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  • ...he name was used for the Christian Bible only, its extension to the Jewish Bible being more recent. Its use has occasionally been extended to other religiou *''Oahspe: A New Bible'', John Ballou Newbrough, 1882
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  • ...and countless art works are based. As a subject of scholarship, the Hebrew Bible plays a dominant historical role in the fields of ancient [[history]], [[gr ...three sizable works, Isaiah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel. In addition, the Hebrew Bible contains the Writings (Nevi’im or Hagiography), encompassing historical b
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  • The Old and New Testaments (in Christianity) or just the Tanakh or Hebrew Bible (in Judaism).
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  • {{subpages}}{{Infobox Bible Translations | translation_title= Palapala Hemolele ...[[glottal stop]]’s in the original text, in an effort to make the Hawaiian bible more easily accessible to non-native speakers of Hawaiian.
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  • |event= Translation of the bible began in 1822 |event= The entire Bible was produced in Honolulu in 1837-39
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  • ...rs have questioned the authenticity of the Pastoral Epistles ([[1 Timothy (Bible)|1 Timothy]], 2 Timothy, and Titus). In 1807, [[Friedrich Schleiermacher]] More conservative Bible scholars remain unconvinced by these objections and have countered with rea
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  • ...1 and [[2 Timothy (Bible)|2 Timothy]] on the one hand and those in [[Acts (Bible)|Acts]]. More conservative Bible scholars remain unconvinced by these objections and have countered with exp
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  • * [http://www.ibs.org| International Bible Society] * [http://www.bible.org| Bible.org]
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  • An edition of the Christian Bible in Latin circa 1455, the first book printed in Western Europe from movable
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  • [[Image:LaCavaBibleFolio69r.jpg|thumb|Folio 69r of the La Cava Bible]] ...Ms. memb. I) is a [[9th century]] [[illuminated manuscript|illuminated]] [[Bible]], which was produced in [[Spain]], probably in the [[Kingdom of Asturias]]
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  • ...iffer more or less substantially between Bibles; and what is a book in one Bible may be just part of a book in another. Most modern editions in English foll ...e books universally included in modern Bibles. These constitute the Jewish Bible, or Tanakh, known to Protestants as the Old Testament (Roman Catholic and O
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  • The '''Authors of the Bible''' are a collection of men (and possibly women) who have authored or co-aut == Old Testament/Hebrew Bible==
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  • A 9th century illuminated [[Bible]] produced in Spain, probably in the [[Kingdom of Asturias]] during the rei
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  • ...lection of works that comprise the Old and New Testaments of the Christian Bible.
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  • *[http://www.breslov.com/bible/ The Tanakh at Breslov.com ] - Masoretic, Hebrew, Aramaic, JPS, Kaplan tran ...Judaica Press Translation - Online Jewish translation of the books of the Bible.] The Tanakh and [[Rashi]]'s entire commentary.
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  • ...'''New Testament''' is the second part of the [[Christianity|Christian]] [[Bible]]. It contains books narrating the life and times of [[Jesus]] of Nazareth, ** [[Matthew (Bible)|Matthew]]
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  • *[http://www.breslov.com/bible/ The Tanakh at Breslov.com ] - Masoretic, Hebrew, Aramaic, JPS, Kaplan tran ...Judaica Press Translation - Online Jewish translation of the books of the Bible.] The Tanakh and [[Rashi]]'s entire commentary.
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  • *''Understanding the Bible Through History and Archaeology'' (Ktav Publishing House, 1969) *''Essays in Biblical and Jewish Culture and Bible Translation'' (Ktav, 1973)
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  • Baldwin married Connie Kay Cole on June 2, 1973, after meeting at MidWestern Bible College. They have three children: Sarah, Christopher, and Timothy. ...na. He has received two honorary Doctorates of Divinity—one from Christian Bible College and one from Trinity Baptist College.
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  • ...he name was used for the Christian Bible only, its extension to the Jewish Bible being more recent. Its use has occasionally been extended to other religiou *''Oahspe: A New Bible'', John Ballou Newbrough, 1882
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  • [[The Bible|Biblical]] patriarch and founder of Abrahamic [[monotheism]].
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  • |event= Translation of the bible began in 1822 |event= The entire Bible was produced in Honolulu in 1837-39
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  • ...thors, but that every word in the original copies (i.e. autographs) of the Bible was what God wanted to be there. This is the belief held by fundamentalist .... God merely moved the authors to create influential works; therefore, the Bible is as inspired as the ''Mona Lisa''.
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  • ...vangelical]] publishing house, which also provides resources for the Moody Bible Institute
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  • ...perfection. It is widely held by more conservative Christians, however the Bible itself does not claim to be inerrant. Christian [[fundamentalism|fundamenta ...le can be trusted in all matters, and that the authors of the books of the Bible were divinely inspired by God.
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  • First book of the Torah and the Hebrew Bible.
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  • ...led ''The Bible Geek'' which has answered questions on many aspects of the Bible and it's interpretation and use by religious groups. From 1994 until 2003,
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  • The doctrinal position, widely held by conservative Christians, that the Bible is inerrant and without imperfection.
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  • * [http://www.ibs.org| International Bible Society] * [http://www.bible.org| Bible.org]
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  • A book written by [[Mary Baker Eddy]] which, together with the Christian [[Bible]], is integral to Christian Science worship and practice.
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  • Second part of the Christian Bible, containing books about the life of Jesus and early Christianity.
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  • ...tion that he was invited to be the only Jew participating in two Christian Bible translation projects
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  • ...]] service taking place during [[Advent]]. It includes reading from the [[bible]], sometimes with explanation, (the "lessons") and [[Christmas Carol]] (the
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  • ...bible-versions/king-james-version/text-editions/authorised-version-english-bible-1611/] ...drickson 400th-anniversary edition: [https://www.hendricksonrose.com/p/kjv-bible-1611-edition/9781565638082]
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  • ...lection of works that comprise the Old and New Testaments of the Christian Bible.
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  • ...s unique to the Christian community. It is also distinct from the [[Hebrew Bible]] in that it is usually bound with the [[New Testament]]. The Old Testament ...rael from Creation to their return from exile in Babylon. [[Authors of the Bible|Authorship of individual texts]] and time of their composition is greatly d
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  • Christian name for the [[Hebrew Bible]], which is a collection of Hebrew and Aramaic texts sacred to Muslims and
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  • The Old and New Testaments (in Christianity) or just the Tanakh or Hebrew Bible (in Judaism).
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  • A 9th century illuminated [[Bible]] produced in Spain, probably in the [[Kingdom of Asturias]] during the rei
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  • ...be "ministering spirits" sent on behalf of the heirs of salvation.<ref>The Bible. Hebrews 1:13-14.</ref> More broadly, they can be regarded as Jungian [[arc ==The Bible==
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  • *Albright, W. F. and Mann, C. S. (1971) "Matthew." ''The Anchor Bible Series.'' New York: Doubleday & Company. ...uivalence in Bible Translation - and other Limits Too." ''The Challenge of Bible Translation: Communicating God's Word to the World.'' edited by Glen G Scor
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  • ...e fundamentalist Protestants who use literal hermeneutics to interpret the Bible. They believe that God created the universe in six 24-hour days and that th
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  • ...ew York|New York City]], with a leader-oriented curriculum rooted in the [[Bible]] and [[classics]]; hosts the [[World Journalism Institute]]; Partner minis
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  • [[Image:LaCavaBibleFolio69r.jpg|thumb|Folio 69r of the La Cava Bible]] ...Ms. memb. I) is a [[9th century]] [[illuminated manuscript|illuminated]] [[Bible]], which was produced in [[Spain]], probably in the [[Kingdom of Asturias]]
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  • ...e Big Bang Theory: The Discovery of Harmony Between Modern Science and the Bible'', 1991, ISBN 0-553-35413-2 (articulates Old Earth Creationism) ...rd, ''Creation and Evolution: Rethinking the Evidence from Science and the Bible'', 1995, ISBN 1-55661-679-1 (by a [[Christadelphian]] old-earth creationist
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  • ...ional and manuscript sources, but he also wrote many other works, mostly [[Bible|biblical]] commentaries.
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  • ...e Big Bang Theory: The Discovery of Harmony Between Modern Science and the Bible'', 1991, ISBN 0-553-35413-2 (articulates Old Earth Creationism) ...rd, ''Creation and Evolution: Rethinking the Evidence from Science and the Bible'', 1995, ISBN 1-55661-679-1 (by a [[Christadelphians|Christadelphian]] old-
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  • | title = The Barbecue! Bible
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  • *[http://bibledatabase.com/exec/online/webster/ Webster's Bible translation]
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  • == The Bible == *''[[The Bible]]'' is the central text of Christianity, and choice of translation will be
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  • ...clopedia]], ''[[Summa Theologica]]'', works of the early Fathers and the [[Bible]]
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  • ...d Bible studies—Prison Fellowship (1976) supports volunteers in conducting Bible studies, seminars, and other events in prisons in all 50 states. *Centurions Program: an intensive Bible study program
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  • ...de acceptable to God, and is a central concept in religions based on the [[Bible]]—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. As the concept is treated rather diff
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  • ...presented to Dorothy P. Lathrop, illustrator of the book, ''Animals of the Bible''. The 2007 winner is David Wiesner for his wordless book, ''Flotsam''.
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  • {{subpages}}{{Infobox Bible Translations | translation_title= Palapala Hemolele ...[[glottal stop]]’s in the original text, in an effort to make the Hawaiian bible more easily accessible to non-native speakers of Hawaiian.
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  • ...Your Heart, Soul, and Might: Freedom, Morality, and Politics in the Hebrew Bible''; *"Religious Liberty and the Integrity of Piety," in ''Religious Liberty
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  • ...]] service taking place during [[Advent]]. It includes reading from the [[Bible]], sometimes with explanation, (the "lessons") and [[Christmas carol]]s (th
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  • ...and countless art works are based. As a subject of scholarship, the Hebrew Bible plays a dominant historical role in the fields of ancient [[history]], [[gr ...three sizable works, Isaiah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel. In addition, the Hebrew Bible contains the Writings (Nevi’im or Hagiography), encompassing historical b
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  • ...11:14; Ephesians 2:2.</ref> once called one of the 'sons of God',<ref>The Bible. Job 1:6.</ref> it is difficult to ascribe gender, and indeed traits such a ...l 31:15.</ref> and made nations to shake at the sound of his fall.<ref>The Bible. Ezekiel 31:16.</ref>
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  • '''Moses''' is a [[Bible|Biblical]] figure, a leader of the ancient [[Israel]]ites, and lawgiver. So
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  • ===The Bible=== *New American Bible
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  • ...ation efforts,the 1952 Revised Standard Version of the Bible, the official Bible of the Protestant movement in America. For the New Revised Standard in 1990
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  • ...1 and [[2 Timothy (Bible)|2 Timothy]] on the one hand and those in [[Acts (Bible)|Acts]]. More conservative Bible scholars remain unconvinced by these objections and have countered with exp
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  • ...ncunabulum - Blackletter bible page.jpg|thumb|Page from a rare Blackletter bible (1497) printed in Straßburg by J.R.Grueninger. The coloured chapter initia ...) Gutenberg]] (c.1400&ndash;1468). Gutenberg's first printed book was a [[Bible]], though it was not completely printed, as decorative work ([[illumination
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  • ...], including [[Greek mythology]] as the ''Deucalion'', as well as in the [[Bible]] (as ''Noah's Ark'') as well as [[Mesopotamia|Mesopotamian]] sagas such as
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  • ...atholic Church, namely that it had added elements to the teaching of the [[Bible]] and held believers accountable for subscribing to them, even though, in t ...a scriptura'' (Lat. "by Scripture alone"): This belief holds that only the Bible can be considered authoritative in questions of doctrine and rejects the Ro
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  • ...u]], both used in [[perfumery]] and as an ingredient in [[chrism]]s. The [[Bible|biblical]] [[balm of Gilead]], also called Mecca balsam, is also a true bal
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  • ...,<ref>The Bible. 2 Samuel 14:17-20.</ref> and to be very powerful.<ref>The Bible. Zechariah 12:8.</ref> The first [[Bible|Biblical]] reference to angels is in Genesis 3:24 where, following the fall
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  • ...us as the Messiah. According to Moon, there are [[dual prophecies]] in the Bible whose fulfillment depends on whether human beings fulfill their responsibil
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  • ...‘Progressive creationism’: why is it wrong to add billions of years to the Bible?] from [[Answers in Genesis]], A Young-Earth site purporting to demonstrate
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  • ...p://www.carbibles.com/suspension_bible_bikes.html The Motorbike Suspension Bible]
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  • ...ent kingdom)|Israel]]. Hebrew is also the language of most of the [[Hebrew Bible]], which survives in manuscripts from the 3rd century BCE and later. Hebrew ...rd Biblical Hebrew]] (SBH) and [[Late Biblical Hebrew]] (LBH). The Hebrew Bible itself makes reference to differences of dialects in the well-known [[Shibb
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  • ...‘Progressive creationism’: why is it wrong to add billions of years to the Bible?] from [[Answers in Genesis]], A Young-Earth site purporting to demonstrate
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  • ...ild the ships of the [[Phoenicians]] in antiquity, were mentioned in the [[Bible]], and became one of Lebanon's national symbols-so much that one appears pr
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  • ...ww.christnotes.org/dictionary.php?dict=sbd&id=2398 Jesus Christ] - Smith's Bible Dictionary article
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  • ...ically commands the People of Israel, and their kings, to prepare [[Hebrew Bible|Torah]] scrolls for such performances. Scholars suggest that many religious ...rabbi or other adult would center the sermon around passages of the Hebrew Bible. Such a sermon is known as a ''d'var Torah'', a word of Torah. According to
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  • ...les, a [[Bible]] is placed to the west, and a lily flower to the east. The Bible is opened to 1 Samuel, chapter 28 (this chapter details communication with ...e participants focus on the central bowl. When the medium is finished the Bible is closed and the candles extinguished. The following day a bell is rung th
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  • ...00 new books a year, and has a large backlist. It is well known for its [[Bible]]s (since 1591) and operates offices in 30 countries.
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  • *The Herbal Bible (1992), Healing Children Naturally (1993), re-published (2007)
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  • ...e name ''Gideon's Trumpet,'' which derives from the Old Testament of the [[Bible]] (specifically, Judges 6 - 8, in which Gideon blew a horn to summon the me
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  • "Wisdom literature", in a [[Bible|Biblical]] context, refers to those books of the [[Old Testament]] and the
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  • ...rs have questioned the authenticity of the Pastoral Epistles ([[1 Timothy (Bible)|1 Timothy]], 2 Timothy, and Titus). In 1807, [[Friedrich Schleiermacher]] More conservative Bible scholars remain unconvinced by these objections and have countered with rea
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  • ...etation, often to the point of asserting the literal truth of parts of the Bible that other Christians consider to be [[allegory]] or requiring less strict ...about the Bible and arguing for [[biblical inerrancy|the inerrancy of the Bible]], against [[evolution|Darwinism]] and religious movements like [[Christian
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  • ...nce and Health'' as a freshly pragmatic response to the living word of the Bible. When the book was first published, philosopher Amos Bronson Alcott wrote t
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  • ...s to married people) as well as religious (many religious texts like the [[Bible]] encourage or require marriage). Marriage is usually conducted in some for
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  • ...iffer more or less substantially between Bibles; and what is a book in one Bible may be just part of a book in another. Most modern editions in English foll ...e books universally included in modern Bibles. These constitute the Jewish Bible, or Tanakh, known to Protestants as the Old Testament (Roman Catholic and O
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  • ...co.uk/news/2009/02/22/8344/walliams_rejects_the_bible Walliams rejects the Bible… as he reveals loneliness on Desert Island Discs]'. 22nd February 2009.</
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  • ...purposes by the [[Judaism|Jews]]). Parts of the [[Old Testament]] of the [[Bible]] were written in Aramaic, as was some of the [[Talmud]], the main scriptur
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  • ...in that body. Long was born in [[Altoona, Kansas]] and attended [[Johnson Bible College]] in [[Knoxville, Tennessee]], [[University of Michigan]], and [[Co
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  • ==Catholic Bible== For comparison of different Bibles see [[Books of the Bible]].
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  • ...d could not be effective without trained preachers who knew how to use the Bible and were in sympathy with the spirit of the time as represented in the Rena ...rth the Bible as the sole truth. In case of doubt as to the meaning of the Bible, the principle to be followed is that the word of God is itself the judge,
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  • ...an islands]]. He is largely credited with translating the first [[Hawaiian bible]]. ...had been accomplished, they began the much harder task of translating the bible to Hawaiian. This task took from 1822 to 1839, a full nineteen years. In 18
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  • Broadly, liberation theology attempted to see the Bible and Christianity through the lens of poverty, and take the insights derived
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  • ...e [[#Pentateuch|Five Books of Moses]], which open the [[Tenach]] (Jewish [[Bible]]).
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  • ...ch of England. For about three centuries it was ''the'' English Protestant Bible, and may well still be the most read translation. Its literary qualities ha "THE HOLY BIBLE, Conteyning the Old Testament, AND THE NEW: Newly Translated out of the Ori
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  • ...cular denomination. This is different from a '''[[Sunday school]]''', '''[[Bible college]]''' '''[[yeshiva]]''', '''[[seminary]]''' or '''[[madrassa]]''' in
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  • {{r|Crossroad Bible Institute}} Partner ministry of [[Chuck Colson Center for Christian Worldvi
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  • The official present-day canon of the Church comprises the [[Bible]], Book of Mormon, [[Pearl of Great Price]], and [[Doctrine and Covenants]] ...[[Thomas S. Monson]] as a living prophet, analogous to the prophets in the Bible and other scriptures. Latter-day Saints believe that every man can receive
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  • ...he following among their most important influences: [[The Beatles]], the [[Bible]], [[Leonard Cohen]], [[Joseph Heller]], [[Bill Hicks]], [[the Little Gentl
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  • ...]] of [[Geoffrey Chaucer]]’s ''[[The Canterbury Tales]]'', a ''[[Gutenberg Bible]]'' on vellum, the double-elephant folio edition of ''[[Audubon’s Birds o
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  • ...lectionary.net/ Girardian Reflections on the Lectionary: Understanding the Bible Anew Through the Mimetic Theory of René Girard] ...dera, ''The Gospel and the Sacred'' by Robert G. Hamerton-Kelly, and ''The Bible, Violence, and the Sacred'' by James G. Williams.
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  • ...the function of education was seen as to enable the Christian to read the Bible and other sacred writings. Education thus became important to the Christian The latter accompanied by a wood-cut illustration depicting the Bible.
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  • ...guage down, and began learning to read as well. After the [[Hawaiian bible|bible]] was translated into Hawai{{Okina}}ian in 1839, literacy on the Hawai{{Oki
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  • The '''Authors of the Bible''' are a collection of men (and possibly women) who have authored or co-aut == Old Testament/Hebrew Bible==
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  • * [[Charles D. Provan|Provan, Charles D.]] ''The Bible and Birth Control.'' Zimmer Printing, Monongahela, PA: 1989. ISBN 99917-998
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  • ...c]] texts in [[Western literature]], from [[Shakespeare]] through to the [[Bible]]. Girard theorizes that human society is inherently unstable because human ...d mythologies in an attempt to understand them better. In the case of the Bible, the application of Girardian mimetic theory to our understanding of sacred
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  • ...ing part of the ''Religious Right'', supporters of ''family values'' the ''Bible Belt'' and as ''values voters''. In the United States of America, social co
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  • ...only were new allegories composed, but writings of the past, including the Bible and Greco-Roman fable, were interpreted in an allegorical fashion. A consp
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  • ...verse in six 24-hour days. Using literal [[hermeneutics]] to approach the Bible, particularly the book of [[Genesis]] as well as the genealogy of [[Gospel ...hods.) 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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  • ...early 1800s by American [[missionaries]] who wanted to print a [[Hawaiian bible]]. Due to the language being passed down as an oral tradition, the missiona ...they did not make it a letter of the alphabet. In publishing the Hawaiian bible, they used the {{Okina}}okina to distinguish ko{{Okina}}u ('my') from kou (
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  • ...s revealed in the Bible." Their principles are stated as deriving from the Bible:<ref>{{citation ...[euthanasia]], and "support the [[capital punishment|death penalty]]. The Bible is clear that the government has the responsibility to provide for peace an
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  • ...been around since ancient times with numerous references made to it in the Bible. <ref> "...the churning of milk produces butter." Proverbs 30:33. </ref>
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  • The Gospel of Thomas was never considered as part of the [[Bible|Biblical]] canon. [[Cyril of Jerusalem]], an early [[theologian]] and Docto
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  • :I'm just an amateur author, and fan of the Bible. I liked your Nicaene Creed article. Some stylistic questions: your quotes == Bible ==
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  • ...uminated'' (1991), ISBN 0-89579-252-4, in which he attempts to examine the Bible by a process of [[stratified sampling|stratified random sampling]], namely
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  • ...some as a "bulwark of morality," the largely Protestant South took on a [[Bible Belt]] identity long before [[H. L. Mencken]] coined the term.<ref> Blum an
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  • ...t" described in the Gospel According to St. Matthew in the [[Christian]] [[bible]]. According to Matthew’s account, they visited the young Jesus, bringi
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  • ...rom Old French ''poeir'' or VLat ''potere''("to be able"). The King James Bible, which appeared in 1611, was translated using the word ''power'' more than
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  • * ''To Have and To Hold - Bible Study Book: Preparing for a Godly Marriage'', a 2017 book by Byron Weathers
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  • "In 1993, Walid studied the Tanach (Jewish Bible) in a challenge to convert his wife to Islam. Six months later, after inten ...on the website is the book ''God's War on Terror: Islam, Prophecy and the Bible,'' also published by Top Executive Media. <ref name=BN-GWOT>{{citation
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  • ...nglish and English-Russian translator. An interested consumer who knew his Bible typed in English, "The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak."<ref>From M
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  • ...rly career was mainly literary. He dabbled in journalism, translated ''The Bible in Spain'' by [[George Barrow]] and works by the British philosopher [[Bert
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  • Most Protestant denominations use a more literal reading of the Bible. They believe that Jesus was the Son of God<ref>See the Nicene Creed.</ref> ...ed that Jesus was the last of the [[Prophet#Prophets in the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible)|prophets]] and the Messiah. They believed that Jesus was the natural-born
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  • ...of black cumin with [[wheat]].<ref>(Isaiah 28: 25, 27 nkjv)</ref> Easton’s bible dictionary clarifies that the Hebrew word for black cumin, ketsah, refers t
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  • ...yrillic alphabet]], derived from the Greek alphabet, for translating the [[Bible]] and other religious texts into Slavic languages; the Cyrillic alphabet ha
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  • ...most sources agree on the existence of what they call "the Fairy Book," a Bible of sorts if you will. He then begins searching and eventually a contact inf
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  • ...evasion, got MA and Ph. D degrees from Patriot University - now [[Patriot Bible University]] - in [[Del Norte]], [[Colorado (U.S. state)|Colorado]]. His Ph
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  • ...ajor literary work produced by Gutenberg's printing press, the [[Gutenberg Bible]], has been acclaimed for its aesthetic and technical qualities. It is not clear when Gutenberg conceived the Bible project, but
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  • *[[Gospel of Mark]], one of the books of the Bible, and the apocryphal [[Secret Gospel of Mark]]
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  • ...oose upon earth, it shall be loosed also in heaven" (Douay-Rheims Catholic Bible).}}
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  • ...f the [[American Civil War]]. A wide variety of other subjects, from the [[Bible]] to [[Pilgrim's Progress]] to scenes from popular legends and romance, wer ...al Panoramist" (1866), gives a fair idea of the audience for a panorama of Bible scenes in mid-century:
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  • ...something like their original form (some of those attributed to him in the Bible are regarded by (non-Fundamentalist) scholars as pseudonymous). As such th
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  • *Chipkin, Kenn (2002) ''Real Rock Guitar: A Classic Rock Bible of the '60s and '70s''. Miami, Fla.: Warner Bros. Publications. ISBN 0-7579
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  • {{see also|Authors of the Bible}} ...he belief that the [[Pentateuch]] (the first five books of the Christian [[Bible]] and Jewish [[Tanakh]]) is inconsistent in its writing,<ref name=biblica>C
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  • ...of middle-class congregations, the vices of dancing and movies and drink. "Bible Bill" preached that the [[Capitalism|capitalist]] economy was rotten becaus * Elliott, David R. and Iris Miller. ''Bible Bill: A Biography of William Aberhart'' (1987); sees Aberhart as a charism
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  • ...example of a [http://www.worldscriptures.org/pages/tokpisin.html Tok Pisin Bible] and some [http://privatewww.essex.ac.uk/~patrickp/JCtexts.html Jamaican Cr
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  • ...ons and secondary sources would give much more variety. Cf. [[Books of the Bible]].
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  • ...lisher Anton Koberger. It details the history of the world as given as the Bible, and also includes descriptions of major Western cities, geneaologies, and
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  • ...pervise them. These activities led both to her becoming well known (her [[Bible]] readings became showpieces), and to criticism for her neglect of her chil
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  • ...-hour days). This view was popularized in 1909 by the [[Scofield Reference Bible]]. ...against the old Earth view of Creationism is that after each creation, the Bible states "And there was morning and night-the (corresponding) day."
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  • ..., ''A Marginal Jew: Rethinking the Historical Jesus'', New York: [[Anchor Bible Series|Anchor Doubleday]],
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  • ...ests; the "gospel" meant an individual directly confronting Christ through Bible reading, hymns and prayer. ...sidered a brilliant teacher of the Greek and Latin classics as well as the Bible.
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  • ...-hour days). This view was popularized in 1909 by the [[Scofield Reference Bible]]. ...against the old Earth view of Creationism is that after each creation, the Bible states "And there was morning and night-the (corresponding) day."
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  • ...h as The Passion of Christ and various British mystery plays, based on the Bible. Also, many theatres were made to be based on the back of vehicles. Other i
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  • ...rom taking his seat, if he swore an oath on the [[Qur'an]] rather than a [[Bible]].<ref name=Townhall>{{citation ...Virginia (U.S. state)|Virginia]]) also objected to the use of other than a Bible. The Anti-Defamation League, however, supported him. <ref name=ADL>{{citati
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  • *[[User:David Hoffman|David Hoffman]] created the [[Hebrew Bible]], a perfect site for collaboration during a [[write-a-thon]], since there' ** Hail D*v*d, creator of the Hebrew Bible!
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  • ...Bible ([[Torah|The Torah]]) and of the [[Old Testament]] in the Christian Bible. It tells the story of the Creation of the universe and man by God, the Fal ...rdenOfEden.jpg‎|right|300px|Image from Charles' Foster's "The Story of the Bible", 1884.]]
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  • .... <ref> Despite reports to the contrary, it did ''not'' require or mention Bible reading in the public schools.</ref>
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  • ...ew]], or some deeply important insight, or even [[God]] himself.<ref>The [[Bible]] verse John 14:6 has [[Jesus]] say, famously, "I am the way, the truth, an
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  • ...one of the most translated works in world literature, second only to the [[Bible]]. <ref>http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/laozi/</ref> The name itself is t
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  • [[Mystery plays]] based on the [[Bible]] continued to be acted into Elizabeth's reign, as did the [[Morality plays
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  • ...cbible.com/islam/hit.htm "The History of the Quran and the Injil"], Arabic Bible Outreach Ministry, accessed March 15, 2006.</ref>
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  • ...ew material has been added over time, but the book is still held to be the bible of Discordianism, though it might lack much in the eyes of one attempting t Discordianism's bible contains many "parables" written in a pseudo-Zen style. An example of such
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  • ...sixteen, "opened up the 'half-mythical' outside world more than even the [[Bible]] or [[Hollywood]] movies had previously been able to do"<ref name=Oliver19
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  • *''[[East of Eden]]'' 1952 The title is a reference to the [[Bible]], specifically Genesis 4:16.
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  • ...rticular, the idea to recognize the tree by its fruits is specified in the Bible; if some tree is declared to be fruitful, let it bring at least one good fr http://bible.oremus.org/?passage=Matthew+7
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  • * [[Nahum M. Sarna|Sarna, Nahum M.]], "Hebrew and Bible Studies in Medieval Spain" in Sephardi Heritage, Vol. 1 ed. [[R. D. Barnett
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  • ...and when he began to connect the concepts of [[catastrophism]] with the [[Bible]]. This troubled Lyell, who wanted to develop a dialogue for [[geology]] th
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  • ...the [[industrial revolution]]. It relies heavily on an extension of the [[Bible|Biblical]] idea in the book of [[Genesis]] of the [[seventh day]] of creati
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  • ...s subject. The [[Puritanism|Puritan]] [[John Eliot]] even translated the [[Bible]] into the [[Massachusett]]-language for the Indians. In this revolutionary ...200 years, American readers who wished for other reading material than the Bible, almanacs, newspapers and magazines had to fall back totally on books writt
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  • ...' which they saw as an attempt to undermine the revealed morality of the [[Bible]]. When Combe and his supporters passed a motion banning the discussion of
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  • ...Mishnah. According to historical-critical scholars, moreover, the [[Hebrew Bible]] was heavily edited and redacted from multiple oral sources.
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  • ...is revelation is classified into scripture and tradition. Scripture is the Bible (including some books and passages rejected by Protestants as apocryphal), #One view holds that the whole teaching is implicit in the Bible, and tradition is needed only
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  • ...fense Fund (ADF) is a legal alliance defending the right to hear and speak Bible-defined through strategy, training, funding, and litigation."
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  • The Bible records two processions in the first Passion Week. The first was on Palm Su ...see all the "stations of the cross." To a public that had no access to the Bible and often could not understand the language in which church services were c
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  • ...Luther King, Jr. called ''The Strange Career of Jim Crow'' "the historical bible of the civil rights movement."
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  • ...s never definitively decided whether all its teachings are implicit in the Bible. ...r the inclusion of Hebrews and Revelation. (The Formation of the Christian Bible by Hans Von Campenhausen) The popular Christian-inspired image of Jesus is
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  • ...ho died when he was young. His mother supported her family by teaching the Bible and writing. After his father's death the family moved to Wisconsin where h
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  • ...to the ''Universal Jewish Encyclopedia'' and coedited the Jewish ''Family Bible'' with Rabbi David Graubart. He compiled several prayer volumes for the Hi
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  • ...I had been baptized, yes and confirmed as well. I went to church, read my Bible, had high ideals, and tried to be good and do good. But all the time, ofte ...o refute Lloyd-Jones, saying that his opinion went against history and the Bible. The following year saw the first [[National Evangelical Anglican Congress]
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  • ...ed to look back to the days of Roman greatness, to the Roman classics, the Bible and the early Church Fathers. Petrarch wrote most of his hundreds of poems
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  • ...stamping out indigenous beliefs and encouraging Africans to embrace the [[Bible]] or the [[Qur'an]].
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  • ...of David and Solomon, which could be the palace of David described in the Bible.
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  • *'''Bible-thumping liberals''': "Many Democrats consider the term "progressive evange ...t their policies in religious terms—for instance, by reminding us that the Bible urges a fight against poverty. As Wallis wrote, "[M]any of the most progres
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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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  • ...arly all religions appeal to some combination of holy writings (i.e. the [[Bible]], the [[Qur'an]]) and of oral or written tradition (i.e. Vatican Councils,
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...006, article about Quiverfull in [[The Nation (magazine)]]. His book ''The Bible and Birth Control'' is credited as providing important theological justific
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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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • As the basis for her arguments, Pride selected numerous Bible verses to lay out what she felt was the Biblical role of women. These inclu The name of the Quiverfull movement comes from the [[Old Testament]] Bible verses in Psalm 127:3-5 that Pride cited in ''The Way Home''.<ref name="pri
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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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  • ...eved Shoko Asahara, the founder and leader of the group, to be Christ. The Bible and other scripture is used by many cult groups, but often in ways which ar
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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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  • ...illustrations for ''[[Andersen's Fairy Tales]]'', ''[[Pathways Through the Bible]]'', and ''[[The Ten Commandments]]'', along with commissions for the [[Lim
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  • *[[Bible Presbyterian Church]]
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