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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
    10 KB (1,537 words) - 22:55, 24 June 2008
  • ...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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