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The Biblical Institute

Author : James White
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 372 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 1878
Category : Seventh-Day Adventists
ISBN : COLUMBIA:CR60119160

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Worship, Ministry, and the Authority of the Church

Author : Angel R,Ángel Manuel Rodríguez
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 429 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0925675296

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Bearing Yhwh’s Name at Sinai

Author : Carmen Joy Imes
Publisher : Penn State Press
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2023-06-21
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781646022663

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The Name Command (NC) is usually interpreted as a prohibition against speaking Yhwh’s name in a particular context: false oaths, wrongful pronunciation, irreverent worship, magical practices, cursing, false teaching, and the like. However, the NC lacks the contextual specification needed to support the command as speech related. Taking seriously the narrative context at Sinai and the closest lexical parallels, a different picture emerges—one animated by concrete rituals and their associated metaphorical concepts. The unique phrase ns' shm is one of several expressions arising from the conceptual metaphor, election as branding, that finds analogies in high-priest regalia as well as in various ways of claiming ownership in the Ancient Near East, such as inscribed monuments, the use of seals, and the branding of slaves. The NC presupposes that Yhwh has claimed Israel by placing Yhwh’s own name on her. In this light, the first two commands of the Decalogue reinforce the two sides of the covenant declaration: “I will be your God; you will be my people.” The first expresses the demand for exclusive worship and the second calls for proper representation. As a consequence, the NC invites a richer exploration of what it means to be a people in covenant with Yhwh—a people bearing his name among the nations. It also points to what is at stake when Israel carries that name “in vain.” The image of bearing Yhwh’s name offers a rich source for theological and ethical reflection that cannot be conveyed nonmetaphorically without distortion or loss of meaning.

The Word

Author : Artur Stele
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0925675288

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The Pontifical Biblical Institute

Author : Maurice Gilbert
Publisher : Pontificio Istituto Biblico
Page : 524 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Education
ISBN : STANFORD:36105115332871

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Established in accordance with the wish of Pope Pius X, at the suggestion f Fr. Leopold Fonck, S. J., and straightway entrusted to the Society of Jesus, the Pontifical Biblical Institute celebrates its centenary in 2009. Its main centre is in the heart of Rome. It has a subsidiary branch in Jerusalem since 1927. Telling the story of this specialized university institution is in a way recalling the stages through which biblical exegesis has passed in the course of that century. Based on documents from archives, eighty of which are reproduced, this circumstantial account retraces, step by step, the important periods the Institute has lived through, in Rome, then in Jerusalem.

Abraham's Silence

Author : J. Richard Middleton
Publisher : Baker Academic
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2021-11-16
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781493430888

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It is traditional to think we should praise Abraham for his willingness to sacrifice his son as proof of his love for God. But have we misread the point of the story? Is it possible that a careful reading of Genesis 22 could reveal that God was not pleased with Abraham's silent obedience? Widely respected biblical theologian, creative thinker, and public speaker J. Richard Middleton suggests we have misread and misapplied the story of the binding of Isaac and shows that God desires something other than silent obedience in difficult times. Middleton focuses on the ethical and theological problem of Abraham's silence and explores the rich biblical tradition of vigorous prayer, including the lament psalms, as a resource for faith. Middleton also examines the book of Job in terms of God validating Job's lament as "right speech," showing how the vocal Job provides an alternative to the silent Abraham. This book provides a fresh interpretation of Genesis 22 and reinforces the church's resurgent interest in lament as an appropriate response to God.

Anglo-Biblical Institute. ... Session 1858-59

Author : Anglo-Biblical Institute (LONDON)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 134 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 1859
Category : Electronic
ISBN : BL:A0017130887

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Genesis to Jesus

Author : Scott Hahn,Kimberly Hahn
Publisher : Servant Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2011-01-11
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1616360402

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Participant Workbook Revised and reformatted! Genesis to Jesus opens the door to deeper understanding of Scripture for all Catholics, especially those who find reading the Bible a daunting task. The book leads the reader on an overview of salvation history in order to give the "big picture," the single plot that runs through the books of the Bible. What is that overarching story? God's plan to bring all humanity into his covenant family. This overview of key covenants from creation to the New Covenant established by Jesus not only helps the reader see how various biblical stories fit together in God's plan, it also provides a foundation for ongoing Bible study. Genesis to Jesus is the first in a series of study guides produced by The St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology, based in Steubenville, Ohio. The Center, founded in 2000, develops materials to help Catholics deepen their faith through Scripture study. KIMBERLY HAHN is the author of Life-Giving Love: Embracing God's Beautiful Design for Marriage, the Life-Nurturing Love series published by Servant Books, and coauthor, with her husband Scott Hahn, of Rome, Sweet Rome: Our Journey to Catholicism. DR. SCOTT HAHN teaches theology at the Franciscan University of Steubenville, Ohio. He is the author of A Father Who Keeps His Promises: God's Covenant Love in Scripture and many other books. They are the parents of six children.

Biblical Studies

Author : Peter J. Gentry
Publisher : H&e Academic
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2020-05-18
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1989174485

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Biblical Studies, volume 1, contains three essays of further research and study on questions raised by writing Kingdom through Covenant. In this volume, Peter J. Gentry presents new research on the image of God where all instances of "image" and "likeness" in Hebrew and cognate languages were analysed. "New Israel in Isaiah" shows the inclusion of the nations in the one people of God. The future restored people of God not only include the nations but will eventually be called by a completely new name. "Sanctification Under the New Covenant" looks at the role of the New Covenant in the life of the believer.

Reframing Biblical Studies

Author : Ellen Van Wolde
Publisher : Penn State Press
Page : 417 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2009-06-23
Category : History
ISBN : 9781575066202

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Until recently, biblical studies and studies of the written and material culture of the ancient Near East have been fragmented, governed by experts who are confined within their individual disciplines’ methodological frameworks and patterns of thinking. The consequence has been that, at present, concepts and the terminology for examining the interaction of textual and historical complexes are lacking. However, we can learn from the cognitive sciences. Until the end of the 1980s, neurophysiologists, psychologists, pediatricians, and linguists worked in complete isolation from one another on various aspects of the human brain. Then, beginning in the 1990s, one group began to focus on processes in the brain, thereby requiring that cell biologists, neurologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, linguists, and other relevant scientists collaborate with each other. Their investigation revealed that the brain integrates all kinds of information; if this were not the case, we would not be able to catch even a glimpse of the brain’s processing activity. By analogy, van Wolde’s proposal for biblical scholarship is to extend its examination of single elements by studying the integrative structures that emerge out of the interconnectivity of the parts. This analysis is based on detailed studies of specific relationships among data of diverse origins, using language as the essential device that links and permits expression. This method can be called a cognitive relational approach. Van Wolde bases her work on cognitive concepts developed by Ronald Langacker. With these concepts, biblical scholars will be able to study emergent cognitive structures that issue from biblical words and texts in interaction with historical complexes. Van Wolde presents a method of analysis that biblical scholars can follow to investigate interactions among words and texts in the Hebrew Bible, material and nonmaterial culture, and comparative textual and historical contexts. In a significant portion of the book, she then exemplifies this method of analysis by applying it to controversial concepts and passages in the Hebrew Bible (the crescent moon; the in-law family; the city gate; differentiation and separation; Genesis 1, 34; Leviticus 18, 20; Numbers 5, 35; Deuteronomy 21; and Ezekiel 18, 22, 33).

The Holy Spirit

Author : Charles Caldwell Ryrie
Publisher : Moody Publishers
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 1965
Category : Holy Spirit
ISBN : 0802435653

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All students of Scripture can benefit from this concise, practical study of the person and work of the Holy Spirit. All the doctrinal essentials are here, clearly organized and explained by the renowned scholar who prepared the Ryrie Study Bible. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

The Biblical Institute

Author : Uriah Smith
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 1877
Category : Seventh-Day Adventists
ISBN : OCLC:31965259

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International Review of Biblical Studies, Volume 49 (2002-2003)

Author : Bernhard Lang
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 526 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2004-02-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789047412717

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Formerly known by its subtitle “Internationale Zeitschriftenschau für Bibelwissenschaft und Grenzgebiete”, the International Review of Biblical Studies has served the scholarly community ever since its inception in the early 1950’s. Each annual volume includes approximately 2,000 abstracts and summaries of articles and books that deal with the Bible and related literature, including the Dead Sea Scrolls, Pseudepigrapha, Non-canonical gospels, and ancient Near Eastern writings. The abstracts – which may be in English, German, or French - are arranged thematically under headings such as e.g. “Genesis”, “Matthew”, “Greek language”, “text and textual criticism”, “exegetical methods and approaches”, “biblical theology”, “social and religious institutions”, “biblical personalities”, “history of Israel and early Judaism”, and so on. The articles and books that are abstracted and reviewed are collected annually by an international team of collaborators from over 300 of the most important periodicals and book series in the fields covered.

The Case for Jesus

Author : Brant Pitre
Publisher : Image
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2016-02-02
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780770435493

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“This book will prove to be a most effective weapon… against the debunking and skeptical attitudes toward the Gospels that are so prevalent, not only in academe, but also on the street, among young people who, sadly, are leaving the Churches in droves.” – Robert Barron, author of Catholicism For well over a hundred years now, many scholars have questioned the historical truth of the Gospels, claiming that they were originally anonymous. Others have even argued that Jesus of Nazareth did not think he was God and never claimed to be divine. In The Case for Jesus, Dr. Brant Pitre, the bestselling author of Jesus and the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist, goes back to the sources—the biblical and historical evidence for Christ—in order to answer several key questions, including: • Were the four Gospels really anonymous? • Are the Gospels folklore? Or are they biographies? • Were the four Gospels written too late to be reliable? • What about the so-called “Lost Gospels,” such as “Q” and the Gospel of Thomas? • Did Jesus claim to be God? • Is Jesus divine in all four Gospels? Or only in John? • Did Jesus fulfill the Jewish prophecies of the Messiah? • Why was Jesus crucified? • What is the evidence for the Resurrection? As The Case for Jesus will show, recent discoveries in New Testament scholarship, as well as neglected evidence from ancient manuscripts and the early church fathers, together have the potential to pull the rug out from under a century of skepticism toward the traditional Gospels. Above all, Pitre shows how the divine claims of Jesus of Nazareth can only be understood by putting them in their ancient Jewish context.

Anthropology and Biblical Studies

Author : Louise Joy Lawrence,Mario I. Aguilar
Publisher : Brill
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Religion
ISBN : UOM:39015060848598

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Presents the findings of an international research symposium, held at St Andrews University, Scotland, in July 2003. Contributors include both biblical scholars and anthropologists. The essays presented variously explore and review interdisciplinary links, innovations and developments between anthropology and biblical studies in reference to interpretation of both the OT and NT and pseudepigraphal works. Explored are methodological issues, the use of anthropological concepts in biblical studies (identity; purity boundaries; virtuoso religion; spiritual experience; sacred space) and more 'field orientated' work of bible translators in different cultures.