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151: Petra, Jordan: Biblical Kadesh Barnea, Sela, Joktheel, En-mishpat ...
... they actually began to occupy the land under Joshua in 1406 BC. Yet Genesis applies this name, first used in 1406 BC to events that took place in 2000 BC. The same is true with applying the name ... century A.D., after which the church and, apparently; most of the city was finally abandoned. (Reconstructing Petra, Smithsonian: June 2007; Vol 38, Num 3, Andrew Lawler ) Rediscovered in 1812 AD by John Lewis Burckhardt: "The Anglo-Swiss geographer and traveler John Lewis Burckhardt 'rediscovered' Petra on 22 August 1812, and recognized its ruins as those of the ancient Nabataean capital city." ... By 200 BC, they had begun carving graves out of the rock. The treasury, was built in about 50 BC. "The Nabataeans had their own distinctive architectural style which reflected both Hellenistic and Oriental influences, the origins of which it is possible to suggest. However, determining the origins of the techniques used to build them is not easy. I found that some of these ... ...
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152: Prism A Esarhaddon captures & deports Manasseh king of Judah ...
the shore of the sea; ... (Lines v 73b-vi 1) I sent orders to all of them for large beams, tall columns, (and) very long planks (v 75) of cedar (and) cypress, grown on Mount Sirara and Mount Lebanon, ... Esarhaddon records the events of using Manasseh as part of a consortium of 12 kings who helped build his new palace in Nineveh which likely took place near the beginning of his reign. e. The capture ... Using dead reckoning 723/22 BC is the latest possible date for year 6 of Bocchoris." (Ancient Egyptian Chronology, Erik Hornung, Rolf Krauss, and David A. Warburton, p473, 2006 AD) 2. 685 BC: Manasseh ... See: Prism A of Esarhaddon 6. 673 BC, 5th Adar: Esarhaddon's failed first campaign against Egypt. Tirhakah and Neco I (673-664 BC) were principles in the successful rebellion. a. "The seventh year [of ... connect the two kings in history. 2. What you read in the book you find in the ground! Find me a church to attend in my hometown this Sunday! By Steve Rudd: Contact the author for comments, input or ... ...
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153: The Water Supply and Distribution System of the Nabataean City ...
... As will be demonstrated, modern computer simulation of hydraulic phenomena within ancient piping systems can reveal further knowledge underlying Nabataean pipeline design and water management and ... The technical means to capture and store a fraction of the rainfall runoff through dams and cisterns, to build flood-control systems, to build pipelines and channels to deliver water from distant ... Water Supply and Distribution System of Petra nature's preface to the architectural masterpieces ahead in the city centre. Figure 2. The Zurraba (al Birka) reservoir. In early phases of Nabataean ... The construction of the Siq pipeline system is generally attributed to Malichus II or his predecessors, Aretas IV or Obodas III, in the first century BC or early first century AD (Guzzo & Schneider ... The water stored behind dams additionally served to raise the water table, supplying wells as a backup for the cisterns. A well exists in the Byzantine church east of (45 in B;2), and there may have ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-petra-water-supply-of-petra-charles-r-ortloff-2005.htm
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154: Timna: Valley of the Biblical Copper Mines, Beno Rothenberg, ...
... The immediate objectives of the excavations were: (1) To locate and excavate metallurgical installations and materials, to enable the ancient processes to be reconstructed. (2) To find workshops, ... Fig. 20 Plates 32-34 74 75 Timna Ramesside Copper Mines at Timna AREA G Plates 36, 37; Fig. 21 SLAG BUILD-UP -410 BUILT-IN OUTER TUBE 10 cm o . 20 Reconstructions of details of tuyeres and the two ... There is no difference whatsoever between the sherds from the different working floors. Area G, located next to a large slag heap, was first excavated as a square of 4 x 4 m. in 1964 and a smelting ... Nevertheless, it was found possible to relate many of the finds to certain chronological phases of the site and, in many cases, to certain architectural features as well. The Hathor Temple at Timna ... This whole group belongs, from the point of view of typology and decoration, to the end of the XVIllth and to the XIXth Dynasties. More than s000 beads, parts of necklaces, collars, pectorals and ... ...
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155: King Jeroboam tel dan high place altar 1340-723 BC. They're Digging ...
... His mother uses this stolen silver to build her son a pagan shrine, complete with ephod. The faithless tribe of Dan were unwilling to fight the Philistines who inhabited most of the land, so they ... history caused more spiritual destruction to the people of God than Jeroboam. It is quite likely that Jeroboam used the pagan shrine of the Danites as a template upon which to build his new religion. ... In the Israelite period, the bamah had two stages. The first stage may be correlated with the reign of Jeroboam I: "And he made houses on high places, and appointed priests of the lowest of the ... The archeology at tel Dan (Laish) provides us with an incredible window into the ancient pagan history of the tribe of Dan in 1350 BC and Jeroboam in 930 BC. Judges chapters 17-18 details how the ... may become a priest of what are no gods." (2 Chronicles 13:9) King Henry 8th banished all the Roman Catholic priests from England in 1536 AD and set up his own priesthood known at the Anglican church. ... ...
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156: mormon church: Critical Essay written in 1832 AD
... in getting upon plates of brass the records of the Jews from the creation down to the first year of Zedekiah, King of Judah, and also the prophets including many prophecies delivered by Jeremiah. ... through all the land, and over all the churches.' - p.349. 'And those who did belong to the church were faithful, yea all those who were true believers in Christ took upon them gladly the name of ... Page 623. This happened in the nineteenth year of the Judges, seventy-two years before the birth of Jesus. Before this time synagogues with pulpits were built, 'for the Zoramites,' a sort of ... These people of Jared, God marched before in a cloud, and directed them through the wilderness, and instructed them to build barges to cross seas; and finally they built eight barges, air tight, and ... Let the children of Mormon ponder well, if yet reason remains with them, the following passage from Isaiah 44; and if they cannot see the analogy between themselves and the sons of ancient imposture, ... ...
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157: Greek Scroll Twelve minor prophets Nahal Hever 50 BC: Septuagint ...
... of Him."" (Zephaniah 1:1-6) b. ""Moreover, their wealth will become plunder And their houses desolate; Yes, they will build houses but not inhabit them, And plant vineyards but not drink their wine." ... is the Greek Minor Prophets scroll from Nahal Hever dated paleographically to the end of the first century BCE. This Greek scroll was revised according to the proto-rabbinic Hebrew text, together ... "The translation of the Hebrew Book of the Twelve into the Greek language was part of the largest translation project of ancient times, the so-called Septuagint. After the Torah was translated, the ... The height of the leather was 35.2 cm. for hand A (see below), but data for hand B is lacking. The original would have contained some fifty-five columns of text, of which twenty-five or twenty-six are ... Rather the book of the Tanach is a part of the Prophets, the second section of Jewish scriptures, and was forged by the church many centuries later. ... The first century Roman historian Josephus ... ...
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158: "Seventh-day Adventism Renounced" by D. M. Canright, 1914
... There is no record that Christians ever met alone for worship on that day. They certainly could not have had the Lord's supper in the synagogues on the Sabbath with the Jews. Nor is there the least ... We have five abiding witnesses that Christ lived, all mentioned in the New Testament. 1st - The Church. "I will build my church." Matt 16:18. 2nd - New Testament. John "wrote these things." John ... Catholic Christian Instructed, page 209. >From the same work, we take the following: "Question: What warrant have you for keeping the Sunday, preferable to the ancient Sabbath, which was the ... originated with the Christian church in the days of the apostles, just the truth exactly. That Adventists do misrepresent the teachings of the Catholics is shown by the following testimony of a Catholic Priest: "Having lived for years among the Seventh-day Adventists, I am familiar with their claims that the Pope of Rome changed the Sabbath from the seventh day to the first day of the week. ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/7-Seventh-day-Adventism-RENOUNCED-by-D-M-Canright.htm
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159: Cosmic Consciousness, Richard Maurice Bucke, 1901 AD
... When Bucke attended church, he attended grudgingly. On 15 February 1866, he noted: 'Sunday. To church in morning for first time in four or five weeks and was disjusted at myself for going today but ... Cosmic Sense, first because he is the man in whom the new faculty has been, probably, most perfectly developed, and especially because he is, par excellence, the man who in modern times has written distinctly and at large from the point of view of Cosmic Consciousness, and who also has referred to its facts and phenomena more plainly and fully than any other writer either ancient or modern (p. ... Here, however, the text and gloss are presented in parallel columns. The effect, whether intended or not, is that of an annotated edition of the Bible. In the exegesis of the lines he mentions, Bucke ... If any animal possessed self consciousness it seems certain that it would upon that master faculty build (as man has done) a superstructure of language ; of reasoned out customs, industries, art. But ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/cosmic-consciousness-richard-maurice-bucke-1901ad.htm
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160: Jehoiakim, King of Judah 609-598 BC seals, bulla They're Digging ...
... Jer. 25:1, where the fourth year of Jehoiakim is said to be the first year of Nebuchadrezzar's reign). It is now well known that two methods of reckoning the years of a reign were in use in the Ancient Near East: the one most usual in the history books of the ... been endowed with supernatural knowledge and had the gift of prophecy. 3. The first century church was given 9 supernatural gives, four of which were the same as Daniel and his friends got: Knowledge, wisdom, prophecy and miracles: 1 Corinthians 12:7-10 4. At the time of the Exodus (1446 BC) when Israel was at Sinai, God supernaturally endowed the workmen to have the knowledge and skill to build the intricate patterns in the Tabernacle, furniture and accessories: "(Exodus ... Now the king was sitting in the winter house in the ninth month, with a fire burning in the brazier before him. When Jehudi had read three or four columns, the king cut it with a scribe's knife and threw it into the fire that was in the brazier, until all the ... ...
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161: What Early Christians believed about USING INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC
Uninspired records of how early Christians worshipped and what doctrine they believed! Using instrumental music in worship??? See also: instrumental music banned in first century Jewish synagogues. Citations in alphabetic order: AQUINAS "Whether God Should Be Praised with Song [alone]?: Objection 4. Further, In the Old Law God was praised with musical instruments and human song, according to Ps. 32:2, 3: Give praise to the Lord on the harp, sing to Him with the psaltery, the instrument of ten strings. Sing to Him a new canticle. But the Church (Roman Catholic) does not make use of musical instruments, such as harps and ... The Etruscans, for example, use the trumpet for war; the Arcadians, the horn; the Sicels, the flute; the Cretans, the lyre; the Lacedemonians, the pipe; the Thracians, the bugle; the Egyptians, the drum; and the Arabs, the cymbal. But as for us, we make use of one instrument alone: only the Word of peace by whom we a homage to God, no longer with ancient harp ... ...
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162: Marriage in the Bible
The "wedding ceremony" is something that did not develop for hundreds of years after Jesus rose from the dead. Modern Jewish weddings are as removed and different from the ancient Jewish marriage culture of the first century as Christian weddings are. If you want to understand the many metaphors, illustrations and figures of speech used by Jesus about "the wedding feast" and the church as the "bride of Christ", you must learn the ancient culture and forget everything you know about modern marriage ceremonies. There were three states of a marriage in the Bible: Stage 1: signing the "ketubbah" contract ... Originally, the chuppah may have been the "proof of virginity" bedsheet that the couple placed under the bride when they first copulate. The chuppah is a four posted canopy under which the couple are married in modern Jewish synagogues. The chuppah, was the "Bridal Suite" where the couple first have sex, similar to the special rooms hotels provide couples on their wedding night. The ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/marriage/ancient-jewish-three-stage-weddings-and-marriage-customs-ceremony-in-the-bible.htm
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163: Neo-Montanism: Pentecostalism is the ancient heresy of Montanism ...
Neo-Montanism [1901-present] Recent Pentecostal History and Roots Pentecostalism is the ancient heresy of Montanism revived See: Montanism: 2nd century heresy The Early Roots: 1830's Edward Irving In the western world Pentecostalism generally traces its roots back to the teachings and experiences of Edward Irving, a ... The following year on October 30th 1831 her sister, Mrs. Cardale also began to speak in tongues and to prophesy. Edward Irving formed his own church called the Catholic Apostolic Church and he soon ordained its first twelve apostles on November 7th, 1832. "He also expounded a detailed teaching on the gifts of the Holy Spirit and gave the whole of his ... He was originally a Congregational Pastor, who subsequently left his denomination and formed his own called the "Christian Catholic Church." (Burgess, McGee, Alexander, Dictionary of Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements, Zondervan Publishing House, 1988, pg. 249) In 1901 he began to build a city of righteousness outside ... ...
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164: No infant baptism until AD 450
In her day initiation was still for adults; only in the mid-fifth century did the practice of baptizing infants imply that few, if any, adults came to be made Christians. In Egeria's time, when an adult decided to become a Christian, he went with his friends and relations to the basilica of the Holy Sepulchre, where they met the bishop in the middle of the nave. When the people supporting the candidate had testified to his good behavior, he was enrolled as a catechumen. A catechumen was obliged to attend daily sessions in the church. First individual meetings were held with a member of the clergy, who exorcized him or her ... The oldest complete set of lessons to catechumens that is known comes from the pen of St. Cyril of Jerusalem, who was bishop of Jerusalem in the middle of the fourth century C.E." (Christian Worship in the Byzantine Period, John Wilkinson, Ancient Churches Revealed, p17, 1993 AD) C. The Roman Catholic church admits baptism by immersion was practiced till 1311 AD: ... ...
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165: Official creed of The United Church of Canada
DOCTRINE 2.0 We, the representatives of the Presbyterian, Methodist, and Congregational branches of the Church of Christ in Canada, do hereby set forth the substance of the Christian faith, as commonly held among us. In doing so, we build upon the foundation laid by the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ Himself being the chief cornerstone. We affirm our belief in the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments as the primary source and ultimate standard of Christian faith and life. We acknowledge the teaching of the great creeds of the ancient Church. We further maintain our allegiance to the evangelical doctrines of the Reformation, as ... We believe that God is the creator, upholder and governor of all things; that He is above all His works and in them all; and that He made man in His own image, meet for fellowship with Him, free and able to choose between good and evil and responsible to his Maker and Lord. 2.5 Article V. Of the Sin of Man. We believe that our first parents, being ... ...
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166: Messianic Bible Prophecy Fulfilled: 2 Samuel 7:14
Bible Prophecy Fulfilled: 2 Samuel 7:14 Midrashic Dual prophecy of 2 Samuel 7:12-15 as a template to decode the Olivet Discourse: 1. Solomon fulfilled all six predictions in 2 Samuel 7:12-15. a. The Son of David b. A king c. A father/son relationship with God in addition to being a son of David d. Will build a temple e. God will chasten when he sins (Sinless Jesus was crucified) f. God will never abandon (God abandoned Jesus on the cross) 2. Strictly within 2 Sam 7 there is no indication that it is messianic or applies to some future person like Jesus. a. Zechariah 6:12-13 is the first prophecy that indicates 2 Sam 7 has a dual fulfillment. b. Acts 2:29-31 and Heb 1:5 directly applies this to Jesus. 3. Acts ... John never alludes to 2 Sam 7 as being connected with the resurrection. ii. Nowhere in the book of Acts does anybody even teach that Jesus built a temple known as the church. iii. The first reference to a spiritual temple is in 1 Cor 3:9-17 where Christians are the builders not ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/prophecy/2Samuel-7-14-dual-messianic-prophecy-Solomon-Christ-build-temple-king-church.htm
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167: Differences between three different types or Mormons
So, also, when Jesus said, "I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it", we see the timeless, unchanging character of that church. From the earliest days of the restoration of the "fullness of the gospel" (1 Nephi 10:14, Utah Book of Mormon), we have told the world that this included a restoration of divine priesthood authority, and by which the true Church of Christ would be restored as in the time of Christ and the ancient apostles. This was, in fact, the intent of God as revealed in the Book of Commandments 4:5, in March 1829: "And thus if the people of this generation harden not their hearts, I will work a reformation among them, and I will put down all lyings, and deceivings, and priestcrafts...and I will establish my church, like unto the church which was taught by my disciples in the days of old." This is deleted from all books of Doctrine and Covenants, which was first published in 1835, two years after publication of the Book of Commandments! ... ...
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168: The Septuagint, LXX: 10 Archeological proofs the Septuagint Tanakh ...
Modern Jewish "anti-Christian" Rabbis, like Tovia Singer attack Christianity with the historical lie and falsehood that the Septuagint did not exist at the time of Christ but was a product of the Byzantine church designed to convert Jews. Indeed! Singer knows that if the Septuagint Tanakh were a Jewish translation in every ... This is important because it proves the Greek copies of Isaiah we have today, really were translated by Jews not Christians, centuries before the birth of Christ. 3. Jewish Rabbi apologists fabricate a false Jewish history that first century Jewish synagogues DID NOT use the Septuagint (Greek Tanakh) as their standard biblical text. They also ... Some evidence for their dates is external, e.g. quotations from Ǿ in ancient sources, and some internal, e.g. reflections of historical situations or events found in the translation. The post-Pentateuchal books were translated after the translation of the Torah, for most of these translations use its vocabulary, and ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/manuscripts/Septuagint-LXX-Greek-Bible-entire-Tanakh-39-books-translated-complete-by-150BC.htm
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169: Rejected books, widely used in the first two centuries, but not ...
God's providence gave us the 27 book New Testament Canon, not the church. God, not men decided the canon. This providence does not mean that church leaders were inspired in their selecting the canon, only that God had his eye on the scriptures the whole time and brought about His will to form the Bible we see today! Rejected books, widely used in the first two centuries, but not considered inspired or part of the New Testament Canon. Go to: "Canon of the Bible" Home Page Rejected books, widely used in the first two centuries, but not considered inspired or part of the New Testament Canon. Introduction: 1. The inclusion of some of these books in ancient Bibles and the fact that were read in early churches does not ... It is likely that 1 Clement, was uninspired because he refers to the mythical phoenix as an actual living creature! 2 Clement: This book is widely rejected as being a forgery that was tying to build on 1 Clement. It is seen as being written much later than 1 Clement. ... ...
https://www.bible.ca/b-canon-rejected-books.htm
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170: Messianic Bible Prophecy: God the Rock of Moses
... for the Jerusalem temple, it is striking David would prophecy one of rejected stones of the physical temple, would become the cornerstone in the spiritual church temple built by Jesus Christ in AD 33 (Ps 118:22-23). It may have been that David chose the final corner stone for the temple, from among those rejected by the builders or that one of the stones that the builders had rejected, was never used in the temple. It is during this historical period that David creates, for the first time the messianic typology of Jesus as the "rejected stone". In 740 BC, Isaiah creates the final messianic typology of "Jesus the stumbling stone" (Isaiah 8:13-15). ... Do you not know that you are a temple of God and that the Spirit of God dwells in you?" (1 Corinthians 3:11-16) h. "And thus I aspired to preach the gospel, not where Christ was already named, so that I would not build on another man's foundation." (Romans 15:20) 5. Christians are stumbling stones to unbelievers as they preach the gospel: ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/prophecy/Exodus17-6-triple-messianic-bible-prophecy-Midrashic-1Corinthians10-Moses-rock-water-Christ-rejected-cornerstone-temple-church-foundation-fortress-stumbling-stone.htm
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171: "The Sensational speech of Bishop Joseph Georg Strossmayer in ...
... If the apostle had been what we proclaim him to be - that is, the vicar of Jesus Christ on earth - he surely would have known it; if he had known it, how is it that not once did he act as pope? He might have done it on the day of Pentecost, when he pronounced his first sermon, but did not do it; neither in the two letters ... Do you wish to put me into the position of one accused of falsehood? You may do it, if you can. "I hear from the right some one expressing these words - 'Thou art Peter, and on this rock I will build my church.' I will answer this objection presently, my venerable brethren; but, before doing so, I wish to present you with the results of ... I confess without difficulty that the Patriarch of Rome held the first place. One of Justinian's laws says, 'Let us order, after the definition of the four Councils, that the holy pope of ancient Rome shall be the first of the bishops, and that the most high Archbishop of Constantinople, which is the new Rome, shall be the ... ...
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172: Joel 2:28, Promise of the Father, Baptism of the Holy Spirit ...
... When you realize that full water immersion (baptism) was widely practiced every Sabbath before entering synagogues as early as 280 BC, it becomes natural for Jesus to employ baptism as a new metaphor for the same supernatural endowment which is seen in Moses, Samuel, Daniel, David and Elijah. An old power was given a new name, ... The comforter/Helper miraculously d. The Gift of the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:38; 10:44-45) which simply cannot be anything BUT miraculous. 6. Stop overcomplicated a simple thing. The first century church was a miraculously "Spirit filled church". Every single Christian from AD 33 to 100 either personally possessed or had personally witnessed ... B. Discussion: 1. A pledge is a tangible down payment of more of the same to come in the future as illustrated in Heb 6:4-5. 2. A seal is directly related to ancient document security. a. A seal ring is an inscribed stone pressed into clay. b. A document was tied up with string then the knots had clay pressed onto them and a ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/holyspirit/Gift-of-the-Holy-Spirit-miraculous-Joel2-28-Promise-of-the-Father-Baptism-Acts2-38.htm
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173: 300 BC: The Death of Hebrew Language, rise of The Septuagint ...
Historically, there were three failed attempts to restore Paleo-Hebrew alphabet script as the common spoken and written language of the Jews. Jewish leaders vainly attempted to restore and revive this ancient alphabet in the inscriptions on their coinage at a time when the general population spoke ... Two unique events in world history can be attributed to the Jews: The invention of the first alphabet and the restoration of Hebrew in Modern Israel after it had been extinct for over 2200 years among the general Jewish population. Introduction: 1. The transition from Hebrew to Aramaic to Greek was all part of God's eternal plan in the Church of Christ a. Under Mosaic Judaism, a single temple housed a copy of the Hebrew scriptures (Tanakh) b. After 280 BC each of the thousands of Synagogues housed a copy of Greek translation of scriptures (Septuagint/Old Testament) 2. Five Mass language conversions: The Hebrew people have spoken four languages over their 4000 year history: a. Hebrew: Abraham ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/manuscripts/Septuagint-LXX-Extinction-Hebrew-first-century-mass-rapid-language-conversions-failed-restoration-attempts-Yiddish.htm
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174: The Septuagint: God approved Translation in every synagogue like ...
Augustine in 400 AD makes this timeless observation true of Jews in 100 BC and Christians today: "Nevertheless, the Church has adopted the Septuagint as if it were the only translation. Indeed, Greek-speaking Christians use it so generally that many ... Today: Hundreds of translations of the Bible considered equivalent to the word of God. 3. The Septuagint was to the first century Jews what the King James Version is to Christians today: The word of God a. The 39 books of the Greek Tanakh had been translated by Jews with full approval of the Jerusalem High priests and were the standard "pulpit Bible" in all the synagogues. b. When Jesus was handed the Isaiah scroll in His home town synagogue of Nazareth, it was the Greek Septuagint. 4. The ... Jews in Judea could not speak Hebrew but spoke Aramaic as their default language and Greek as their working language of commerce. c. The Jews outside of Judea spoke Greek only. d. The need for translations of the word of God is and ancient phenomena ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/manuscripts/Septuagint-LXX-Greek-Bible-standard-issue-Jerusalem-certified-translation-synagogues-church.htm
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175: Is the RC church infallible and unable to make errors?
... The church was born of the Word (Matt. 13:19; Luke 8:11). The Word was not born of the church nor is the church the mother of the Word. How could it be the "New Testament church" except that the New Testament had been first? When Catholic officials argue that the church existed before the written New Testament, are they trying ... "Jesus Christ promised to preserve the Church from error. If His prediction and promises were false, then he would not be God, since God cannot lie. Christ said: 'Thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build My Church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.' If therefore the Church falls into error, the gates of hell ... Again, we affirm there is no need to have a church succession back to the original church. We need only to plant the seed of the kingdom once again. Wheat seed found in the ancient pyramids of Egypt though thousands of years old, when planted, germinated and bore the same wheat grown in that ancient time. So today, when the seed ... ...
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176: Sola Scriptura was not impeded by a 10% of people could read ...
"Sola Scriptura is impossible since only 10% of people could read in 100 AD" False arguments that Catholics and Orthodox use to prove oral extra-scriptural church tradition are refuted. Click to View Sola Scriptura home page Click to View More Pro-Oral Church tradition arguments refuted! Click to View "Sola Scriptura is impossible since only 10% of people could read in 100 AD" Even a Protestant author admits sola Scriptura was impossible in the first century! "Literacy in the Roman empire, by ... To suggest a high rate of literacy (the ability to read) is a necessary precondition for sola Scriptura to exist, is as poorly thought out as it is historically inaccurate. Scriptures were possessed in homes and always accessible in the synagogues. ... Even if it was true that only 10% were literate, sitting and listening to scripture being read in the synagogue is not oral tradition, but sola Scriptura! "For Moses from ancient generations has in every city those who preach him, since he is read in ... ...
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177: Samaritan Pentateuch Textual Variants: Joshua's Altar was on ...
It is also impossible that Joshua's altar would be built on the "mountain of curses". The Samaritan argument is as follows: "Stop and think that Israel's first altar after crossing the Jordan was to build on the mountain of curses-impossible! It had ... and Septuagint texts on which mountain Joshua was to build his altar on. Yes, Jesus told the Samaritan woman at the well that Jerusalem was God's holy mountain, not Gerizim and that salvation was from the Jews, but they most certainly knew their Samaritan temple was on top of the location of Joshua's original altar iof 1406 BC. For all the bad stuff the Samaritans represented as half-breed Jews, their ancient paleo-Hebrew Torah may preserve the original reading for Joshua's altar on Mt. ... Typically, these are written in the Paleo-Hebrew script with the text appearing in two columns per page." (Tradition Kept: The Literature of the Samaritans, R. Anderson, Giles, p11, 2005 AD) h. "The Samaritan Hebrew of antiquity was similar to Judean ... ...
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178: sola-scriptura-pro-tradition-few-bibles-until-printing-press ...
False arguments that Catholics and Orthodox use to prove oral extra-scriptural church tradition are refuted. Click to View Sola Scriptura home page Click to View More Pro-Oral Church tradition arguments refuted! Click to View "Sola Scriptura is impossible because there were so few Bibles in circulation until the printing press was invented in the 16th century." Even a Protestant author admits sola Scriptura was impossible in the first century! "Literacy in the Roman empire, by very rough ... Scriptures were privately possessed in homes and always accessible in the synagogues. Even if it was true that the Bible was not in every home, this would mean that people would work harder at memorizing scripture. Reciting scripture from memory is not oral tradition but sola Scriptura! Even if it was true that that the Bible was only in the synagogues, sitting and listening to scripture being read in the synagogue is not oral tradition, but sola Scriptura! "For Moses from ancient generations ... ...
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179: (The Iron Age Fortresses in the Central Negev, Rudolph Cohen ...
The Discovery of the Fortresses The remains of several fortresses (Qasr er-R ukieibeh, Bir Birein, and Tell 'Ain el-Qudeirat) were first observed in 1914 by C. L. Woolley and T. E. Lawrence during their archaeological survey of the "Wilderness of ... These fortresses consisted of a casemate wall around an inner courtyard but apart from this there was substantial variation in groundplan and architectural detail. Aharoni accordingly divided the fortresses into four principal types (1) fortresses ... This southern road system was one of the Monarchy's chief economic assets, and thus it should be considered in greater detail. The Negev Highway System The ancient and extensive highway system in the Negev was undoubtedly determined by the harsh ... To the east of the hill there were traces of a settlement, where a building of the "four-room" pattern was exposed. Two rows of columns, with five columns to each row, separated the couryard from the two parallel rooms, and a further row of six ... ...
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180: 100 Sabbath keeper stumper questions.
Why is Moses the first one to see a stone tablet written by the finger of God? 4. Why is the weekly Sabbath commandment never quoted in the New Testament? 5. Why is the Sabbath the only one of the ten commandments that are said to be "throughout your generations", the usual phrase that indicates it was a temporary ceremonial law only for the Jews? 6. Why is there no example of exclusively Christians coming together on the Sabbath day as a church or prayer meeting after the resurrection of Christ? 7. Why is there no command in the New Testament for Christians to keep the Sabbath holy? 8. While Paul taught in the synagogues up to 84 times, why does the Bible never say he kept the sabbath? 9. If Paul's action of preaching to non-believers 84 ... Any if we should therefore keep the Sabbath, then we must also build the tabernacle, for the Bible says through it we may know it is God who sanctifies us Ezel 37:28? 79. If the fact that the Sabbath is mentioned in the New Testament after Pentecost ... ...
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181: Apostate church organization: 588 - 606 AD: The final dog fight ...
... Gregory writes the Roman Emperor Maurice and asks for the title "universal bishop" to be stripped from the bishop of Constantinople, but Maurice refuses. "with Gregory I. (590-604) a new period begins. Next to Leo I. he was the greatest of the ancient bishops of Rome, and he marks the transition of the patriarchal system into the strict papacy of the middle ages. For several reasons we prefer to place him at the head of the succeeding period." (Philip Schaff, History of the Christian Church, book 3, chapter 5) "The first Leo and the first Gregory are the two greatest bishops of Rome in the first six centuries. Between them no ... His motive was no doubt to secure the protection and aggrandizement of the Roman see. He did not forget to remind the empress of the papal proof-text: "Thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church," and to add: "I do not doubt that you will take care to oblige and bind him to you, by whom you desire to be loosed from your sins." The murderer and ... ...
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182: Scriptures were more important than tradition to Apostolic Fathers
... For how stands the case? Suppose there arise a dispute relative to some important question among us, should we not have recourse to the most ancient Churches with which the apostles held constant intercourse, and learn from them what is certain and clear in regard ... B. James Bernstein, Orthodox leader, gives a silly defense of man-made church tradition: James Bernstein, Orthodox preacher, speaking about the time when he believed the Bible was above man-made church tradition says, "And I had rejected the idea that this Tradition enables us properly and fully to understand the Bible. Let me illustrate this point with an experience I had recently. I decided to build a shed behind my house. In preparation, I studied a book on ... An experienced carpenter taught him, and he in turn taught me. Written and oral tradition together got the job done." (Which Came First: The Church or the New Testament?, Fr. James Bernstein, Orthodox churchman, 1994, p 18) In the illustration, the "carpentry ... ...
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183: 282 BC: Birth of the Greek Septuagint LXX
the time of Jesus for the translation event of 282 BC. This highlights how widely accepted the Septuagint was when the church was born in 33 AD; Josephus (75 AD) who says the Jews rejoiced when they were read the Greek Bible after translation was ... Augustine lists 2 translations into Latin: Jerome translated Hebrew into Latin, and the Vulgate translated the Greek Septuagint into Latin which was the one used by al the churches. The Greek translation of the first five books of Moses (Torah) was finished in 280 BC and "The Septuagint" was placed into the Library of Alexandria. Copies immediately began to be distributed to Greek speaking Jews in Judea and around the world which gave birth to synagogues. The Septuagint was "synagogue ... sail across, reverencing the place in which the first light of interpretation shone forth, and thanking God for that ancient piece of beneficence which was always young and fresh. (42) And after the prayers and the giving of thanks some of them ... ...
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184: Montanism: Pentecostalism is the ancient 200AD heresy of Montanism ...
That may help account for the numerous Greek lists of the scriptures that correspond to our New Testament but lack Revelation." [Footnote # 105 Hom. Jes. Nav. 7.1 and Comm. Matt. 10.12. Cf. the end of his Prologue to the Comm. Cant., where Prov. 22:28, "Do not remove the ancient ... "Their opposition and their recent heresy which has separated them from the Church arose on the following account. 7 There is said to be a certain village called Ardabau in that part of Mysia, which borders upon Phrygia. There first, they say, when Gratus was proconsul of Asia,2 a recent convert, Montanus by name, through his unquenchable desire for leadership, gave the adversary opportunity against him. And he became beside ... None. Or has any of them been seized and crucified for the Name? Truly not. Or has one of these women ever been scourged in the synagogues of the Jews, or stoned? No; never anywhere. 13 But by another kind of death Montanus and Maximilla are said to have died. For the report is ... ...
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185: Aramaic: Native language of Jesus
Septuagint 1. After the Babylonian Captivity of 605-536BC, the Jews used the Hebrew language less and less until the time of Alexander the Great when almost none of the Jews spoke Hebrew anymore. 2. Outside of Judea the Jews spoke Greek in their synagogues and used the Septuagint ... It's ironic that when the High priest in 30 AD and the Pope toady addressed their crowds, nobody understood either of them without a translator. f. If the common Jew visited the temple services conducted in Hebrew, it was exactly like sitting in a Catholic Latin church service today. I. Jesus was trilingual: Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek A. Jesus was Trilingual in Aramaic, Greek and Hebrew 1. First century Judea spoke 4 ... Seder Olam Rabbah Steve Rudd, November 2017 AD: Contact the author for comments, input or corrections By Steve Rudd: November 2017: Contact the author for comments, input or corrections. Click to View Go to: Main Bible Manuscripts Page Go to: Main Ancient Synagogue Start Page Go To Start: ... ...
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186: Zedekiah, Matteniah King of Judah 597-587 BC The Chronological ...
... and also put it in writing, saying: "Thus says Cyrus king of Persia, 'The Lord, the God of heaven, has given me all the kingdoms of the earth and He has appointed me to build Him a house in Jerusalem, which is in Judah. 'Whoever there is among you of all His people, may his God be with him! ... Nebuchadnezzar is a major Bible character who was God's agent to destroy Judah for Idolatry. b. Nebuchadnezzar is featured in the Book of Daniel as the first of four prophesied kingdoms (Babylon, Medo-Persia, Greece, Rome) and God would set up his eternal kingdom (the church) during the Roman Empire in 33 AD. c. Nebuchadnezzar also went mad and was stricken with delusion for his pride. d. See this outline on ... Here we have spectacular confirmation from archeology that the Babylonian captivity was a real event. b. We can actually visit ancient Al-Yahudah today in Iraq and it has been located on maps. I. 19 Theatrical Sign Acts during the time of Zedekiah: Definition of a Sign Act: 1. See outline on ... ...
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187: 'Edomite', `Negbite' And 'Midianite' Pottery From The Negev Desert ...
... Figure 1 Location map me the sites in the Neget. and Jordan pertinent to this study. This pottery was first found at Tell el-Kheleifeh, near Aqaba in Jordan, by N. Glueck in 1934 who called it Edomite' (Glueck 1967. fig. 2) and who dated it to the e. ... All are situated along water springs on sites overlooking an ancient major network of desert roads and trails, such as at Iron Age II Horvat Qitmit, Qadesh Barnea, Horvat Rogem, and Fort La'anah. All sites pertinent to this study are shown on Figure 1. Two sites have provided most of the `Edomite' pottery so far found in the Negev: the shrine complex of Horvat Qitmit (north-east Negev) and Qadesh Barnea (east Sinai). The sites differ greatly in architectural layout: the Horvat Qitmit shrine ... For each group its mean values (M) and its root-mean-square deviation (sigma) expressed as a percentage are listed. All columns of Table 4 show the data of pottery groups after correction by the 'best relative fit factor', called also the 'dilution ... ...
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188: 100 Free Printable Public Use Bible Maps
... The original copyright and the link to this web site (www.bible.ca) must remain on all the images. 4. Personal Salvation and Eternal life: a. Become a Christian and attend a local church every Sunday! b. Why not visit one of our simple bible-based churches that meets in your own home town. c. Click here to search for church. click to view click to view Master ... Synagogue Map Site Maps of Ancient synagogue location sites See also: Museum of Ancient Synagogues Click to View The United Kingdoms of David and Solomon 1000 BC High Resolution Map Click to View The Divided Kingdoms. 900-722 BC High Resolution Map Click to View Successive world Kingdoms: Persia, Babylon, Assyria 640-500 BC High Resolution Map Click to View Israel at the time of Jesus 33AD High Resolution Map Click to View Jerusalem at the Time of Jesus, 33 AD High Resolution Map Click to View The Ministry of Jesus 30-33 AD High Resolution Map Click to View Paul's First Missionary Journey High Resolution Map Click to View ... ...
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189: Encyclopedia of Pentecostal History of Tongues: 150 AD - 1901 ...
... Clement of Rome Clement of Rome (died 100?) reminded the Corinthians that "a full outpouring of the Holy Spirit was upon you all." (Clement of Rome, First Epistle to the Corinthians, 2, ANF, I, 5) 107 Ignatius He also admonished Polycarp to pray so that he might "be wanting in nothing, and... abound in every gift." ... Ante-Nicene Fathers: Volume I. Oak Harbor, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc., 1997.) Scriptures complete: True knowledge is [that which consists in] the doctrine of the apostles, and the ancient constitution of the Church throughout all the world, and the distinctive manifestation of the body of Christ according to the successions of the bishops, by ... This is not giving any credit to the magazines publishers, but is due to the great author of the Bible with its truths and prophecies, and who now interprets its prophecies. He it is that makes possible the material that is published in the columns of this magazine and who give promise that it shall continue to publish the ... ...
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190: Christians can eat test tube meat and genetically modified foods
This paper will show that there is nothing sinful for Christians to eat genetically modified foods and will explore what the Bible says, and what the earliest post-biblical church said about it. In the twenty-first century, we are surrounded by disparate groups that forbid certain kinds of food on moral or religious grounds. Orthodox Jews abhor pork and ... As a result, their prohibitions have been adopted by alleged Christians, who would urge abstinence on others in the name of the will and design of God. But what does God say? Fortunately, ancient Christian literature has much to relate on whether it is ethical to eat various foods, such as the meat described in the next ... Rather than relating to specific kinds of nutrition, Christian food rules before AD 251-before AD 100, for that matter-revolved around whether particular instances of eating or abstaining would build up or offend another person, and contribute to the glory and work of God. Ethical questions about diet, even those as ... ...
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191: Judean Governors, Procurtors and Prefects time of Jesus, first ...
Herod would build the Jews a temple in 18 months completed in 18 BC. b. In 18 BC, Herod transferred the manufacturing of the Tyrian Shekel (official temple tax coin) from Tyre to a new mint in Jerusalem. See outline on the Shekel of Tyre. 7. Jesus would be born in 2-1 BC and Herod would die in 1 BC. 8. The Roman empire would control the Jews up until the first Jewish war of 66 AD. a. This rebellion resulted in the Romans coming down with a heavy hand and they easily crushed the rebellion and forever destroyed the temple in 70 AD. b. A new temple had been raised from the dust, just as Jesus said: His body, THE CHURCH. c. Jesus said the kingdom of God and the temple is not physical but within each of us! On Pentecost 33 AD, God set up his ... Three ancient authentic sources (7th century, one 8th) that show that the significant portion of the Jewish community initially viewed Muhammad as the messiah, just as they did Bar Kokhba in 135 AD. The Jews only realized Bar Kokhba was false after ... ...
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192: The early use of "nomina sacra" indicates a canon was recognized
... an Early Christian Canon: Second and Third Century, p 376, 2002) Barton has observed that when nomina sacra (sacred names that are abbreviated or contracted in the ancient biblical manuscripts) appear in ancient manuscripts, those manuscripts were considered sacred. ... The Canon Debate; Lee Martin McDonald, Identifying Scripture and Canon in the Early Church: The Criteria Question, p 421, 2002) "The use of nomina sacra was not limited to the writings which we recognize as the New Testament. For example, in the Shepherd of Hermas (included in Codex Sinaiticus), first leaf first column, I see three occurrences- qeou (of God) abbreviated as QU in line 30, pneuma (spirit) abbreviated as PNA in line 35, and anqrwpoV (man) abbreviated as ANOS in line 38. (In the earliest manuscripts, S = s = V was written with the appearance of our letter "C".) There are more occurrences in each of the remaining columns." Jeff Smelser By Steve Rudd: Contact the author for comments, input or corrections. ... ...
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193: Introduction to the history of psychiatry
... It is simply not true that institutional psychiatry represented the beginning of a new mode of warfare between the haves and have-nots, the former resorting to the tactic of labeling the latter as insane in order to remove them to the madhouse. The incarceration of rich persons in private madhouses came first ... Insanity was correctly viewed as a sinful choice of behaviour where church ministers were the experts in dealing with them. C. The corruption of the Roman Catholic church: 1500 AD This monopolistic power led to theological, moral and civil corruption in the way the church governed. The sale of indulgences to built St. Peter's basilica in Rome, for the Pope's personal ... However, having just destroyed the very church network (Roman Catholic church) and confiscated their land and buildings, these laws were essentially ignored by the church that remained. The decrees that tried to continue the ancient tradition of churches helping the poor were a failure so the king turned to the ... ...
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194: enclosed-settlements-negeb-wilderness-beer-sheba-zeev-herzog ...
... The above survey of opinions may demonstrate how inconclusive is the present state of research regarding the typology, pottery date, historical attribution, and function of the Negev "fortresses." But even these views do not represent all the ideas on the subject. About fifteen years ago ... The pottery dates to the early 10th century B.C., and the remains are interpreted as a workers' camp erected during the reign of David to accommodate the foremen, chief inspector, and the like, who were responsible for the construction of the first fortified city to be built on top of the hill (Stratum V). Synthesis The starting point for this analysis is an architectural comparison between the enclosed ... Tel Aviv 4: 110-35. 1979 Who Built the 'Israelite Fortresses' in the Negev Highlands. Cathedra 11: 4-28 (Hebrew). 1981 The History of "Darb el-Ghaza"—the Ancient Road to Eilat and Southern Sinai. Eretz-Israel, 15 (Aharoni volume): 358-71 (Hebrew). Meshel, Z; and Cohen, R. 1980 Refed and ... ...
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195: Nelson Glueck's 1938-1940 Excavations at Tell el-Kheleifeh: A ...
... The central Negev fortresses are dated to the Iron I period whereas the fortified settlements are substantially later in origin. In addition to chronology, the architectural components of the fortified settlement tradition constitute essential ... Israel Ex-ploration Journal 15: 134-51. Evenari, M.; Aharoni, Y.; Shanan, L.; and Tadmor, N. 1958 The Ancient Desert Agriculture of the Negev. Israel Exploration Journal 8: 231-68. Frank, F. 1934 Aus der `Arabah, I: Tell el-ChleTi. Zeitschrift des Deutschen Paliistina-Vereins 57: 243-45. Franken, H. J. 1977 The Problem of Identification in Biblical Archaeology. Palestine Exploration Quarterly 109: 3-11. Gitin, S. 1976 A Ceramic Typology of the Late Iron II, Persian and Hellenistic Periods at Tell Gezer. Vols. I and II: Stratigraphy and Pottery. Cincinnati: Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. Unpublished Doctoral dissertation. Glueck, N. 1938a The First Campaign at Tell el-Kheleifeh (Ezion-Geber). Bulletin of the American ... ...
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196: Harnack, Adolf: Outlines of the History of Dogma
... Philip J. Lee, Against the Protestant Gnostics, Oxford, 1987, pp. 5-6 "Harnack saw in this development a second wave of Hellenization. The first wave was gnosticism, and the second wave was the formulation of the ancient dogma." in Tillich, Paul, Perspectives on the 19th & 20th Century Protestant Theology, 1967, p. 220 "With the ... No!" (Dunn, James D.G., Christology in the Making: A New Testament Inquiry Into the Origins of the Doctrine of the Incarnation, Westminster Press, 1980, pp. 2-3) "The idea that the first Christian churches were more like Greek religious associations than like synagogues was developed by E. Hatch, whose views were to have a great influence in Germany as well as in England. The discovery of the Didache in 1883 forced A. von Harnack to modify these ideas considerably, by recognizing that the offices of apostle, prophet and teacher were intended for the use of the whole church, and not just the local congregation, so that the 'club' model was inappropriate. ... ...
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197: Official creed of the Orthodox church
... It also includes some of the history of the early Church and especially sets forth the Church's apostolic doctrine. Though these writings were read in the Churches from the time they first appeared, the earliest listings of all the New Testament ... In the Old Testament, God ordered a liturgy, or specific pattern of worship. We find it described in detail in the books of Exodus and Leviticus. In the New Testament we find the Church carrying over the worship of the Old Testament Israel as expressed in both the synagogue and the temple, adjusting them in keeping with their fulfillment in Christ. The Orthodox Liturgy, which developed over many centuries, still maintains that ancient shape of worship. The main elements in the Liturgy include ... SPIRITUAL GIFTS: When the young Church was getting under way, God poured out His Holy Spirit upon the Apostles and their followers, giving them spiritual gifts to build up the Church and to serve each other. Among the specific gifts of the Spirit ... ...
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198: Angels commanded to worship Jesus Christ in Deut 32:43: Textual ...
Justin Martyr (150 AD) all quote Deut 32:43 with the key phrase which is seen in Heb 1:6. We are certain that in 30 AD, the missing sentence in Deut 32:43 was in both the Hebrew Bible in possession of the Jerusalem High priest AND the Septuagint used in the thousands of synagogues the world over. ... were created, both in the heavens and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities-all things have been created through Him and for Him. He is before all things, and in Him all things hold together. He is also head of the body, the church; and He is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, so that He Himself will come to have first place in everything. ... Deut 32:43 because the entire phrase is missing from all modern Bibles, including the NASB, KJV, NIV and RSV. b. The key phrase "let all the angels of God worship Him" is quoted almost exactly in four ancient sources: Dead Sea scroll 4Q44, Septuagint, Odes 2:43 Apocrypha LXX and Justin Martyr. c. ... ...
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199: Quattuordecim (XIV): Ezra Translated the Paleo-Hebrew manuscripts ...
... Further, the fact that the MT and the SP are very close in text overall with no large lacunas of missing text, is evidence that Ezra had a complete and undamaged Torah to work from. If the Samaritans freely and openly supplied Ezra with the first five books of Moses (Torah) he would have been grateful and accepted their initial offer to help build the Jerusalem temple. The Samaritan Chronicle Adler correctly identifies Ezra as being involved in some significant way based upon some ancient Samaritan tradition but the details may have been lost over time. Since all the Paleo-Hebrew manuscripts were in the hands of ... Is it really that difficult that God had chosen Jerusalem from the time of Abraham? b. It is hard to imagine that God chose Shiloh, Jerusalem and the church from before the foundation of the world? c. "This was in accordance with the eternal purpose which He carried out in Christ Jesus our Lord," (Ephesians 3:11) d. After all the prophecy that Jesus would crush Satan's head ... ...
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200: 500 Flood stories prove Noah's Ark is real history: Epic of Gilgamesh ...
of Atrah-Hasis to 1646-1626 BC during the reign of Ammi-saduqa, king of Babylon. Nur-Aya's three tablets has four columns on the front and four columns on the back. 6. Parts of the Epic of Atra-Hasis are quoted in flood Tablet XI of the Epic of Gilgamesh (1150 BC) and in the writings of Berossus ... The dichotomous nature of man was clearly understood by the ancient Babylonians and they needed some way to explain it. In making man, one of the lower gods was first cleansed with water by full immersion. This an amazing anti-type of both Jewish Mitzvah washings prescribed by Moses and Immersion in the name of Jesus to "wash away your sins" (Acts 22:16) by the apostles. After the immersion, the ... of the lower gods, Enki, decides to save one man named Atra-Hasis, who in the real story, was Noah. 6. Atra-Hasis is given instructions on how to build the ark using wood and bitumen and he enters the ark taking along with him all the animals and birds. 7. The flood is over and he releases four ... ...
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