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  2. Cultural depictions of Belshazzar - Wikipedia

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    Belshazzar's Feast is a painting by Rembrandt created around 1635. [36] Belshazzar's Feast is a painting by John Martin from c. 1821. [37] In The Hand-Writing upon the Wall (1803), James Gillray caricatured Napoleon in the role of Belshazzar. [38] Belshazzar's Feast is a painting by Washington Allston from 1817–1843. [39]

  3. The Fundamentals - Wikipedia

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    The Testimony of the Scriptures to Themselves - George S. Bishop; Testimony of the Organic Unity of the Bible to its Inspiration - Arthur T. Pierson; One Isaiah - George L. Robinson; The Book of Daniel - Joseph D. Wilson; Three Peculiarities of the Pentateuch - Andrew Craig Robinson; Millennial Dawn: A Counterfeit of Christianity - William G ...

  4. Belshazzar's feast - Wikipedia

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    John Martin, Belshazzar's Feast, 1821, half-size sketch held by the Yale Center for British Art. Belshazzar's feast, or the story of the writing on the wall, chapter 5 in the Book of Daniel, tells how Neo-Babylonian royal Belshazzar holds a great feast and drinks from the vessels that had been looted in the destruction of the First Temple.

  5. List of religious texts - Wikipedia

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    Quran (for Zahiris it is the main Scripture but for Batinis it is a very minor Scripture) Kitab al Hidayah al Kubra (for Zahiri Alawites) Kitab al Majmu (for Batini Alawites). Batini Scriptures (Only for Makhusi Sheikhs it is forbidden for Murid or women or non Alawites to read or hear it) Kitab al Sirat; Kitab al Haft; Kitab al Maratib wal Duraj

  6. Biblical inspiration - Wikipedia

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    Biblical inspiration is the doctrine in Christian theology that the human writers and canonizers of the Bible were led by God with the result that their writings may be designated in some sense the word of God. [1] This belief is traditionally associated with concepts of the biblical infallibility and the internal consistency of the Bible. [2]

  7. The Writing on the Wall - Wikipedia

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    The Writing on the Wall, an alternative title of The Transylvanian Trilogy by Miklós Bánffy; The Writing on the Wall, a 1985 book by Phillip Whitehead "The Writing on the Wall", a 1999 short story by Guy N. Smith; Writing on the Wall, a 2004 novel by Sundararajan Padmanabhan; The Writing on the Wall, a 2005 novel by Lynne Sharon Schwartz

  8. Lifewords - Wikipedia

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    Lifewords (formerly Scripture Gift Mission) is a Christian mission based in London, but with offices worldwide. It exists to promote the positive influence of the Bible on everyday life. This has been done traditionally through literature distribution, but more recently includes websites, film, educational programmes and live events.

  9. Bible citation - Wikipedia

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    The Student Supplement to the SBL Handbook of Style recommends that such text be cited in the form of a normal book citation, not as a Bible citation. For example: [9] Sophie Laws (1993). "The Letter of James". In Wayne A. Meeks; et al. (eds.). The HarperCollins Study Bible: New Revised Standard Version, with the Apocryphal/Deuterocanonical Books.