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- The intertestamental period (Protestant) or deuterocanonical period (Catholic and Eastern Orthodox) is the period of time between the events of the protocanonical...
- validity of the intertestamental books was challenged and fourteen books were classed in 80 book Protestant Bibles as an intertestamental section called...
- appears in various forms as the name of an archangel in books of the intertestamental and early Christian periods. The book 2 Esdras, also known as 4 Ezra...
- Traditional 80-book Protestant Bibles include fourteen books in an intertestamental section between the Old Testament and New Testament called the Apocrypha...
- "throne" as allegory. The phrase the Kingdom of God is not common in intertestamental literature. Where it does occur, such as in the Psalms of Solomon and...
- The earliest references to archangels are in the literature of the intertestamental periods (e.g., 4 Esdras 4:36). In the Kabbalah there are traditionally...
- spring or the interior of the Earth. In a later extended sense in intertestamental Jewish literature, the abyss was the underworld, either the abode of...
- Religious cir****cision is generally performed shortly after birth, during childhood, or around puberty as part of a rite of p****age. Cir****cision for religious...
- heavenly court and tests the loyalty of Yahweh's followers. During the intertestamental period, possibly due to influence from the Zoroastrian figure of Angra...
- previously been deprecated by Jewish scholars—were moved by Luther into an intertestamental section of the Bible called the apocrypha. Lutherans and Anglicans...