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  • ...Hebrew Bible]] in that it is usually bound with the [[New Testament]]. The Old Testament contains the books of the Pentateuch, books chronicling the history of the The Old Testament was likely composed in a time period between the 15th and 1st centuries B.C
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  • Translation of the original Hebrew Old Testament, and Greek New Testament texts into the Hawaiian Language
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  • ...Hebrew Bible]] in that it is usually bound with the [[New Testament]]. The Old Testament contains the books of the Pentateuch, books chronicling the history of the The Old Testament was likely composed in a time period between the 15th and 1st centuries B.C
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  • {{r|Old Testament}}
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  • ...ions of the New Testament, although most Bibles contain both the New and [[Old Testament]].
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  • {{r|Old Testament}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Old Testament]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...s its lineage to the household of the Prophet [[Muhammad]] and back to the Old Testament prophet [[Abraham]], which is a major part of [[Middle East]] history and p
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  • {{r|Old Testament}}
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  • {{rpl|Old Testament}}
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  • {{r|Old Testament}}
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  • ...e, also called the [[Tanakh]], which consists of what Protestants call the Old Testament alone. The word "Bible" comes from the Greek word ''biblion,'' itself deri
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  • {{rpl|Old Testament}}
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  • ...onally held to be the author of the [[Torah]], the first five books in the Old Testament.
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  • {{r|Old Testament}}
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  • '''Abraham''' is a figure in the [[Old Testament]] considered to be a precursor of the world's three great Western religious
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  • {{r|Old Testament}}
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  • | derived_from= Original Hebrew Old Testament ...“[[Palapala Hemolele]]”, and was published in two parts, [[Buke I]] (the [[old testament]]), and [[Buke II]] (the [[new testament]]). The entire [[Translation (lang
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  • ...These constitute the Jewish Bible, or Tanakh, known to Protestants as the Old Testament (Roman Catholic and Orthodox Old Testaments include additional material, fo The Protestant Old Testament is identical to the Tanakh in contents, but different in arrangement; see b
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  • Monotheisms tend to have evolved out of polytheisms: if one looks at the [[Old Testament]], one finds a large variety of rival Gods which aren't denied in the same
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  • ...creative works bear the name ''Gideon's Trumpet,'' which derives from the Old Testament of the [[Bible]] (specifically, Judges 6 - 8, in which Gideon blew a horn t
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  • ...terature", in a [[Bible|Biblical]] context, refers to those books of the [[Old Testament]] and the [[Apocrypha]] characterised by a preoccupation with the human pre
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  • ...word "''mal'ak''", pronounced "''mal-awk''", and is used 213 times in that Old Testament.<ref>Strong's Hebrew Dictionary. [http://strongsnumbers.com/hebrew/4397.htm
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  • ...being used for religious purposes by the [[Judaism|Jews]]). Parts of the [[Old Testament]] of the [[Bible]] were written in Aramaic, as was some of the [[Talmud]],
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  • ...Nihil Obstat, October 1, 1910.</ref>, ''"permeated with the spirit of the Old Testament and with the gloomy austerity of the ancient prophets, [Knox] displays neit
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  • ...responsibility to God alone for his acts. There are many references in the Old Testament which state that God appoints, dismisses, and even slays rulers. These refe
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  • He was also related to rebirth, something which dates back to Old Testament times. He was believed to have invented the Opening of the Mouth ceremony r
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  • ...n<ref>King James Version of 1611</ref> and some Protestant versions of the Old Testament supplement the Hebrew Bible with apocryphal and deuterocanonical books.)<re === Old Testament Theology and its Critics ===
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  • ...Ital, which has its origin in the Laws of Leviticus and Deuteronomy of the Old Testament.
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  • ...word "''mal'ak''", pronounced "''mal-awk''", and is used 213 times in the Old Testament.<ref>Strong's Hebrew Dictionary. [http://strongsnumbers.com/hebrew/4397.htm ...word, "''k@ruwb''", pronounced "''ker-oob''", and is used 91 times in the Old Testament.<ref>Strong's Hebrew Dictionary. [http://strongsnumbers.com/hebrew/3742.htm
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  • The '''New Testament''' and the '''Old Testament''' are the ultimate source of authority for most Christian denominations an The Christian Church's recognition of books of the Old Testament and the New Testament and of the four gospels- the four "canonical gospels"
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  • == Old Testament/Hebrew Bible==
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  • ...atistics and the typical lived human life span. Thousands of years ago, an Old Testament writer in Psalms 90 spoke of people living "three score and ten" as the ful
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  • ...t written reference to black cumin is found in the book of Isaiah in the [[Old Testament]]. Isaiah contrasts the reaping of black cumin with [[wheat]].<ref>(Isaiah
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  • ...had come to their island. The chest contained the complete books of the [[Old Testament|Old]] and [[New Testament]]s, including those yet to be written at the time
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  • Banners are mentioned in the [[Old Testament]] where they were a rallying point in battle ([[Exodus]] 17:15). In the bo
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  • *''The Old Testament'': 46 books (45 if ''Jeremiah'' and ''Lamentations'' are counted as 1)
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  • ...on Marcion]</ref> Seeing a stark contrast between the vengeful God of the Old Testament and the loving God of Jesus, Marcion came to the conclusion that the Jewish
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  • ...d extravagant chimeras: That he ridiculed the holy scriptures, calling the Old Testament Ezra's fables, in profane allusion to Esop's Fables; That he railed on Chri
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  • ...nary subversion of the processes of mimetic desire and scapegoating. From Old Testament examples such as the testing of Abraham through to the New Testament pinnac
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  • "THE HOLY BIBLE, Conteyning the Old Testament, AND THE NEW: Newly Translated out of the Originall tongues: & with the for ...Rogers), making use of unpublished manuscript translations of more of the Old Testament by Tyndale. This in turn was the basis of a revision by Coverdale published
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  • ...er pursued an independent course of reading and neglected the study of the Old Testament and Oriental languages. However, he did attend the lectures of Semler, wher
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  • ...ce between average life expectancy statistics and the human life span. The Old Testament speaks of people living "three score and ten" as the fullness of life, sugg
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  • ...' is the first book of the Hebrew Bible ([[Torah|The Torah]]) and of the [[Old Testament]] in the Christian Bible. It tells the story of the Creation of the univers ...e|Greek]] name for this book used in the [[Septuagint]] translation of the Old Testament. In [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]], the book is called ''B<sup>e</sup>rēšît'
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  • ...onologues, imagism, travel description, slang, and language reminiscent of Old Testament prophecy. The work is full of quotations and allusions to literature, the [
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  • === Old Testament === ...nt at a conspiracy of human beings under the Devil's command, nor does the Old Testament know anything of Satan as the great opponent of God and the supreme embodim
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  • Jesus has the same name as Old Testament hero [[Joshua]], whose Hebrew name ''Yehoshua'' (יהושוע) becomes ''Ye ...John|John]]--are religious biographies that stress Jesus' fulfillment of [[Old Testament]] [[prophecy]], his teachings on the Kingdom of God or Kingdom of Heaven, a
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  • ...m of Christianity called Deutsches Christentum, in which they replaced the Old Testament with Germanic myths and legends. Deutsches Christentum never caught on with ...lq&cof=FORID%3A9&ie=UTF-8&q=doublet&sa=Search#922 Double Narratives in the Old Testament]. p. 4.</ref> Some commonly cited examples as addressed in the [[Documenta
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  • References to ion exchange have been attributed to the [[Old Testament]] scribes and later to [[Aristotle]].<ref>Aristotle (ca. 330 B.C.), ''Works
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  • ...m]]. The Gutenberg Bible contains a Latin translation of the [[Hebrew]] [[Old Testament]] and a Latin translation of the [[Greek]] [[New Testament]]; the translati
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  • ...early Christian community incorporated Jewish religious writings as its [[Old Testament]], along with its Jesus-based [[New Testament]], to construct its Christian
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  • *Some stories appear to have been inspired by Old Testament prototypes. For example, Christ's miracles in Matthew 8 and 9 parallel the
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  • ...are indications that there was much earlier recognition. A reading, in the Old Testament (Leviticus 11:6–7) warns against touching or eating wild hares may sugges
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  • ...lical form, assert its origin is found throughout the scriptures, from the Old Testament to the New Testament and reconciles the difficulties which Roman theologian
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  • ...on) by the Eastern Orthodox Churches are grounded in the New Testament and Old Testament as such:
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  • ...ily only with what "brings Christ," so that he could disregard much of the Old Testament. For Calvin, Christ (or our salvation) is the center of the Bible. But he w ...God in the Bible. The Old-Testament pattern was ever in Calvin's mind; the Old Testament furnished him with his basis of criminal law; and the end in view was to pr
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  • ...e [[U.S. Constitution]], creating a political and judicial system based on Old Testament Law, or Mosaic Law.
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  • ...of the Library are Euclid's geometry, along with Greek translation of the Old Testament (although it is unclear whether this work was actually done at the library
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  • ...well as religious revolution. It appeared in 1522; his translation of the Old Testament from the Hebrew appeared in 1534.
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  • ...teaching for people not ready for the Mahayana's own teachings, a sort of "Old Testament". Theravada traditionally does not recognize the Mahayana scriptures at all
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  • ...areas for much of history. Gold is also mentioned several times in the [[Old Testament]]. The south-east corner of the [[Black Sea]] was famed for its gold. Explo
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  • ...John Knox]Catholic Encyclopedia</ref>, ''"permeated with the spirit of the Old Testament and with the gloomy austerity of the ancient prophets, [Knox] displays neit
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  • ...under the heading of Mahayana, tend to regard the Tipiṭaka as a sort of "[[Old Testament]]".<ref>''Encyclopædia Britannica'', 2002 printing, volume 11, page 791 (a
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  • ...es of sieges in ancient sources, such as the siege of [[Jericho]] in the [[Old Testament]] or the siege of [[Troy]] described by [[Homer]] in the ''[[Iliad]]''. An
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  • ...ed purely as individual [[moral]] guidance. The first five books of the [[Old Testament]] are known as the [[Torah]] and include [[Genesis]], [[Exodus]], [[Levitic ...lenn, ''Legal Traditions of the World'', 86</ref> The [[Torah]] from the [[Old Testament]] is probably the oldest body of law still relevant for modern legal system
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  • ...erence to a role precursive to modern butlers. The early Hebrew [[Joseph (Old Testament character)|Joseph]] interpreted a dream of Pharaoh's שקה (shaqah) (liter
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  • ...erence to a role precursive to modern butlers. The early Hebrew [[Joseph (Old Testament character)|Joseph]] interpreted a dream of Pharaoh's שקה (shaqah) (liter
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  • ...Smith claimed were similar to the [[Urim and Thummim]] referred to in the Old Testament and that he had found such buried with the Golden Plates. David Whitmer, on
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  • ...ible as an authority on morality, but had come to see the history in the [[Old Testament]] as being false and untrustworthy.
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  • ...ake. He did not hesitate to condemn injustice and thus functioned, like an Old Testament prophet, as a conscience of the nation.<ref>Annemarie Schimmel, ''Mystical
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