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  • ...to Medina with his followed in 622 AD. Muhammad would conquer neighboring lands and eventually conquer his homeland of [[Mecca]] in 629 AD.
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  • ...ars about archaeological discoveries, the language and literature of Bible lands, customs, family life, occupations, and the historical and religious enviro
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  • Farther than lands you have ever imagined Farther than lands you have ever imagined
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  • ...editerranean Sea and the banks of the Jordan River, plus various adjoining lands to the east and south. Many different definitions of the region have been u
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  • The lands for the church and cemetery were marked out by Surveyor Hoddle in 1827 but
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  • ...Middle Ages, people in Christian lands formed armies to "defend" the Holy Lands of Israel from Islamic control. In the mid second millenium, there was a re ...lved in a number of military campaigns against the [[Muslim]]s in the Holy Lands.
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  • ...was conquered by the [[Assyrian Empire]] and its people exiled to foreign lands, to be forever lost from history.
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  • ...th fell to invading armies and the people of Israel were exiled to foreign lands. Some returned and rebuilt the temple in [[Jerusalem]], but remained under ...fill the void. The Jews of the northern Kingdom assimilated into their new lands, and these tribes of Israel disappeared from history as a distinct people f
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  • ...Empire. Around [[333 BC]], the armies of [[Alexander the Great]] conquered lands throughout Europe, the Middle East and Asia, bringing [[Hellenism|Greek cul
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  • In German speaking and Scandinavian lands, the word Protestant still refers to Lutheran churches in contrast to Refor
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  • ...of the Scriptures. Moreover the Apostle Jude did not go to Greek-speaking lands, but to Persia, as it is said, so that he did not write Greek. Therefore, a ...id not carry overly significant influence in other protestant non-Lutheran lands. For instance, Calvin in Geneva would hardly factor Melancthon’s opinions
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