ANCIENT GREEK AND HEBREW THOUGHT
.... whole things into parts- removing them from their Creator
Greek: Immerse students in literature written by
Greek philosophers
Hebrew: Teach children to love ....
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Use of Hebrew Word "yom" in Genesis
.... by Yahweh's prophets throughout the
Hebrew scriptures. Finally, the seventh day was ruled by the planet we call Saturn; he and his
Greek and Mesopotamian ....
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Guidelines for Ethical Choices Nursing personnel, perhaps more tha
.... testament writers. Knowledge of the original
Greek,
Hebrew, and Roman languages and grammatical systems is also required. Exegesis is ....
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The leprechaun of Irish folklore
.... describes an Irish "poet and scholar who, when asked at his entrance into Dublin University what languages he knew, replied, 'Latin,
Greek,
Hebrew,' and added ....
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Women in Early Eras
This study will examine the status and roles of women in the civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt,
Hebrew and early
Greek,
Greek, the Hellenistic era, the Roman ....
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Origin & Meaning of Dragon
.... fearful. Dragons in oriental literature are often presented in a different context than in
Greek, Latin and
Hebrew writings. While ....
(787

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Psalm 119
.... law?" or "commandment?" To answer this, consider the historical and theological denotations and connotations of the words for "word" in both
Greek and
Hebrew. ....
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The works of Judah Halevi (c. 1080-c. 1142)
.... was written in Arabic not just because the main sources of inspiration were Arabic works or
Greek writings rendered in Arabic, "but also because
Hebrew did not ....
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Judaic & Hellenic Culture Memory This essay examines the position ...
.... There are various versions of the flood myth that appear in the
Greek and other nearby cultures. Actually the
Hebrew account appears in two different versions ....
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The Golden Age of Greek Civilization
.... vowels is still common among the languages which have stemmed from the Semitic branch, such as Arabic and
Hebrew. The inventors of the
Greek alphabet changed ....
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Exegesis of Christ Figure
.... Equally significant is the shift in terminology, a feature of the shift in the textual language of Scripture from Aramaic or
Hebrew to
Greek. ....
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Role of Women in Ancient Greek Society
.... about 700 BC) was the first to describe the hierarchy of
Greek gods and .... of matriarchy in religion and mythology was accomplished by the
Hebrew, Christian and ....
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The Epic Tradition In The Story of Samson
.... Although Samson is founded in
Hebrew tradition, the structure and style of this epic .... concept brings up the point that a very important force in
Greek drama was ....
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Hercules and Sampson: A Comparison
.... mean that the Samson story is derived from that of Hercules; however, the correspondence between the heroic narratives of
Greek myth and
Hebrew tradition ....
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Apostle Paul: Examination and Detail of Who He Was and His ...
.... A Messiah in the
Hebrew is an "anointed one" and in the
Greek is the word "Christ" ("Philippians Background Information"). This ....
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Biblical Interpretation
.... clauses, and sentences."
Hebrew is especially difficult because it is considerably less precise than
Greek--there are, for example, no tenses in
Hebrew. ....
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Discipleship in Gospel According to Mark
.... Yet, how likely is it that Jesus or his disciples were primarily
Greek-speaking and only incidentally
Hebrew- or Aramaic-speaking Jews? ....
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Biblical Accounts of Slavery
.... in the King James Version, the less repugnant word "servant" most frequently stands in place of the root words (
Hebrew: `ebed;
Greek: doulos) which more ....
(1986

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Acts 17:16-34
.... life; Stoicism and Epicureanism (IVP, 24.) The passage of Acts 17:16-34, written by the apostle Luke, looks at how Paul, a
Greek and
Hebrew scholar himself ....
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Class Systems & Status Quo of Ancient World
.... The
Greek philosophers may not have been able to enforce their ideas in the manner of the
Hebrew priests or Hammurabi, but the evidence of Western social ....
(1697

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Reformationist Spirit of Northern Europe
.... To these ends, their study of Latin,
Greek and
Hebrew were of primary importance. The great problem for the Humanists was the text of the Bible. ....
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Scriptures & Tenets Part I -- The Gospels
.... Theophilus," and even more than Mark, has a need to explain Judaism to its Gentile reader(s). It frequently renders
Hebrew names in their
Greek equivalents. ....
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The authorship of the Epistle to the Hebrews has
.... ascription with the linguistic data." To this end Clement argued that Paul had written in
Hebrew to the Hebrews and that Luke (whose
Greek Hebrews somewhat ....
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Religious Symbolism of Spirit
.... The term "ruach" was used to describe this holy wind in the
Hebrew Bible and the .... The term became the
Greek word, "pneuma," and spirit was seen as one aspect of ....
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Jesus and Saint Paul
One very important historical consideration with regard to the
Hebrew Bible and its .... In fact, the
Greek word Christos means 'the Annointed One' or 'the Messiah ....
(1340

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Historical Speculations on Nature of Humankind
.... Erich Fromm noted, Calvinist reasoning strikes a responsive psychological chord midway between Plato's
Greek emphasis upon deed and Job's
Hebrew acceptance of ....
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Issues in Study of Languages
.... Such diverse tongues as English, Russian, Irish, Spanish,
Greek, Albanian, Armenian .... unity has been established for such tongues as Arabic,
Hebrew, the Amharic ....
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The Synoptic Gospel of Mark
.... in most Bibles, is the
Greek equivalent, but it would not have been used by Peter in conversation with Jesus, since they would have spoken
Hebrew, or more ....
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Gospel according to Mark
.... Certainly, our English translations of Scripture pale in comparison to the subtleties of
Greek and
Hebrew grammar contained in the ancient manuscripts. ....
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JONATHAN EDWARDS
.... By the time of his University entrance, he had already mastered Latin,
Greek, and
Hebrew. He graduated from Yale at seventeen. Shortly after he was born again. ....
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