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  • * Important places - [[Israel]], [[Jerusalem]] * Major texts - [[Old Testament]]
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  • ...nquered the Southern Kingdom of Judah, exiling its people. A number of Old Testament books speak about some of the events surrounding this such as [[2 Kings]], In the New Testament Babylon is mentioned a few times in the [[Book of Revelation]].
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  • ...[[Israel]] 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 {{returnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Places]] -> [[Languages Index]]
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  • ====Egypt in the Old Testament==== ====Egypt in the New Testament====
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  • * [[Places]] * [[Old Testament]]
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  • === [[New Testament]] Senior Editors === ...e New Testament; Life and Teaching of Jesus; Historical Context of the New Testament
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  • ...Kings 8:1; 2 Kings 19:21, 31; 1 Chr. 11:5). In the later books of the Old Testament this name was sometimes used (Ps. 87:2; 149:2; Isa. 33:14; Joel 2:1) to den In the New Testament (see SION) it is used sometimes to denote the Church of God (Heb. 12:22), a
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  • ===Old Testament Era=== ...e southern [[Kingdom of Judah]] and reverses Ahaz's religious policies and places his trust in [[God]]
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  • ...as to their composition, but rather according to the rank of the cities or places to which they were sent. Who arranged them after this manner is unknown. Pa ...ved a change in the mode in which it was presented. The prophet of the Old Testament, if he had anything to communicate, either appeared in person or sent messe
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  • ...the Bible and conducted religious services based particularly on the [[Old Testament]]. His understanding of the Bible led many other detainees to convert. ...atu seal (crest). The seal consists of the [[Old Testament|Old]] and [[New Testament]]s in the centre, surrounded by the words 'Te Ture A Te Atua Me Te Whakapon
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  • A name employed in the [[New Testament]] with reference to [[Abraham]] ([[Hebrews 7:4]]), the sons of [[Jacob]] ([ ...he facts concerning mankind which the early history of the Book of Genesis places before us... There is a large amount of consentient tradition to the effect
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  • ===2.1 Old Testament=== *2.1.1 Books of the [[Old Testament]]
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  • ...onial relation. The figures of marriage and adultery are common in the Old Testament writings to represent the spiritual relations between Jehovah and the peopl ...7; Rom. 9:25, 26. There are, in addition, various allusions to it in other places (Luke 23:30; Rev. 6:16, comp. Hos. 10:8; Rom. 9:25, 26; 1 Pet. 2:10, comp.
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  • ...[Muslims]] had lived for generations. The name Israel comes from the [[Old Testament]] - the patriach [[Jacob]] was renamed Israel by God, and from his twelve s {{Returnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Places]] -> [[Asia]]
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  • ...d with the Jews still remaining in the land, and gradually abandoned their old idolatry and adopted partly the Jewish religion. [[Category:Old Testament]]
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  • ...d include the formation of the canon)''</small> - [[New Testament]], [[Old Testament]] * [[Timeline of Biblical History]], [[Characters of the Bible]], [[Biblical Places Index]]
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  • ...سي الشريف''', ''al-haram al-qudsī ash-sharīf'', is a religious site in the Old City of [[Jerusalem]]. Due to its importance for [[Judaism]] and [[Islam]] ...in the [[New Testament]] (for example, (Mark 11:11) in addition to the Old Testament. In these scriptures, [[Jesus]] prays there ([[Mark 11:25]]) and ([[Mark 11
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  • ...Greek word ecclesia, which is synonymous with the Hebrew kahal of the Old Testament, both words meaning simply an assembly, the character of which can only be We find the word ecclesia used in the following senses in the New Testament: (1.) It is translated "assembly" in the ordinary classical sense (Acts 19:
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  • subtopics = [[Books of the Bible]] - [[Old Testament]], [[New Testament]] * [[Characters of the Bible]], [[Biblical Places Index]] |
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  • ...ion of Absalom (2 Sam. 15:30), and is only once again mentioned in the Old Testament, in Zech. 14:4. It is, however, frequently alluded to (1 Kings 11:7; 2 King ...above the level of the city. The road from Jerusalem to Bethany runs as of old over this mount. It was on this mount that Jesus stood when he wept over Je
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