Bible History

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This zip file contains an e-text of the 1949/1964 Bible In Basic English....

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Vine`s Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words

These Dictionary topics are from W.E. Vine`s M.A., Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words published in 1940 and without copyright. [searchable] [complete]...

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Bartlett, John. 1901. Familiar Quotations

Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs traced to their original sources. [General] [Quotations]...

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Glossary of terms related to Judaism

Prepared by Robert A. Kraft, University of Pennsylvania...

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Abraham

Abram was the son of Terah a descendant of Shem. They lived in Ur of the Chaldees and Abram was born here. At some point in his early life Terah and all the family moved up the Euphrates river to settle in Haran. It was about 600 miles north west from Ur. Electronic Christian Media...

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Jewish leaders

The joint work of Ezra and Nehemiah had been to complete the Torah, or Law, and to enforce obedience to it. Historically, that work followed the lines of Josiah's reform, and like it the whole force of the law was directed against idolatry, and tended to centralise worship in Jerusalem. Electronic Christian Media...

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Feasts & Festivals

The great lesson of the book of Leviticus is that the Holy God must have a Holy people, and that this holiness must embrace the whole of life. The New Testament principle is the same 'whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God'. Electronic Christian Media...

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Glossary - The Life of Jesus

From Abel to Zebulun. Bible History Online....

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The Story of Daniel

The story of Daniel, found in the Old Testament of the Bible, is a tale of unwavering faith, divine protection, and prophetic wisdom. Daniel, a young Israelite, is taken captive by the Babylonians and rises to prominence in the court of King Nebuchadnezzar. Despite facing trials and opposition, Daniel remains faithful to his God and interprets drea...

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Herod's Temple | Quick Summary

Herod's Temple, also known as the Second Temple, was a magnificent structure located in Jerusalem. Built by King Herod the Great in the 1st century BCE, it replaced the earlier temple destroyed by the Babylonians. The temple was a center of worship and a symbol of Jewish identity. Its grandeur and architectural beauty made it one of the most remar...

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