read-the-bible.org
- Help bridge the gap between academic/scholarly readers of the Bible and non-academics, and between "believers" and those who feel no religious affinity for the biblical text. ...
- Biblical Studies .
- Top | Peace Churches | Biblical Studies | Articles | Seminaries | Upcoming Events | Methodology | Contact Info .
- BIBLICAL STUDIES.
- Biblical Studies Glossary .
- Intended to be a comprehensive list of the terms one comes across when moving from devotional Bible study to academic, scholarly Biblical Studies. ...
- Biblical Scholars .
- Brief biographical information on some important present and past biblical scholars.
- Learning Biblical Languages .
- Resources for learning biblical Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek.
- Online Articles and Journals in the Academic Discipline of Biblical Studies .
- Annotated bibliography with links organized by discipline and biblical subject.
- Biblical-Studies.
- "The purpose of this list is to allow the interested person to post questions regarding the whole gamut of Biblical Studies. ...
- Society of Biblical Literature.
- "Founded in 1880 to advance the public understanding of the Bible and biblical scholarship. " The major North American professional organization of biblical scholars. ...
211. Article: Dating the Bible
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- Other scholars (the biblical minimalists) would insist that the whole of the Pentateuch is a post-exilic construction, perhaps with material from an earlier oral tradition. ... A traditional strain of scholarship (the biblical maximalists) would assign portions of the Pentateuch (generally the J author) to the period of the United Monarchy in the tenth century BCE, would date Deuteronomy and the Deuteronomic history to the time of King Josiah, and that the final form of the Torah was due to a redactor in exilic or post-exilic times. ...
- Also useful are documents, inscriptions, and objects that speak of the Hebrew Bible, or portions thereof, or of people, places and events that are in common with Biblical narrative. ...
- What Did The Biblical Writers Know & When Did They Know It?, William B. ...
212. Tyndale Theological Seminary and Biblical Institute
- www.tyndale.edu
- Intense Biblical Focus .
- Complete Biblical Language Programs For Both Greek And Hebrew .
213. Article: Jerusalem syndrome
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Symptoms include self-identification with a biblical figure, street preaching, ritualistic actions, unhealthy self-reproach, and, in rare cases, even violent acts. ...
- Only 18% of the hospitalized tourists demonstrated symptoms that could be attributed to biblical or messianic ideation, including identification with a biblical figure. ...
214. The Holy Bible -- Biblical Contradictions & fallacies, King James Version
- www.webster.sk.ca
- DURING a long debate with a creationist and literal defender of Genesis, I was asked to consider several biblical "miracles," especially the "departures of Enoch and Elijah. ... There may be more biblical contradictions than in any book ever penned, proving, at least, its writers did not believe one another. ... Biblical stars, sun and moon are all embedded "in" this firmament. (The meaning, during biblical times, of the word "firmament," was a "solid" body or orb, or the solid concentric domes holding the heavenly bodies ~ Webster's Third International Dictionary. ...
- All these contradictions make biblical words appear as if they are a departure from sanity - if they were the words of one consistent, unchanging being. ... Or was God, like the mostly untraveled humans of that day, unaware of these aspects of the earth? Surely, when the Biblical Flood comes from the rains, why doesn't the Bible draw upon these ice caps -- a far, far greater source of potential massive flooding, if they were melted, than rain would be? Could it be that humans scribes of the Lordly Word didn't know they were there at the poles? So instead, they wrote of flooding in such quantity that it was not realistically possible from "rain" alone, requiring them to suppose the drawing of water from "above the firmament," and from far below the sea-bed -- where, other than water molecules perhaps bonded within the molten chemistry of lava,. ... --htm&CiRestriction=Augustine Biblical and Early Christian "astronomy" and views In order for us to reduce getting spam from junk-mailer programs, click on the e-mail button, and then before e-mailing us, remove the '+' symbol from our address to make sure you reach us. ...
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215. Article: Tefillin
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- Tefillin, also called phylacteries, are leather objects used in Jewish prayer, containing Biblical verses. ...
- "Shin"; probably as a reminder to ensure the correct insertion of the four Biblical passages); and this, together with the letters formed by the knots of the two straps, make up the letters of the Hebrew word "Shaddai" ( = "Almighty," one of the names of God. ...
- Each box contains these Biblical passages: Exodus xiii. ...
- The hand-tefillin has only one compartment, which contains the four Biblical selections written upon a single strip of parchment in four parallel columns and in the order given in the Bible. ...
- The pieces of parchment on which the Biblical selections are written are in either case tied round with narrow strips of parchment and fastened with the thoroughly washed hair of a clean animal, preferably of a calf. There was considerable discussion among the commentators of the Talmud as to the order in which the Biblical selections should be inserted into the head-phylactery. ...
- The parchment on which the Biblical passages are written need not be ruled, although the custom is to rule it. ...
- He who does not lay tefillin transgresses eight commandments; for in each of the four Biblical passages there is a commandment to wear tefillin on the head and on the arm. ...
- The only instance of the name "phylacteries" in Biblical times occurs in the New Testament (Matthew xxiii. ...
- 18 must be interpreted not figuratively but literally; therefore it must be assumed that the custom of wearing strips inscribed with Biblical passages is commanded in the Torah. ...
216. Wedding Vows: Readings to insert into your wedding vows - from ForeverWed.com your #1 christian wedding planning resource and guide on the net!
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- Biblical: Old and New Testament Readings, a total of 35 bible verses to choose from.
- Biblical: Old Testament: Genesis 1:26-28, 31 .
- Biblical: Old Testament: Genesis 2:4-9, 15-24.
- Biblical: Old Testament: Genesis 2:7, 18-25.
- Biblical: Old Testament: Genesis 24:61-64.
- Biblical: Old Testament: Song of Solomon 2:8-14, 16a; 8:6-7.
- Biblical: Old Testament: Isaiah 43:1-7.
- Biblical: Old Testament: Isaiah 55:10-13.
- Biblical: Old Testament: Isaiah 61:10-62:3.
- Biblical: Old Testament: Isaiah 63:7-9.
- Biblical: Old Testament: Psalm 67.
- Biblical: Old Testament: Psalm 127.
- Biblical: Old Testament: Psalm 128.
- Biblical: New Testament: Acts 18:1-3, 24-26.
- Biblical: New Testament: 1 Corinthians 7:1-5, 10-11.
- Biblical: New Testament: 1 Corinthians 13.
217. Vendyl Jones Research Institute
- www.vendyljones.org.il
- Biblical Archaeology and the Seven Laws.
- We hope to bring you exciting new discoveries in the area of Biblical Archaeology. ...
218. Article: Jewish services
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- The Babylonian Talmud, in commenting on this section of the Mishnah, finds the Biblical authority for ten men constituting a congregation in the words (Numbers 14:27): "How long shall I bear with this evil congregation which murmur against me?" which it refers to the scouts who were sent to spy out the land of Canaan, twelve in all, two of whom, Caleb and Joshua, were faithful, and only ten "evil. ...
- Next follows a section called the morning blessings, followed by blessings for the Torah and readings from Biblical and rabbinic writings. ... In Orthodox services this is followed by a series of readings from Biblical and rabbinic writings recalling the offerings made in the Temple in Jerusalem. ...
- The next section of morning prayers is called Pesukei D'Zimrah, veses of praise, containing many psalms, and prayers made from a tapestry of biblical verses, followed by the Song at the Sea (Exodus 14, 15) .
- ") A series of other blessings are added, which are made from a tapestry of biblical verses. ...
- This is followed by the Tikanta Shabbat reading on the holiness of Shabbat, and then by a reading from the biblical Book of Numbers about the sacrifices that used to be performed in the Temple in Jerusalem. ...
219. Semeia Index
- www.sbl-site2.org
- The Society of Biblical Literature has discontinued the publication of Semeia: An Experimental Journal for Biblical Criticism as a journal. ...
- Asian Pacific American Biblical Hermeneutic.
- Biblical Images of Adoption and Asian Adoptees in America.
- Biblical Themes for Pastoral Care Revisited: An Asian.
220. Article: Gog
- en.wikipedia.org
- Gog and Magog are the respective names of a mysterious Biblical land, and its people, who feature in apocalyptic prophecy. ...
- 1 The Biblical Gog and Magog.
- The Biblical Gog and Magog .
- The term "Gog Magog" or "Gogmagog" is simply a clarification which may be understood as "Gog as in those from Gog" and despite apocalyptic attempts to devise scenarios whereby nations associated with Magog will one day attack Israel, Magog is not implied in the literal readings of the biblical texts occurring as nothing more than a reference for which Gog is being mentioned. ...
- Given this somewhat frightening Biblical imagery, it is somewhat odd that images of Gog and Magog depicted as giants are carried in a traditional procession in the Lord Mayor's Show by the Lord Mayor of the City of London. ...
221. Biblical America Resistance Front - Home Page
- www.barf.org
- Biblical America: the social movement that seeks to use the Bible as the sole basis of all governance and social interaction.
- BARF: a resource for all who work to monitor and counter the Biblical America movement.
- Four Themes of Biblical America is a video montage composed of selected video clips that we've gathered to illustrate four obvious themes of this movement. ...
- We dig through the theology and history of the leadership of ORN and much of Biblical America in our effort to develop and explanation for this anticipated and unprecedented event. ...
- Promise Keepers, Compulsory Pregnancy Advocates and the Biblical America movement.
222. Bible Prophecy News - World News relating to Bible Prophesy... biblical prophesy,end times prophecy,fulfilled prophesy...
- www.bibleprophecynews.com
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223. Article: Christian symbolism
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- The religious symbolism of Christianity consists of various references to metaphorical figures found in Biblical and Christian teaching, to events and artifacts found in the Bible, or to the history and acts of worship in the Church, as these are interpreted in Christian tradition, within Christian theology, or folk-religion. ...
- On the other hand, trees appear with symbolic meaning throughout the Bible: and the Christmas tree alludes to and builds upon this biblical symbolism. ...
224. Article: Bible
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- (Redirected from Biblical) .
- 2 Definition of Biblical Terms.
- 4 Bible Canon - Which books are biblical?.
- 5 Biblical Versions and Translations.
- 6 Biblical Interpretation.
- on the Biblical canon. ...
- Definition of Biblical Terms .
- Bible Canon - Which books are biblical? .
- See the entries on the Biblical canon, Higher criticism and Textual criticism. ...
- Biblical Versions and Translations .
- From the 800s to the 1400s rabbinic Jewish scholars known as the Massoretes compared the text of all known Biblical manuscripts, in an effort to create a unified and standardized text; a series of highly similar texts eventually emerged, and any of these texts are known as Masoretic Texts (MT). ...
- Early Christians produced translations of the Hebrew Bible into several languages; their biblical text was the Septuagint, which had been translated by the Jews into Greek in about the second century B. ...
- For a more detailed account of the New Testament's development, see the relevant section of Biblical canon. ...
- Biblical Interpretation .
- Western, influence of philosophy, fundamentalism, patristic interpretation, medieval interpretation, Reformation, Roman Catholic, Orthodox, inerrancy, biblical theology, inspiration, rationalism, translations , hermeneutics ) .
- The Dead Sea scrolls contain many examples of the pesher method of interpretation, in which biblical texts were interpreted as prophecies concerning the authors of the scrolls. ...
225. Article: Yom Kippur
- en.wikipedia.org
- 1 Biblical origin.
- Biblical origin .
- Jewish prayerbooks note that while public acts of contrition are mandated, the most effective corrective is that stated by the Biblical propehts, who teach that the true fast-day in which God delights is a spirit of devotion, kindliness, and penitence. ...
- In Biblical times, the most distinctive ceremony was the offering of the "emissary goats", or "scapegoats" (Leviticus 16:8-10) which are sent to Azazel. ... Modern biblical critics, who refer the above passages to the Priestly code, and to a post-Exilic date, are disposed to regard the sending of the goat to Azazel as an adaptation of a pre-existing ceremony. ...
- Some more conservative biblical scholars have noted that the place the goat would be taken is merely the "wilderness", outside the city, and that there is not a place called Azazel. ...
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