- the
Bible by a
particular religious tradition or
community is
called a
biblical canon.
Believers generally consider it to be a
product of
divine inspiration...
- A
biblical canon is a set of
texts (also
called "books")
which a
particular Jewish or
Christian religious community regards as part of the Bible. The English...
- In Christianity, the
Biblical Magi (/ˈmeɪdʒaɪ/ MAY-jy or /ˈmædʒaɪ/ MAJ-eye; singular: magus), also
known as the
Three Wise Men,
Three Kings, and Three...
-
current edition of the
Masoretic Text is
mostly in
Biblical Hebrew, with a few p****ages in
Biblical Aramaic (in the
books of
Daniel and Ezra, and the verse...
- see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Hebrew letters.
Biblical Hebrew (Hebrew: עִבְרִית מִקְרָאִית, romanized: ʿiḇrîṯ miqrāʾîṯ (Ivrit...
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David (/ˈdeɪvɪd/;
Biblical Hebrew: דָּוִד, romanized: Dāwīḏ, "beloved one") was a king of
ancient Israel and
Judah and the
third king of the
United Monarchy...
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Canaan prior to its
conquest by the Israelites. A
similar or
identical Biblical Hebrew term, read as "Nephilim" by some scholars, or as the word "fallen"...
- The
Biblical apocrypha (from
Ancient Gr**** ἀπόκρυφος (apókruphos) 'hidden')
denotes the
collection of
ancient books, some of
which are
believed by some...
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delivers the
animals while the
superior party swears the oath.
Covenants in
biblical times were
often sealed by
severing an animal, with the
implication that...
-
Chronicles 31:34). List of
biblical names List of
burial places of
biblical figures List of
major biblical figures List of
minor biblical tribes International...