• The Bible tells us directly that following God's laws and commandments will lead to proper health. (beliefnet.com)
  • The Bible says, "For we are God's handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do" (Ephesians 2:10). (beliefnet.com)
  • There are only two Bibles, God's and the devil's. (chick.com)
  • I've read all the way through the Bible at least six times, and I attempt to spend at least ten minutes a day reading God's Word. (triciagoyer.com)
  • Several Bible verses talk about our wellness in the Bible. (beliefnet.com)
  • Here are five Bible verses on wellness every Christian should know. (beliefnet.com)
  • Be inspired in your walk with Jesus Christ and grow in your knowledge of the Bible with videos highlighting Bible verses by topic . (godtube.com)
  • Bible verses about dating? (bermangraphics.com)
  • The first four verses of Psalm 137 contain the well-known lament in the Bible sung by those from Judea taken captive into Babylon. (biblestudy.org)
  • The basic, intuitive argument for biblical inerrancy has always been that the Bible is God speaking and that God cannot lie. (logos.com)
  • Inerrancy of the Bible is an important foundation for the process of translation. (biblicaltraining.org)
  • Michael Lawrence, pastor of Hinson Baptist Church in Portland, Ore., offers his thoughts on how address these arguments about the inerrancy of the Bible. (christianpost.com)
  • Chick.com: Where Do Bible Manuscripts Come From? (chick.com)
  • Each Strong's Number links the root meaning of the words of the Bible back to the original meanings in the Hebrew and Greek manuscripts from which they were translated. (lu.se)
  • After William Tyndale published the first Bible in English in 1539 that was translated from the Hebrew and Greek texts, King James of England assembled a team of top scholars to create an English translation that was published in 1611. (biblicaltraining.org)
  • The Bible tells us that the critical mental and physical health passages in the Bible are referenced in the Proverbs. (beliefnet.com)
  • During the course of a day, take a moment to read the Bible passage with the short commentary and to reflect on the questions which follow. (taize.fr)
  • Wycliffe Associates trains Christians all over the world to become Bible translators and we seek to safeguard the integrity of the Scriptures through that process. (wycliffeassociates.org)
  • Jewish Xns (problems with terminology -- Xn Jews, etc) aka Ebionites --400 ce Hieronymous (aka Jerome) Latin Xnty edited the Latin Vulgate Bible (official Scriptures of Roman Catholic church) didn't think Jewish Xns were Jewish or Xn -- Jewish Xns self perception: saw themselves as b/ at same time How do we know they saw themselves as Jewish? (upenn.edu)
  • In regard to the Bible the term was first used to designate the idea of the Sacred Scripture as the norm of true religion, but was soon employed also in the sense of norm or list defining what books constitute the Sacred Scriptures. (catholicculture.org)
  • The order used here follows the divisions used in Jewish Bibles. (wikipedia.org)
  • While the Bible doesn't give us medical guidance directly, there are many principles we can apply to our physical, mental and spiritual well-being that all Christians should pay attention to. (beliefnet.com)
  • How Should Christians Respond to People Claiming Errors and Contradictions in the Bible? (christianpost.com)
  • Christians, who generally believe all Scripture is God-breathed, can find themselves wondering how to respond. (christianpost.com)
  • vide Genesis 3:1 ) originally signifying to hiss or whisper, and hence to mutter incantations, to practice ophiomancy, and generally to divine. (studylight.org)
  • Oral, laryngeal, pharyngeal, and esophageal lesions of this type are generally known as a verrucous carcinoma or an Ackerman tumor. (medscape.com)
  • This is what evangelicals do today: if we come across an apparent error or tension in the Bible, we check for textual errors or translation difficulties, and we are prepared to blame our own (fallen, finite) powers of understanding before blaming the Bible. (logos.com)
  • Wycliffe Associates is a ministry, and our mission of Bible translation is a special calling. (wycliffeassociates.org)
  • Luther s work on the translation of the Bible into German extended over many years. (godrules.net)
  • There is a large literature on Luther s Bible translation. (godrules.net)
  • Also recommended were Ehrman's early Christian reader, Anchor Bible Dictionary, Hennecke's New Testament Apocrypha, Tyson's Introductory text on NT and early Christianity, or similar introductory works. (upenn.edu)
  • The protocanonical books of the Old Testament correspond with those of the Bible of the Hebrews, and the Old Testament as received by Protestants. (catholic.org)
  • 1. There are some who would object to the miracles of the Bible, including the miracles of the resurrection. (studylight.org)
  • The Catholic canon of the Bible is the list of books that the Catholic Church officially declares to be inspired by God and presents as such to the faithful (see CANON, BIBLICAL). (catholicculture.org)
  • This 16-week semester is devoted to understanding the historical order and context of the books of the Bible as well as a survey of the book of Romans. (podbean.com)
  • Understanding the roots of the English language and knowing the history of the English translations of the Bible gives you a context that can help you understand the meaning of the passage you are reading. (biblicaltraining.org)
  • This means that it is generally true that the context in which someone or something is first mentioned sets the Bible attitude for that person or place. (chick.com)
  • Sound exegesis requires that the exegete consider grammar within a larger framework that includes context, lexeme, and other linguistic features.While the trend of some grammarians has been to take a purely grammatical approach to the language, Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics integrates the technical requirements for proper Greek interpretation with the actual interests and needs of Bible students. (lu.se)
  • In 1 Corinthians 10:13, the Bible says, "No temptation has overtaken you except what is common to mankind. (beliefnet.com)
  • Using one's imagination to fill in the scenes of the Bible may not be not erroneous in itself, but creating a doctrine or Bible interpretation on such is fallacy. (av1611.com)
  • These Bible meditations are meant as a way of seeking God in silence and prayer in the midst of our daily life. (taize.fr)
  • Undoubtedly the world's most printed and best-selling book, the Bible is sure to draw scrutiny. (christianpost.com)
  • These families are generally represented by the cities of Alexandria, Egypt and Antioch, Syria. (chick.com)
  • Therefore, all anyone need do is to explore the Bible and discover what GOD thinks of Alexandria, Egypt and what He thinks of Antioch, Syria. (chick.com)
  • probably because they are generally the same people. (bustedhalo.com)
  • School Choice - Public schools have been generally taken over by people and forces who believe they know better than parents what their children should be taught. (google.com)
  • People generally imagine that apocalyptic writings deal with "the end of the world. (taize.fr)
  • The two Bibles, in manuscript form, and their corresponding ideologies originate in two vastly different locations in the Mid East. (chick.com)
  • There is much disagreement within biblical scholarship today over the authorship of the Bible . (wikipedia.org)
  • But I find it striking that he says some of the same basic, major things about the Bible that evangelicals say today about it. (logos.com)
  • In our study of Alexandria and Antioch we find it impossible to ignore the Bible s attitude toward Egypt itself. (chick.com)
  • The woman will generally join her husband and be taken in by his family. (mediamonitors.net)
  • Are dating a separation - is separated, which generally have stories about dating a woman and your jurisdiction before getting back in your interests. (bermangraphics.com)
  • [1] The majority of scholars believe that most of the books of the Bible are the work of multiple authors and that all have been edited to produce the works known today. (wikipedia.org)
  • Having spent a fair amount of time over the decades observing males and females, it seems to me that males and females generally do different kinds of work. (frontpagemag.com)
  • But while Salinger's characters are generally rich New Yorkers who shop at department stores with assistants and rooms overflowing with furs, O'Connor's are much different. (sparknotes.com)
  • I know- I was a Bible-thumping christian for most of my young adult years. (thestranger.com)
  • In contrast, anaplastic carcinoma is quite aggressive and has a poor prognosis, while patients with metastatic medullary carcinoma may live for many years but generally succumb to their cancer. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Generally, the foreigner is a class of person often aligned with other vulnerable populations like widows and orphans. (thedailybeast.com)
  • Those who don't follow it generally do evil things to their fellow man. (google.com)
  • 1-2 Modern scholarship on violence in the Bible tends to fall into two categories: those who use modern ethics to critique what they see as the violent legacy of monotheism, and those who approach the topic from a historical and cultural perspective. (wikipedia.org)
  • If you're looking for some encouragement in being more purposeful about spending time reading the Bible each day, check out my podcast! (triciagoyer.com)
  • Canonicity, the history of the canon, and the history of the religious books rejected from the official canon of the Bible are concepts that are quite distinct the concept of the inspiration of the Bible. (catholicculture.org)
  • Scripture teaches that those who allow God to guide their lives generally live healthier lives. (beliefnet.com)
  • One miracle generally calls for another miracle. (studylight.org)
  • The Bible explicitly and repeatedly calls for the construction of a system that protects and cares for these groups. (thedailybeast.com)
  • After the publication of the prophets , all the books were collected into one volume, and Luther s complete Bible appeared in 1534. (godrules.net)
  • Which generally is Caucasian or White. (av1611.com)
  • Generally there was a single dish, into which each guest dipped his hand. (ccel.org)
  • They didn't think in those terms, so how could they even begin to discuss its relevance in the Bible? (thestranger.com)
  • In contrast, non-westernized cultural groups generally have more unified traditions, beliefs, and practices surrounding death, and they more frequently have religious objections to autopsy. (medscape.com)
  • Una idea central de este trabajo es que existe un fenómeno cultural importante en la comunidad puertorriqueña al enfrentar el VIH/SIDA. (bvsalud.org)
  • 2. Augustine makes the Bible the standard by which truth is judged. (logos.com)