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Bargil Pixner (March 23, 1921 –
April 5, 2002) was an
ethnically German Italian-American monk of the
Order of
Saint Benedict,
Biblical scholar and archaeologist...
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historical sources.
Based on the
survey conducted by
Jacob Pinkerfeld in 1948,
Pixner believes that the
original building was a
synagogue later probably used...
- of Holy Land
Studies and
Jerusalem University College). Zion Gate
Bargil Pixner (2010).
Rainer Riesner (ed.).
Paths of the Messiah.
Translated by Keith...
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Debora Pixner (born 24
September 1992) is an
Italian freestyle skier. She
competed in the 2018
Winter Olympics, in ski cross.
Profile at the FIS portal...
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established themselves on
Mount Zion. Bagatti's
theory is
supported by
Bargil Pixner (May 1990
Biblical Archaeology Review), who
argues that the 6th-century...
- Jerusalem,
Menashe Harel,
Canaan Publishing, Jerusalem, 1977, pp. 194–195
Pixner,
Bargil (2010).
Paths of the Messiah.
Ignatius Pres. pp. 320–322. Neusner...
- Press. 1992. p. 87. ISBN 0-691-00220-7.
Retrieved 26 July 2016.
Bargil Pixner OSB, Archäologie: Das Bad des Aussätzigen in
Tabgha Archived 2009-08-23...
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partake of the mysteries.
Gospel of
Peter Translated by
Raymond Brown Bargil Pixner, The
Church of the
Apostles found on
Mount Zion,
Biblical Archaeology Review...
- 109, 112, 114–115 & 117.
McGrath 2013, pp. 7–9.
Hopkins 1998, p. 195.
Pixner,
Bargil (May–June 1990). "The
Church of the
Apostles found on
Mount Zion"...
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settled in the
place which became known as Netzereth/ Nazareth.
Bargil Pixner in his work "With
Jesus Through Galilee" says that the
title Nazarene, given...