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  • ...ss conceptually dense than [[John Donne|Donne's]], drawing more from the [[Bible]] than contemporary philosophy, Herbert's poetry is complex and formally in
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  • The Bible is accepted by evangelicals as reliable and the ultimate authority in matte ...ority. Thus, the doctrine of ''[[sola scriptura]]'' is often emphasized. [[Bible prophecy]], especially as interpreted according to [[dispensationalism]], i
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  • ...ussion. The General Conference publishes a quarterly study guide<ref>Adult Bible Study Guide, https://absg.adventist.org/current-quarter</ref>, for optional ...as the Sabbath, advocates avoidance of foods classified as unclean in the Bible (so that even non-vegetarian Adventists still refrain from, e.g., pork and
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  • ...to Jesus Christ as the "way of salvation" and to the “inspired Word of the Bible” as their “sufficient guide to eternal Life.”<ref> Mary Baker Eddy, ' ...ealth with Key to the Scriptures]]''), which together with the Christian [[Bible]], is integral to Christian Science worship and practice.
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  • ...Stewart relented and signed the required papers and even took an oath on a bible not to reveal what had taken place to anybody. The earl then released Stewa
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  • ...from other chronic ailments. With newfound health and deeper delving into Bible study, she became a healer, teacher, influential author, and leader of a ra
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  • ...agricultural background, mostly of the "middling sort", able to read the [[Bible]] for themselves and come to their own conclusions. Opposition to the oppr ...cking others. Although they implicitly downplayed the significance of the Bible, their writings showed extensive knowledge of it.<ref>Moore ch 5</ref>
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  • | 2011 || ''The Sexy Part of the Bible'' || Akashic ...= Former Days of our Lives Writer Kola Boof Publishes The Sexy Part Of The Bible
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  • ...]. 'God Save the King', can also be found in the King James version of the Bible, published in 1611:
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  • ...s of this text date back to the second century BCE, but for many (like the Bible) it was assumed to have a divine origin in any case, with Lao Tse revered n
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  • ...d sayings celebrate the benevolent qualities of wine, beginning with the [[Bible]]. One of the most famous is, "A day without wine is like a day without sun
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  • ...t period except very early (and illegal at the time) translations of the [[Bible]]. ...ted a revolution by translating the [[Catholic church]]'s official [[Latin Bible]] into a dialect of vernacular German; this initially-banned book was very
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  • In the [[Gutenberg Bible]], Gutenberg made a trial of coloured printing for a few of the page headin ...efore a scarce resource. While it might take a year or more to hand copy a Bible, with the Gutenberg press it was possible to create several hundred copies
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  • ...along with its Jesus-based [[New Testament]], to construct its Christian [[Bible]]. The relationship between the Jewish and Christian traditions remains co ...od has revealed his expectations, or 'will', for humanity in the Christian Bible, the writing of which He inspired.
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  • ...ferences to past Pequot aggression and the religious wars described in the Bible. Puritan theology construed native religion as devil worship or witchcraft.
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  • To continue in our story of the bible, the Gregorian calendar is based on the Birth of Christ. Year zero is the
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  • ...have any references to [[Jesus Christ]], the God of Christianity or the [[Bible]]. ...<blockquote>No. They don’t have a relationship. There is the god of the Bible, who is Jehovah. When you see L-O-R-D in caps, that is the name. It’s n
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  • ...th with the appearance of an old earth, despite it being young, as per the Bible. ...1651. Ussher calculated, using the chronologies given in the books of the Bible, that the first day of creation occurred on October 23, 4004 BC. His chrono
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  • ...ed to as "old lights". People affected by the revival began to study the [[Bible]] at home. This effectively decentralized the means of informing the public
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  • ...on work for special classes—emigrants, Jews, seamen, workingmen, etc. The Bible and Tract societies, societies like those for the Propagation of the Gospel Regarding the Bible as the only indubitable source of authority in religion, Luther rejected th
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  • ...orld. One may speak of historical referents like [[http://www.torreys.org/bible/biblia03.html the Social World of the New Testament]], the [[medieval]] so
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  • ...rial includes: [[Jerome]]'s prologue to the [[Vulgate]] translation of the Bible (folio 1r), the prologue to the Gospel of Matthew (folio 3r), the Genealogy
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  • ...— ''The Bible — God’s Word or Man's?'', p.16n, published by the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, Inc.</ref>
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  • The ''Elements'' is often considered as one of the documents, next to the Bible, that had the most impact on the Western culture. However, according to m
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  • :George Borrow, ''The Bible in Spain''
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  • ...he case of ''[[Thus Spake Zarathustra]]'', which parodies the style of the Bible.
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  • ...pf''] (1925-1926)</ref>. This book is considered as an equivalent of the [[Bible]] for hitlerism
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  • ...therefore bolsters his argument with extensive references not only to the Bible but to the Early Fathers and others.
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  • ...banana, rather than the [[apple]], that tempted [[Adam and Eve]] in the [[Bible]].<ref>Dan Koeppel, ''Banana: The Fate of the Fruit that Changed the World'
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  • ...'s successors in the [[Church of Satan]] have come to regard ''The Satanic Bible'' as a diabolically inspired quasi-scriptural text, and theistic Satanists, | title = Diabolical Authority:Anton LaVey, The Satanic Bible and the Satanist "Tradition"
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  • ...ding with the battle of Yorktown in 1781. There was no mention of God, the Bible, or sacred events. "Let sacred things be appropriated for sacred purposes," ...1820s.<ref>Rollins (1980).</ref> Webster published his own version of the Bible in 1833, which he called the "Common Version." He used the [[King James Ver
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  • |'''chérubìm'''<ref>The King James Bible uses the double plural form '''chérubims''', but this is now obsolete.</re
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  • ...f any crime that the oppressors and their hirelings have not proven by the Bible."<ref>Debs (1908) p 487</ref> Debs employed religious symbolism effectively
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  • ...erbo-Croatian]]. The oldest texts we have in Slavic are fragments of the [[Bible]] and other liturgical texts written by [[Saint Cyril|St. Cyril]] in the ni ...y well known through the fragments of [[Wulfilla|Wulfilla's]] [[Gothic]] [[Bible]], which dates to the fourth century AD.
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  • A translation of the Bible had included a number of references to the unicorn, which strengthened peop
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  • ...t doctrine of patriarchal divine right by descent from [[Adam and Eve (The Bible)|Adam]], an idea closely defended by the monarchy of Europe at the time.<re
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  • ...ersecution of Christians<ref name=Biblecommentt>Eerdmans Commentary on the Bible, James D G Dunn, John W Rogerson, eds., Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2003, I
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  • *[[Bible Presbyterian Church]]
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  • ...illustrations for ''[[Andersen's Fairy Tales]]'', ''[[Pathways Through the Bible]]'', and ''[[The Ten Commandments]]'', along with commissions for the [[Lim
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  • ...r sets of laws or religious (sermons, saints' lives, translations from the Bible, and so on). There are also a few medical and scientific works.
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  • ...w Lutheran liturgy using his very popular hymns and his translation of the Bible into German helped to shape the German language. ...nguage|Greek]] and [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] and especially studied the [[Bible]] itself, as well as standard [[theology|theological]] treatises by [[Schol
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  • ...mandments", a reference to the [[Ten Commandments|two sets of laws]] the [[Bible]] says were handed down to [[Moses]] from [[God]]. The Commandments require
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  • ...alism the centerpiece of his activities in Chicago by founding the [[Moody Bible Institute]]. The hymns of [[Ira Sankey]] were especially influential.
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  • ...he [http://prodigi.bl.uk/TreasuresImages/Caxton/max/Edn1/129.jpg Gutenberg Bible] (Gutenberg, fifteenth century).</ref>
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  • ...es and violence, comparative criminal law, legal ethics, human rights, the Bible and justice, great trials, neurobiology and the law, and a collaborative ph
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  • ...r bases. ''Field Manual 100-20,'' issued in July 1943, became the airman's bible for the rest of the war, and taught the doctrine of equality of air and lan
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  • ...ns in English, while [[John Wycliffe]] campaigned for the development of a bible using the vernacular against the wishes of the Papacy. The dispute continue
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  • ...o altar, no recitation of prayers, and no hymn singing at the meeting. The Bible is rejected as the authoritative word of God and replaced with the authorit
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  • ...]] ([[301]]) to declare Christianity as her official state religion. The [[Bible]] was translated into Georgian in the [[5th century]].<ref>T. Dowling, ''Th
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  • *'''Bible-thumping liberals''': "Many Democrats consider the term "progressive evange ...Christian peacemakers who camped out in Iraq as human shields. "Unlike the Bible-thumpers, they tend to align almost down the line with secular liberals. Th
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  • ...holic church, almost a century later, because the church believed that the Bible claims a special place for the earth in the universe.
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  • ...okey]] and [[J. Don Read]] conducted a study using [[Psalm 23]] from the [[Bible]], [[Queen (band)|Queen]]'s '[[Another One Bites the Dust]]', and various o
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  • Halle accommodates Germany's oldest [[Evangelic Bible college]], known as [[MarienBibliothek]], with 27,000 titles.
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  • :''Scriptures:'' The (Jewish) Bible or "TaNaKh," consisting of the Law (''Torah''), Prophets (''Neviim''), and :''Scriptures:'' The (Christian) Bible, consisting of Old and New Testaments
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  • ...r theology reconciled traditional beliefs with [[Higher Criticism]] of the Bible and a relativist view toward other faiths. Hicksites dismissed the [[quieti
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  • ...e have all been translated into English, have a total length less than the Bible and might be considered a reasonably representative sample.
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  • ...inguistic prescriptivism|grammar]]s, [[dictionary|dictionaries]] and the [[Bible]], often created by language enthusiasts.
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  • ...able without their Christian heritage, and translations of the Christian [[Bible]] number among the foundational literature of many languages. Most of the w ...ed only Jesus' ethical teachings. Similarly, [[Thomas Paine]] wrote of the Bible in his controversial book ''The Age of Reason''.
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  • ...they generally imparted only basic [[literacy]]--the ability to read the [[Bible]], which was the original goal. Poor children, starting at age 7, were don ...rdeen University in 1881 on account of his "Higher Criticism" views on the Bible. By 1900, however, the Higher Criticism won out and the Free Church's theol
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  • ...elf to be the legitimate successor to the Israelite Religion of the Hebrew Bible. In addition, rabbinic Judaism may be distinguished from pre-rabbinic forms ...Yehudi'') are used in later prophetic books of the [[Masoretic Text|Jewish Bible]], such as the [[Book of Nehemiah]], the [[Book of Esther]] and the [[Book
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  • ...with Tom Hall's resignation in the summer of 1993, and much of the ''Doom Bible'' was discarded.
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  • ...with Tom Hall's resignation in the summer of 1993, and much of the ''Doom Bible'' was discarded.
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  • The [[Popol Vuh]], sometimes called the "Maya Bible," gives us an insight into the creation of the first K'iche' and relates th
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  • ...series character. Hamilton glanced around his bookshelves, saw the family Bible, thought of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, and pulled Matthew out of his wr
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  • :Since the Bible stated that man was created "to work" (Gen 2:15) and that Jesus "did all th
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  • ...Tindal]]'s ''Christianity as Old as the Creation'' (1730), or 'the Deist's Bible', gained much attention. Later Deism spread to France, notably via the work ...nation for heresy being an especially visible example. In consequence, the Bible came to be seen as authoritative on matters of faith and morals but no long
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  • ...that the individual [[Christian]] would be able to read for himself the [[Bible]] and other Christian works. The inculcation of a good Christian character
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  • ...y. The book is a lavishly illustrated hand-written copy of the [[Christian Bible]] created by [[Celt|Celtic]] [[monk|monks]] in the ninth century AD.
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  • ...s, candles are used throughout ceremonies as a symbol of light, and in the bible, God speaks Moses through a burning bush.
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  • ...s promoted Christian education; most notable among them was the [[American Bible Society]], founded in 1816. Social activism inspired by the revival gave ri
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  • ...nts of people who taught themselves to read by comparing street signs or [[Bible|Biblical]] passages to speech, plus many mentions of [[Abraham Lincoln]] te
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  • Bryan was homeschooled until age 10, finding in the Bible and [[McGuffey Readers]] the truths he adhered to all his life, such as tha ...as questioned by defense lawyer [[Clarence Darrow]] about his views on the Bible.
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  • Its believed to be the sixth plaque mentioned in the Bible.
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  • ...f the ''[[Book of Mormon]]'' and other new scriptures in addition to the [[Bible]]. As a leader of his religion, he was also a political and military leader ...ders of [[priesthood (Mormonism)|priesthood]], and other elements of the ''Bible'' that he felt had been wrongly abandoned by mainstream [[Christianity]] as
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  • ...igion and freedom to exercise religion and read all of the passages of the Bible as you want to read them and as your church wants to preach them . . . are ...the Book of Mormon to have the prophetic figures, much like in the Hebrew Bible, calling out those who are insensitive to injustices." Kent P. Jackson, ass
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  • *[[Authors of the Bible/Definition]]
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  • ...ith a good memory, he borrowed every book available, and soon mastered the Bible, American history, English history, and Shakespeare. ...that had exhausted a nation and cost more than 600,000 lives. He used the Bible to underscore his theological interpretation of God's will; "The Almighty h
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  • There is a passage in the Bible condemning witchcraft (Exodus 22:18 - "Thou shalt not suffer a witch to liv In spite of the fierce condemnation of witchcraft by the Bible and by early church fathers like Augustinus, in truth there seems to be lit
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  • ...f [[Émile Osty]], a canon noted for a particularly fine translation of the Bible into French, Lartéguy obtained a degree in history at Toulouse, then becam
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  • * Heyrman, Christine Leigh. ''Southern Cross: The Beginnings of the Bible Belt'' Alfred A. Knopf, 1997.
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  • ...can be addressed by the state; shift to more secular interpretation of the Bible and creed. ...Return to sensuous religion and reassertion of experiential content of the Bible; rapid growth of the enthusiastic religions (including fundamentalist, Pent
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  • ...Job]], as in this apostrophe:<ref>New International version of the English Bible, Job 38:31-32</ref>
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  • ...the perceived contradiction between heliocentrism and some passages in the Bible; moreover, heliocentrism was against the teachings of Aristotle, whose work
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  • ...02">. And they have struggled with and largely resisted those parts of the Bible that speak of being able to know the inner states of others (e.g. the gospe
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  • ..."tolle lege" ("take up and read") the Bible, at which point he opened the Bible at random and fell upon the [[Epistle to the Romans]] 13:13, which reads: " ...mind about it as new information comes up. [http://www.asa3.org/ASA/topics/Bible-Science/PSCF3-88Young.html]
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  • ...ily a clash of technology, it can be measured. Proving ground data is his bible. Armor actions can be studied by careful study of "projectile penetration"
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  • ...ion]] when literacy was promoted as a means of enabling people to read the Bible. Following the [[American Revolution|Revolution]], a gradual change occurre ...]], [[Robert Southey]], [[John Greenleaf Whittier]], and, of course, the [[Bible]], with sometimes several selections from each. Over 80% of the reading pas
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  • ...religious, not a medical context: an early Latin translation of the Hebrew Bible, (Psalm 116, verse 9), was rendered as ''Placebo Domine'' ("I will please t
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  • ...ber of books, among which were the following:—Watson's ''Apologies for the Bible'', Leslie's ''Short Method with Deists'', Ogden's ''Deist Unmasked'', St. P
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  • ...ore than 1.6 million maps. The collection includes copies of the Gutenberg Bible, the original manuscript of [[Charles Darwin]]'s ''Origin of Species'', and
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  • | 21 ||5/29/61 || '''16''' || 2 || '''Family Bible'''
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  • ...in [[ancient Rome]] and [[ancient Greece|Greece]] and referenced in [[the Bible]]. Modern forms of legal adoption, as we know it today, began to be introd
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  • ...ecture, astrology, and philosophy, as well as Yogananda’s teachings on the Bible, the Bhagavad Gita, the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, and other scriptures.
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  • Given their unique interpretive approach to the Hebrew Bible, Karaites have developed practices that differ from other (rabbinic) Jewish
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  • ...have any references to [[Jesus Christ]], the God of Christianity or the [[Bible]]. Some advocates of [[Dominionism]], a political philosophy associated wit
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  • ...]] and in certain [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] transcriptions in the [[Greek Bible]], but it did not occur in [[Attic Greek|Attic]], and was gradually lost in *The [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] text of the [[Bible]] was written in Greek letters in [[Origen]]'s [[Hexapla]].
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  • ...s, libraries, studies, and closets. The texts for his course include the ''Bible'', translations of Ovid, ''Hamlet'', ''Don Quixote'', Montaigne's essays, P
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  • ...r bases. ''Field Manual 100-20,'' issued in July 1943, became the airman's bible for the rest of the war, and taught the doctrine of equality of air and lan
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  • ...his father’s Republican circles and his puritanical interpretation of the Bible. His ''Confessions'' (1782)<ref>[http://oregonstate.edu/instruct/phl302/te
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  • ...th its own name. The names of the larger sizes are taken form names in the Bible. The most common size is the 75 cl Bottle. The 150 cl Magnum is considered
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