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151. TC: A Journal of Biblical Textual Criticism: An Experiment in Electronic Publishing
- rosetta.reltech.org
- TC: A Journal of Biblical Textual Criticism:.
- Biblical textual criticism is a field of study that doesn't exist. ... Having had an interest in the textual criticism of both parts of the Christian Bible for some time, the idea of starting a journal that dealt with biblical textual criticism had been on my mind for several years before the opportunity finally arrived. ...
- One of my first tasks at my new job was to set up a Web site to serve the Press and its sponsors, one of which was the Society of Biblical Literature. I had previously come to the realization that, because of the relatively small number of biblical text critics (both Old and New Testament types) around the world, a print journal would probably never be economically feasible. ... In particular, few religion journals, and none in the biblical field, then existed. ...
- (While I was busily working to create the new journal, another electronic journal in the field of biblical studies, the Journal of Hebrew Scriptures, announced its inauguration. ...
- The potential readership of a journal on biblical textual criticism probably numbers only in the hundreds, and the number of articles published in any given year on the topic in the traditional print journals is easily less than two dozen (sometimes a lot less). ...
- I would venture to guess that our articles were read by more people than most articles dealing with biblical textual criticism in the traditional print journals, although I have obviously not done a scientific study of the matter. ...
- Since our articles deal intensively with the biblical text, we also use hyperlinks to allow readers to click on any biblical reference mentioned in the text and see the passage in English, Hebrew, Greek, Latin, or Syriac--non-Roman characters are transliterated at present (e. ...
- The simplest aspect of the problem involves the display of foreign characters, such as Greek, in the midst of an English article. How can the characters be displayed? Numerous solutions are possible, each of which has advantages and disadvantages. ...
- First, foreign characters can be transliterated and perhaps italicized. This solution is workable in some cases, but at least two problems are inherent in this approach: (1) many characters used in normal print transliterations are not available in HTML (e. ... , macrons over vowels, dots under consonants, special characters such as the raised right half-circle); (2) in journals that deal with large amounts of textual material, transliteration, which is more difficult to read than the original script, is not a solution that endears itself to potential readers of the journal. ...
- Second, images can be used to render foreign characters. This solution is workable if a only small number of characters are employed, but it quickly becomes cumbersome, and the document containing the images will quickly grow too large for convenient downloading, if many characters need to be represented in this fashion. TC uses small GIF images of characters to represent the standard abbreviated names of manuscripts in some of its articles (e. ...
152. http://cassel.hanover.edu/html/dept/ths353.htm
- cassel.hanover.edu
- In this seminar we will explore the Hebrews' understanding of the divine-human relationship as it is developed through the Scripture’s descriptions of a variety of characters and their relationships with God. Among the characters we will study in this class are the women of Genesis, Joshua, Jonah, Job, and Jeremiah. ...
- The second paper will also compares two lives, but in this paper, one character will be biblical and the other will be a contemporary figure described either in fiction, biography, or film. ... The final paper will be the longest of the three, and in it each student will be asked to focus on a biblical character whom the class has not studied. In this paper, the student should analyze the biblical account of the chosen character's life, explain what issues in the divine-human relationship the story is addressing, summarize the approach the story develops as it addresses these issues, and reflect on the merit of the approach. ... Please be aware that accurate citations of both biblical and non-biblical material in these papers is crucial. Biblical studies, like many fields, has its own specific citation style, so if you are not familiar with this style please contact Dr. ...
- David’s life from a Biblical viewpoint .
- The story of Job from a biblical viewpoint.
- OCT 1 T - Reflections on the characters of Genesis.
- 5 T - Reflections on biblical characters and non-biblical characters.
153. Article: Cain and Abel (Sandman)
- www.wikipedia.org
- Cain and Abel are a pair of fictional characters who appear in DC Comics. ... In 1985, the characters were revived by writer Alan Moore, who introduced them into his Swamp Thing series (in issue #33, which retold the Swamp Thing's original origin story from a 1971 issue of House of Secrets). ... However it was Neil Gaiman's series The Sandman that more fully developed the 'reinvented' characters into the more mature, post-Comics Code version of the DC Universe. ...
- In Gaiman's Sandman universe, the biblical Cain and Abel come to live in the Dreaming, at Morpheus' invitation. ...
154. Biblical Chronology MADE EASY! - Lesson 4
- www.biblestudy.org
- Biblical Chronology.
- And thus we start the main section of our time-line of Biblical history with the life of Abraham, who lived in approximately 2000 B. ...
- , you can pinpoint the general time-frame of a number of Biblical events and characters. ... Thus any Bible stories which include these characters can be positioned shortly after 2000 B. ...
155. Naso
- www.jafi.org.il
- Many biblical characters have captured the imagination of various authors, artists, and philosophers, both Jewish and non-Jewish, who rewrote the characters and their stories to the full extent of their own imagination and talent and according to their worldviews and needs. Sometimes these were close to the original story and only expanded on it slightly, and sometimes a vastly different character from the biblical one was created. Either way, a work which rewrites the story of a biblical character is an interesting meeting point between the character, as they appear in the “Book of Books”, and the world of the later author with his own inner psyche, his feelings, values and beliefs. It is apparent that not all biblical characters merited the same degree of reworking and rewriting. ... It is reasonable to assume that attention is mainly devoted to characters who epitomize in some way the ultimate in a certain area (strength, beauty, love, leadership) or to characters who possess attributes which contradict or clash with each other or have unexpected differences between characteristics. ...
- This is also true of the changes that have taken place within the “national” arena itself: until the middle of the century the image of Samson gave them someone to identify with and a realistic and desired working model, as part of the building of the identity of the “new Jew” and its connection to the heroic biblical past. ...
- de Mille, and suchlike) - can give us additional evidence of the complexity of the biblical Samson’s character and the attraction he held for many artists, in many and varied places and times.
- When the Talmud wonders why there is need to establish the names of these women, it answers that it provides responses to the various apostates, to whom missing details are evidence of the lack of validity of the biblical narrative.
- However, this giving of a name does not have a Midrash to accompany it (for example, Yosef Joseph - “God Yosef has added to me another son”), something which rarely occurs with biblical names and therefore it captures the attention of the reader: “and the narrative did not mention why they called him by that name” (Abarbanel’s commentary on the verse). It seems that the biblical narrative avoided giving explanations for his name in order to avoid drawing parallels between Shimshon and the shemesh (sun), since this connection hints at an idolatry-mythology, something which could tie up with many themes in the extraordinary life of Shimshon. ...
156. BIBLE CHARACTERS
- www.regent.edu
- BIBLE CHARACTERS: SELECTED RESOURCES FOR RESEARCH.
- Studying the characters of the Bible is a great way to learn about God's character and His ways of dealing with us. ... To explore an individual person enter a subject search in the library catalog under the character's biblical name. ...
- BIBLICAL CHARACTERS by Herbert Lockyer. ...
- CYCLOPEDIA OF BIBLICAL, THEOLOGICAL, AND ECCLESIASTICAL LITERATURE by John McClintock and.
- THE HANDBOOK OF BIBLICAL PERSONALITIES by George M. ...
- PECULIAR TREASURES: A BIBLICAL WHO'S WHO. ...
- Note: These are sermons built around eighteen Bible characters.
- MOODY'S BIBLE CHARACTERS COME ALIVE: WITH MANY DRAMATIC EPISODES. ...
- OLD TESTAMENT CHARACTERS: BIBLE STUDY GUIDE. ...
- Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2002. ...
- Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 1999. ...
- IN THE COMPANY OF JESUS: CHARACTERS IN MARK'S GOSPEL.
- ALL THE APOSTLES OF THE BIBLE; STUDIES IN THE CHARACTERS OF THE APOSTLES,.
- THE ISRAELITE WOMEN: SOCIAL ROLE AND LITERARY TYPE IN BIBLICAL NARRATIVE.
- MEET BATHSHEBA: DRAMATIC PORTRAITS OF BIBLICAL WOMEN. ...
157. Powell's Books - Christianity-Bible Who's Who
- www.powells.com
- Biblical Archaeology .
- Biblical Criticism .
- Biblical Reference .
- A compendium of character portraits of Biblical figures, numbering over 500. From Aaron to Zophar, all the major figures in the Bible are here, as well as many obscure characters such as Gehazi, Abigail, Jairus, and Lydia. ...
- Unique reference presents virtually all the characters in the Old and New Testaments. Based on the most recent biblical and archaeological research, this fact-filled, abundantly illustrated volume describes patriarchs, kings, warriors, prophets, et al. ...
- Offering new insights into our cultural heritage, this complete and entertaining survey of the biblical heroes, villains, fools and wisemen provides brief biographies of more than 450 people from both the Old and New Testaments and the Apocrypha. ...
- Containing biographies of more than 450 biblical characters from both the Old and New Testaments and the Apocrypha, this colorful edition describes who the people in the Bible are, what they did, and how they have lived on in the imagination, hearts, and. ...
- Brownrigg also analyzes and interprets the various versions of the gospels, taking into account the most recent Biblical. ...
- This fourth book in the series is designed to help the reader develop Christian character, drawing from the successes and struggles of Biblical men such as Moses, Daniel, Paul, and David. ...
- This comprehensive and easy-to-use text vividly brings to life the thousands of characters in the Old Testaent in nearly 3,000 extensive entries. ...
158. For Sale: Biblical Characters and the Enneagram: Images of Transformation
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- We offer Biblical Characters and the Enneagram: Images of Transformation as a participant in the Amazon. ...
- Biblical Characters and the Enneagram: Images of Transformation.
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- Biblical Characters and the Enneagram: Images of Transformation (Book).
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159. Did Old Testament characters really live as long as the Bible states
- www.scripturessay.com
- Did Old Testament characters really live as long as the Bible states, or are we to measure biblical years in different terms than our current method? .
- No, we are not to measure biblical years in different terms than our current method of 365 days to a year. ...
160. The Costumer- Wig & Beard Sets
- www.thecostumer.com
- This set is good for many characters. ...
- Biblical Wig and Beard Set - Deluxe.
- The deluxe version of our Biblical wig and beard set comes with a fairly long wig with a matching beard and moustache on a strap. This is an excellent set for Jesus, the Apostles and other Biblical characters. It is also suited for many theatrical characters and periods.
- Biblical Wig and Beard Set - Economy.
- The economy version of the Biblical wig and beard set is a less expensive version of the deluxe set. ...
- It can be used for a wide range of characters and periods.
- This set is good for many different characters, and makes a great Albert Einstein. ...
161. Biblical Studies
- www.canonpress.org
- Reformed theology has seen increasing calls for the Trinity to live at the center of Christian confession, prompting the need for a fuller biblical and practical understanding of the subject. ... Ralph Smith assesses these views and, filling out a Van Tillian perspective with Kuyper's lesser-known covenantal view, he provides a refreshing biblical, historical, and applicable perspective on this key Christian reality.
- Smith places the eternal covenant in the position it deservesthe keystone of biblical and systematic theologywith profound consequences for the Reformed worldview.
- This latest collection of essays is the finest defense of classicalbiblicaltheism presented thus far. ...
- It includes philosophical, biblical, and theological critique. ...
- The best stories subtly weave themes and characters and symbols into a stunning final tapestry. ...
- "Jordan defends the traditional reading of the creation account with a command of biblical theology rarely encountered. ...
- The author shows that the leading Biblical texts that pantelists employ to buttress their position do not in fact support it, and that other texts flatly refute it. ...
- This book is must reading for anyone interested in the biblical doctrine of last things.
- Mathison sets forth a wealth of biblical, historical, and theological evidence for an optimistic eschatology. ...
- Biblical Studies.
162. Other Collections- Large
- www.geocities.com
- Biblical Characters: Adam & Eve. ...
- Biblical Characters: David & Goliath .
- Biblical Characters: John the Baptist, Pilate's Wife, James & John, Philip & the Ethiopian, women of the Bible, Matthew, Peter & John, Mary (Martha's sister), Jairus & his daughter, Lazarus, Mary Magdalene, Simon of Cyrene, Cleopas, Mary & Joseph, Wise Men, Shepherds, Moses .
- Biblical Characters: Abraham, Jesus, Isaiah, Rufus, the prodigal son, John, good samaritan, wise and foolish builders, Moses.
- Scripts are of a variety of styles- comedy, drama, inspirational, and each script lists the number of characters required and a scripture reference.
- Ross Olson's Drama Page Has lenten and advent character scripts available, as well as other Bible characters, humorous scripts, and other material. ...
163. ic Wales - Saints and sinners sail off in virtual Ark
- icwales.icnetwork.co.uk
- For 40 days and 40 nights, 12 men and women will be on board a virtual Noah's Ark in the character of a biblical hero or rogue of their choice.
- Visitors to the 3D web site will be able to navigate around the Ark and nightly watch the characters talk, joke and bicker with each other by reading speech bubbles.
- But the historic characters will also have to debate the most contentious issues which face church and society today.
- The website devoted to America's most famous dysfunctional rock-star family allows the viewer to walk around a 3D house and to interact with the characters.
- More than 800 people have enquired about becoming one of the 12 characters. ...
- Individuals are currently being sought to play characters who are at the back of the queue including Samson, Bathsheba, Jonah and Elijah.
- Canon Andrew Walker, Professor of King's College, London, looked forward to seeing biblical figures being forced to confront the contemporary.
- The game's makers are confident that the clash of ancient personalities will provide fascinating viewing because of the enduring power of Biblical characters to excite the imagination.
- Liberal Democrat MP Lembit Opik said that if he had to take on a Biblical character he would become Solomon, the wise Old Testament king.
- Welsh activists were also able to draw inspiration from the lives of characters, especially when they revealed their feet of clay.
- "At the very least, we hope that this game will stimulate more people to turn to their Bibles and find out more about the characters featuring in this rather zany interactive experience.
164. The Edgar Cayce Books World Database: Topics: Bible and Biblical Times
- edgarcayce.com
- Topics: Bible and Biblical Times.
- Angels | Animals | Astrology | Atlantis | Attitudes and Emotions | Bible/Biblical Times | Death and Beyond | Dreams | Earth Changes/Future | Edgar Cayce | Egypt | Family & Children | Health/Healing | History | Jesus/Christ | Meditation | Miscellaneous | Possession | Psychic Realm | Reincarnation & Karma | Search for God/Study Groups | Soul.
- - Edgar Cayce on the Reincarnation of Biblical Characters, Kevin Todeschi. ...
165. Archaeology and the Old Testament
- www.probe.org
- Archaeology has therefore played a key role in biblical studies and Christian apologetics in several ways. ...
- It has verified many ancient sites, civilizations, and biblical characters whose existence was questioned by the academic world and often dismissed as myths. Biblical archaeology has silenced many critics as new discoveries supported the facts of the Bible.
- {1} Archaeology can also help us to understand more accurately the nuances and uses of biblical words as they were used in their day. ...
- Noted archaeologist Nelson Glueck writes, "As a matter of fact, however, it may be clearly stated categorically that no archeological discovery has ever controverted a single biblical reference. ...
- They interacted with biblical figures as early as Abraham and as late as Solomon. ... Prior to the late 19th century, nothing was known of the Hittites outside the Bible, and many critics alleged that they were an invention of the biblical authors. ...
- The discovery also confirmed other biblical facts. ...
- Fred Wright summarizes the importance of this find in regard to biblical historicity. ...
- Nothing discovered by the excavators has in any way discredited the Biblical account. ...
- It has helped to confirm the biblical narrative and had a great impact on Middle East archaeological study. ...
- Although he connected this city with one of the biblical "Cities of the Plains," he could not find conclusive evidence to justify this assumption. ...
- Such a massive fiery destruction would match the biblical account that the city was destroyed by fire that rained down from heaven. Wood states, "The evidence would suggest that this site of Bab edh-Drha is the biblical city of Sodom. ...
- Does archaeology support the biblical account? Over the past century four prominent archaeologists have excavated the site: Carl Watzinger from 1907-1909, John Garstang in the 1930's, Kathleen Kenyon from 1952-1958, and currently Bryant Wood. ...
- Scholars feel that an earthquake, which may also explain the damming of the Jordan in the biblical account, caused this collapse. ...
166. A large number of books have been written in the past ten years to summarize this surprising feature of our universe; namely,
- www.evidenceforchristianity.org
- Archaeology has therefore played a key role in biblical studies and Christian apologetics in several ways. ...
- It has verified many ancient sites, civilizations, and biblical characters whose existence was questioned by the academic world and often dismissed as myths. Biblical archaeology has silenced many critics as new discoveries supported the facts of the Bible.
- {1} Archaeology can also help us to understand more accurately the nuances and uses of biblical words as they were used in their day. ...
- Noted archaeologist Nelson Glueck writes, "As a matter of fact, however, it may be clearly stated categorically that no archeological discovery has ever controverted a single biblical reference. ...
- They interacted with biblical figures as early as Abraham and as late as Solomon. ... Prior to the late 19th century, nothing was known of the Hittites outside the Bible, and many critics alleged that they were an invention of the biblical authors. ...
- The discovery also confirmed other biblical facts. ...
- Fred Wright summarizes the importance of this find in regard to biblical historicity. ...
- Nothing discovered by the excavators has in any way discredited the Biblical account. ...
- It has helped to confirm the biblical narrative and had a great impact on Middle East archaeological study. ...
- Although he connected this city with one of the biblical "Cities of the Plains," he could not find conclusive evidence to justify this assumption. ...
- Such a massive fiery destruction would match the biblical account that the city was destroyed by fire that rained down from heaven. Wood states, "The evidence would suggest that this site of Bab edh-Drha is the biblical city of Sodom. ...
- Does archaeology support the biblical account? Over the past century four prominent archaeologists have excavated the site: Carl Watzinger from 1907-1909, John Garstang in the 1930's, Kathleen Kenyon from 1952-1958, and currently Bryant Wood. ...
- Scholars feel that an earthquake, which may also explain the damming of the Jordan in the biblical account, caused this collapse. ...
167. AFRO-AMERICAN ALMANAC - African-American History Resource
- www.toptags.com
168. BBC NEWS | UK | Reality TV, featuring God... online
- news.bbc.co.uk
- A dozen Biblical characters, and animals two-by-two .
- "We're trying to popularise theology, using the Big Brother format to bring these fascinating Biblical characters to life and introduce them to a whole new generation. ...
- Those finally selected will have to adopt a Biblical persona - Old Testament "babe" Esther is the most popular choice - and react as they think their character would to whatever their shipmates or God throw at them. ...
- Just as Big Brother had psychologists to pass judgement on the housemates, The Ark has enlisted a panel of theologians to interpret the shipmates' actions and advise them on what their characters might do. ...
- Unlike the Big Brother house, each Ark passenger has a cabin to themselves - or to share with whoever to get to know better (in the Biblical sense). ...
- "It has never been an attempt before to have 12 characters interacting together using speech bubbles. ...
169. SeriousShopping.net > Stores > CatalogCity > Books, Music & Movies > Video & DVD > DVD Movies & TV Shows > Religion & Belief
- products.seriousshopping.net
- Featuring an original theme sung by Kathie Lee Gifford, memorable songs, vivid animation and heartwarming characters, this series is a delightful way to introduce young children to the timeless stories of inspiration, courage and faith. ...
- Here is one of the best Biblical film series to come along in many years that presents a new standard in the visual interpretation of Scripture. Nine of the primary Old Testament leaders are presented in captivating animation, utilizing a variety of production techniques, each designed to reflect the nature and genre of the particular Biblical account. ... Yes, children will be fascinated by the inspired Biblical episodes -- but so will adults! Everyone with a serious interest in the Bible will be driven back to the text after watching these programs to re-examine for themselves the depth and nuances so effectively set forth in this unique BBC/S4C series. ...
- Featuring an original theme sung by Kathie Lee Gifford, memorable songs, vivid animation and heartwarming characters, this series is a delightful way to introduce young children to the timeless stories of inspiration, courage and faith. ...
- Here is one of the best Biblical film series to come along in many years that presents a new standard in the visual interpretation of Scripture. Nine of the primary Old Testament leaders are presented in captivating animation, utilizing a variety of production techniques, each designed to reflect the nature and genre of the particular Biblical account. ... Yes, children will be fascinated by the inspired Biblical episodes -- but so will adults! Everyone with a serious interest in the Bible will be driven back to the text after watching these programs to re-examine for themselves the depth and nuances so effectively set forth in this unique BBC/S4C series. ...
- Featuring an original theme sung by Kathie Lee Gifford, memorable songs, vivid animation and heartwarming characters, this series is a delightful way to introduce young children to the timeless stories of inspiration, courage and faith. ...
- Here is one of the best Biblical film series to come along in many years that presents a new standard in the visual interpretation of Scripture. Nine of the primary Old Testament leaders are presented in captivating animation, utilizing a variety of production techniques, each designed to reflect the nature and genre of the particular Biblical account. ... Yes, children will be fascinated by the inspired Biblical episodes -- but so will adults! Everyone with a serious interest in the Bible will be driven back to the text after watching these programs to re-examine for themselves the depth and nuances so effectively set forth in this unique BBC/S4C series. ...
- Featuring an original theme sung by Kathie Lee Gifford, memorable songs, vivid animation and heartwarming characters, this series is a delightful way to introduce young children to the timeless stories of inspiration, courage and faith. ...
- Here is one of the best Biblical film series to come along in many years that presents a new standard in the visual interpretation of Scripture. Nine of the primary Old Testament leaders are presented in captivating animation, utilizing a variety of production techniques, each designed to reflect the nature and genre of the particular Biblical account. ... Yes, children will be fascinated by the inspired Biblical episodes -- but so will adults! Everyone with a serious interest in the Bible will be driven back to the text after watching these programs to re-examine for themselves the depth and nuances so effectively set forth in this unique BBC/S4C series. ...
170. Trinity Christian College
- www.trnty.edu
- The theology program is characterized by an emphasis on biblical studies. Students who pursue this program take courses which deal with questions regarding the nature and history of the Scriptures, the key biblical ideas which are significant for a Christian perspective in other academic areas, and how to study the Bible. ...
- Biblical Foundations.
- Three 200-level Biblical Literature courses.
- Biblical Foundations.
- Biblical Literature courses.
- This course provides an introduction to the basic story of the Old and New Testaments, the main biblical characters, and the highlights of biblical history. ...
- 103 Biblical Foundations .
- 104 Biblical Foundations .
- Building upon Theology 103, this course is an introduction to major themes in New Testament biblical theology. ...
- 203 Biblical Literature: the Prophets .
- 204 Biblical Literature: the Pentateuch .
- 205 Biblical Literature: Historical Books .
- An investigation of the nature of biblical historiography as kerygmatic and of the principles for understanding the Bible’s historical writings, especially the books of Joshua through II Kings. ...
- 206 Biblical Literature: the Epistles .
- 207 Biblical Literature: the Gospels and Acts .
171. Theatrical-Costumes
- www.lynchs.com
172. Biblical Puppets
- puppets4u.nstemp.com
173. Hennepin County Library - Readers Online
- www.hclib.org
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174. Land and Word: A Biblical Journey on Video. Kudos.
- www.biblicalisrael.com
- Given the background of Biblical geography, the scriptural themes come forth in all their power and universality, ancient and modern. ...
- It offers a well-woven story that blends Biblical events with the history, archaeology, geography, and culture of the Near East. ...
- I loved the photography and actually seeing those vistas and ruins where the familiar Biblical characters lived. ...
- in Biblical Studies, Princeton Theological Seminary; Senior Pastor, United Church of Christ, Scottsdale, Arizona .
175. Article: Talk:Sons of Noah
- en.wikipedia.org
- B) It is not a theory, it is a biblical myth explaining the origins of different peoples. ...
- I'll try to restrain myself, but eventually I'd like to put in something about the 3 Biblical characters as background for the myth explaining the origins of different peoples. ...
- In classical times, biblical exegetes attempted to translate these divisions into the contemporary geographical divisions of the ancient world. ...
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