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  • ...estament Greek") was the lingua franca of the Roman Empire during the time of [[Jesus]]. A Greek is also a person from Greece, and is used in the [[New T
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  • ...language that originated in the 7th century BC and grew with the conquests of the [[Roman Empire]] throughout the 1st century BC and the 1st century AD. ...rusader States]] considered the language as a 'ceremonial language' but it was never in common use among ordinary people. This is likely due to the Roman
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  • ...and Jewish communities around the world. The core of the [[Old Testament]] was written in [[Biblical Hebrew]]. The word "Hebrew" is also used as an ajdect
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  • ...ed that the grading should be within our skills. On one of the main rapids that my friend decided not to paddle but I wanted to have a go at, I capsised in ...quick look for the paddle but had no success. The problem was that the car was several kilometres downriver and without a paddle we would have to leave th
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  • topic_name = The Baptism of the Holy Spirit | ...understand Baptism of the Holy Spirit as the indwelling of the Holy Spirit that occurs on conversion.
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  • ===Declaration of Faith: ''Shahadah''=== ...pinicle of belief. Muslims speak this often; it is a convert's first words spoken as a Muslim.
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  • ...The Revelation of God (book)|The Heart of the Universe and The Revelation of God]] ...a]], and Metropolitan of the [[Anglican Church in New South Wales|Province of New South Wales]].
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  • ...ay or a week's converse with the best of men, or the most studious perusal of many folios.}} John Newton (1725 - 1807) was an English clergyman and writer who wrote the hymn "Amazing Grace" after co
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  • ...nd earth, of all that is, seen and unseen... [[Text:Nicene Creed|Full text of the Nicene Creed]]}} ..., in reaction to further perceived heresy, but this one, as revised in 381 was the very last time both Catholic and Orthodox communions could bring themse
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  • ...m" Mylon, We Believe". His early gospel songs and recordings sold millions of copies. While he has claimed for many years to have been a founding member of seminal Southern Rock act, Atlanta Rhythm Section, the band's website dispu
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  • subtopics = [[Acts of the Apostles]] ...until his encounter with the resurrected [[Jesus]] on the road to the city of [[Damascus]]. After this he worked tireless at preaching the [[gospel]] to
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  • * History of Hermeneutics - [[Apostolic Hermeneutics]] | ...in the traditional and Christian sense refers to the use of interpretation of texts in the [[Bible]].
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  • '''Syriac''' is the most important later dialect of the [[Aramaic]] language. Today it is still used as the language in some [[ ...to our own day. The Syriac dialect of Turoyo is spoken today in the plain of Tur Abdin in South-Eastern Turkey.
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  • ...refers both to an important Jewish feast day and the recognized beginning of the New Testament church. The Jewish feast of Pentecost arose as the celebration of the closing of the spring grain harvest, which formally began 50 days earlier at [[Passove
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  • [[Image:TheSchwab.JPG|thumb|center|Andrew Schwab of Project 86 during a performance at Cornerstone Festival 2007]] | Project 86 is a Christian band from California consisting of Andrew Schwab, Randy Torres, Stephen Dail and Alex Albert.
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  • topic_name = Kingdom of God | subtopics = [[Synoptic Gospels]], [[Parables of Jesus]]
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  • topic_name = Historicity of the New Testament | subtopics = [[The Star of Bethlehem]]|
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  • subtopics = [[Nature of the church]] * [[Mission of the church]]
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  • ...an]], [[Uniting Church of Australia|Uniting]], [[Baptist]] or [[Assemblies of God]] churches. ...later half of the centuries migration expanded, with a significant number of people coming from southern Europe and South East Asia.
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  • ...Testament]] was written, and which the ancient Israelites spoke. It is not spoken in its pure form today, although it is studied by religious Jews and Christ From a linguistic point of view, the Classical Hebrew language is usually divided into two periods: Bi
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