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  • ...udaism]] (Temple of [[Solomon]] and the capital of the ancient kingdoms of Israel and [[Judeah]]), [[Christianity]] ([[Christ]]’s crucifixion and resurrect ...[[Shrine of the Book]], housing the [[Dead Sea Scrolls]], at the [[Israel Museum]]]]
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  • ...]] [[eventually]] portrayed a clearer [[recognition]] of the Lord God of [[Israel]] as the [[Universal Father]] in heaven than any other world religion. " ...their stay in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandria Alexandria]. This museum was not a collection of rare objects but rather a [[university]] of [https:
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  • ...tines are not [[wiktionary:autochthonous|autochthonous]] to the regions of Israel/Palestine which the [[Bible]] describes them inhabiting. The Bible contain ...e cities (the [[Pentapolis]]) of the Philistines (Redford 1992, p. 289). [[Israel Finkelstein]] has suggested that there may be a period of 25-50 years after
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  • ...eir religion eventually portrayed a clearer recognition of the Lord God of Israel as the Universal Father in heaven than any other world religion." ====At the Museum====
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  • ...trials was a remote ''retroactive'' intercessory prayer study conducted in Israel by Leibovici. This study used 3393 patient records from 1990-96, and blindl # "Buddhist Art" (HTML). Pacific Asia Museum. 2003. [https://www.pacificasiamuseum.org/buddhism/html/essay4.htm]. Retrie
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  • ...]] [[eventually]] portrayed a clearer [[recognition]] of the Lord God of [[Israel]] as the [[Universal Father]] in heaven than any other world religion. " ...their stay in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandria Alexandria]. This museum was not a collection of rare objects but rather a [[university]] of [https:
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  • ..., prophets, religious reformers and philosophers, from China, India, Iran, Israel and Greece, changed the direction of civilizations forever<ref>Tarnas, Rich ...sson, Lionel (1994). Ships and Seafaring in Ancient Times. London: British Museum Press. ISBN 0-7141-1735-8.
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  • ...day they heard a learned [[rabbi]] [[discourse]] on the " [[Destiny]] of [[Israel]], " and after the service they met one Crispus, the chief ruler of this [[ ...kipedia.org/wiki/Plato Plato] when they attended the [[lecture]]s in the [[museum]] at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandria Alexandria]. They all enjoye
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  • Earlier burials of early H. sapiens have been found in Israel ca. 100 kya but the "ritual remains" (boar jawbone and deer antlers) are Museum of Natural History—not to mention the fact that they are alone in that ti
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  • ...oo, the favor of that Being in whose hands we are, who led our fathers, as Israel of old, from their native land and planted them in a country flowing with a ...by Thomas Jefferson. Translated by R. F. Weymouth. Located in the National Museum, Washington, D. C.
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