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  • Culture of Greece
    * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_of_Greece Wikipedia Article on Culture of Greece]
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  • King James Version
    ... st influential language", "the most important book in English religion and culture", and "the most celebrated book in the [[English-speaking world]]". It has ...
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  • Phil Stringer
    * The Culture War
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  • Christianity in Gaul
    ... stion arose as to whether the Gospel could really adapt itself to literary culture. With the inroads of the barbarians the discussion came to an end. ... s were guardians of the classical traditions of Latin literature and Roman culture, and long before the appearance of monasticism had been the mainstay of le ...
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  • Book of Ezekiel
    ... , but Jeremiah did tell them that they could become part of the Babylonian culture. They did this well, often being called upon by the Babylonians to complet ...
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  • Luther Bible
    ... </sup> Luther’s Bible spread its influence for the remolding of Western culture in all the great ferment of the sixteenth century. The worldwide implicati ...
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  • Article: Respecter of Persons or No Partiality? by Will Kinney
    Not all are born in a country which even has the word of God in its culture, or where it would be openly taught and encouraged. Psalms 147:19,20 "He s ...
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  • John Overall
    * N. R. N. Tyacke, ''Arminianism and English culture'', Britain and the Netherlands, ed. A. C. Duke and C. A. Tamse (The Hague, ...
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  • James VI and I
    ... Jonson]], and Sir [[Francis Bacon]] contributing to a flourishing literary culture.<sup>[]</sup> James himself was a talented scholar, the author of works su ... *Sharpe, Kevin M. (2000). ''Remapping Early Modern England: The Culture of Seventeenth-century England.'' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. I ...
    57 KB (8931 words) - 06:59, 12 March 2016
  • Desiderius Erasmus
    ... sense, and it is these 'humanist' ideals which have largely shaped Western culture in the succeeding centuries, blended with the teachings of the Christian G ...
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  • Responsa
    Responsa contain valuable information about the [[culture]] of the Jews and the people among whom they lived. Information may also b ...
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  • Martin Luther
    ... luenced the [[Protestant Reformation]] and changed the course of [[Western culture|Western civilization]]. ... to them, and had a tremendous political impact on the church and on German culture. It furthered the development of a standard version of the [[German langua ...
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  • Article: The Word of God for All Nations by Phil Stringer
    ... rt from the King James Bible, has had a greater impact upon its people and culture than the German Bible of Luther. ... readers rightly understand in relation to factors like context, style and culture, the text determined by Scrivener, one rightly representing the Received T ...
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  • Biblical manuscript
    *[[Manuscript culture]]
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  • Greek
    *[[Culture of Greece|Greek culture]]
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  • Eugene Nida
    * ''[[Customs, Culture and Christianity]]'' - (Tyndale Press, 1963) * ''[[Religion Across Cultures]]'' - (Harper, 1968)
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  • Preface to the New King James Version
    ... ction of ancient books written by different authors in different stages of culture, but the Word of God divinely revealed through His chosen and expressly in ...
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  • Preface to the NET Bible
    ... s in the area of gender-related language. In addition, these languages and cultures are separated from us not by mere decades, but by millennia. In all cases ... ... ogical discoveries that shed additional light on first century history and culture, also contribute to the need for revision. Attempts to produce notes bette ...
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  • Theta
    ==Culture==
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  • Peresopnytsia Gospels
    ... Pechersk Lavra]] preserve. On 24 December 1948 this treasure of Ukrainian culture was placed at the [[Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine]]. [[Category:Ukrainian culture]]
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  • Omicron
    ==In popular culture==
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  • Moses
    ... evidence, and related [[Myth of origins | origin myths]] in [[Canaan]]ite culture. Other historians maintain that the biographical details, and Egyptian bac ... ... emphis, Egypt|Memphis]], Moses taught the people the value of oxen for agriculture, and the consecration of the same by Moses gave rise to the cult of [[Apis ...
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  • Johannes Gutenberg
    ... [[Marshall McLuhan]] entitled his pioneering study in the fields of print culture, cultural studies, and media ecology, ''[[The Gutenberg Galaxy|The Gutenbe ...
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  • Gnosticism
    ... h may have been used as [[amulets]] or charms by Gnostic sects. In popular culture, Abraxas is sometimes considered the name of a [[god (male deity)|god]] wh ...
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  • Seventh Day Adventists
    ... tian church and in other religions. A variety of groups, movements or [[subcultures]] within the church present differing views on beliefs and lifestyle. == Culture and practices ==
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  • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
    ... istoryculture/index.htm "Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail: History & Culture"], U.S. National Park Service. "The great Mormon migration of 1846–1847 ... ... aging, first with mainstream American culture, and then with international cultures, particularly those of [[Latin America]], by sending out thousands of [[M ...
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  • John Rainolds
    *J.W. Binns, ''Intellectual Culture in Elizabethan and Jacobean England: The Latin Writing of the Age'', Leeds ...
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  • Zacchaeus
    ... considered "unclean" because it bore a fruit that was fed to pigs. In the culture of the time it was humiliating for Zacchaeus to climb that tree. To see J ...
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  • Baptist Bible Translators Institute
    ... r a nine-month missionary training training program mainly in linguistics, culture adaption, translation principles, literacy training, and teaching English ...
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  • Bibliothèque nationale de France
    ... ment under the supervision of the [[French Ministry of Culture|Ministry of Culture]]. Its mission is to constitute collections, especially the copies of work ...
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  • New Revised Standard Version
    ... passages that reflect the historical situation of ancient [[patriarchal]] culture.”<ref name=autogenerated1 />
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  • Lutheranism
    ... world, so that the Gospel can be ever more deeply rooted in diverse local cultures."
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  • Hebrew Bible
    ... is unlikely to be appreciated by readers unfamiliar with that language and culture. It also refers to the particular arrangement of the biblical books as fou ...
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  • Independent Baptist
    ... techniques that many American Christians do not practice in modern Western culture.<ref>[http://www.mainstreambaptists.org/mob4/baptist_center.htm Baptist Ce ...
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  • Fundamentalist Christianity
    ... w.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=98828304 (1980)]. ''Fundamentalism and American Culture.'' Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195027582.
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  • Judaism
    ... Judaism have also directly or indirectly influenced [[secular]] [[Western culture|Western]] [[ethics]] and civil law.<sup>[]</sup> ... ave been influenced by ancient Egyptian, Babylonian, Persian, and Hellenic cultures, as well as modern movements such as the Enlightenment (see [[Haskalah]]) ...
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  • Codex
    ... laced the [[scroll]], which was the first form of book in all [[Eurasian]] cultures. In [[Western culture#Foundations|Western culture]] the codex gradually replaced the scroll. From the fourth century, when ...
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  • Nebuchadnezzar II
    ... dnego]] by their captors, to facilitate their assimilation into Babylonian culture), refuse to take part, he has them cast into a [[fiery furnace]]. They are ...
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  • Codex Petropolitanus Purpureus
    * 1 leaf in the [[Museum of Byzantine Culture]] in [[Thessaloniki]]
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  • Complete Jewish Bible, The
    ... wish Bible was "to restore God’s Word to its original Jewish context and culture as well as be in easily read modern English". This translation was also in ...
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  • Biblical criticism
    ... ention, the reader must take into account the conditions of their time and culture, the literary genres in use at that time, and the modes of feeling, speaki ... ... stmodernism|postmodernist]] scholarship, "including author, autobiography, culture criticism, deconstruction, ethics, fantasy, gender, ideology, politics, po ...
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  • Article: Easter or Passover by Scott Jones
    Which is to say, this word does not occur in any other culture or any other language until the settlement of the Germanic tribes on the E ...
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  • Christian
    ... here there is a distinction, ''Nasrani'' refers to people from a Christian culture and ''Masihi'' means those with a religious faith in Jesus.<ref name="Tayl ...
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  • Standard German
    ... he "official" spellings prescribed by Duden. In response, the Ministers of Culture of the federal states in West Germany officially declared the Duden spelli ...
    9 KB (1356 words) - 13:01, 11 January 2019
  • Greek language
    * [[Hellenic Foundation for Culture]] ... on-profit organization set in order to promote Modern Greek Literature and Culture.
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  • Syria
    Syria is a middle-income country, with an economy based on agriculture, oil, industry, and tourism. However, Syria's economy faces serious proble ... ... sectors to diversify its economy and reduce its dependence on oil and agriculture. The government has begun to institute economic reforms aimed at liberaliz ...
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  • Culture of Greece
    * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_of_Greece Wikipedia Article on Culture of Greece]
    121 B (17 words) - 11:15, 12 March 2016
  • Qumran
    ... by Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis, 99-108 in ''Bio- and Material Culture at Qumran'', ed. J. Gunneweg et al. (Stuttgart : Fraunhofer IRB Verlag, 20 ... ... estication and the Origin of the Scroll Parchment," in ''Bio- and material cultures at Qumran: papers from a COST Action G8 working group meeting held in Jer ...
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  • Saint Optatus
    He was evidently a man of good taste as well as of high culture, and he has left us in his one work a monument of convincing dialectic, of ...
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  • Article:The Received Text For The World
    I have the privilege of pastoring in one of the most multi-cultured neighborhoods in the world. The local officials say that we have people b ... ... be able to look at anybody from any country, any religious background, any culture, any background and say to them, "Jesus Christ died for you, paid the pena ...
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  • Minuscule 1143
    * ''Les Codex - Trésors de la Culture Albanaise'', edit. Direction Général des Archives, 1999.
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  • Vatican Library
    ... w.loc.gov/exhibits/vatican/ Rome Reborn: The Vatican Library & Renaissance Culture], an online exhibition from the [[Library of Congress]].
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  • Inscription
    Epigraphy is a primary tool of [[archaeology]] when dealing with literate cultures. The US Library of Congress classifies epigraphy as one of the [[Library ... ... view and so they are essentially different from the written texts of each culture. Not all inscribed texts are public, however: in [[Mycenaean Greece]] the ...
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  • England
    The area now called England has been settled by people of various cultures for about 35,000 years,<sup>[8]</sup> but it takes its name from the Angl ... ... er tin and copper, both of which were in abundance in the area, the Beaker culture people were able to make bronze, and later iron from iron ores. They were ...
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  • John Owen
    ... iry, Puritanism at Oxford was not simply an attempt to force education and culture into "the leaden moulds of Calvinistic theology." Owen, unlike many of his ...
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  • Alfred Edersheim
    Edersheim was born in Vienna of Jewish parents of culture and wealth. English was spoken in their home, and he became fluent at an e ...
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  • Oxford English Dictionary
    ... s from the burgeoning fields of science and technology, as well as popular culture and colloquial speech. Burchfield also broadened the scope to include deve ...
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  • Rome
    ... ularly during ancient times, mainly in subjects such as architecture, art, culture, politics, literature, law, philosophy and religion.<sup>[10]</sup><sup>[1 ... ... political centres, with worldwide organizations such as FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization),<sup>[18]</sup> International Fund for Agricultural Developm ...
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  • Ostrog Bible
    [[Category:Russian culture]]
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  • Alexander Hislop
    ... cult and worship of Semiramis spread globally, her name changing with the culture. In Egypt she was Isis, in Greece and Rome she was called Venus, Diana, At ...
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  • Spanish Language
    ... Carib people. Also the Cocoa Panyols, laborers from Venezuela, took their culture and language with them; they are accredited with the music of "Parang" ("P ... ... ons of geographic and social factors and not all the forms are accepted in cultured norms.<sup>[98]</sup>
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  • Middle English
    The transfer of power in 1066 resulted in only limited culture shock; however, the top levels of English-speaking political and ecclesias ... ... . Also prevalent in Modern English are terms relating to the [[chivalric]] cultures which arose in the 12th century, an era of [[feudalism]] and [[crusading] ...
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  • Shona language
    ... is that the speakers of the Karanga dialect were absorbed into the Ndebele culture and language turning them into Kalanga. This misconception is a direct res ...
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  • Scribal abbreviation
    ... o which readers were accustomed. Later, in the sixteenth century, when the culture of publishing included Europe’s vernacular languages, Græco–Roman scr ...
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  • Greek Language
    ... on-profit organization set in order to promote Modern Greek Literature and Culture.
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  • Article: A Response To A Critique of “Word-For-Word Translating” by H. D. Williams
    ... another language without the proper experience and training in a specific culture and language-group for many years (viz. 15-20 years)" (p. 8), which experi ...
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  • Ostromir Gospels
    [[Category:Russian culture]] [[Category:Ukrainian culture]]
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  • Hebrews 4:8
    ... 11 translators felt that their culture understood this, whereas in today's culture this has become blurred, and thus the need to distinguish between Joshua a ...
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  • Daniel Wallace
    ... [[Darrell L. Bock]], has been an outspoken critic of the alleged "popular culture" quest to discredit orthodox, evangelical views of Jesus—including the w ... * ''Dethroning Jesus: Exposing Popular Culture's Quest to Unseat the Biblical Christ'' with [[Darrell Bock|Darrell L. Boc ...
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  • Job 17:6
    ... ic_language_-_William_M._Schneidewind.pdf ''A Primer on Ugaritic Language, Culture, and Literature'' William M. Schniedewind and Joel H. Hunt]
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  • Proverbs 26:23
    ... feld, “Megalithic Monuments and Megalithic Culture”, in The Megalithic Culture of Melanesia, Leiden: E. J. Brill, OCLC 752624402, page 115:
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  • Syriac language
    ... e 1st century AD, Syriac became the vehicle of [[Syriac Christianity]] and culture, and the liturgical language of the [[Syriac Orthodox Church]], the [[Maro ...
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  • Ukrainian Bible Society
    [[Category:Ukrainian culture]]
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  • Kiev Missal
    ... y fake by Czech patriots in order to prove the antiquity of Czech literary culture. However, in general Slavistics do not hold this view.
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  • King James I of England
    ... Jonson]], and Sir [[Francis Bacon]] contributing to a flourishing literary culture.<sup>[]</sup> James himself was a talented scholar, the author of works su ... ... the extirpation of the Gaelic language, the destruction of its traditional culture and the suppression of its bearers."<sup>[]</sup>
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  • Cyrillic alphabet
    ... "Eastern Orthodoxy, Missions ancient and modern"; ''Encyclopedia of World Cultures'', David H. Levinson, 1991, p.239, s.v., "Social Science"; Eric M. Meyers ... ... }</ref><ref name=fortson>Benjamin W. Fortson. ''Indo-European Language and Culture: An Introduction'', p. 374</ref> The alphabet used for the modern [[Church ...
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  • List of manuscripts
    * [[Manuscript culture]]
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  • Acts 7:45
    ... 11 translators felt that their culture understood this, whereas in today's culture this has become blurred, and thus the need to distinguish between Joshua a ...
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  • Article: The Westcott and Hort Only Controversy by Phil Stringer
    ... a stronger and stronger force in the [[Church of England]] and in English culture.
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  • Pre-Adamite
    ... tacked a number of ideas that appeared in a book called ''[[Nabatean]] Agriculture'', written or translated by [[Ibn Wahshiyya]] in 904. The ideas, attribute ... The claims in ''Nabatean Agriculture'' mentioned above were also discussed by [[Maimonides]] in his ''[[Guide f ...
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  • Byzantine Empire
    ... t was centered on Constantinople, oriented towards Greek rather than Latin culture, and characterized by [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Orthodox Christianity]].
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  • History of Eastern Orthodox Christian theology
    ... ir faith, since these arose only because of differences in terminology and culture and in the various formulae adopted by different theological schools to ex ... ... hin the Eastern Christian Byzantine church to establish that the Christian culture of portraits (see [[icon]]) of the family of Christ and subsequent Christi ...
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  • Language
    ... ree years old. The use of language has become deeply entrenched in human [[culture]] and, apart from being used to communicate and share information, it also ... ==Language and culture==
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  • Catholic Church
    ... y a centralized Church organization had been established, a Latin speaking culture was prevalent, the clergy were literate and celibacy was required.<sup>[]< ... ... d abortion|abortion]] respectively, describing these views as part of a "[[culture of life]]".<sup>[]</sup>
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  • Acts 14:12
    ... early, in an English translation, the names utilized would reflect English culture, and English is far more kindred to the Latin than it is to the Greek. Thu ...
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  • Critic
    ... es of censorship and the construction or denial of canonical reputation in cultures. But criticism need not merely be perceived as a matter of building up or ...
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  • My Utmost for His Highest - Oswald Chambers - March 29
    ... have to stop being religious (that is, using religion as a higher kind of culture) and be spiritually real.
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  • Cyzicus
    ... [Erdek]] and [[Bandırma]] roads, is protected by [[Turkey]]'s Ministry of Culture.
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  • Old English Hexateuch
    ... of seeing and reading in Anglo-Saxon England''. Studies in Book and Print Culture. London: British Library, 2007. ISBN 9780712309400.
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  • Linguistic prescription
    When a culture develops a [[writing]] system, the prescriptive linguistics that establish ...
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  • Latin literature
    ... ly|Italic]] traditions and particularly on the [[Greek literature|literary culture of Greece]], which was regarded by the Romans themselves as superior.
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  • List of English words of Russian origin
    ... of them are used to denote things and notions specific to Russia, Russian culture, politics, history, especially well-known outside Russia. Some others are ... ... ions to intellectual activity, a section of society regarded as possessing culture and political initiative; ''plural'' the members of this section of a nati ...
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  • Egyptology
    ... dern Egyptian civilization has been influenced by the pre-Islamic Egyptian culture with which Egyptology is concerned.
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  • My Utmost for His Highest - Oswald Chambers - April 3
    ... stisement and sorrow. God will turn the "might have been" into a wonderful culture for the future.
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  • Christian theology
    Christian theology has permeated much of [[Western culture]], especially in pre-modern Europe.
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  • Herzog August Bibliothek
    ... pe]]. The library is overseen by the Lower Saxony Ministry for Science and Culture. The HAB cooperates with the International College of Scientifics.
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  • Dionysiou monastery
    * [http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/2/eh251.jsp?obj_id=1515 Greek Ministry of Culture: Holy Monastery of Dionysiou].
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  • Marraige
    ... are acknowledged in a variety of ways, depending on the [[culture]] or subculture in which it is found. Such a union, often formalized via a [[wedding]] cer ... ... gations also extend to certain family members of the married persons. Some cultures allow the dissolution of marriage through [[divorce]] or [[annulment]].
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  • Book of Common Prayer
    ... it was a minority church of widely differing traditions in a non-Christian culture (except in [[Kerala]], where Christianity has a long history), practice va ...
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  • Sebastian Castellio
    [[Category:Philosophers of culture]]
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  • Augustine of Hippo
    ==In popular culture==
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  • Cassian the Ascetic
    ... le. Moreover, the monastic institutions Cassian inspired kept learning and culture alive during the [[Early Middle Ages]], and were often the only institutio ...
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  • Consubstantiation
    ==History and culture==
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  • Arthur L. Hammond
    * 1. Towards a Christian Pastoral Approach to Cambodian Culture p29 Gerard Ravasco - 2006 "Arthur L. Hammond and his wife, both Americans ...
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  • Aramaic New Testament
    ... -critical advocates of an Aramaic original research first-century Aramaic, culture, and psychology to reconstruct the New Testament sources in dialects conte ...
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  • Bible Historiale
    ... l Public in the Light of its Manuscript Tradition," The Bible and Medieval Culture, Mediaevalia Lovaniensia, Series I/Studia VII, eds. W. Lourdaux and D. Ver ... ... l Public in the Light of its Manuscript Tradition," The Bible and Medieval Culture, (Mediaevalia Lovaniensia, Series I/Studia VII), eds. W. Lourdaux and D. V ...
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  • Traditional grammar
    ... people have encountered linguistics, nearly everybody in a modern Western culture encounters traditional grammar. This is one of the big difficulties that ...
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  • D. A. Carson
    * ''Christ and Culture Revisited'' (2008) ISBN 0802831745
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  • Linguistics
    ... thropology]], disciplines that investigate the relations between language, culture and society. ... n beings capable of producing and hearing it, while there have been many [[culture]]s and speech communities that lack written communication;
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  • German language
    ... h of Northern Mexico, where German influence was immersed into the Mexican culture. Standard German is spoken by the affluent German communities in Puebla, M ... ... ntroversy evolved around the question of whether a language is part of the culture which must be preserved or a means of communicating information which has ...
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  • Anointing
    Shakespeare reflected English popular culture in the indelible nature of anointing:
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  • Ostromir Gospel
    [[Category:Russian culture]] [[Category:Ukrainian culture]]
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  • British Library
    ... ry is a [[non-departmental public body]] sponsored by the [[Department for Culture, Media and Sport]]. It is located on the north side of [[Euston Road]] in ... ... r Sound Collection Of Welsh Dialects". Culture24. 22 July 2008. http://www.culture24.org.uk/history+%26+heritage/work+%26+daily+life/art59605. Retrieved 2011 ...
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  • Greek Orthodox Church
    [[Category:Greek culture]]
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  • Bible translations into Polish
    ... Wujka w języku i kulturze polskiej (Wujek's Bible in Polish Language and Culture)
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  • Generation
    # A version of a form of pop culture which differs from later or earlier versions.
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  • Semitic people
    ... n with [[cultural studies]], the term also came to describe the extended [[culture]]s and [[Ethnic group|ethnicities]], as well as the history of these vari ... ... n effort to categorise the peoples known to them, those closest to them in culture and language were generally deemed to be descended from their forefather S ...
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  • La Cava Bible
    [[Category:Asturian culture]]
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  • Article: Why We Should Not Passover Easter (Part 3) by Nick Sayers
    ... slation be done into any culture if we cannot use the common words of that culture? ... appened. England and Germany are large places and traditionally had a rich culture. Just because a word is a homophone does not mean that the meaning is shar ...
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  • The Revision Revised by John William Burgon
    Nisibis, (“great centres of life and culture to the Churches whose
    1.12 MB (173197 words) - 12:39, 10 January 2019
  • Cornelius Van Alen Van Dyck
    ... long been respected by Arabs for his intimate knowledge of their history, culture, language, and proverbs, for his ability to work among Syrians without con ...
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  • Oriental studies
    ... of study that embraces [[Near East]]ern and [[Far East]]ern societies and cultures, languages, peoples, history and archaeology; in recent years the subject ... ... factor in the Middle Ages. Linguistic knowledge preceded a wider study of cultures and history, and as Europe began to encroach upon the region, political a ...
    28 KB (4055 words) - 12:09, 5 February 2019
  • 66
    ::1b) of plants which grow without culture
    568 B (72 words) - 13:06, 29 December 2023
  • Philotimo
    ... ositive and its use in the Bible probably cemented its use in modern Greek culture. [[Category:Greek culture]]
    5 KB (733 words) - 09:11, 29 February 2016
  • Manuscript
    *[[Manuscript culture]]
    21 KB (3139 words) - 11:49, 25 April 2019
  • In Defense of the Authenticity of 1 John 5:7 by C. H. Pappas
    ... irit while others do not. Chris Pappas, a seasoned pastor steeped in Greek culture, sifts through the scholarly evidence from hundreds of surviving copies of ...
    4 KB (662 words) - 06:31, 16 April 2020
  • Bucharest Bible of 1688
    It was a milestone for the Romanian culture and for the Romanian Language to be used in the church. At the time, Roman ...
    3 KB (416 words) - 13:01, 26 April 2019
  • James F. Linzey
    *"The Ten Commandments As the Root of American Culture:" ''Why the Conservative Mind Matters'', 2009. Higher Standard Publishers. ...
    2 KB (298 words) - 13:20, 12 February 2022
  • 4434
    :::3a1) destitute of wealth of learning and intellectual culture which the schools afford (men of this class most readily give themselves u ...
    909 B (119 words) - 11:00, 26 September 2017
  • Joanes Leizarraga
    [[Category:Basque culture]]
    12 KB (1774 words) - 13:14, 11 January 2019
  • Beatus of Liébana
    [[Category:Asturian culture]] [[Category:Cantabrian culture]]
    5 KB (700 words) - 09:39, 27 April 2019
  • Hessian State Library
    [[Category:Culture in Wiesbaden]]
    1 KB (160 words) - 06:01, 20 May 2019
  • Textuality
    ... dge, standards and codes shared to different extent by the carriers of the culture. According to Raud, this model is complementary to a model of cultural pra ... ... be influenced by the writer's life, such as, their upbringing, education, culture, age, religion, gender, and multiple other persuading factors.
    9 KB (1293 words) - 13:17, 24 September 2017
  • Nag Hammadi Library
    ... , which had been formed in 1970 by [[UNESCO]] and the Egyptian Ministry of Culture; it was in this capacity that he oversaw the project. A facsimile edition ...
    19 KB (2855 words) - 22:58, 6 April 2021
  • Sheneset-Chenoboskion
    ... lture/library/most/getwork.cfm?worknum=224 trinity Communications-(catholicculture.org)]
    6 KB (904 words) - 02:30, 25 April 2021
  • Pantokratoros Monastery
    ... 4352/http://www.culture.gr/2/21/212/21210a/e212ja13.html Greek Ministry of Culture: Holy Monastery of Pantokrator]
    1 KB (187 words) - 07:54, 30 March 2018
  • Granville Sharp
    ... r the application was made to [[English Heritage]] and the [[Department of Culture, Media and Sport]]. The tomb was restored in June 2007<sup>[2]</sup> and ...
    34 KB (5261 words) - 11:55, 2 June 2018
  • Mar Saba
    [[Category:Greek culture]]
    6 KB (795 words) - 09:44, 27 October 2018
  • Basilios Bessarion
    ... heastern [[Anatolia]] that was the heart of [[Pontic Greeks|Pontic Greek]] culture and civilization during the Byzantine and Ottoman periods. The year of his ...
    12 KB (1782 words) - 07:42, 11 September 2019
  • Book:Revision or New Translation by Oswald T. Allis
    ... onianists sought to derive the distinctive features of the OT religion and culture from Babylon. When one of the RSV committee (Dr. Albright) tells us that P ...
    134 KB (23221 words) - 13:36, 13 May 2020
  • Giuseppe Cozza-Luzi
    Though possessed of a strong intellect and a broad culture, he often lacked scientific accuracy and it is regrettable that no organic ...
    3 KB (484 words) - 15:01, 24 May 2020
  • Bible translations into Armenian
    [[Category:Armenian culture]]
    4 KB (615 words) - 23:02, 31 August 2020
  • Carlo Maria Martini
    ... was struck by the yearning for the divine that pervades the whole of Hindu culture. It gives rise to extraordinary religious forms and extremely meaningful p ...
    4 KB (598 words) - 11:06, 10 March 2022
  • Language of the New Testament
    ... he New Testament gospels and epistles were only part of a Hellenist Jewish culture in the [[Roman Empire]], where [[Roman Alexandria|Alexandria]] had a large ... ... tolemaic Kingdom]]), Koine Greek became the dominant language in politics, culture and commerce in the Near East.
    9 KB (1293 words) - 02:11, 2 April 2022

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