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Reason: This phrase, which also appears in Acts 5:39, does not appear in the earliest and best resources – p 74, א,A,B,C (original hand) ,E,Ψ, Latin, Syriac, and others – and does not appear until H,L, and P (all 9th century). As the original verse ended with a question, it is suspected that this phrase was taken from 5:39 to serve as an ...
Hebrew Bible words and phrases (3 C, 71 P) N. ... Pages in category "Biblical phrases" The following 128 pages are in this category, out of 128 total.
Pages in category "New Testament words and phrases" The following 90 pages are in this category, out of 90 total. ... Wormwood (Bible) This page was last ...
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Commissioned in 1975 by Thomas Nelson Publishers, this version of the Bible was created by 130 Bible scholars, church leaders and lay Christians who worked for seven years to produce a new, modern ...
For the purposes of Wikipedia categories, "Hebrew Bible" refers only to those books in the Jewish Tanakh, which has the same content as the Protestant Old Testament (including the portions in Aramaic). The deuterocanonical books of the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox biblical canons are categorized under Category:Deuterocanonical books.
This phrase may seem encouraging. It's not. "We’re not acknowledging what they’re doing so far," says Dr. Regine Muradian, PsyD., a licensed clinical psychologist and author. "That can be ...
A phrase used by Thomas Hobbes to describe the state of nature: bellum Romanum: war as the Romans did it: All-out war without restraint as Romans practiced against groups they considered to be barbarians bellum se ipsum alet: war feeds itself: Biblia pauperum: Paupers' Bible: Tradition of biblical pictures displaying the essential facts of ...