- A
biblical canon is a set of
texts (also
called "books")
which a
particular Jewish or
Christian religious community regards as part of the Bible. The English...
- A
biblical m****cript is any
handwritten copy of a
portion of the text of the Bible.
Biblical m****cripts vary in size from tiny
scrolls containing individual...
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Biblical law is the
legal aspects of the Bible, the holy
scriptures of
Christianity and Judaism.
Abrogation of Old
Covenant laws
Christian views on the...
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Biblical studies is the
academic application of a set of
diverse disciplines to the
study of the
Bible (the Old
Testament and New Testament). For its theory...
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Biblical maximalism is the
movement in
Biblical scholarship that, as
opposed to
Biblical minimalism,
affirms the
historicity of
central Biblical narratives...
- In Christianity, the
Biblical Magi (/ˈmeɪdʒaɪ/ or /ˈmædʒaɪ/; singular: magus), also
known as the
Three Wise Men,
Three Kings, and
Three Magi, are distinguished...
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Biblical inspiration is the
doctrine in
Christian theology that the
human writers and
canonizers of the
Bible were led by God with the
result that their...
- Latin: optime), a form also used in Acts to
address Roman governors. Some
biblical interpreters have
concluded that he was a
Roman official who had been initiated...
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Biblical patriarchy, also
known as
Christian patriarchy, is a set of
beliefs in
Evangelical Protestant Christianity concerning gender relations and their...
- the
Bible by a
particular religious tradition or
community is
called a
biblical canon.
Believers in the
Bible generally consider it to be a
product of...