A History Christianity
Edited By: Robert A. Guisepi
The Bible
Author: Ryan Cameroon
Many religions have a literature that serves as a foundation for belief and practice among their followers. For Judaism and Christianity such a literature is found in the Bible--a term derived from the Greek meaning...
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Bible timelines are a useful tool for understanding the historical context of the Bible and the chronological order of events and stories mentioned in the text. These timelines provide a visual representation of the events and figures described in the Bible, and they can help readers to better under...
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Welcome to our enriching "Bible Lessons" section, where we embark on a journey of spiritual exploration and understanding. Delve into a diverse array of thought-provoking posts that offer profound insights from a biblical perspective. Our collection covers an array of topics, ranging from profound t...
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The Bible is a collection of texts that span thousands of years and covers a wide range of historical events. Some of the major events that are recounted in the Bible include:
The Creation: The Bible begins with the story of the creation of the world, as described in the book of Genesis. This story...
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Ancient political history is the study of the political systems, events, and leaders that shaped the world in ancient times. It encompasses a wide range of civilizations and cultures, from the ancient Egyptians and Greeks to the Romans and Persians.
One of the most significant ancient political syst...
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1. Brief Account of Events Said to Have Occurred
Jewish and Roman histories begin to intersect at this point, so that one cannot discuss Jewish history without discussing Roman history (The reverse is not as true, of course). When Salome died in 67 BCE, there arose a conflict between Hyrcanus II and...
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1. Brief Account of Events Said to Have Occurred
In 49 BCE, in Rome, a civil war erupted between Pompey and Julius Caesar. At first, Hyrcanus II and Antipater supported Pompey, as most from the east did, but quickly switched allegiances, when it was discovered that Caesar and his allies had been vic...
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1. Brief Account of Events Said to Have Occurred From 37 until 4 BCE,
Herod reigned in Jerusalem and gradually, with the approval of the Romans, expanded his kingdom; his kingdom included both Jews and Gentiles, but he did not follow the Hasmonean policy of forcibly converting gentiles to Judaism....
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Welcome to our extensive collection of online Bible translations! Here, you'll find a diverse array of translations, each offering a unique perspective on the sacred text. Whether you're a seasoned scholar, a curious seeker, or simply looking for a fresh perspective, our library has something for ev...
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Introduction
Why should we have some understanding of how the Bible came to us? Young children often think that milk comes in cartons from the grocery store. As they grow up they learn that milk comes from cows on the farm. Likewise many Christians have become so used to having Bibles that they have...
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Welcome to our Bible History post on "The Eternal City" - Rome, a captivating destination that holds profound significance in both Hebrew history and the biblical narrative. In this post, we embark on a journey to explore Rome's connections to Hebrew heritage, tracing its role in shaping the early C...
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Welcome to our captivating video page, where we present a collection of insightful and thought-provoking videos delving into the rich tapestry of biblical narratives. Immerse yourself in the ancient stories that have shaped cultures, inspired faith, and stood the test of time.
Witness the awe-inspir...
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The Kingdoms of David and Solomon are often referred to as the "Golden Age" of Israel. This was a time of peace and prosperity, when Israel was a major power in the region. David and Solomon were both great leaders who are remembered for their wisdom and military prowess.
David was the second king o...
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The Bible mentions many cities that have since been lost, such as Sodom and Gomorrah. It also mentions ancient empires, such as Babylon and Assyria, that have long since disappeared.
These references have led scholars to explore the Bible's connections to these ancient civilizations. They have stud...
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In the vast landscape of human history, few texts hold as much sway and significance as the Bible. From the ancient stories of creation to the profound teachings of Jesus Christ, the Bible serves as a timeless repository of wisdom, faith, and cultural heritage. Let us embark on a journey through the...
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