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  • ...possibly ancestors of the [[Midianite]] nation. According to the [[Tanakh|Bible]], they played an important role in the history of ancient [[Israel]]. Acco ==In the [[Bible]]==
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  • ===Teacher: [[Bzutu]], [[Samuel]]=== Samuel: “This, I guess, is a well-timed lesson from your Teacher Aaron and also
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  • According to I [[Books of Samuel|Samuel]] 9:9, the old name for navi is ro'eh, ראה, which literally means "[[See ...f prophets in the [[Tanakh]] include [[Abraham]], [[Sarah]], [[Isaiah]], [[Samuel]], [[Ezekiel]], [[Malachi]], and [[Job]]. In Jewish tradition, [[Daniel]]
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  • ...was the second king of the united Kingdom of [[Israel]] according to the [[Bible]]. He is depicted as a [[righteous]] king, although not without fault, as w ...nd his reign over the united Kingdom of Israel c.1003–970 BC. The Books of Samuel[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=First_Book_of_Samuel] [https
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  • ...ars 108 times in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanakh Tanakh] (Hebrew Bible), and once as HaTzion.] It is spelled with a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki ...metimes to the Biblical land of [[Israel]]. The [[word]] is first found in Samuel II, 5:7 dating back over two and a half millennia. In [https://en.wikipedia
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  • ...us are inscribed. The expression "Book of Life" appears only once in the [[Bible]], in [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Psalms#Psalm_69 Psalm ...//nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=First_Book_of_Samuel#Chapter_25 I Samuel 25:29], however, is still in doubt), the Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha (e.g.
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  • ...is the second of the three major sections in the ''[[Tanakh]]'' ([[Hebrew Bible]]), following the [[Torah]] and preceding ''[[Ketuvim]]'' (writings). In the Jewish tradition, ''[[Books of Samuel|Samuel]]'' and ''[[Books of Kings|Kings]]'' are each counted as one book. In addi
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  • ...mitic noun il (אֱל, ʾēl [1]). It is the usual word for "god" in the Hebrew Bible, referring both to pagan deities and to the God of Israel, usually with a s The Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible defines "elohim" as a plural of eloah, an expanded form of the common Semit
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  • [[Image:biblegutenberg.jpg|right|frame|<center>"Gutenberg Bible"</center>]] ...is not yet certain, Proemial Annotations of Volume I of the [[Douay-Rheims Bible|Old Testament of Douay]]
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  • from Hebrew ''P'lishtim'', (See, e.g., 1 Samuel 17:26, 17:36; 2 Samuel 1:20; Judges 14:3)."people of P'lesheth" ("Philistia"); cf. Akkadian ''Pala ...tu'' and ''Pilista'' in [[Assyria]]n inscriptions, according to ''Easton's Bible Dictionary'' (1897).
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  • ...idea]] of [[Yahweh]], and are you [[ignorant]] of the teaching of [[Hebrew Bible|the Scriptures]] concerning the [[doctrine]] of [[God]]? And then did [[the ...s not strange because in the days of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel Samuel] the [[children]] of [[Abraham]] really believed that [[Yahweh]] created bo
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  • ...wiki/Septuagint Septuagint], the [[Greek]] [[translation]] of the [[Hebrew Bible|Hebrew scriptures]]); and a statue of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashera ...//nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=First_Book_of_Samuel#Chapter_28 1 Samuel. 28:13]). Elsewhere the shades of the dead are called gods ([https://nordan
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  • ...y]], and give it to everyone. Let your [[light]] shine as it says in the [[Bible]] and in the [[Urantia Book]]. You are making a [[difference]]. It is alrea ===='''''[[Bible]]''''', '''''[[Thought Adjusters]]'''''====
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  • ...ges], [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=First_Book_of_Samuel Samuel] [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Second_Book_of_Samuel], an ...ntity]] in [[Palestine]], brought forth the most complete form of [[Hebrew Bible|Old Testament]] apocalyptic, the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?
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  • ...crowned [[king]] by the [[prophet]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel Samuel] in accordance with [[divine]] directions. This they did in order to [[esta ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saul Saul] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel Samuel] as a background for the kingship of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David D
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  • ...ophets]] make their [[records]] from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel Samuel] to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaiah Isaiah]? And you should [[remembe [[Category: Bible]]
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  • ===Teacher: [[Machiventa]], [[Samuel]], [[Lanaforge]], [[Michael]], [[Mantoube]], [[Unknown|Anna]], [[Unknown|Ga ...izedek and I think the best, we have myself and teacher Thomas is here and Samuel of Panoptia. We are all three here. We are going to kind of be answering
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  • [[Image:SamuelByzantineProphet.jpg|right|frame|<center>Samuel, the Byzantine Prophet</center>]] According to I [[Books of Samuel|Samuel]] 9:9, the old name for navi is ro'eh, ראה, which literally means "[[See
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  • ...been allocated to work with you for some time, much in the way my brother Samuel works with George Barnard within his understanding of the more personal asp ...e found within the heart and soul of every one of you. You do not need the Bible, the Koran, or indeed the Urantia Book to tell you what you know is true, a
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  • ...iprocal covenantal faithfulness of God and the three young men." (Harper's Bible Commentary, p. 863)[https://www.earlyjewishwritings.com/azariah.html]
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  • [[Christians]] believe that prophecies in the [[Hebrew Bible]] refer to a [[spiritual]] savior, partly evidenced in passages from the [[ ...], the king of Persia, is referred to as "God's anointed" (Messiah) in the Bible. As explained by Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan,[https://jewsforjudaism.org/index2.php?
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  • ...Samuel] followed Eli and Samuel's son didn't live up to the standards that Samuel himself had set. [[Ghandi]]'s sons didn't live up to the [[standards]] that
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  • ...a miracle varies significantly. Often a religious [[text]], such as the [[Bible]] or [[Quran]], states that a miracle occurred, and believers accept this a ...otelian philosophers, who are still influential today, include Maimonides, Samuel ben Judah ibn Tibbon, and Gersonides. Directly or indirectly, their views a
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  • ...a [[Patriarchs (Bible)|patriarch]] whose life is narrated in the [[Hebrew Bible]]/[[Old Testament]], and as a [[prophets of Islam|prophet]] in the [[Quran] ...n|T.S. Kuhn]]’s ''[[The Structure of Scientific Revolutions]]'' by[[Thomas Samuel Kuhn|Kuhn, Thomas]], ''[[The Structure of Scientific Revolutions]]'', [[The
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  • ==97:1. SAMUEL—FIRST OF THE HEBREW PROPHETS== ...fforded a better [[opportunity]] for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel Samuel] to [[function]] as a [[teacher]] and reformer.
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  • ...heir knowledge of ethical and spiritual values had been lost.” Exegesis of Bible and Qur’an, H. Krausen. https://www.geocities.com/athens/thebes/8206/hkra # Samuel Pepys: "One feels it difficult to see how any mortal ever could consider th
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  • ...Jewish and Christian writers used the term in translations of the [[Hebrew Bible]] and in the [[New Testament]] to refer to religious specialists in Israeli ...be designations from different periods of visionaries and diviners (cf. 1 Samuel 9:9); and (3) ecstatics (Heb., navi’, commonly translated as "prophet"),
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  • ...mesh may have been read, in their own languages, by early authors of the [[Bible]] and of the [[Iliad]].[1] ...st]] texts in East Asia and the early modern European translators of the [[Bible]], in the course of their work have shaped the very languages into which th
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  • ..."Reward your friends and punish your enemies," [[Samuel Gompers|Gompers]], Samuel, “Men of Labor! Be Up and Doing,” editorial, ''American Federationist'' ...f Kings]] as put forward by [[Robert Filmer]]; he "minutely examines key [[Bible|Biblical]] passages"[https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/locke/#TwoTreGov Jo
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  • **1611 [[King James Bible]] published, which has influenced English writing down to the present day. ...nabated. Elaborate syntax matches elaborate vocabulary (e.g. writings of [[Samuel Johnson]]).
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  • ...otle taught, but was created ''ex nihilo'', as is taught explicitly in the Bible. Again, he rejected the Aristotelian doctrine that God's provident care ext * [[Samuel Hirsch]] (belonging to [[Reform Judaism]].)
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  • ...idea]] of [[Yahweh]], and are you [[ignorant]] of the teaching of [[Hebrew Bible|the Scriptures]] concerning the [[doctrine]] of [[God]]? And then did [[the ...s not strange because in the days of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel Samuel] the [[children]] of [[Abraham]] really believed that [[Yahweh]] created bo
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  • ...e four southern colonies. In two colonies, only one priest was a patriot; Samuel Provoost - who would become bishop- in New York and Robert Blackwell – w ...ricken clergymen, some clergy were too clever by half in their avoidance. Samuel Tingley, a priest in Delaware and Maryland, rather than praying “O Lord,
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  • ...rentiates between the Israelites and the tribe of Gad[5], and the books of Samuel and of Kings, which appear to portray Gad as an enemy of Israel[6]. Gad app ...printsec=frontcover&dq=peake%27s+bible+commentary&client=firefox-a Peake's Bible Commentary]
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  • ...prises the collection of texts which make it a whole nation. The [[Hebrew Bible]], [[Iran|Persian]] ''[[Shahnama]]'', the [[India]]n ''[[Mahabharata]]'', ' ...sh]]'' (dated from around [[3rd millennium BC|2700 B.C.]]), parts of the [[Bible]], the surviving works of [[Homer]] (the ''[[Iliad]]'' and the ''[[Odyssey]
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  • ...lly appears with the definite article as hā’Ēl 'the God' (for example in 2 Samuel 22.31,33–48). * Kugel, James L (2007). How to Read the Bible: A Guide to Scripture, Then and Now, Simon and Schuster.
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  • ...[[New English Dictionary]] quoted [[James Boswell]]'s conversation with [[Samuel Johnson]] concerning the inclusion of ''Civilization'' in Johnson's dictio [[Samuel P. Huntington]] similarly defines a civilization as "the highest cultural g
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  • ...ime would fail me to tell of Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, of David and Samuel and the prophets -- [[Category: Christian Bible]]
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  • Jefferson's conclusions about the Bible are noteworthy. He considered much of the [[New Testament]] to be false. H ...lish'' was published after his death and became known as the ''[[Jefferson Bible]]''.
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  • [24] And all the prophets who have spoken, from Samuel and those who came afterwards, also proclaimed these days. [20] And after that he gave them judges until Samuel the prophet.
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  • ...tom prevailed to such an extent that it found its way even into the Hebrew Bible, where it has remained in use. On the other hand, the many and close resemb [38(108)] and Samuel in the days of Saul, and David for the plague, and Solomon for those in the
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