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  2. Abel - Wikipedia

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    Abel is portrayed by Franco Nero in the film The Bible: In the Beginning... (1966). Paul Rudd played the role of Abel in the 2009 film Year One. In the SCP series, an anomaly named Able with the codename SCP-076 is based on Abel. In Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor, the main character Kazuya is the reincarnation of Abel.

  3. Historicity of the Bible - Wikipedia

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    [24] "History", or specifically biblical history, in this context appears to mean a definitive and finalized framework of events and actions—comfortingly familiar shared facts—like an omniscient medieval chronicle, shorn of alternative accounts, [25] psychological interpretations, [26] or literary pretensions. But prominent scholars have ...

  4. Ussher chronology - Wikipedia

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    James Barr, 1984–85. "Why the World Was Created in 4004 BC: Archbishop Ussher and Biblical Chronology", Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester 67:575–608. William R. Brice, 1982. "Bishop Ussher, John Lightfoot and the Age of Creation", Journal of Geological Education 30:18–24. Stephen Jay Gould, 1993.

  5. Woman shares 'real reason' she always kept a Bible in prison ...

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    A formerly incarcerated person revealed why she always kept a Bible in prison. TikToker Keri Blakinger identifies as a "felon" and a reporter. She shared the "real reason" she always had a ...

  6. Woman shares ‘real reason’ she always kept a Bible in prison ...

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    A formerly incarcerated person revealed why she always kept a Bible in prison. Skip to main content. Finance. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  7. The Bible in History - Wikipedia

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    The theme of The Bible in History is the need to treat the bible as literature rather than as history. Danny Yee cites a passage: "The Bible's language is not an historical language. It is a language of high literature, of story, of sermon and of song. It is a tool of philosophy and moral instruction." [1]

  8. E. W. Bullinger - Wikipedia

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    Figures of Speech Used in the Bible (1898) ISBN 0-8010-0559-0; Primary editor of The Companion Bible (published in 6 parts, 1909–1922) ISBN 0-8254-2177-2. It was completed after his death by his associates. As of 2020, those works and many others remain in print, or at least are reproduced on the Internet. Bullinger was also a practiced musician.

  9. The Bible Unearthed - Wikipedia

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    The Bible Unearthed: Archaeology's New Vision of Ancient Israel and the Origin of Its Sacred Texts is a 2001 a book by Israel Finkelstein, Professor of Archaeology at Tel Aviv University, and Neil Asher Silberman, an archaeologist, historian and contributing editor to Archaeology Magazine.