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| established Avaris in the Nile Delta as his capital |
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| describes such manifestations of God in supernatural ways to human beings |
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| laws with an "if" ... "then" clause |
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| the lid that covered the ark |
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| a wooden chest overlaid with pure gold |
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| maintains the truth that the world was created out of nothing |
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| scholars thought they were lower socioeconomic |
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| Semitic people who ruled Egypt for over 100 years |
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| supply cities for Pharaoh |
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| the innermost area of the tabernacle |
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| the 1st account of summary description of the creation of the world |
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| son of Rebekah, later called Edom |
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| sons of Joseph, became 2 of the 12 tribes of Israel |
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| God's personal name in the Israelite tradition |
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| Genesis is the 1st book in this |
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| a formal and legally binding contract between two partied Torah |
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| science or study of God and His attributes |
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| made careful and accurate copies of existing manuscripts |
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| active interpretation of the scriptures |
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| word for word translation |
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| thought for thought translation |
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| the study of interpretation theory, and can be defined as either the science and art of interpretation |
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| original manuscripts of the OT |
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| the act by which a particular Christian church declares a deceased person to be a saint and is included in the canon, or list, of recognized saints. |
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| God's self disclosure to humanity |
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| God's disclosure in history through His words and actions |
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| revelation of God's majesty, power, and glory |
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| God took the flesh and blood form of a human in the person of Jesus |
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| the source for the receiving and recording of revelation by the ancient biblical writers |
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| Dictation Theory of Inspiration |
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| God's dictation of His words to the writers of the Bible |
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| Dynamical Theory of Inspiration |
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| active involvement of the Holy Spirit in the writing of the Scriptures |
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| scholars described biblical history as this |
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| contains: Psalms, Job, Proverbs, Ruth, Song of Songs, Ecclesiastes, Lamentations |
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| OT was available in Greek and was the scriptures used by the Early Church |
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| collection of writings accepted by a religious body |
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| the oldest Hebrew manuscripts were found here |
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| includes 2 copies of the Book of Isaiah, a commentary on Book Habakkuk |
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| the written work of the oral teachings of the great rabbis of early Judaism |
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| commentary on the Mishna by later rabbis |
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| the actual process of bringing the meaning out of biblical text by its modern reader |
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| defending the Christian faith against heresies and opposition against Christian teachings |
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| established their culture and civilization in the southern part of the Mesopotamian valley |
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| racial groups that have descended from Shem |
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| played a key role in the destiny of the nation of Israel in the 8th and 7th centuries B.C. |
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| allowed the exiles to build houses, engage in agriculture and commerce |
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| became a major political power in the sixth century B.C. under the leadership of Cyrus |
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| the primary inhabitants on the coastal plain southwest of Canaan |
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| a mixture of various ethnic and cultural groups |
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