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  • * Other Biblical languages - [[Biblical Hebrew|Hebrew]], [[Koine Greek|Greek]] | ...language of divine worship. It is the original language of sections of the biblical books of [[Book of Daniel|Daniel]] and [[Book of Ezra|Ezra]]. Aramaic is be
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  • subtopics = [[Biblical Hebrew]] ...ities around the world. The core of the [[Old Testament]] was written in [[Biblical Hebrew]]. The word "Hebrew" is also used as an ajdective to describe a Jewi
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  • topic_name = Languages of the Bible subtopics = [[Bible]], [[Languages Index]]|
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  • ...els, and the letters of St Paul. I wish that they were translated into all languages of all Christian people - that they might be read and known not just by Sco subtopics = [[Biblical Manuscripts Index]]
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  • [[Category:Biblical languages]]
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  • topic_name = Biblical Hebrew | subtopics = [[Biblical Hebrew: Dictionary|Dictionary]]
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  • ...rief explosion of Christian wikis, particularly "Bible" wikis dedicated to Biblical Christianity, such as Wikible. Most of these wikis have since disappeared b ...houseofknowledge.info/ A Storehouse of Knowledge] "the encyclopedia with a biblical worldview."
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  • '''Exegesis''' is the critical interpretation of a Biblical text. The purpose of exegesis is to discover the meaning of a text. ...sis often refers to the study of the text in the original Greek and Hebrew languages, it also refers to the study of the text through translations such as Engli
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  • * [[Ancient Languages Index]] - [[Biblical Hebrew|Hebrew]], [[Aramaic]], [[Koine Greek|Greek]] * [[Timeline of Biblical History]] - [[Historical accuracy of the Bible]]
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  • * [http://www.premiumwanadoo.com/cuneiform.languages/syriac/ Syriac-English-French Online Dictionary]- limited ...iterature, art, music and media]] -> [[Christian literature]] -> [[Ancient Languages Index]]
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  • ...t involves [[exegesis]], which is the process of examining what the actual biblical text meant to the author and its original intended audience. It also involv ...ly it is a complex task to translate these ancient languages in modern day languages. This is especially the case with words that have ambigious or unclear mean
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  • ...tian organization dedicated to distributing copies of the Bible in over 80 languages and more than 180 countries of the world to those who might not otherwise e The name comes from the Biblical judge, [[Gideon]]. His story is told in Judges 6-7. The organization descri
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  • ...f this article is to present some practical problems of Sola Scriptura and Biblical evidence to refute it. ...y on doctrine. The principle of Sola Scriptura appears to be in fact extra-Biblical.
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  • * Languages - [[Biblical Hebrew]], [[Aramaic]] * [[Ancient Israel and Judah]], [[Timeline of Biblical History]] |
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  • * [[Biblical Places Index]] * [[Languages Index]] |
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  • ** Biblical Hebrew Studies ==WikiChristian in Other Languages==
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  • ...o believe, including speaking in new languages. These tongues could be the languages of the various Christian communities. It could also be [[glossolalia]]. The ...and other poisons, found in a few offshoots of Pentecostalism, find their Biblical support in Mark 16:18. These churches typically justify these practices as
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  • [[Category:Biblical languages]]
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  • ...Protestant) in which there has been a gradual decline in the importance of biblical teaching although they do tend to place a strong emphasis on social justice ...In 1229, the Roman Synod forbid lay people to have Bibles in their native languages.
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  • ...berg he took the degree of D.Th. in 1512 and was appointed to the chair of biblical studies, which he occupied for the rest of his life. He also became sub-pri ...of contemporary French theologian Lefèvre d’étaples on the [[Psalms]]. His biblical reading, especially in preparation for his classes on the Psalms (1513–15
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  • subtopics = [[Biblical references to technology]] | On the page [[Biblical references to technology]], we have tried to catalogue and comment on speci
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  • ...contemporary artists. His music has been translated into more than a dozen languages, studied in college literary classes and used in many films. ...came an instant classic and was covered by many artists, in many different languages. His album caused shockwaves within the whitebread church community. He was
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  • topic_name = Biblical References to Technology | | human languages
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