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The Book Of Enoch Authentic Or Heresy
1,467 wordsIn studying Christianity many questions have been posed as to what text was truly intended to be included in the Bible. What was chosen to be included in the Bible by the Nicene Council is said to be divinely inspired. The Nicene Council was a group of people overseen by Constantine that elected what text was to be chosen to be in the Bible. Throughout times however there has been conflict over what has and has not been included in the Bible. Protestant and Catholic Bibles are not identical and ...
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Dead Sea Scrolls Books Of The Bible
939 wordsIn the scorching, blistering Jordan desert in the Middle East there lies a cave that is home to one of the greatest archeological discoveries of the century. The Dead Sea Scrolls wrapped in linen cloth, enclosed in jars contains the unexplained excerpts of the Bible. Around 150 BCE a group of people known as the Dead Sea Sect, who are believed to be the ancient biblical people called the Essenes, wrote numerous scrolls about their ways of life, and their ways of religion. The discovery of the sc...
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Man From Israel Book Of Jonah God
2,044 words... come from a prominent family may be gathered from the fact that he had ready access into the presence of the king of Judah, Away and Hezekiah, and probably also the others. That he was married we learn from the book. He had two sons which bore prophetic names. The one was Shear-Joshua (a remnant shall return), prophetically indication that God would leave a remnant of His people. The second son was Maher-shalalhash-baz, which means hashing to the spoil, hurrying to the prey, prophetic of the...
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People Of Israel Books Of The Bible
897 wordsThe Book of Deuteronomy is the fifth book of the Bible, or the last book of the Pentateuch. Deuteronomy literally means " Second Law. " This title conveys its nature and purpose. In other words, this book is a repetition of the law that was given to Moses and his people on Mount Sinai. It is also a completion and explanation of that law. Besides that, this book also continues on from previous events that happened in the first four books of the Bible. It helps to bring to focus and inte...
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Man And Woman Existence Of God
1,704 wordsThe Fallibility of the Bible Happy are those who do not follow the advice of the wicked, or take the path that sinners tread, or sit in the seat of scoffers; but their delight is in the law of the Lord... POne of society s dominantly accepted beliefs is in the belief of a higher power. There are the occasional few who stray from the norm and claim to not believe anything, i. e. atheists, however, the majority of people do think there is an omniscient being watching over us all. Further, they bel...
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University Of Paris Books Of The Bible
1,115 wordsJohn John Calvin John Calvin John Calvin was born in Non, France, on July 10, 1509. He is best known for being a French theologian, church reformer, humanist, and pastor. Protestant denominations in the Reformed tradition regard him as a major formulator of their beliefs. He went to school starting at age fourteen. He received his formal education for priesthood at the College de la Marche and the College de Montague. These colleges were branches from the University of Paris. He also studied at ...
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