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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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  • 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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  • {{r|Books of the Bible}} {{r|Gutenberg Bible}}
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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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  • #REDIRECT [[Bible/Definition]]
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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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  • {{r|Hawaiian Creole English bible}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Hebrew Bible]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Authors of the Bible}}
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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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  • #REDIRECT [[Bible/External Links]]
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  • {{r|1 Timothy (Bible)}}
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  • ...lection of works that comprise the Old and New Testaments of the Christian Bible.
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  • {{r|1 Timothy (Bible)}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Books of the Bible]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Authors of the Bible}}
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  • {{r|Books of the Bible}} {{r|Hebrew 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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  • {{r|Books of the Bible}} {{r|Hebrew 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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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Books of the Bible]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Authors of the Bible}}
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  • {{r|Books of the Bible}} {{r|Gutenberg Bible}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Hebrew Bible]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Authors of the Bible}}
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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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  • #REDIRECT [[Bible/Definition]]
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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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  • {{r|The Bible}} {{r|Authors of the Bible}}
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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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  • {{r|Authors of the Bible}} {{r|Hebrew Bible}}
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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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  • {{r|Authors of the Bible}} {{r|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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  • ...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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  • {{rpl|Gutenberg Bible}}
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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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  • An edition of the Christian Bible in Latin circa 1455, the first book printed in Western Europe from movable
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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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  • {{r|1 Timothy (Bible)}}
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