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| sch revise his Hebrew translation of the New | Testament, a work used to proselytize Jewish converts |
| ondage bra with £85 briefs, as well as 'Last | Testament', a white stretch body-suit, are now on sale |
| The New | Testament: A Guide to Its Writings. |
| Butch Morris: | Testament: A Conduction Collection (1996, 10xCD, New W |
| ic, which they argue is set forth in the New | Testament, a practice that is followed by few denomina |
| The Majesty of God in the Old | Testament: A Guide for Preaching and Teaching (2007) |
| 2004, Albert Koster's translation of the Old | Testament, a work in progress since 1991, and the Tora |
| Harrington has served as editor of New | Testament Abstracts since 1972. |
| The manuscript contains also the Old | Testament, according to Septuaginta on 1-3 volumes. |
| of Wright, is a Syriac manuscript of the New | Testament, according to Peshitta version, on parchment |
| of Wright, is a Syriac manuscript of the New | Testament, according to Peshitta version, on parchment |
| 14466, Syriac manuscript of the New | Testament, according to Peshitta vesrion, on parchment |
| 14467, Syriac manuscript of the New | Testament, according to Peshitta version, on parchment |
| of Wright, is a Syriac manuscript of the New | Testament, according to Peshitta version, on parchment |
| of Wright, is a Syriac manuscript of the New | Testament, according to Peshitta version, on parchment |
| s significant ancient manuscripts of the Old | Testament, according to the Encyclopaedia Biblica (190 |
| According to the New | Testament account of the death of Jesus, the Jewish le |
| pon an itinerant example he found in the New | Testament accounts of Jesus sending forth disciples. |
| sh and Samaritan magicians appear in the New | Testament, Acts of the Apostles, and also in Josephus, |
| rity of manuscript readings in the Greek New | Testament adopted by Brooke Foss Westcott and Fenton J |
| published a major rewrite of the old and new | testament after Martin Luther, and translated several |
| ation of Ginsburg's first edition of the Old | Testament along with his Introduction to the Massoreti |
| The New | Testament also makes clear that father is a title used |
| pigraphal (noncanonical) series from the New | Testament also known as Apocryphal Acts, an approximat |
| The same | testament also established that the king of Majorca wa |
| efly stories from the Hebrew Scriptures (Old | Testament), although a few episodes dealt with the lif |
| t to refer to the Textus Receptus of the New | Testament, although the Textus Receptus is not the com |
| imes in the Jewish Bible and once in the New | Testament, always with the implication of bitterness. |
| ns and Religious Fundamentalism, and The Old | Testament: An Introduction (2nd Edition)-as well as re |
| ditions agree that we can discern in the New | Testament an early tradition which attributes a specia |
| His magisterial 860-page The Old | Testament: An Introduction (1934, 1965), giving a deta |
| d for his translations of the Bible: The New | Testament: an American Translation (1923), and (with J |
| His 1984 book Reading the Old | Testament: An Introduction was intended to elucidate t |
| Jesus Outside the New | Testament: An Introduction to the Ancient Evidence (20 |
| chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New | Testament and is part of the Sermon on the Mount. |
| the instruction of Abraham, writes down his | Testament, and then dies and returns to heaven in a fl |
| a pair of parables told by Jesus in the New | Testament, and found in Luke 14:28-33. |
| istian scholar, currently a Professor of New | Testament and Biblical Theology at Westminster Theolog |
| , Dead Sea Scrolls, Philo, Josephus, the New | Testament, and the Talmuds. |
| He served as Professor of the Old | Testament and Dean of McCormick Theological Seminary i |
| iversity where he continued to study the Old | Testament and was awarded the Cambridge tripos. |
| include Valley of the Kings, Ancient Lives, | Testament and The Seven Wonders of the World, many of |
| ndorsement Arthur J. Droge, Professor of New | Testament and Early Christian Literature and Director |
| In 1542, Tyndale's New | Testament and other vernacular books were banned - ess |
| ith other metal acts including Machine Head, | Testament and All Shall Perish during July and August |
| paintings depict scenes derived from the New | Testament and belong to the early Dutch School. |
| the Order of St. Victor in his last will and | testament, and he left 4,000 pounds to be equally divi |
| Lenin's | Testament and remarks by Nadezhda Krupskaya, the forme |
| ed a broad variety of articles about the Old | Testament and Oriental Culture, especially material cu |
| sh history, languages and customs of the Old | Testament and Biblical prophecies. |
| chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New | Testament and is part of the Sermon on the Mount. |
| Cocceius found Christ everywhere in the Old | Testament and Hugo Grotius found him nowhere. |
| Haim then turns to the Old | Testament and finds that in Numbers 6:5 it's written o |
| Jewish scriptures are subordinate to the New | Testament and must be interpreted through it, in the s |
| Hampshire where he majored in Classical, New | Testament, and Patristic Greek. |
| -author of A Manual Grammar of the Greek New | Testament and A Hellenistic Greek Reader, who also cri |
| clude N.T. Wright (Research Professor of New | Testament and Early Christianity at the University of |
| attempt to live out the teachings of the New | Testament and practice lives of compassion and hospita |
| The Holy Bible Containing the Old | Testament and the New, Translated into the Indian Lang |
| traditions of Judaism, the study of the Old | Testament and in Greek Philosophy. |
| Pseudonymity, the New | Testament, and Deception: An Inquiry into Intention an |
| an exhaustive study of the Hebrew Bible (Old | Testament), and comparing with perspectives from surro |
| Church places its basis of faith in the New | Testament and the belief that the Bible is the word of |
| It is one of few copies of the whole New | Testament and the Book of Psalms. |
| Tenney was professor of New | Testament and Greek until moving to Wheaton College in |
| chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New | Testament and is part of the Sermon on the Mount. |
| The Old | Testament and Theology (1969); |
| anslated Michaelis's Introduction to the New | Testament and added his own "hypothesis" on the inter- |
| that was frequently used by Paul in the New | Testament, and in a few places in Acts of the Apostles |
| He was a scholar in studying the Old | Testament and wrote books and papers. |
| chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New | Testament and is part of the Sermon on the Mount. |
| "Shawty," by Plies, from the album The Real | Testament, and on "To Me You're Everything," by 98 Deg |
| e forenoon, includes many Psalms, hymns, Old | Testament and New Testament readings |
| on from the Garden of Eden, and end with the | testament and translation of Enoch. |
| "Bach is the Old | Testament and Beethoven the New Testament of music". |
| rt, in which, starting from texts in the Old | Testament and assuming the tone of a prophet, he discu |
| chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New | Testament and is part of the Sermon on the Mount. |
| ter (1895 - 1903) and General Editor for Old | Testament and Apocrypha, Cambridge Bible for Schools a |
| il 1966, Dalglish served as professor of Old | Testament and Hebrew at Eastern Baptist Theological Se |
| Preserved Smith, a noted scholar of the Old | Testament, and inherited his name from a line of Purit |
| asized the "one another" passages of the New | Testament, and the mentoring relationship described in |
| including Corley, who was a professor of New | Testament and Greek and the Dean of the School of Theo |
| chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New | Testament and is part of the Sermon on the Mount. |
| He was also University Lecturer in the New | Testament and published various books on the Old and N |
| His last poems are doubtless his | Testament and Codicille. |
| Words were selected by Elgar from the New | Testament and Apocrypha. |
| e thrash compared by the Decibel Magazine to | Testament and Megadeth with power groove moves compara |
| ferent Urim and Thummims: the one of the Old | Testament and two mentioned in the Book of Mormon, one |
| ins with Christ and goes backward to the Old | Testament and forward to the New Testament and beyond |
| rature and Hellenistic Greek; Hebrew and Old | Testament; and New Testament language, literature, and |
| n of the angel has many parallels in the Old | Testament, and is another example of Matthew's fondnes |
| pages of the Hebrew bible and the Greek New | Testament, and portions of the Church Fathers, especia |
| Dictionary of the Later New | Testament and Its Developments. |
| Masters Degree in New | Testament and Christian Origins, Princeton Theological |
| roject by Eric Peterson & Steve DiGiorgio of | Testament, and Steve Smyth of Nevermore. |
| n Aramaic which contains portions of the Old | Testament and New Testament, and another palimpsest ma |
| a Pradesh from 1962 to 1976, Eric taught New | Testament and Religions to students pursuing L.Th., B. |
| elieves the Bible, the Scriptures of the Old | Testament and the New Testament, preserved for us in t |
| chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New | Testament and is part of the Sermon on the Mount. |
| David Murray is Professor of Old | Testament and Practical Theology |
| Throughout the Old | Testament and Jewish commentaries it is asserted that |
| chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New | Testament and is part of the Sermon on the Mount. |
| "Exorcism in the New | Testament and in Contemporary Ministry: A Reader's Gui |
| l his death, including full professor of Old | Testament and Academic Dean and Vice President of Acad |
| Testament and Dizzy make their first appearances as no | |
| ing examines each of the miracles in the New | Testament and finds in them nothing miraculous, but ra |
| The Gift of Prophecy in the New | Testament and Today |
| a German theologian with interest in the New | Testament and specialized in Dead Sea Scrolls research |
| He wrote a concordance of the Greek New | Testament, and a some titles with his son James. |
| Divine Truth, the Harmony of the Old and New | Testament, and the peculiar Doctrines of Christianity, |
| chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New | Testament and is part of the Sermon on the Mount. |
| the origins, history and theology of the New | Testament and early Christianity. |
| The translations of the Old | Testament and New Testament are accompanied by comment |
| The plan entails reading the New | Testament and the Psalms through twice a year, and the |
| chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New | Testament and is part of the Sermon on the Mount. |
| chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New | Testament and is part of the Sermon on the Mount. |
| f musical instruments for worship in the New | Testament and second that the Old Testament uses of in |
| and gives detailed courses on the Bible (Old | Testament and New Testament). |
| es by him on almost all the books of the Old | Testament, and many sermons, are preserved in manuscri |
| chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New | Testament and is part of the Sermon on the Mount. |
| gyptian papyri was soon to revolutionize New | Testament and Koine Greek Lexicography with the public |
| hristology, the Jewish Background of the New | Testament, and New Testament Textual Criticism. |
| among the seven General epistles of the New | Testament and considered canonical by Christians. |
| d to his alma mater at Lampeter to teach Old | Testament and doctrine for three years between 1952 an |
| bout 20 years to manually transcribe the New | Testament and his work was passed on in the Nisbet of |
| s, while rejecting "most of those in the Old | Testament, and a few in the new", including rejecting |
| and created the first translation of the New | Testament and Psalms into Haitian Creole. |
| or a case study of the distortion of Nobel´s | testament and how Parliament had managed the prize ent |
| on with illuminations of scenes from the Old | Testament and a complete bestiary, which (as in the Qu |
| h the beginning of time according to the Old | Testament and ending with Armageddon according to the |
| debate over the relationship between the New | Testament and the Old Testament first begun by Marcion |
| d in strips to represent scenes from the New | Testament and depictions of some saints. |
| lific author and lecturer on the Bible's New | Testament, and dean of a Lutheran seminary in exile in |
| nt theologian, known for his work on the Old | Testament and comparative near-east religious history. |
| 1904-1985) was an American professor of Old | Testament and Greek and author of several books. |
| chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New | Testament, and is part of the Sermon on the Mount. |
| biblical books (especially those in the Old | Testament) and no doubt affected his translation of va |
| Surprisingly these first New | Testament and Old Testament editions followed the Gene |
| e is a Reformed evangelical professor of Old | Testament and Hebrew. |
| chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New | Testament and is part of the Sermon on the Mount. |
| n works include "The Bible in Art", "The New | Testament and The Bible in Art" and, "The Old Testamen |
| h he had proposed should accompany his Greek | Testament, and which was republished by him, with addi |
| with W.D. Davies) The Background of the New | Testament and its Eschatology: Studies in Honour of C. |
| T. Axelrod from The Book of Isaiah, The Old | Testament and adapted from Song of the Earth Spirit, a |
| chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New | Testament and is part of the Sermon on the Mount. |
| t is in the teachings of Judaism, in the Old | Testament, and in the Talmud, that the Israeli militar |
| ates that the "categorical mercy" of the New | Testament and the "Christian world seemed to...offer a |
| chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New | Testament and is part of the Sermon on the Mount. |
| Luther translated in 1522-1534 first the New | Testament, and then the Old Testament, into German, so |
| chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New | Testament and is part of the Sermon on the Mount. |
| essee, and also as Research Professor of New | Testament and Greek at Midwestern Baptist Theological |
| h" (a reference to the Beatitudes of the New | Testament and Psalm 37:11.) |
| His studies concentrated largely on the Old | Testament and ancient languages, including Greek, Lati |
| on subjects including vocabulary of the Old | Testament, and words and texts in the Akkadian, Arabic |
| f the German Religion), he held that the Old | Testament and portions of the New Testament of the Bib |
| chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New | Testament and is part of the Sermon on the Mount. |
| 1889) as A Greek-English Lexicon of the New | Testament, and his New Testament Bibliography (1890). |
| book was subsequently decoupled from Spanish | Testament and, with minor modifications, published on |
| In the New | Testament, another Eleazar, the son of Eliud, is liste |
| the Twelve is one of the texts from the New | Testament apocrypha which was found in the Nag Hammadi |
| ch of various fragmentary texts from the New | Testament apocrypha and Old Testament apocrypha remain |
| al Gospels, dating of canonical Gospels, New | Testament apocrypha) |
| f Peter and Paul is a late text from the New | Testament apocrypha, thought to date from after the 4t |
| , the Acta Andreae were relegated to the New | Testament apocrypha. |
| 3 Enoch is an Old | Testament Apocryphal book. 3 Enoch purports to have be |
| ledging that churches in the time of the New | Testament appear to all have had multiple elders. |
| he defects of the objections against the New | Testament application of the prophecies in the Old exp |
| Andy Sneap (of Megadeth, BLAZE, Exodus, | Testament, Arch Enemy and Onslaught fame) a life-long |
| Alex Skolnick and Louie Clemente of | Testament are out of the band and replaced by James Mu |
| Chinese ceramics and Old | Testament are attractions here. |
| rtain actions or sayings by Jesus in the New | Testament are from Historical Jesus. |
| - plants mentioned in the Bible, with an Old | Testament area commemorating the twelve tribes of Isra |
| tyle, with motives from both the Old and New | Testament, as well as later Saints. |
| holas and Tsugumaro Nakai translated the New | Testament as an official text in 1901. |
| en was requested to translate the entire New | Testament as well. |
| mentaries on the historical books of the Old | Testament as far as Second Chronicles, and on the Gosp |
| e church, this time with scenes from the Old | Testament, as originally intended for his first set. |
| communism/communalism, presented in the New | Testament as practiced by 1st century Christian saints |
| s is translated in other portions of the New | Testament as servant, it is also translated as deacon |
| , responsible for the later books of the Old | Testament, as well as on the "Revision Committee" whic |
| hings we believe in, the contents of the New | Testament as our faith (Acts 6:7; 1 Tim. |
| considerations on the Prophecies of the Old | Testament as grounds and reasons of the Christian Reli |
| d used it in his edition of the Bohairic New | Testament as a basis for the text of the Gospels. |
| ted A Critical Bibliography of the Greek New | Testament as Published in America (1884). |
| e used it in his edition of the Bohairic New | Testament as a basis for the text of the Gospels. |
| ryphal book, written in the style of the Old | Testament, as revelations of Ezekiel. |
| The Sacraments of the New | Testament as Instituted by Christ 1880 |
| Introduction to the Old | Testament as Scripture (1979) |
| ns practice eisegesis when they read the Old | Testament as anticipating Jesus of Nazareth. |
| es, playing in a rock band called The Purple | Testament as a teenager as well as arranging tunes for |
| s, and is provided in good faith without any | testament as to its accuracy. |
| the edition of Westcott and Hort of the New | Testament, as the basis for his work, but made selecti |
| llegorized interpretations that read the Old | Testament as a series of prefigurations of the New Tes |
| s the Great figures in the Hebrew Bible (Old | Testament) as the patron and deliverer of the Jews. |
| r used it in his edition of the Bohairic New | Testament as a basis for the text of the Gospels. |
| fers to the city as Caesarea Paneas; the New | Testament as Caesarea Philippi, to distinguish it from |
| The design of the writers of the New | Testament, as well as that of Jesus, was not to teach |
| d occasionally meet with the saints in a New | Testament assembly. |
| cently he was Distinguished Professor of New | Testament at McMaster Divinity College. |
| ham was, until 2005, senior professor of Old | Testament at the University of Gloucestershire, a post |
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