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THEO I - Notes for Finals21.) THEO I - Notes for Finals

Over a week ago | Thursday 25th of September 2008 08:06:00 AM

Judges has considerable historical value as a source, the only biblical one, for determining both the events and the social conditions of the period between the Israelite conquest of Canaan and the time of Samuel. ...

From DAN ANTHONY G. ANAPI

a7news: israeli ad pulled due to saudi pressure22.) a7news: israeli ad pulled due to saudi pressure

Over a week ago | Monday 11th of August 2008 07:25:00 AM

it explores this both in its specific jewish form as well as in the set of universal values and laws, known as the noahide laws (after the biblical survivor of the flood and common ancestor of humanity, noah), which are at the root of ...

From Rivkah

a7news: us revokes visas for gaza fulbright students23.) a7news: us revokes visas for gaza fulbright students

Over a week ago | Tuesday 05th of August 2008 06:03:00 AM

ezra had been covering the protest by several dozen land of israel activists seeking unfettered access to the tomb of the biblical matriarch rachel, located on the outskirts of bethlehem. the demonstration was forcibly halted by the ...

From Rivkah

"Palestinian" Territory, Occupied? Two things wrong with that ...24.) "Palestinian" Territory, Occupied? Two things wrong with that ...

Over a week ago | Wednesday 28th of May 2008 06:22:00 PM

"Shomron is the heart of Biblical Israel. Most of today's communities were built near ancient sites from the First and Second Temples periods, and the time of the Mishna and the Talmud." See http://www.magniel.com/shomron/ especially ...

From urbanadder22

just worship25.) just worship

Over a week ago | Thursday 31st of July 2008 10:35:00 AM

a sheep-breeder and fig tree tender from tekoa in judah, god called the unsuspecting amos to go north and speak a hard message to israel?s leaders. this was during the period of israel?s greatest prosperity, thanks to both agricultural ...

From Brad Griffin

astonishing discovery [no.: 8]26.) astonishing discovery [no.: 8]

Over a week ago | Thursday 31st of July 2008 04:28:00 AM

1) the book of amos begins with, "the words of amos, who was one of the herders of tekoa, who saw visions concerning israel in the days of uzziah, king of judah, and in the days of jeroboam, king of israel, two years before the ...

From Yeshua loves

A Legal Guide of Jewish Law & a Practical Guide Shofar Sounding27.) A Legal Guide of Jewish Law & a Practical Guide Shofar Sounding

Over a week ago | Wednesday 04th of June 2008 02:54:00 AM

The Samaritans, however, do not recognize Rabbinic Judaism, like the Karaites of the 8th century, In principle, the idea that the first day of the Seventh [biblical) month is Rosh Hashanah is an innovation of Rabbinic Judaism as well as ...

From Arthur L. Finkle

CathApol - Catholic Apologetics: PLANS FOR THIRD JEWISH TEMPLE ...28.) CathApol - Catholic Apologetics: PLANS FOR THIRD JEWISH TEMPLE ...

Over a week ago | Thursday 14th of June 2007 08:18:00 AM

During the ceremony, participants sacrificed a young goat that was donated by a resident of Tekoa. The participants also built a special two-meter tall oven, in accordance with halakha (Jewish law).The Passover sacrifice is considered a ...

From Scott

influence of zarathushtrian faith on the abrahamic faiths of29.) influence of zarathushtrian faith on the abrahamic faiths of

Over a week ago | Tuesday 22nd of July 2008 04:20:00 AM

this rough-hewn character from tekoa, a sleepy village a half days walk south of jerusalem, strode into the temple at bethel one day and jolted the loungers there. his message was a shock. in a long, colorful oration, he declared the ...

From Felix Culpa

chapter for the day - july 7: 1 chronicles 4:5-5:17, acts 25 ...30.) chapter for the day - july 7: 1 chronicles 4:5-5:17, acts 25 ...

Over a week ago | Sunday 06th of July 2008 09:00:00 PM

ashhur, the father of tekoa, had two wives, helah and naarah; naarah bore him ahuzzam, hepher, temeni, and haahashtari. these were the sons of naarah. the sons of helah: zereth, izhar, and ethnan. koz fathered anub, zobebah, ...

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