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  1. Cush (Bible)

    Cush also Kush , Biblical Hebrew Biblical lang hbo wikt lang hbo Latn K was the eldest son of Ham, son of Noah Ham , brother of Mizraim Egypt , Canaan and the father of Nimrod king Nimrod , and Raamah ... , Cush s other sons were List of minor Biblical figures Seba Seba , Havilah , List of minor Biblical figures Sabtah Sabtah , Raamah , and List of minor Biblical figures Sabtechah Sabtecah . The wife ... 1 8. He is traditionally considered the eponymous ancestor of the people of Cush, a dark skinned people ... people also, the Septuagint uniformly translates Cush as wikt Aethiopia Classical Greek term Aithiopia . Another person named Cush in the Hebrew Bible is a Benjamite who is mentioned ... Josephus gives an account of the nation of Cush, son of Ham and grandson of Noah For of the four sons of Ham, time has not at all hurt the name of Cush for the Aethiopia Classical Greek term Ethiopia ... al Tabari c. 915 recounts a tradition that the wife of Cush was named Qarnabil, daughter of Batawil ... people Afar , Oromo people Oromo and several other tribes, and were considered offspring of Cush ... 738 included among Cush s offspring the Dazaga language Qaran , the Zaghawa people Zaghawa , the Habesha ... language, have specific genealogical traditions of descent from Cush ref A History of the Beja Tribes ... , that in the days after the Deluge, Cush, the son of Ham, traveled with his family up the Nile until ... of their established theory, that Cush must have arrived in Africa via Arabia and the Bab ... of Axum was said to have been erected by Cush in order to mark his allotted territory, and his ... Johann Michaelis and Rosenmuller have pointed out that the name Cush was applied to tracts ... References reflist Category Torah people Cush Category Hebrew Bible nations Cush Category Kingdom ... fr Koush it Cush Bibbia he nl Kus Hebreeuwse Bijbel no Kusj bibelsk person pl Kusz posta biblijna pt Cush ro Cu ru fi Kus tl Cus uk ...   more details



  1. The Quest for Cush

    infobox book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Imaro The Quest for Cush image Image imaro3.jpg The Quest for Cush 1984, br Daw Books 200px image caption Cover of Imaro The Quest for Cush 1984 Daw Books Image Questforcush2.jpg The Quest for Cush 2008, br Night Shade Books 200px Cover of Imaro the Quest for Cush 2008 by Night Shade Books author Charles R. Saunders cover artist country United States language English language English series Imaro genre Fantasy novel publisher Daw books first edition Night Shade Books second edition release date 1984 first edition , 2008 second edition media type Print Paperback pages 214 pp isbn ISBN 978 1 59780 066 2 USA paperback second edition preceded by Imaro followed by The Trail of Bohu The Quest for Cush also known as Imaro II The Quest for Cush is a Dark fantasy Dark Fantasy novel written by Charles R. Saunders , and published by Daw Books in 1984. The Quest for Cush was the second book in the original Imaro Trilogy. The novel was a carefully chosen collection of four short stories In Mwenni, In Bana Gui, On the Bahari Mashiriki, and In Kush which were originally published in Dark Fantasy a fanzine published by Canadian ... for Cush was published in 2008 by Night Shade Books . It is an update of the Daw version of the novel ... Imaro , to the first chapter in the Quest for Cush. class wikitable bgcolor efefef The Kandiss of Cush charged me to seek he who was the greatest of all warriors, seek him and return with him to Cush ... of Cush. As they embark on their quest for Cush, the forces arrayed against Imaro grow bolder, manifesting ... to prevent Imaro from reaching Cush. As the forces grow deadlier, the true nature of the coming ... after transporting him to Cush References http www.zone sf.com crsaunders.html Adding To The Gumbo ... for Cush 1984 The Trail of Bohu 1985 The Naama War 2009 group2 Dossouye novel series list2 Dossouye 2008 DEFAULTSORT Quest For Cush, The Category 1984 novels Category Fantasy novels Category Novels ...   more details



  1. Wilbur Cush

    refimprove date December 2010 Wilbur W. Billy Cush 10 June 1928 &ndash 28 July 1981 was a Northern Ireland national football team Northern Ireland Football soccer footballer . He was born and died in Lurgan , Northern Ireland . Cush represented 1958 FIFA World Cup squads Northern Ireland Northern Ireland at the 1958 FIFA World Cup 1958 World Cup , scoring the winning goal in their first ever final stages FIFA World Cup World Cup match, a 1 0 win over Czechoslovakia national football team Czechoslovakia in Sweden. In total he earned 26 caps and scored 5 goals for Northern Ireland. He started his career in his native Northern Ireland with Glenavon F.C. . In 1956 57, he was named as the Ulster Footballer of the Year . ref M. Brodie ed. , Northern Ireland Soccer Yearbook 2009 2010 , p. 102. Belfast Ulster Tatler Publications ref He moved to Leeds United A.F.C. Leeds United in 1957 and took over the captaincy from recently departed Leeds legend John Charles . Cush was a very versatile player who could play at centre back and centre forward. His performances at Elland Road earned him his call up to 1958 FIFA World Cup squads Northern Ireland Northern Ireland for the 1958 FIFA World Cup 1958 World Cup . Overall at Leeds he made 90 appearances and scored 9 goals. In 1960 he moved to Portadown F.C. later moving back to his first club, Glenavon F.C. , as a player and later a coach. With his football career over, Wilbur became a butcher in Lurgan. He died in 1981. Wilbur Cush was also a platoon Sergeant in the Ulster Special Constabulary 1920 1970 . He served in Lurgan J division County ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cush, Wilbur ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 10 June 1928 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 28 July 1981 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cush, Wilbur ... Portadown F.C. players Category People from Lurgan NorthernIreland footy bio stub de Wilbur Cush fr Wilbur Cush it Wilbur Cush pt Wilbur Cush ...   more details



  1. Adrian Cush

    Infobox GAA player image name Adrian Cush irish birth date birth date and age 1970 6 12 birth place Tyrone, Northern Ireland nickname height height ft 5 in 10 sport Gaelic football code Football county Tyrone province Ulster clposition Half Forward club Donaghmore St. Patrick s clyears ? ? clapps points clcounty clprovince clubs Donaghmore St. Patrick s counties Tyrone icposition Half Forward icyears 1989 1996 icapps points icprovince 2 icallireland 0 allstars icupdate 00 25, 5 February 2007 UTC clupdate 00 25, 5 February 2007 UTC Adrian Cush born 12 June 1970 is a former Gaelic football er for Tyrone GAA Tyrone . He was part of the panel that played in Tyrone s second ever All Ireland Final in 1995, and has enjoyed immense success on the underage scene. As his career took him to London, ref cite web url http www.highbeam.com doc 1G1 61335046.html title CUSH CUTS A DASH ref he had to stutter his playing for Tyrone, despite being at the top of his game. His is considered one of unfulfilled careers of Tyrone GAA. ref cite web url http www.hoganstand.com Tyrone ArticleForm.aspx?ID 71460 title TYRONE S ATTACKER HAS COME OF AGE accessdate 2007 02 04 An article from 1992, predicting that Cush, at the time a 21 year old, would be part of a hugely successful Tyrone Team. This was on the eve of the 1992 National Football League Ireland National Football League Final. ref Tyrone Football Team 1995 References references External links http www.hoganstand.com Tyrone ArticleForm.aspx?ID 41905 quick biography from Hogan Stand Magazine, c 1991 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cush, Adrian ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 12 June 1970 PLACE OF BIRTH Tyrone DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cush, Adrian Category Tyrone Gaelic footballers Category 1970 births Category Living people Ulster gaelic football bio stub ...   more details



  1. Cush drive

    A cush drive is a part of a motorcycle or Scooter motorcycle scooter drive train that is designed to reduce stress from engine torque damaging other components during gear or throttle changes. A common design used by almost all street motorcycles, it has three major pieces the wheel, the sprocket assembly, and the rubber damper. The wheel and the sprocket assembly fit together with five sections much like two hands woven together. In between the contact of the two assembly are rubber blocks. This makes it so the wheel and the sprocket have a dampening layer between them, and the rubber blocks reduce wear and fatigue of the metal assemblies. Another popular system incorporates metallic compression type coil spring s placed between the input and output shafts of the cush drive assembly. The cush drive was invented by Royal Enfield in 1912 ref cite web url http heartsandtears.com content.php?cms id 5 title The Legendary Royal Enfield accessdate 29 February 2012 ref for use on their 425cc V twin ref http www.theworldofmotorcycles.com vintage motorcycle royal enfield.html ref . Motorcycle stub Category Motorcycle transmissions nl Cush drive ja References Reflist ...   more details



  1. Cush Jumbo

    Infobox person name Cush Jumbo image imagesize caption birth name birth date Birth date and age 1985 9 23 df y birth place London , England , UK death date Death date and age YYYY MM DD 1964 MM DD Death date then birth years active 2006&ndash present spouse partner website academyawards afiawards arielaward baftaawards bfjaawards cesarawards emmyawards filmfareawards geminiawards goldencalfawards goldenglobeawards goldenraspberryawards goyaawards grammyawards iftaawards laurenceolivierawards naacpimageawards nationalfilmawards sagawards tonyawards awards Cush Jumbo born 1985 in London, England is an English people English actress , known for playing List of Torchwood characters Lois Habiba Lois Habiba in the third series of British science fiction drama Torchwood , Torchwood Children of Earth Children of Earth . ref name BBC1 http www.bbc.co.uk torchwood characters lois habiba.shtml BBC Torchwood Lois Habiba Played by Cush Jumbo ref Jumbo was born in Kings College Hospital, Lambeth, London to parents Angela and Marx Jumbo. Her mother is British and her father Nigerian. The second of six children she grew up in the boroughs of Lewisham and Southwark. Jumbo began dance classes at the age of three learning Tap, Ballet and Modern and went on to learn Street Dance, Contemporary and Ballroom and Latin in later years. Between the ages of 11 and 15 she trained at the Francis Cooper School ... s Globe . ref name Scenic1 cite web title Cush Jumbo Biography publisher Scenic Route Theatre url ... about Cush s performance in this and Pygmalion last year saying If these performances truly reflect ... reflist External links IMDb name name Cush Jumbo id 2685264 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jumbo, Cush ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1985 PLACE OF BIRTH London , England , UK DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jumbo, Cush Category 1985 births Category ... descent de Cush Jumbo fr Cush Jumbo ...   more details



  1. Lennox Cush

    Infobox cricketer biography playername Lennox Cush image country United States fullname Lennox Joseph Cush partialdates living true dayofbirth 12 monthofbirth 12 yearofbirth 1974 placeofbirth Georgetown, Guyana Georgetown countryofbirth Guyana dayofdeath monthofdeath yearofdeath placeofdeath countryofdeath batting Right handed bowling Right arm off break role family international true odidebutdate odidebutyear odidebutagainst odicap lastodidate lastodiyear lastodiagainst T20Idebutdate T20Idebutyear T20Idebutagainst T20Icap lastT20Idate lastT20Iyear lastT20Iagainst club1 Guyana national cricket team Guyana year1 1995 96&ndash present clubnumber1 deliveries balls columns 3 column1 First class cricket FC matches1 38 runs1 1,249 bat avg1 20.81 100s 50s1 2 2 top score1 154 deliveries1 2,640 wickets1 26 bowl avg1 42.30 fivefor1 &ndash tenfor1 &ndash best bowling1 4 57 catches stumpings1 12 &ndash column2 List A cricket LA matches2 28 runs2 488 bat avg2 21.21 100s 50s2 &ndash 2 top score2 70 deliveries2 1,209 wickets2 25 bowl avg2 31.00 fivefor2 &ndash tenfor2 &ndash best bowling2 4 33 catches stumpings2 7 &ndash column3 Twenty20 cricket T20 matches3 18 runs3 158 bat avg3 15.80 100s 50s3 &ndash &ndash top score3 49 deliveries3 402 wickets3 23 bowl avg3 19.78 fivefor3 &ndash tenfor3 &ndash best bowling3 4 25 catches stumpings3 2 &ndash date 22 January year 2011 source http cricketarchive.com Archive Players 12 12322 12322.html CricketArchive Lennox Joseph Cush born 12 December 1974 in Georgetown, Guyana Georgetown , Guyana is a West Indian cricket team West Indies cricketer who played ... story 470556.html ref Career Cush is an all rounder who has played in 38 First class cricket first ... articles 000034 003429.shtml Played for USA ref During the 2010 Caribbean Twenty20 season, Cush was the leading ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cush, Lennox ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 12 December 1974 PLACE OF BIRTH Georgetown, Guyana Georgetown DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cush ...   more details



  1. New Cush

    New Cush is a community that lies between Latukei and Natinga in Eastern Equatoria state of South Sudan . It was the headquarters of the Sudan People s Liberation Army until it was moved to Rumbek. ref cite book url http books.google.ca books?id ggRAkGJvAucC&pg PA650 page 650 title Integration and Fragmentation of the Sudan An African Renaissance author Mawut Achiecque Mach Guarak publisher AuthorHouse year 2011 ISBN 1456723553 ref New Cush lies in the Imatong Mountains on South Sudan s border with Uganda. Since 2006, the camp at New Kush has been used for training the SPLA s special forces. The US State Department had provided funding for trainers including Western contractors and consultants and Ethiopian troops. According to a spokesman, the commando training conducted by the Ethiopians focuses on professional military tactics and specialized skills . ref cite web url http www.sudan.net completenews.php?nsid 1400&cid 1 title U.S. funds Southern Sudan s army, despite abuse concerns work AP date July 03 2010 accessdate 2011 07 26 ref References reflist coord missing Sudan Category Populated places in South Sudan Category Eastern Equatoria SouthSudan geo stub ...   more details



  1. Malachi Cush

    co written by Cush and fellow Irish songwriter Don Maskill, was voted runner up in the Eurosong 2007 ... tour by Joanne Cash, sister of Johnny Cash . Subsequently Cash recorded a song co written by Cush and Garth McConaghie at Amberville Studios and invited Cush out to Nasvhille to promote the song at the GMA week in April that year. Cush now works mainly in Northern Ireland , performing live ... on BBC Radio Ulster , he received an award for most popular radio presenter 2005. Cush presents ... www.myspace.com malachicush Malachi Cush MySpace Use dmy dates date August 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cush, Malachi ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 23 September 1980 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cush, Malachi Category 1980 births ...   more details



  1. C. David Cush

    C. David Cush born Shreveport, Louisiana , is the CEO of Virgin America . He was named CEO on November 26, 2007, effective December 10, 2007 replacing Fred Reid. ref name nceo Cite web url http www.marketwatch.com news story virgin america names c david story.aspx?guid 7BC3EE05E7 333E 46A6 AF63 BE40AB4967D6 7D title Virgin America Names C. David Cush CEO accessdate 2008 03 22 publisher DowJones date 2007 11 26 author Sue Chang work MarketWatch ref Prior to joining Virgin America, Cush held a number of positions at American Airlines in his 20 years with the airline, ref name bw Cite web url http www.businesswire.com portal site google index.jsp?ndmViewId news view&newsId 20070511005563&newsLang en title American Airlines Executive Joins Board of Directors for Vought Aircraft Industries accessdate 2008 03 22 date 2007 05 11 work Business Wire ref including Vice President of International Planning and Alliances ref name strat cite news url http www.accessmylibrary.com coms2 summary 0286 27623555 ITM title American Airlines Names David Cush Vice President of International Planning and Alliances accessdate 2008 03 22 publisher PR Newswire date 2000 04 07 ref and Chief of Sales. He also oversaw the re organization of American Airlines St. Louis, Missouri St. Louis hub at Lambert Field following American s acquisition of TWA , ref name amr corp Cite web url http www.highbeam.com doc 1G1 131628713.html title AMR Corporation Names James Beer Chief Financial Officer accessdate 2008 03 22 publisher PR Newswire date 2003 12 05 ref Mr. Cush earned his MBA from the Cox School of Business, Southern Methodist University. ref name cnn cite news url http money.cnn.com magazines fortune fortune archive 2004 06 14 372607 index.htm title Airlines accessdate 2008 03 22 publisher CNNMoney.com ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cush, CDavid ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cush, CDavid Category Year of birth missing living people ...   more details



  1. Biblical Hittites

    and unto them were sons born after the flood. ... 6 And the sons of Ham Biblical Cush Cush , and Mizraim , and Phut , and Canaan. 7 And the sons of Cush List of minor Biblical figures Seba ... H et is said in Genesis to be a son of Canaan Biblical character Canaan , son of Ham, son of Noah Ham , son of Noah . In the early 20th century, the Biblical Hittites were identified with a newly ... between the Anatolian Hittite Empire and the Biblical Hittites. Identification hypotheses Given the casual tone in which the Hittites are mentioned in most Old Testament references, Biblical scholars ..., in modern day Turkey, relegating Hittites in Canaan to a periphery. The question of whether the Biblical ... Hittites is still disputed in academic Biblical and ancient Near Eastern studies. The case for identity ... book last Mendenhall first George title The Tenth Generation The Origins of the Biblical Tradition ... and the archaeological discoveries, some Biblical scholars reject Archibald Sayce s identification ... that biblical references to Hittites may be separated into two distinct groups. ref cite book ... to be distinguished from the Hittites of the Anatolian Kingdom. But there are other biblical references ... could easily be due to chance. List of Biblical references Source and ordering of citations Listed ... with the latter. The epochs are indicated by the names of the Biblical characters Patriarchs, Judges, Kings, or Prophets prominent at the time. From Noah to Abraham The Biblical view of the genetic ... . 8 And Cush begat Nimrod ... 10 And the beginning of his kingdom was Babylon Babel , and Erech , and Accad ... , and Zeboim biblical Zeboim , even unto Lasha . 20 These are the sons of Ham, after their families ... Hittites, Biblical Category Ham son of Noah ca Hetites he pt Hititas Os hititas e a B blia ...   more details



  1. Biblical authority

    The term biblical authority refers to the extent to which propositions within the Old and New Testament scriptures are authoritative over human belief and conduct, as well as the extent to which their propositions are accurate in matters of history and science. Biblical authority entails but is not exhausted by questions raised by biblical inerrancy , biblical infallibility , biblical interpretation , biblical criticism , and Biblical law in Christianity . During the late 1970s and early 1980s, a debate over biblical authority arose between Jack Rogers clergy Jack B. Rogers and Donald K. McKim , on the one hand, and John D. Woodbridge , on the other. Rogers and McKim, in their 1979 book, The Authority and Interpretation of the Bible An Historical Approach , advanced the view that the Bible has authority over social endeavors, such as imperatives for conduct, for church organization, and for the articles of faith, but isn t necessarily reliable in its reportage of historical events and scientific facts. The belief that Scripture is inerrant in matters of history and science, argued Rogers and McKim, constituted a 19th century innovation. Woodbridge challenged this thesis in his 1982 book Biblical Authority A Critique of the Rogers McKim Proposal , arguing that for each of those categories, God s Word has authority and is without error. Moreover, Woodbridge asserted that this particular rendering of biblical authority had been the normative, orthodox position throughout the history of Christianity. See also General biblical inspiration , biblical inerrancy , biblical interpretation , biblical infallibility , biblical criticism Other Clarity of scripture , Sola scriptura External links http www.ntwrightpage.com Wright Bible Authoritative.htm How Can The Bible Be Authoritative? by N.T. Wright http www.answersingenesis.org articles am v3 n2 everyday life How Does Biblical Authority Affect Your Everyday Life? by Don Landis Category Hermeneutics Category Christian terms Christianity ...   more details



  1. Biblical theology

    Biblical theology is an approach in Christian theology which studies the Bible from the perspective of understanding ... ways, biblical theology has been notoriously difficult to define. ref Carson, D. A. Systematic Theology and Biblical Theology. In New Dictionary of Biblical Theology . Edited by T. Desmond Alexander and Brian S. Rosner. Downers Grove InterVarsity, 2000, 89. ref Biblical theology seeks to understand a certain passage in the Bible in light of all of the biblical history leading up to it and later biblical references to that passage. It asks questions of the text such as How much does this person ...? How is a given theme or subject progressively developed throughout redemption history? Biblical ... is the foundation on which they are laid and what comes after is what they anticipate. Biblical theology ... fulfilled those prophecies. Thus, Biblical theologians suggest that, in order to understand the intended meaning of a Biblical text, one must understand what the text points toward or back to. For instance, when reading about the sacrifice sacrificial system in the Old Testament, Biblical theologians ..., Jesus being the son of David and heir of his Covenant Biblical covenant , they try to understand that text against its proper, specified background. Biblical theology can be compared with and is complemented ... in each place it is dealt with, whereas biblical theology seeks to follow the flow of redemptive narrative as it unfolds. In this way, biblical theology reflects the diversity of the Bible, while systematic theology reflects its unity. Though most speak of biblical theology as a particular method or emphasis within biblical studies, some scholars have also used the term in reference to its distinctive content. In this understanding, biblical theology is limited to a collation and restatement of biblical data, without the logical analysis and dialectical correlation between texts that Systematic theology emphasizes. ref Carson, D. A. Systematic Theology and Biblical Theology. In New Dictionary ...   more details



  1. Biblical harmony

    A Biblical harmony is a Biblical hermeneutics hermeneutic method of analyzing parallel and often disparate accounts within the Bible in an attempt to resolve apparent conflicts and demonstrate its cohesive unity. This will often take the form of a chart or table showing the harmony among the books of the Bible ref http www.zhinanpost.com Documents Bible Desk harmony.htm A Bible study chart which shows harmony of the Scriptures . ref . Many Study Bible s, such as the MacArthur Study Bible , contain such harmonies. They are helpful, for instance, for finding parallel verses among the four Synoptic Gospels or between the Books of Kings and Books of Chronicles . See also Biblical inerrancy References reflist DEFAULTSORT Biblical Harmony Category Hermeneutics Christianity stub ...   more details



  1. Biblical paraphrase

    A Biblical paraphrase is a literary work that has as its goal not the translation of the Bible but, rather, the rendering of the Bible into a work that retells all or part of the Bible in a manner that accords with a particular set of theological or political doctrines. ref James H. Morey , Peter Comestar, Biblical Paraphrase, and the Medieval Popular Bible, Speculum, vol. 68, no. 1, Jan. 1993, pp. 6 35. ref Such works weave with ease and without self consciousness, in and out of material from the volume we know between hard covers as the Bible... bringing it into play with disparate sources, religious practices, and prayers. ref Wallace, David, The Cambridge history of medieval English literature, Cambridge University Press, 2002, pp. 477 ff. ref Such works were the most common form of Biblical literature in Medieval Europe. cn date February 2012 The Historia Scholastica was the most successful Biblical paraphrase. The Paraphrases of Erasmus are another notable work. Paraphrases could take the form of poetry, prose, or be written as the lyrics of songs such as the Presbyterian paraphrases . References reflist Category Biblical paraphrases ...   more details



  1. Biblical studies

    Bible related Unreferenced date March 2010 Biblical studies is the academic study of the Jewish and Christian ... in biblical studies, usually in departments of religious studies, theology, Judaic studies, history ... . Biblical scholars do not necessarily have a faith commitment to the texts they study, but many ... is the Society of Biblical Literature SBL with around 8,500 members in more than 80 countries. It publishes many books and journals in the biblical studies, including its flagship, the Journal of Biblical Literature . SBL hosts one academic conference in North America and another international conference each year, as well as smaller regional meetings. Biblical criticism The research of biblical scholars is frequently called biblical criticism . It does not presuppose, but also does not deny ... of textual analysis used in other disciplines of the humanities and social sciences. Many biblical ..., which may be called biblical hermeneutics biblical exegesis or hermeneutics and history of interpretation ... biblical studies. Biblical scholars usually try to interpret a particular text within its original ... for serious biblical interpretation. Most of the Jewish Bible, the Tanakh , which is the basis of the Christian Old Testament , was written in Biblical Hebrew , though a few chapters were written in Biblical ..., colleges and seminaries with strong programs in biblical studies. See also The Bible and history Biblical hermeneutics Higher criticism Textual criticism Chronology of the Bible References Reflist .... The Eclipse of Biblical Narrative A Study in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Hermeneutics. New Haven Yale, 1974. Greenspahn, Frederick E. Biblical Scholars, Medieval and Modern, in J. Neusner et .... J. Bowden. Philadelphia Fortress, 1985. Sherwood, Yvonne and Stephen D. Moore. The Invention of the Biblical ... A History of Jewish Biblical Scholarship in North America. Atlanta Scholars Press, 1992. Sugirtharajah ... Cambridge U.P., 2001. External links http www.sbl site.org Society of Biblical Literature http www.academic ...   more details



  1. Biblical garden

    Biblical gardens are Horticulture cultivated collections of plant s that are named in the Bible . They are a type of theme garden that botanical gardens, public parks, and private gardeners maintain. ref cite journal author Wodarczyk, Z. title Biblical gardens in dissemination of ideas of the Holy Scripture journal Folia Horticulturae volume 16 issue pages 141 147 year 2004 url http www.ptno.ogr.ar.krakow.pl Wydawn FoliaHorticulturae Spisy FH2004 PDF16022004 fh1602p18.pdf ref , ref http www.moray.gov.uk moray standard page 2007.html Moray Biblical Garden, UK ref ref http rodefshalom.org who garden index.cfm Rodef Shalom Congregation, Pittsburgh, PA Biblical Botanical Garden Bot generated title ref ref http www.warsawbiblicalgardens.org Warsaw Biblical Gardens Bot generated title ref They are grown in many parts of the world with examples in diverse places, including the Japans Seinan Gakuin University Biblical Botanical Garden to the United states Missouri Botanical Garden . ref http www.mobot.org hort gardens bibleplnts.shtml MBG Bible Plant Collection Bot generated title ref A list of plants in the Bible includes species of plants mentioned in the Jewish and Christian scripture s. Other plants with associations to the themes and subjects of the Bible are sometimes also included, especially in areas with different climates. Additionally, some gardens exhibit objects in order to illustrate Biblical stories or to demonstrate how people lived in Biblical times. Noteworthy Biblical Gardens Israel Neot Kedumim Jerusalem Botanical Gardens Europe Elgin Cathedral ref http www.moray.gov.uk moray standard page 2007.html ref ref biblicalgardenelgin.com ref United States File Biblical Garden modified .jpg thumb 600 px right center Biblical Garden, Warsaw, Indiana Rodef Shalom Biblical ... ref San Francisco Botanical Garden Missouri Botanical Garden Fair Haven Biblical Garden, Fair Haven ... Japan Seinan Gakuin University Biblical Botanical Garden External links Biblical Botanical Gardens ...   more details



  1. Biblical infallibility

    Bible related Portal Christianity distinguish Biblical inerrancy Biblical infallibility is the belief that what the Bible says regarding matters of Christianity faith and Christian practice is wholly useful and true. It is the belief that the Bible is completely trustworthy as a guide to salvation and the life of faith and will not fail to accomplish its purpose. Some equate Biblical inerrancy inerrancy and infallibility others do not. ref McKim, DK, Westminster dictionary of theological terms , Westminster John Knox Press, 1996. ref Infallibility and inerrancy From dictionary definitions, Frame 2002 insists that infalliblity is a stronger term than inerrancy. Inerrant means there are no errors infallible means there can be no errors. Yet he agrees that modern theologians insist on redefining that word also, so that it actually says less than inerrancy. ref Frame, John M. Is the Bible Inerrant? IIIM Magazine Online,Volume 4, Number 19, May 13 to May 20, 2002 http reformedperspectives.org files reformedperspectives theology TH.Frame.inerrancy.html ref Some Christian denomination denominations ... isbn 0 8024 2916 5 ref This contrasts with the doctrine of Biblical inerrancy , which holds that the scientific ... in the light of the phenomenology science phenomenological nature of the Biblical narratives. ref ... as distinct from Biblical inerrancy , but always accompanying it. The Chicago Statement on Biblical ... but not separated. ref Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy , Article XI ref Biblical integrity The idea of biblical integrity strengthens the concept of infallibility by suggesting that current Judeo Christian biblical text is complete and without error inerrant . The proposal suggests that the integrity of Biblical text&mdash to include its present day message, purpose, and content&mdash ... . See also Mammotrectus super Bibliam Biblical literalism Christian fundamentalism Notes Reflist DEFAULTSORT Biblical Infallibility Category Christian fundamentalism Category Christian theology of the Bible ...   more details



  1. The Biblical Church

    image THE BIBLICAL CHURCH.JPG thumb 150px THE BIBLICAL CHURCH Tokyo Church The Biblical Church Japanese , Seisho Kirisuto Ky kai is a Protestant Christian denomination in Japan.that was founded by Reverend Reiji OYAMA since 1953. It is a member of the Japan Evangelical Association JEA . External links http www.seishokirisuto.com Protestantism in Japan Category Christianity in Japan Category Religious organizations established in 1953 Category Christian evangelical denominations in Japan ja ...   more details



  1. Biblical storytelling

    Biblical storytelling is a discipline in which the storytelling storyteller takes a passage from the Bible , studies and reflects on that passage, and then tells it in a way so that the hearers may best connect with the Bible story story as well. This is often done by learning the words of the story by heart and acting out the story whilst telling it. Traditionally this is done with narrative sections in the Bible, yet Biblical storytelling has been used with other Biblical genres as well. ref http www.dennisdewey.org perfs.html The performance repertoire of a professional Biblical Storyteller which spans a variety of genres ref History Biblical storytellers place themselves in line with the oral tradition of the Biblical time period, understanding that the normal mode of engaging with the Bible during this time was through the public reading of scripture ref http www.biblegateway.com passage ?search 1 20Timothy 204 13 &version 47 1 Timothy 4 13 ref or in the retelling of stories ref cite ... Bottle Books year 2006 location Sydney pages 55 70 ref . Modern Biblical storytelling as a discipline ... Tom Boomershine explains his introduction to Biblical Storytelling ref . In 1977, he together with Gil Bartholomew now Adam Bartholomew then went to begin the Network of Biblical Storytellers Network of Biblical Storytellers NOBS . Biblical storytelling guilds began to start internationally with Australia .... Types of Biblical storytelling Single Person Performances Much of Biblical Storytelling is done ... by The Backyard Bard In a theatrical Biblical Storytelling performance with multiple storytellers ... story List of Bible stories Network of Biblical Storytellers An international Biblical Storytelling organization The Backyard Bard An Australian Biblical Storytelling theatre company Christian drama Oral tradition External links http www.dennisdewey.org Dennis Dewey A Professional Biblical Storyteller ... a Christian Drama Ministry featuring Costumed Monologues References reflist DEFAULTSORT Biblical ...   more details



  1. Biblical sandals

    Unreferenced date February 2010 Cleanup date February 2010 The Biblical sandals or Triped sandals are sandals with a simple structure A sole with two leather ligaments that pass across the foot , and one around the heel http www.haaretz.com hasite pages ShArtWin.jhtml?itemNo 709758 . The leather is usually brown or black . The Biblical sandals are the classic model of leading sandals manufacturers in Israel . The source of Biblical sandals is ancient. They appear in wall painting s found in archaeology archaeological digs dating the Old Testament in the Levant and were not very different than those used in Rome and Egypt . Reminders of such sandals were found in Massada . In ancient times those sandals were made of non processed leather and dry grass , and had strings or ropes made of simple, cheap materials. Though, sometimes gold en or silver bead s and even Gemstone gem s were added. In modern times, Biblical sandals are a symbol of Zionism . Israeli pioneer settler s and Israeli born Jews used them to show the return to the cloth ing worn by the ancestors and fit the claimant . The harsh economic situation of the Zionists before the establishment of Israel, and of the Israelis in the 1940s to the 1960s, including the Austerity in Israel period, made those low cost sandals a part of the proud poor country side or kibbutz fashion The fashion that put a veto on elegance , and especially on the elegance of the city inhabitants who are Europe an influenced. Later, the city inhabitants started wearing these sandals too. See also Tembel hat External links http www.israel catalog.com apparel sandals biblical sandals Biblical Sandals Category Sandals Category Israeli culture he ...   more details



  1. Biblical patriarchy

    Primary sources date August 2011 for patriarchs in the Bible Patriarchs Bible Biblical patriarchy also known as Christian patriarchy is a set of beliefs in Evangelicalism evangelical Christianity concerning ... for the conduct of his family. Notable adherents of biblical patriarchy include Douglas Wilson theologian ... 558&Itemid 400078 21st Century Patriarchs ref The biblical patriarchy movement has been said ... of Biblical Patriarchy published by Vision Forum advocates such beliefs as God reveals Himself as Gender ... with a thoroughly Christian education, one that teaches the Bible and a biblical view of God ... home about biblical patriarchy.aspx The Tenets of Biblical Patriarchy ref Some advocates of Biblical Patriarchy teach that women are part of a chain of command. God is at the top, then Jesus ..., July 2000 . ref Practices Some churches connected to Biblical patriarchy practise household voting ... Biblical patriarchy is similar to Complementarianism , and many of the differences ... in the church and in the home, biblical patriarchy extends that exclusion to the civic sphere as well ... male leadership in the family and church , and regards the biblical patriarchy view as three point ... Biblical Manhood and Womanhood Recovering Biblical Manhood and Womanhood A Response to Evangelical ... 3 1 7 . ref Criticism Biblical patriarchy has been criticised for holding views that demean women and view ... Ministries to New Religions critiquing biblical patriarchy. ref name Kunsman She defined it as an intolerant ... two decades. She suggested that the biblical patriarchy movement was guilty of subordinationism , and identified the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood , the Federal Vision movement and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary as adherents of biblical patriarchy. In response, both Evangelical ... the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood and agencies within the Southern Baptist Convention . ref ... Criticism of Biblical Patriarchy at SBC Seminary ref See also Family Integrated Church Patriarchy ...   more details



  1. Biblical law

    Biblical law refers to the legal aspects of the Bible , the holy scriptures of Judaism and Christianity . Judaism 613 Mitzvot , the 613 commandments contained in the Torah Mitzvah , divine commandment, act of human kindness, a good deed Proselyte Rules for proselytes in the Torah Rules for proselytes in the Torah Seven Laws of Noah , applicable to all nations, including Goy non Jews obedience by Noahidism Noahides assures a place in Jewish eschatology Olam Haba the afterlife and the world to come the world to come The Ten Commandments Christianity Abrogation of Old Covenant laws Biblical law in Christianity , term referring to the theological discussion of the applicability of Biblical Old Testament law in a Christian context Cafeteria Christianity , the accusation that some Christians pick and choose which Biblical laws they follow, rather than following all or none Divine law , a term coined by Aquinas Evangelical counsels , suggested by Jesus Expounding of the Law by Jesus, according to the Gospel of Matthew The Great Commandment according to Jesus Law and Gospel , a major topic in Lutheranism The Law of Christ , an undefined Pauline epistles Pauline phrase whose meaning is disputed by different Christian denominations The New Commandment of Jesus, according to the Gospel of John The Pauline privilege regarding marriage The Rule of Faith of Paul of Tarsus Paul s bibleverse Galatians 6 14 16 The Unforgivable sin , according to bibleverse Mark 3 29 Theology Antinomianism , general term used for the opposition to biblical laws Category Christian terms Category Judeo Christian topics Category Old Testament theology Category Philosophy of law ...   more details



  1. Biblical Unitarianism

    Today, biblical Unitarianism or Biblical Unitarianism or biblical unitarianism ref Generally capitalized ... son. Biblical Unitarianism Denominations A few denominations use this term to describe themselves ... The term biblical Unitarianism is connected first with Robert Spears and Samuel Sharpe scholar Samuel ... 1914 2000 rarely employ the term Biblical Unitarian , as it would be anachronistic. ref only once ... Biblical Unitarian doctrine, formalized in 16th century Italy chiefly by Faustus Socinus ..., the idea that Unitarianism was Biblical was axiomatic, since the whole thrust of the 16th and 17th ... God from Christ according to his biblical unitarian theology confirms this association ... continued to consider their teachings as Biblical , though increasingly questioning the Biblical ... Church of Transylvania remained a conservative Biblical Unitarian movement largely isolated from ... shattered rationalist, biblical Unitarianism now grown conservative and replaced it with intuitional ... Biblical Unitarianism occurs in the British & Foreign Evangelical Review 1882 in an article on the Waning of Biblical Unitarianism . ref James Oswald Dykes , James Stuart Candlish, Joseph Samuel Exell 1882 Waning of Biblical Unitarianism. Testament criticism, Dr. Ezra Abbot, of the Boston Unitarian ... of Samuel Sharpe scholar Samuel Sharpe 1883 describes him as a Biblical Unitarian , adding, His ... a revolt against biblical Unitarianism and its dogmas. They advocated a less argumentative religion ... to again by John M. Robertson 1929 as a Biblical Unitarian, ref Robertson J. M. History of Freethought in the Nineteenth Century Vol2 429 Samuel Sharpe, the scholarly Biblical Unitarian, though ... may have used the term, and later been called, Biblical Unitarian , he did not set up any lobby group of that name within Unitarianism. The label of Biblical Unitarianism is also attributed to earlier ... a Biblical Unitarianism. Its advocates rejected such doctrines as the Trinity and the Atonement ...   more details



  1. Biblical hermeneutics

    cleanup date August 2007 Bible related Biblical hermeneutics is the study of the principles of interpretation ... Grove, Ill. year 1988 ref While Talmudical Hermeneutics Jewish and Christianity Christian Biblical ... rulings. Christian biblical hermeneutics Until the Enlightenment, Biblical hermeneutics was usually ... different but related meanings which are in use today. Firstly, in the older sense, Biblical hermeneutics ... with principles of biblical interpretation or methodology of Biblical exegesis . Secondly, the more recent development is to understand the term Biblical hermeneutics as the broader philosophical philosophy ... and linguistic hermeneutics are considered to be applicable to the Biblical texts, as well. There are obvious ... of Hans Georg Gadamer have had a wide ranging influence on Biblical hermeneutics as developed by a wide ... Biblical exegesis This form of theological hermeneutics in the mainstream Protestant tradition considers Christian Biblical hermeneutics in the tradition of explication of the text, or exegesis , to deal with various principles that can be applied to the study of Scripture . If the Biblical ... any other part of scripture is not considered to be sound. Biblical hermeneutics differs from hermeneutics ... evangelical hermeneutics appears to derive from Hartill, J E 1960. Principles of Biblical Hermeneutics ... s . One such process is taught by Henry A Virkler, in Hermeneutics Principles and Processes of Biblical ... of a verse in its chapter, book and even biblical context. Theological analysis It is often said that a single .... David L. Barr states there are three obstacles that stand in the way of correctly interpreting the biblical ... XII in 1943, which opened modern Catholic Biblical scholarship Historico grammatical interpretation ... is that the very nature of biblical texts means that interpreting them will require continued ... in history. ref name Pontifical Biblical Commission Interpretation of the Bible cite web url http ... accessdate 2007 05 21 author Presented by the Pontifical Biblical Commission date 1993 04 23 ref Catholic ...   more details




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