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  The Biblical Greek Mailing List (B-Greek)
While "lurkers" are welcome to receive and read list correspondence, posts to the list are expected to pose questions about Biblical Greek, not general questions or opinions about doctrine or the meaning of the English text.
This is not a general discussion list for Biblical matters.
Resources for teaching and learning (Biblical) Greek: lexica, grammars, morphological charts, web-sites, discussion-lists, etc. — including answers to questions raised by beginners, whether they are working their own way through a Greek textbook or studying Greek formally in schools.
www.ibiblio.org /bgreek   (1250 words)

  
 Shedinger, Review of Washburn, A Catalog of Biblical Passages in the Dead Sea Scrolls
Washburn has, without a doubt, produced the most comprehensive listing of biblical passages in the Qumran literature, and his book will be a valuable tool for anyone interested in the textual criticism of the Hebrew Bible.
Washburn does include biblical citations occurring in Cave 4 fragments of the Damascus Document, but he refers to these only by numerical reference (i.e., 4Q266, 4Q267) without noting that these texts are related to the Damascus Document.
In his introduction, Washburn states that he intends to provide a catalog of biblical passages in the Dead Sea Scrolls published to date, and he notes that the DJD volume containing the Samuel scrolls from Cave 4 was not yet available to him.
rosetta.reltech.org /TC/vol08/Washburn2003rev.html   (1317 words)

  
 passages - OneLook Dictionary Search
We found 10 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word passages:
Example: "The passage of air from the lungs"
Phrases that include passages: gum passages, little maze of twisting passages, maze of twisting little passages, northwest passages, windward passages
www.onelook.com /?w=passages   (226 words)

  
 Bambooweb: Bible
From the 800s to the 1400s rabbinic Jewish scholars known as the Masoretes compared the text of all known Biblical manuscripts, in an effort to create a unified and standardized text; a series of highly similar texts eventually emerged, and any of these texts are known as Masoretic Texts (MT).
This means that the passages that are publicly read on certain days of the liturgical year are significant, especially on feast days, and are intended to guide people in their interpretation as they are praying together.
The pesher method of interpretation, which views biblical passages as coded representations of events current to the writing of the passage, was recently (1992) put forward by Barbara Thiering, Ph.D. It is not taken seriously by most experts.
www.bambooweb.com /articles/B/i/Bible.html   (2601 words)

  
  List of names for the Biblical nameless at AllExperts
This list of names for the Biblical nameless compiles names given in Jewish or Christian mythology for characters who are unnamed in the Bible itself.
See also Wives aboard the Ark for a list of traditional names given to the wives of Noah and his sons Shem, Ham, and Japheth.
Both the passages of Mark's gospel in which Mary's exorcism is mentioned, and the passage of the Gospel of John in which the woman taken in adultery appears, have been identified as inauthentic or misplaced by Biblical textual critics.
en.allexperts.com /e/l/li/list_of_names_for_the_biblical_nameless.htm   (1495 words)

  
  Bible
From the 800s to the 1400s rabbinic Jewish scholars known as the Massoretes compared the text of all known Biblical manuscripts, in an effort to create a unified and standardized text; a series of highly similar texts eventually emerged, and any of these texts are known as Masoretic Text s (MT).
This means that the passages that are publicly read on certain days of the liturgical year are significant, especially on feast days, and are intended to guide people in their interpretation as they are praying together.
Since it was members of the Church who wrote the New Testament and a series of church councils that decided the biblical canon, the Orthodox believe that the Church should also be the final authority in its interpretation.
www.nebulasearch.com /encyclopedia/article/Bible.html   (2421 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Bible
According to Rabbinic tradition, many of the psalms in the book of Psalms are attributed to David; King Solomon is believed to have written Song of Songs in his youth, Proverbs at the prime of his life, and Ecclesiastes at old age; and the prophet Jeremiah is thought to have written Lamentations.
The book of Ruth tells the story of a non-Jew (specifically, a Moabite) who married a Jew and, upon his death, followed in the ways of the Jews; according to the Bible, she was the great-grandmother of King David.
The Tanakh was mainly written in Biblical Hebrew, with some portions (notably in Daniel and Ezra) in Aramaic.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Bible   (4594 words)

  
 Review of Nahum M. Sarna, Studies in Biblical Interpretation
For example, in "Paganism and Biblical Judaism" (1977) Sarna demonstrates that the biblical writers were well acquainted with ancient Near Eastern literature from beyond the land of Israel and were in fact engaged in a polemic discourse against these other traditions, a point taken up splendidly in Sarna's masterful Understanding Genesis.
Collected here are essays on a wide range of topics of biblical studies from fine examples of biblical exegesis, reflections on the art of interpretation itself and the rich history of this practice in the Jewish tradition, textual criticism, biblical history, and comparative ancient Near Eastern studies.
Snapshots of the history of contemporary biblical studies which will continue to have lasting significance, this book is a testament to a truly great figure in the field.
www.arts.ualberta.ca /JHS/reviews/review035.htm   (839 words)

  
 Society of Biblical Literature
This makes the first English list of biblical begats about four hundred years old.[2] His first concordance was destroyed by fire coincidentally with his sentence to die at the stake for heresy so, after his release from a death sentence and pardon, he hit the books again and got the abbreviated version published in 1550.
His writing about the serpent, for example, is both archaic and encyclopedic and dispersed throughout with the biblical references to the serpent of the Garden of Eden, the serpents of the Egyptian plagues and Aaron's staff, and the serpent Moses holds up in the wilderness.
The biblical world of Alexander Cruden was created with English words: "In the beginning was the word" (John 1:1);[11] God says "Let there be light," and there is light (Gen 1:3).
www.sbl-site.org /Article.aspx?ArticleId=518   (3002 words)

  
 Mission - Maya Quiche Get Involved!
List of suggested readings on Guatemala, Mayans and the church in Central America
Based on a reading list on Religion and Society in Latin America, by Dr. Virginia Garrard Burnett, of the Institute of Latin American Studies at UT-Austin.
Sherman explains how the change in attitude and behavior that accompanies conversion from animism to a Biblically orthodox world-view has improved the domestic welfare and economic status of many families.
www.main.org /cessmaq/en/involved/read.html   (1294 words)

  
 LifeWay: Biblical Solutions for Life - Bible Reading and Prayer Tips for Adult Ministry Leaders
Read passages in devotional materials such as Open Windows, Stand Firm, Journey, essential connection, Bible Express, More, Adventure, and in your quarterly Sunday School learner guides.
Read a passage aloud with the expression denoted by the contextual situation.
List areas you would like to grow in - especially your relationship to Him.
www.lifeway.com /lwc/article_main_page/0,1703,A%253D161081%2526M%253D50024,00.html   (711 words)

  
 Biblical?
At McKenzie Study Center we strongly emphasize the importance of being "biblical." For years we have urged people to reexamine their lives in the light of the Bible, to seek to think and act in exactly that way the Bible calls us to think and act.
Second, Jesus did not confine himself to passages that specifically dealt with the Sabbath, even though the Sabbath was the issue at hand.
Therefore the truly biblical person is one who obeys the command when and how God intended it to be obeyed, which can look like disobedience to anyone who does not understand the purpose of the command in the first place.
www.mckenziestudycenter.org /bible/articles/biblical.html   (1827 words)

  
 bible
pesher method of interpretation, in which biblical texts were interpreted as prophecies concerning the authors of the scrolls.
New Testament and a series of church councils that decided the biblical canon, the Orthodox believe that the Church should also be the final authority in its interpretation.
Today there are two loosely defined schools of thought with regard to the historicity of the Bible (biblical minimalism and biblical maximalism) with many in between, in addition to the traditional religious reading of the Bible.
www.findthelinks.com /religion/bible.htm   (2682 words)

  
 Biblical References: Format and Examples
List specific references not only when you directly quote a text, but also when you mention specific biblical passages.
Biblical references are usually put at the end of the sentence (in parentheses), followed by the concluding punctuation.
You can omit the abbreviated name of a biblical book after the first reference if you are obviously still referring to the same book; but if you are dealing with more than one book, include the names to make all references clear.
catholic-resources.org /Bible/Biblical_References.htm   (723 words)

  
 Bible Topics (SubMenu)
Various aspects of biblical theology from the perspective of Scripture as Faith Confession about God and as testimony to his revelation of himself in history, including methods, specific issues, and application of the theological perspectives in Scripture to the life of the church today.
It does not list passages that are only referred to in a secondary way, or that are used to illustrate other main topics.
This listing of biblical readings provides a quick reference to determine when any particular biblical passage is used in the three year cycle of Revised Common Lectionary readings.
www.cresourcei.org /bible.html   (771 words)

  
 Bible   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Though the Hebrew Bible is predominantly in Biblical Hebrew, it has some small portions in Biblical Aramaic.
From the 800s to the 1400s, rabbinic Jewish scholars known as the Masoretes compared the text of all known Biblical manuscripts in an effort to create a unified and standardized text; a series of highly similar texts eventually emerged, and any of these texts are known as Masoretic Texts (MT).
The pesher method of interpretation, which views Biblical passages as coded representations of events current to the writing of the passage, was recently (1992) put forward by Barbara Thiering, Ph.D. It is not taken seriously by most experts.
www.freedownloadsoft.com /info/bible.html   (2748 words)

  
 Question & Answer
Those disclaimers aside, here is a brief list of biblical passages about the Triune nature of God, such as you request, without comment.
This is not an exhaustive list, for the Bible is filled with passages that speak of the one true God as being Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
These passages would be the passages I would begin a brief study of the Trinity with.
www.ptm.org /uni/QandA/0058/trinityEssential.htm   (389 words)

  
 Bible passages that seem immoral by today's standards: Part 1
There are many "hard passages" in the Bible which appear to conflict with today's moral consensus.
Hard passages in the Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament) convinced the ancient Gnostic Christians to believe that Jehovah was a defective, inferior Creator-God.
These passages include verses which condone and regulate slavery, which advocate discrimination against women, which promote religious hatred and intolerance, which denigrate homosexuals, which describe the killing of innocent people, genocide, etc.
www.religioustolerance.org /imm_bibl1.htm   (831 words)

  
 GOD'S REVIVALIST and Bible Advocate
This is especially true when the connection is not made between Biblical principles, on the one hand, and the traditions or convictions of the church on the other.
Because church traditions are at times given the same weight as Biblical commands, the issue of appropriate dress appears to be, and sometimes is, simply an argument about man-made rules.
Before I offer this list of Biblical principles, let me preface them with some statements that are drawn from a logical study of God’s viewpoint on the subject.
www.gbs.edu /revivalist/0203_clothesiwear.shtml   (1368 words)

  
 Relevant Biblical Passages
Biblical passages that make reference to the distinction between the Earthy physical form such as a human body and the non-physical form referred to as "spirit" or "breath of life." In the King James version,
The logical implication gathered from this passage is that we existed prior to conception and prior to our birth into the physical world.
Although not clear or specific, these passages give a strong indication of the distinction between the physical body and the spirit that gives life to the physical body.
www.pro-truth.net /30b-bible-psgs.html   (3192 words)

  
 Mandel: Sources of Knowledge
What follows is a select list of biblical t ales and personages, embodying the ideals of sacrifice and reward for those who remain steadfast in their faith.
What these lists have in common, and, indeed, what seems to me to be characteristic of all Pseudepigraphic and Apocryphal literature, is an emphasis on biblical narrative as a source for edification and instruction.
The primacy of the biblical narrative for the instruction of the people is seen to give way to the primacy of the text as a source of instruction which must be uncovered, and it is at this point that rabbinic (aggadic) midrash is born.
orion.mscc.huji.ac.il /symposiums/2nd/papers/Mandel97.html   (1973 words)

  
 Sermon Contest on Justice & Simple Living
For a list of Biblical passages related to hunger and justice, see Beyond Guilt and Powerlessness by George S. Johnson.
If a member of our family or of our church is hurt or offended, the biblical course of action is to come together in a spirit of love and forgiveness.
Biblical justice holds that God's love is for everyone and that all have dignity, given first in creation, and established forever through the death and resurrection of Jesus.
simpleliving.org /indexoth.php?place=SermonGuidelines.php   (984 words)

  
 TheBible.net: Faith In Faith
There are numerous passages in scripture that teach that faith is necessary for salvation.
Should we choose to, we might compile a rather lengthy and impressive list of biblical passages that reflect this salient principle.
Even a cursory examination of this passage yields the conclusion that both are essential.
www.thebible.net /study/articles/FaithInFaith-jla.html   (829 words)

  
 Bible Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: )
There are searches for passages and words in the Bible along with links to read the Bible in different languages or translations or have the Bible read to you.
Biblical Resources Search - This site offers searches in 10 modern English versions of the Bible, as well as in 45 other languages, 5 ancient languages, and 7 biblical languages.
Biblical Art on the WWW - This site allows the user to search for biblical art on the Internet by biblical subject, biblical text, artist, or word.
www.kn.pacbell.com /wired/fil/pages/listbiblebr.html   (1793 words)

  
 New Page
The fact that we were not being nourished with a balanced biblical diet did not occur to anyone, as far as I know.
Most of you could, I suspect make your own list of biblical passages we heard little about as children but that have become crucial to us in later life.
In the list of texts that were often referred to in my childhood and youth, I failed to mention the saga of the Tower of Babel.
www.pullen.org /pubs/Sermons/s071998.htm   (1394 words)

  
 Bible Study Lists Welcome Page   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Diana Gray Ministries would like to welcome you to this ministry's "Evangelical Bible Study Lists." These various Bible Study Lists are intended to bless your heart as well as take you into spiritual growth.
It helps to clarify one's spiritual understanding, when useing a list of items from the subject matter that you are studying.
Without an in-depth look at co-oresponding subject lists of Biblical topics, no personal study of the God's Word the Bible, would be complete.
dianagrayministries.net /lists/bsl_welcome.html   (181 words)

  
 Biblical & Theological Essays and Research Papers
One of the clearest passages explaining why is Hebrews 5 and 7.
Lead Pastor Gary DeLashmutt answers the questions of what is the Biblical purpose of baptisms and why Christians should be baptized, and briefly describes how baptisms are performed at Xenos.
helps us to understand what biblical worship is in the New Testament with an excellent study of the greek.
www.xenos.org /essays   (1513 words)

  
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Old Testament passages repeatedly demonstrate that the Angel of YHWH 'was' YHWH and 'was with YHWH'; and that the Spirit of YHWH 'was' YHWH and 'was with YHWH'.
Old Testament passages repeatedly describe a messianic figure that is super-human, super-angelic (agreed to even by non-Christian rabbinic writings), and is even called YHWH in a few verses.
There would be passages in which you couldn't tell WHICH of the agents was doing the work (due to the unity).
www.christian-thinktank.com /trin01.html   (3082 words)

  
 SS Lesson 06
We discover what we can about a chosen theme by examining Bible passages that deal with it, allowing specific Bible passages to suggest questions for which we seek answers throughout Scripture.
List all the biblical passages that you intend to study.
Using your tools for Bible study,make a list of the verses that are related to the topical theme.
www.ssnet.org /qrtrly/eng/96a/96a06.html   (487 words)

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