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The biblical apocrypha (from Ancient Greek ἀπόκρυφος (apókruphos) 'hidden') denotes the collection of apocryphal ancient books thought to have been written... |
Mary. In the Reformation, Martin Luther (1483–1546 CE) separated the biblical apocrypha from the rest of the Old Testament books in his 1534 Bible, reflecting... |
Testaments with Apocrypha in 1534, thereby contributing to the multiple wars of the Age of Reformation and Counter-Reformation. Important biblical translations... |
Biblical criticism is the use of critical analysis to understand and explain the Bible without appealing to the supernatural. During the eighteenth century... |
Solomon (redirect from Biblical account of King Solomon) most notably in the Testament of Solomon (part of first-century biblical apocrypha). The historicity of Solomon is hotly debated. Current consensus states... |
Coptic literature (section Biblical apocrypha) translations are an important source of both Old Testament apocrypha and New Testament apocrypha. In some cases, the Coptic is the main or only witness to... |
Bible translations (redirect from Biblical Translation) The Bible has been translated into many languages from the biblical languages of Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek. As of September 2023[update] all of the Bible... |
Serpents in the Bible (redirect from Biblical serpent) serpent or snake played important roles in the religious traditions and cultural life of ancient Greece, Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Canaan. The serpent was... |
"Buying the Stairway to Heaven". A feminist companion to the New Testament Apocrypha. Continuum International Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-8264-6688-4. Herbert... |
Depiction of Jesus (redirect from Cultural depictions of Jesus) 2322546. Cartlidge, David R., and Elliott, J. K. Art and the Christian Apocrypha, Routledge, 2001, ISBN 978-0-415-23392-7, Google books Every, George.... |
Dennis MacDonald (category American biblical scholars) narrative is flawed." According to him, modern biblical scholarship has failed to recognize the impact of Homeric Poetry. The other major branch of MacDonald's... |
Image of God (section Apocrypha/Deuterocanonical Books) spilled, for in God's image/tselem He made man. — Genesis 9:6 In the Apocrypha or Deuterocanon, there are three passages that explicitly use "image"... |
Christianity (section Cultural influence) period of their conception. Some versions of the Bible include a separate Apocrypha section between the Old Testament and the New Testament. The New Testament... |
biblical references or historical records, a wide range of depictions of Jesus appeared during the last two millennia, often influenced by cultural settings... |
Christian theology (section Biblical revelation) Testament, as well as on Christian tradition. Christian theologians use biblical exegesis, rational analysis and argument. Theologians may undertake the... |
Culture of Israel (redirect from Cultural history of Israel) other books such as Proverbs or Sirach and Book of Wisdom of the Jewish apocrypha, there are references and praise to the concept of wisdom, which was to... |
and teachings Christianity was later constructed. Academic efforts in biblical studies to determine facts of Jesus's life are part of the "quest for the... |
Aramaic (section Biblical Aramaic) (1 January 1997). The Christian Palestinian Aramaic Old Testament and Apocrypha Version from the Early Period. ISBN 978-90-04-66979-6. Christa Müller-Kessler;... |
Finds in St Catherine's Monastery, Apocrypha 29, 2018, pp. 69–95. Aleksidze, Nikoloz (2018). Georgia: A Cultural Journey through the Wardrop Collection... |
literary product of this cultural syncretism is the Septuagint translation of the Hebrew Bible from Biblical Hebrew and Biblical Aramaic to Koiné Greek... |