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  1. Biblica

    about the encyclopedia Encyclopaedia Biblica the journal Biblica journal Refimprove date March 2010 Infobox publisher image File Biblica logo.jpg 180px parent status founded 1809 founder Henry Rutgers ... Biblica , which operated under the name IBS STL until July 2009 was formed on 1 March ... Sheet History url http www.biblica.com about us fact sheet publisher Biblica location Colorado Springs, Colorado , United States accessdate 06 April 2012 quote Biblica experienced its first merger ... to Biblica in July, 2009. ref It has its headquarters in Colorado Springs, Colorado , and is a nonprofit ... . ref name acquisition2011 cite web author Alisse Wissman title InterVarsity Press Acquires Biblica Books url http www.biblica.com uploads news and press Biblica Books Press Release Nov 17 2011 11 22 ... to acquire Biblica Books, the book publishing arm of Biblica Worldwide. The acquisition agreement between IVP and Biblica was made possible when Biblica recently made a strategic decision to narrow ... Springs.JPG thumb 240px Biblica headquarters in Colorado Springs . Biblica formerly IBS was founded ..., IBS merged with Send the Light STL , ref name Biblica cite web url http www.biblica.com about us history title History of Biblica publisher Biblica ref a UK based, Christian resources distribution organization ... IBS STL until 2009, when the more descriptive name Biblica was chosen to represent the global organization and reflect its emphasis on the Bible. ref name Biblica However IBS STL UK formally entered into Administration on 18 December 2009. To date, Biblica has translated and published Scripture directly and in partnership with Wycliffe Bible Translators in more than 600 languages. Biblica distributes ... in six regions of the world. ref name Biblica Acquisition of Biblica Books by InterVarsity Press Following Biblica s decision to narrow its focus solely to the Bible, InterVarsity Press InterVarsity ... to acquire Biblica Books. ref name acquisition2011 ref The announcement reported this would include ...   more details



  1. Biblica (journal)

    Infobox journal title Biblica cover File Biblica cover.jpg 150px editor Dean B chard discipline Biblical studies language Multilingual abbreviation publisher Pontifical Biblical Institute country history 1920 present frequency Quarterly website link1 link1 name ISSN 0006 0887 LCCN OCLC Biblica is an academic journal published by the Pontifical Biblical Institute . The editor in chief is Dean B chard. ref cite web title Periodicals edited by the Institute url http www.biblico.it periodicals.html publisher Pontifical Biblical Institute accessdate 24 October 2011 ref References reflist humanities journal stub Category Religious studies journals Category Publications established in 1920 Category Quarterly journals Category Multilingual journals ...   more details



  1. Encyclopaedia Biblica

    Encyclopaedia Biblica A Critical Dictionary of the Literary, Political and Religion History, the Archeology, Geography and Natural History of the Bible 1899 , edited by Thomas Kelly Cheyne and J. Sutherland Black, is a critical encyclopedia of the Bible . In Theology Biblical studies, it is often referenced as Enc. Bib. , or as Cheyne and Black . File C B Ethiopia Fig3 PyramidOfMeroe.PNG thumb right 150px An image illustrating the article Ethiopia one of the Nubian pyramids at Meroe It has an article for every single name and place both in the Bible and in its traditional Biblical apocrypha Apocrypha , as well as for each of the books of these, together with many improper nouns appearing in these such as nebi im one of the two types of prophet , Citation needed date October 2009 mole , owl and other more general subjects such as music , tents , etc. . Many of these articles are given in great detail, and usually include mention of the various spellings for each word as used by the Masoretic Text , Septuagint differentiating between each of the most important ancient manuscripts , and by other ancient versions the largest article is that on the Gospels, which is over 5 MB in size, despite being almost completely plain text and therefore over half a million words long . It is thus an extremely large work in PDF form it constitutes a total of about 190 MB of mostly plain text this would equate to nearly 20 million words, even at 10 characters per word . It is frequently referenced by other respected Bible related Encyclopedia, such as the Catholic Encyclopedia , ref for example ... Biblica at wikisource , for example . Authors and contributors The authors of the articles include ... C. H. title Encyclop dia Biblica volume 9 issue 2 journal The American Historical Review year 1904 doi 10.2307 1833370 External links Wikisource Commons category Encyclopaedia Biblica wikisource Encyclopaedia Biblica As a series of web pages HTML format , at wikisource . As very large PDFs http ia700204.us.archive.org ...   more details



  1. Amam (Bible)

    Orphan date February 2009 Amam lang he m m is an unidentified site the Negeb of Kingdom of Judah Judah mentioned in the Biblical Book of Joshua 15 26. ref Amam , Encyclopedia Biblica ref References references Category Hebrew Bible geography tanakh stub ...   more details



  1. Ezem

    orphan date May 2010 Ezem lang he , vars. Atsem or Otzem, meaning strength is an unidentified site in the Negeb of Kingdom of Judah Judah toward the Edomite border. It is mentioned in the Biblical Book of bibleverse Joshua 15 29 HE . In the King James Version it is spelled Azem in Joshua and Ezem in bibleverse I Chronicles 4 29 HE . In Joshua 19 1 3 and I Chronicles 4 29 it is one of the towns in the midst of the inheritance of Judah assigned to Simeon Hebrew Bible Simeon . ref Ezem , Encyclopedia Biblica ref References reflist Biblica Category Hebrew Bible geography tanakh stub ...   more details



  1. Willem Christiaan van Manen

    Biblica River of the Wilderness Rome Church ROMANS EPISTLE Paul s epistle to the Romans s Encyclopaedia Biblica Philippians Phinehas PHILIPPIANS EPISTLES Paul s and Polycarp s epistles to the Philippians s Encyclopaedia Biblica Persis Philippi PHILEMON, EPISTLE TO Paul s epistle to Philemon ...   more details



  1. Operation World

    http www.ibsdirect.com c 98 biblica books.aspx?sections ,619, Biblica Publishing site for Operation ...   more details



  1. International Bible Society

    File International Bible Society in Colorado Springs.JPG thumb Biblica headquarters in Colorado Springs . The International Bible Society IBS was headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado , a nonprofit Christian organization that translation translates , publishes, and distributes the Christian Bible and other resources through ministry, retail, and distribution channels. The IBS was founded in New York, New York New York in 1809 as the http www.biblica.com aboutus historical.php New York Bible Society and changed its name to the International Bible Society in 1983. Merger and name change In March 2007, IBS merged with Send the Light STL , a UK based, Christian resources distribution organization established in 1957 by Operation Mobilization founder George Verwer. STL has become one of the largest distributors of Christian resources, with distribution centers in the UK, India, and the U.S. STL also has retail operations in various parts of the world. The combined organization was named IBS STL until 2009, when the more descriptive name Biblica was chosen to represent the global organization and reflect its emphasis on the Bible. New International Version translation sponsor In 1968, they agreed to sponsor the Committee on Bible Translation CBT in its work to create a contemporary English Bible translation to provide an easy to read translation for people who found the archaic language of the King James Version difficult to understand. The CBT pioneered balanced translation, which combines thought for thought and word for word translation methods. Committees of linguists and Bible scholars cross checked work as it progressed. In 1973, they published the New International ... has enabled Biblica to expand its Scripture distribution worldwide and has provided millions of people ... language Slovo Zhizny. See also Bible Society Biblica Category Bible societies Category ... organizations established in the 19th century de Biblica no International Bible Society sv Internationella ...   more details



  1. Azmon

    Azmon Hebrew language Hebrew atsm n or is an unidentified site marking the western portion of the southern frontier of Kingdom of Judah Judah before the point where it went out at the brook of Egypt . It is mentioned in the Biblical books of Book of Numbers Numbers 34 4 5 and Book of Joshua Joshua 15 4. ref Azmon , Encyclopedia Biblica ref References references tanakh stub coord 30 40 08 N 34 22 00 E region EG type city source kolossus dewiki display title Category Hebrew Bible geography de El Quseme he pl Al Kusajma ...   more details



  1. Salome of Ujarma

    Salome of Ujarma ref Wardrop, Studies in Biblical and Patristic Criticism Or Studio Biblica Et Ecclesiastica , p.7 ref ref http www.pravoslavie.ru english 7382.htm Saints Salome of Ujarma and Perozhavra of Sivnia 4th century Memory 15 28 January ref , also known as Salome of Ojarma ref http www.antiochian.org book export html 7640 St. Salome and St. Perozhavra of Ojarma Commemorated on January 15 at The Self Ruled Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America ref Salome Ujarmoeli ref Wardrop, Studies in Biblical and Patristic Criticism Or Studio Biblica Et Ecclesiastica , p.55 ref Trdat s daughter Salome ref Rapp, Studies in medieval Georgian historiography early texts and Eurasian contexts , p.p.218&295 ref Solome Solomoni ref Wardrop, Studies in Biblical and Patristic Criticism Or Studio Biblica Et Ecclesiastica , p.71 ref Salome wife of Revi ref http www.pravoslavie.ru english 7382.htm Saints Salome of Ujarma and Perozhavra of Sivnia 4th century Memory 15 28 January ref ref http www.antiochian.org book export html 7640 St. Salome and St. Perozhavra of Ojarma Commemorated on January 15 at The Self Ruled Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America ref and Salome, daughter in law of King Mirian ref Wardrop, Studies in Biblical and Patristic Criticism Or Studio Biblica Et Ecclesiastica , p.7 ref lang ka , flourished second half of the 3rd century & first half of the 4th century, died about 361 was an Armenian Princess ref Wardrop, Studies in Biblical and Patristic Criticism Or Studio Biblica Et Ecclesiastica , p.71 ref ref Rapp, Studies ... Wardrop, Studies in Biblical and Patristic Criticism Or Studio Biblica Et Ecclesiastica , p.71 ref ... and Patristic Criticism Or Studio Biblica Et Ecclesiastica , p.71 ref Rev II was the first son of King ... and Patristic Criticism Or Studio Biblica Et Ecclesiastica , p.7 ref on her life titled Saint ... & G.H. Gwilliam, Studies in Biblical and Patristic Criticism Or Studio Biblica Et Ecclesiastica ...   more details



  1. George Foot Moore

    refimprove date June 2008 George Foot Moore October 15, 1851 May 16, 1931 He graduated from Yale University in 1872, where he was a member of Skull and Bones . ref cite web url http mssa.library.yale.edu obituary record 1925 1952 1930 31.pdf title Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University Deceased during the Year 1930 1931 accessdate March 24, 2011 date 1 December 1931 publisher Yale University ref rp 31 He was awarded the highest theological qualifiction Doctor of Divinity the D.D. . ref name EncBib Encyclopaedia Biblica 1903 , list of contributors ref He was Professor Emeritus 1928 31, Frothingham Professor of History Religion 1904 28, Professor of Theology, Harvard University , 1902 04 President 1899 1901, Professor of Hebrew, Andover Theological Seminary , ref name EncBib 1883 1902. He was born in West Chester, Pennsylvania and died in Cambridge, Massachusetts . An eminent Asian scholar and a noted teacher, he wrote a number of books, including The Literature of the Old Testament 1913 ,History of Religions Vol. I, 1913 Vol. II, 1919 , Metempsychosis The Ingersoll Lecture , 1914 , and Judaism in the First Centuries of the Christian Era 1927 . Among his technical writings, two stand out History of Religions 1914, 1919 and Judaism two volumes, 1927 . He also contributed to the Encyclopaedia Biblica References Reflist External links wikisource author inline Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Moore, George Foot ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH October 15, 1851 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH May 16, 1931 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Moore, George Foot Category 1851 births Category 1931 deaths Category Harvard Divinity School faculty Category Yale University alumni Christian theologian stub it George Foot Moore he ...   more details



  1. Tibni

    Tibni lang he was a claimant to the throne of kingdom of Israel Samaria Israel , and the son of Ginath, a man of some position. William F. Albright Albright has dated his reign to 876 BC 876 871 BC , while Edwin R. Thiele Thiele offers the dates 885 BC 885 880 BC . Following the death of Zimri king Zimri , a considerable number of the people chose Tibni as monarch, and he contended for the throne against Omri over the next few years Books of Kings 1 Kings 16 21, 22 , only to be defeated. Tibni s death is recorded but not explained. Tibni appears to have been of Jerahmeel ite origin as his rival Omri. ref http www.archive.org stream encyclopaediabib04cheyuoft page n587 mode 2up Encyclopaedia Biblica a critical dictionary of the literary, political, and religious history, the archaeology, geography, and natural history of the Bible , ed. T.K. Cheyne, London Macmillan Company, 1903, volume 4, p. 5068. ref It was suggested that Tibni is a nickname meaning man of straw . ref Tibni , in The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia , William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company , 1988, vol. 4, p. 848. ref References Reflist External links http www.archive.org stream encyclopaediabib04cheyuoft page n587 mode 2up Encyclopaedia Biblica a critical dictionary of the literary, political, and religious history, the archaeology, geography, and natural history of the Bible , ed. T.K. Cheyne, London Macmillan Company, 1903, volume 4, p. 5068. http www.christiananswers.net dictionary tibni.html Tibni Bible Encyclopedia http www.bible history.com eastons T Tibni Easton s Bible Dictionary Category Kings of ancient Israel Category 9th century BC people Tanakh stub de Tibni id Tibni he ja no Tibni pl Tibni ru ...   more details



  1. Epenetus of Carthage

    Infobox saint name Saint Epenetus birth date death date feast day July 30 venerated in Greek Orthodox Church image imagesize caption birth place death place titles beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues prayer prayer attrib Epenetus or Epaentus lang el is a saint in the Greek Orthodox Church , considered one of the seventy disciples and may have been the first Bishop of Carthage or Cartagena, Spain Cartagena . Epaentus was a convert to Christianity in Ephesus . In the s Ante Nicene Fathers Volume V Hippolytus Appendix to the Works of Hippolytus Hippolytus on the Seventy Apostles lists of the seventy disciples by the Pseudo Dorotheus and Pseudo Hippolytus , Epaenetus figures as Bishop of Carthage or Cartagena, Spain Cartagena . ref name eb cite book title Encyclopaedia Biblica year 1903 url http en.wikisource.org wiki Encyclopaedia Biblica Elymas Esau EPAENETUS editor Thomas Kelly Cheyne and John Sutherland Black accessdate 2 March 2012 ref The Greek Orthodox Church remembers St. Epenetus on January 4 cn date March 2012 among the Seventy, and on July 30 with Apostles Apostle Silas Silas and Apostle Silvanus Silvanus , Apostle Crescens Crescens , and Apostle Andronicus Andronicus . ref name eb References and notes reflist Category Seventy disciples Category Tunisian saints Category Tunisian Roman Catholic saints Category Greek saints Category Converts to Christianity Category Greek Roman Catholic saints Category Eastern Orthodox saints Category 1st century bishops Category Roman province of Africa Category 1st century Christian saints EarlyChurch bishop stub de Epaenetus pl Epenet pt Epeneto de Cartago ru sh Epenet uk ...   more details



  1. En-rogel

    En rogel Hebrew language Hebrew yn r g l was a famous land mark near Jerusalem . It was the hiding place of David s spies, Jonathan and Ahimaaz high priest Ahimaaz 2 Sam. 17 17 , and lay close to the stone Zoheleth where Adonijah held a sacrificial feast when he attempted to assert his claims to the throne 1 Kings 1 9 . In later times it was one of the boundary marks between Kingdom of Judah Judah and Benjamin Josh. 15 7, 18 16 . The obviously sacred character of the spring suggests that it is the same as the Dragon Well of Neh. 2 13. ref name EB There can be little doubt of its antiquity, and it may well have been a sacred place in pre Israelite times. The meaning of the name and its identification are uncertain. ref name EB The interpretation Fuller s Well does not bear the mark of antiquity. It is probable that, like Zoheleth, the original name had some sacred or mythic significance. ref name EB Two identifications of the place have met with considerable favour 1 the Virgin s fountain Ain Sitti Maryam , later Ain Umm ed Deraj, the only real spring close to Jerusalem, exactly opposite to which lies ez Zehweleh, perhaps Zoheleth and 2 Bir Eyyub, otherwise known as the Well of Nehemiah, at the junctiion of the W. er Rababi and Kedron. Against the latter it is urged that Bir Eyyub is a well, not a spring, that it lies too far from ez Zehweleh, that it is in full view of the city, and does not suit the context of 2Sam. 17 17, and that its antiquity is uncertain. The chief points in favour of 1 which Baed. identifies with Gihon spring are its antiquity and the evidence of Josephus . Anti. vii. 14 4 , who places the well in the royal gardens. Other arguments based upon the fact that in later times the well was used by fulling fullers are necessarily precarious. ref name EB En rogel , Encyclopedia Biblica ref References reflist Biblica tanakh stub Category Hebrew Bible places fr En rogel no En Rogel ...   more details



  1. Lord Almoner's Professorship of Arabic

    Unreferenced date December 2009 The Lord Almoner s Professorship of Arabic was one of the senior List of Professorships at the University of Cambridge professorships at the University of Cambridge . Founded in 1724, the holder was appointed by the Lord Almoner and paid from the Almonry funds. The chair was discontinued on the death of the incumbent in 1933. Lord Almoner s Professors David Wilkins orientalist David Wilkins 1724 Leonard Chappelow 1729 Samuel Hallifax 1768 William Craven professor William Craven 1770 George Cecil Renouard 1815 Thomas Musgrave professor Thomas Musgrave 1821 Thomas Robinson orientalist Thomas Robinson 1837 Theodore Preston 1855 Edward Henry Palmer 1871 William Robertson Smith 1883 Ion Grant Neville Keith Falconer 1886 Robert Lubbock Bensly 1887 Anthony Ashley Bevan 1893 contributor to the Encyclopaedia Biblica DEFAULTSORT Lord Almoner s Professorship Of Arabic Category Cambridge Professorships Almoner s Professorship of Arabic Category 1724 establishments Category 1933 disestablishments Category Professorships in Languages Arabic Category Arabists ...   more details



  1. Er (biblical person)

    This article discusses close relatives of Judah biblical figure Judah . Er is also a name listed by the Gospel of Luke s version of the genealogy of Jesus . In the Bible Biblical Book of Genesis , Er Hebrew Name Er r awake roused lang el was the eldest son of Judah biblical figure Judah , and is described as marrying Tamar Genesis Tamar ref bibleverse Genesis 38 6 ref According to the text, Yahweh killed Er because he was wicked, although it doesn t give any further details. ref bibleverse Genesis 38 7 ref In Hebrew Er spelled backwards spells evil. According to Rashi and other rabbis, he, like Onan, purposely tried to keep Tamar from conceiving, in his case because he was afraid of spoiling her beauty. In the text, Er is portrayed as the brother of Onan ref bibleverse Genesis 38 8 ref and Shelah son of Judah Shelah ref bibleverse Genesis 38 11 ref the Book of Chronicles lists an Er as being one of Shelah s sons. ref bibleverse 1 Chronicles 4 21 ref According to biblical criticism biblical scholars , the description of Er is an eponym ous aetiology aetiological myth concerning fluctuations in the constituency of the tribe of Judah , with the abrupt death of Er reflecting the dying out of a clan ref name J. A. Emerton, Judah And Tamar J. A. Emerton, Judah And Tamar ref ref Cheyne and Black, Encyclopedia Biblica ref the presence of an Er as a descendant of Shelah, in the Book of Chronicles, suggests that Er was in reality the name of a clan that was originally equal in status to the Shelah clan, but was later subsumed by it. ref name J. A. Emerton, Judah And Tamar ref Cheyne and Black, Encyclopedia Biblica ref The brother Onan may represent an Edom ite clan named Onam , ref Cheyne and Black, Encyclopedia Biblica ref who are mentioned in an Edomite genealogy in Genesis. ref Genesis 36 23 ref Scholars have argued that the Tamar narrative, of which the description of Er is a part, secondarily aims to either assert the institution of levirate marriage , or presen ...   more details



  1. Ephod

    Biblica ref though Rashi argued that it was like a woman s riding girdle. ref Jewish Encyclopedia ... Cheyne and Black, Encyclopedia Biblica ref Commented out Image garments 14.jpg thumb Detail of the Ephod .... ref Cheyne and Black, Encyclopedia Biblica ref ref Jewish Encyclopedia ref However, the biblical ... just been garments. ref Cheyne and Black, Encyclopedia Biblica ref ref Jewish Encyclopedia ref The object ... Biblica ref ref Jewish Encyclopedia ref Even the ephods used for oracular purposes were not necessarily ... of ref Cheyne and Black, Encyclopedia Biblica ref ref Jewish Encyclopedia ref some scholars have ...   more details



  1. William Carpenter (1797-1874)

    . 18, 1862 , p. 55. ref Major Works Critica Biblica, or, Depositary of Sacred Literature in four volumes London William Booth, 1824 1827 Scientia biblica Containing the New Testament, in the original ...   more details



  1. Leopold Ackermann

    Orphan date May 2008 Leopold Ackermann 17 November 1771, Vienna &ndash 9 September 1831 , known by his cloistral name as Petrus Fourerius , was a professor of exegesis . ref http www.newadvent.org cathen 01105b.htm The Catholic Encyclopedia 17 09 2011 ref He entered on 10 October 1790 in the choral order canon s regular of St Augustine ref http www.newadvent.org cathen 01105b.htm The Catholic Encyclopedia 17 09 2011 ref of Klosterneuburg and studied from 1791 1795 in Vienna. In the following, he became priest and professor for oriental languages at the Stiftshof in Vienna, in 1800 also librarian. He earned his doctorate in theology in 1802, and in 1806 a professorship in exegisis, continuing for 25 years. Publications Introductio in libros Veteris Foederis usibus academicis accomodata Vienna, 1825,3 editions ref http www.newadvent.org cathen 01105b.htm The Catholic Encyclopedia 17 09 2011 ref Archeologia biblica , 1826 Prophetae Minores perpetua annotatione illustrata Vienna, 1830 philological observations on previous works. Sources reflist Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie s de ADB Ackermann, Leopold online version at Wikisource Persondata NAME Ackermann, Leopold ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Catholic priest and professor DATE OF BIRTH 17 November 1771 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 9 September 1831 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ackermann, Leopold Category 1771 births Category 1831 deaths Category Austrian archaeologists Austria scientist stub archaeologist stub de Leopold Ackermann ...   more details



  1. InterVarsity Press

    refimprove date March 2012 Distinguish Inter Varsity Press Infobox publisher image parent InterVarsity Christian Fellowship status founded 1947 founder successor country USA headquarters Westmont, Illinois distribution keypeople publications Book s topics genre imprints revenue numemployees nasdaq url URL http www.ivpress.com InterVarsity Press IVP was founded in 1947 by InterVarsity Christian Fellowship InterVarsity Christian Fellowship USA ref cite web author Alisse Wissman title InterVarsity Press Acquires Biblica Books url http www.biblica.com uploads news and press Biblica Books Press Release Nov 17 2011 11 22 2011 786.pdf publisher InterVarsity Press IVP location Westmont, Illinois , United States date 17 November 2011 accessdate 06 April 2012 quote Westmont, IL InterVarsity Press IVP , a leading publisher of thoughtful Christian books, is pleased to announce that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Biblica Books, the book publishing arm of Biblica Worldwide. br Founded in 1947 as an extension of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship USA, InterVarsity Press serves those in the university, the church and the world by publishing thoughtful Christian books that equip and encourage people to follow Jesus as Savior and Lord in all of life. ref as a publisher of Evangelicalism evangelical Christian books. Its headquartered are in Westmont, Illinois . History InterVarsity Press began as a small service branch of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship IVCF campus ministry, which had its U.S. beginnings in the 1939 1940 academic year. At first IVP imported books from Inter Varsity Press IVF in Great Britain for use by college students and IVCF chapters in the United States. IVP s first home grown publication was a Bible study guide, Discovering the Gospel of Mark , written by an IVCF staff member and published under the InterVarsity Christian Fellowship name in the 1943 1944 academic year. In 1947 IVP s formal publishing program was established since that date ...   more details



  1. Uzziel

    About the biblical figure the Mishnah rabbi Jonathan ben Uzziel According to the Torah , Uzziel lang he , z l , meaning El god El is my strength or God is my strength ref Cheyne and Black, Encyclopedia Biblica ref was the father of Mishael , Elzaphan , and Zithri , and was a son of Kohath and grandson of Levi ref bibleverse Exodus 6 18 ref , consequently being the brother of Amram and uncle of Aaron , Miriam , and Moses . Uzziel is portrayed in the text as the founder of the Uzzielite faction of Levites ref bibleverse Numbers 3 27 ref however, despite Uzziel supposedly being Kohath s son, and Elzaphan s father, on some occasions the Book of Chronicles treats the Uzzielites as being quite distinct from the descendants of Kohath, and from those of Elzaphan ref bibleverse 1 Chronicles 15 5 9 ref . No further details of Uzziel s life are given by the Bible, and according to Biblical criticism biblical scholars the genealogy for Levi s descendants is actually an aetiology aetiological myth , reflecting popular perception of the connections between different Levite factions ref Peake s commentary on the Bible ref textual criticism textual scholars attribute the genealogy to the Book of Generations , a document originating from a similar wiktionary religiopolitical religiopolitical group and date to the priestly source ref Richard Elliott Friedman , Who Wrote The Bible? ref . References references Category Levites Category Torah people id Uziel ...   more details



  1. George Augustus Simcox

    Unreferenced date December 2009 George Augustus Simcox 1841 1905 was a British classical scholar and poet. He was a Fellow of Queen s College, Oxford . He was educated at the University of Oxford . He was also a critic and busy literary reviewer, in magazines such as the Argosy , the Fortnightly Review and the Academy and essayist for The Nation . He published some substantial poems, on Arthurian themes in particular. The theological writer and biographer William Henry Simcox was his brother, and the activist Edith Jemima Simcox his sister. The Simcoxes were well known and well connected in English intellectual circles Edith was a friend of George Eliot s , and William wrote the first major biography of Barnabe Barnes , the famous 16th century poet and patron of William Shakespeare . George died in unexplained circumstances on the Irish coast. Works Prometheus Unbound. A Tragedy 1867 Thirteen Satires of Juvenal. 1867 Poems and Romances 1869 The Orations of Demosthenes and Aeschines on the Crown 1872 with W. H. Simcox Recollections of a Rambler 1874 Thucydides 1875 editor A History of Latin Literature from Ennius to Boethius 1883 two volumes Encyclopaedia Biblica contributor 1903 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Simcox, Ga ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1841 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1905 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Simcox, Ga Category 1841 births Category 1905 deaths Category British classical scholars ...   more details



  1. Adolf Kamphausen

    Adolf Kamphausen 1829 1909 was a Germans German Protestantism Protestant theology theologian , born at Solingen and educated at University of Bonn Bonn . In 1855, as private secretary to Christian Charles Josias Bunsen Bunsen , he assisted him in his great Bibelwerk . At the same time he was privatdocent at Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg Heidelberg , and in 1863 he became professor of theology at Bonn. He was especially prominent in the revision of Martin Luther Luther s version of the bible and wrote Das Lied Moses 1862 Die Hagiographen des alten Bundes bersetzt 1868 Das Buch Daniel und die neuere Geschichtsforschung 1893 Die berichtigte Lutherbibel 1894 Das Verh ltnis des Menschenopfers zur israelitischen Religion 1898 The Book of Daniel , a critical edition of the Hebrew and Aramaic text. Encyclopaedia Biblica contributor References New International Encyclopedia NIE NIE Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kamphausen, Adolf ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1829 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1909 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kamphausen, Adolf Category 1829 births Category 1909 deaths Category People from Solingen Category Biblical scholars Category University of Bonn faculty de Adolf Kamphausen ...   more details



  1. Lucien Gautier

    Orphan date February 2009 Charles Lucien Gautier 1850 1924 was a Swiss people Swiss theology theologian , born at Cologny , near Geneva , and educated at University of Geneva Geneva , University of Leipzig Leipzig , and Eberhard Karls University of T bingen T bingen . In 1877 98 he was professor of Hebrew language Hebrew and Old Testament exegesis at University of Lausanne Lausanne , and thereafter honorary professor. He was the president of the synod of the Vaudois glise libre in 1885, 1886, 1891, and 1892. He traveled in Palestine in 1893 94 and 1899, and wrote Au dela du Jourdain 1895 second edition, 1896 Souvenirs de Terre Sainte 1898 Autour de la Mer Morte 1901 In addition he translated Al& 45 Ghazali Ghazali s Ad Dourra el F khira 1878 and wrote Le sacerdoce dans l Ancien Testament 1874 La mission du proph te Ez chiel 1891 Vocations de proph tes 1901 in German, 1903 Introduction a l Ancien Testament 1906 La loi dans l ancienne Alliance 1908 L Evangeliste de l exil 1911 He also contributed to the Encyclopaedia Biblica 1903 References NIE External links HDS 11125 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gautier, Lucien ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1850 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1924 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gautier, Lucien Category Biblical scholars Category 1850 births Category 1924 deaths Switzerland bio stub ...   more details



  1. Karl Budde

    Karl Ferdinand Reinhard Budde 13.4.1850, 29.1.1935 was a Germans German theology theologian , born at Bensberg . He was inspector of the Evangelisches Theologisches Stift at Bonn from 1878 to 1885, professor at University of Bonn Bonn in 1879, at University of Strasbourg Strassburg in 1889, and in 1900 was made professor of Old Testament exegesis and the Hebrew language at University of Marburg Marburg . He received a Doctor of Divinity D. D. from St. Andrews in 1911. He wrote Die B cher Richter und Samuel, ihr Aufbau und ihre Quellen 1900 The Religion of Israel to the Exile, in American Lectures on the History of Religions 1899 Die B cher Samuel 1902 Die Alte Testamente und die Ausgrabungen 1903 contributions to the Encyclopaedia Biblica 1903 Das prophetische Schriftum 1905 Geschichte der althebr ischen Litteratur 1906 Auf dem Wege zu Monotheismus 1910 The Song of Solomon in New World, March issue 1894 References New International Encyclopedia NIE NIE Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Budde, Karl ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1850 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Budde, Karl Category Biblical scholars Category 1850 births Category Year of death missing Category University of Bonn faculty Category Old Testament scholars Germany academic bio stub Theologian stub de Karl Budde sv Karl Budde ...   more details




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