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  • 31Biblical Allegory — A Biblical Allegory is an Allegory referenced originally by Biblical sources; Such as the Holy Bible. Ex: Although it isn t possible to book a flight to the Garden of Edin (which is a Biblical Allegory) It is very possible to fly to Bethlehem… …

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  • 32Biblical courtship — Biblical courtship, also known as Christian courtship, is a term used to denote a particular response to secular dating culture within various American Christian communities, c. 1985 to present. Motivated by concern for the need of Christian… …

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  • 33Biblical Witness Fellowship — is an evangelical renewal movement composed of members of the United Church of Christ. Founded in 1978 as the United Church People for Biblical Witness, the movement reorganized as the Biblical Witness Fellowship at a national convocation in… …

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  • 34Biblical speculative fiction — is Speculative fiction that uses Christian themes and incorporates the Christian worldview. (It is thus distinct from speculations on the Bible and/or Christianity such as Dan Brown s The Da Vinci Code.) The difference between biblical… …

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  • 35Biblical infallibility — is the theological term to describe the belief that the Bible is free from errors on issues of faith and practice, while minor possible contradictions in history (or geography, science etc.) can be overlooked as insignificant to its spiritual… …

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  • 36Biblical maximalism — is a range of positions in Old Testament Studies that generally take the view that the Old Testament or Hebrew Bible is essentially based on history although presented through the religious viewpoint of its time. It is considered the opposite of… …

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  • 37Biblical law — refers to the legal aspects of the Bible, the holy scripture of Judaism and Christianity.See: *613 Mitzvot, biblical law in Judaism *Noahide Law, biblical law applicable to all nations, according to Judaism *Biblical law in Christianity *The Law… …

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  • 38Biblical law in Christianity — generally refers to a discussion as to what and how the biblical law applies in a Christian context. There are diverse views of the issues involved. Biblical law, commonly called Mosaic Law or Divine Law, refers to the statements or principles of …

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  • 39Biblical languages — are any of the languages employed in the original writings of the Bible. Partially owing to the significance of the Bible in society, Biblical languages are studied more widely than many other dead languages. Furthermore, some debates exist as to …

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  • 40Biblical judges — (Hebrew: shoftim שופטים) were leaders of the Israelites, which included the judicial and military roles. The position was filled by following the selection criteria stated in the Torah Exodus 18:20. [Zeev Weisman, The place of the people in the… …

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