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  • 61Biblical Institute for Theological Preparation — Brief History In 1994, Evangelist Ghassan N. Haddad developed a Bible Institute for the labourers in the Middle East.It was not until 2001, when he was called from Lebanon to Jordan to pastor a church in Jabal Amman, that this became a… …

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  • 62Biblical authority — The issue of biblical authority concerns justification for putting trust in the Bible with respect to its claims and attitudes about matters such as faith and conduct, as well as various sorts of historical and scientific facts. The issue of… …

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  • 63Biblical apocrypha — This article is about a class of books included in some Bibles. For other books generally excluded from Bibles, see Apocrypha. Part of a series on The Bible …

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  • 64Biblical Creation Society — The Biblical Creation Society (BCS) is a United Kingdom based creationist organisation founded in 1977 by Scottish minister Nigel M. de S. Cameron and a group of evangelical students, who were concerned about the popularity of theistic evolution… …

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  • 65Biblical cosmology — See also: Religious cosmology The various authors of the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh, or Old Testament) and New Testament provide glimpses of their views regarding cosmology. According to the Genesis creation narrative, the cosmos created by Elohim has… …

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  • 66Biblical Archaeology Society — The Biblical Archaeology Society is a non denominational organization that supports and promotes biblical archaeology. It publishes Biblical Archaeology Review . Its past publications included Bible Review (1985–2005) and Archaeology Odyssey… …

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  • 67Biblical Archaeology Review — Infobox Journal discipline = archaeology abbreviation = publisher = Biblical Archaeology Society country = USA frequency = bimonthly history = 1975 openaccess = website = http://www.bib arch.org/ ISSN = 0098 9444 Biblical Archaeology Review (BAR) …

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  • 68biblical source — Any of the original oral or written materials compiled as the Bible. While authorship of many biblical books is anonymous or pseudonymous, scholars have used internal evidence and the tools of biblical criticism to identify sources and arrange… …

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  • 69biblical criticism —    The work of scholars such a Erasmus on the biblical text and publication of more accurate Bible translations in the 16th century, coupled with Martin Luther s idea that the Bible s meaning was plain to any commonsense reader, led in the next… …

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  • 70Biblical poetry — The ancient Hebrews perceived that there were poetical portions in their sacred texts, as shown by their entitling as songs or chants such passages as Exodus 15:1 19 and Numbers 21:17 20; and a song or chant (shir) is, according to the primary… …

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