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| Judas Iscariot Judas Iscariot, was, according to the New Testament, one of the twelve original apostles of Jesus. Among the twelve, he was apparently designated to keep account of the "money bag" (Grk. Judas_Iscariot
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| Dionysus In classical mythology, Dionysus or Dionysos (in Greek, Διόνυσος or Διώνυσος; associated with Roman Liber), is the god of wine, the inspirer of ritual madness and ecstasy, and a major figure of Greek mythology. The geographical origins of his cult were unknown, but almost all myths depicted him as having "foreign" (i. Dionysus
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| Jesus Seminar The Jesus Seminar is a group of about 150 individuals including scholars with advanced degrees in biblical studies, religious studies or related fields as well as published authors who are notable in the field of religion founded in 1985 by the late Robert Funk and John Dominic Crossan under the auspices of the Westar Institute.Westar Institute accessed November 6, 2006 One of the most active groups in biblical criticism,Biblical Criticism the seminar uses votes with colored beads to decide their collective view of the historicity of Jesus, specifically what he may or may not have said and done as an historical figure. Jesus_Seminar
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| Dinah According to the Hebrew Bible, Dinah () was the daughter of Jacob, one of the patriarchs of the Israelites and Leah, his first wife. The episode of her abduction and violation by a Canaanite prince, and the subsequent vengeance of her brothers Simeon and Levi, commonly referred to as "The Rape of Dinah", is told in . Dinah
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| Biblical theology Biblical theology is a discipline within Christian theology which studies the Bible from the perspective of understanding the progressive history of God revealing God's self to humanity following the Fall and throughout the Old Testament and New Testament. It particularly focuses on the epochs of the Old Testament in order to understand how each part of it ultimately points forward to fulfillment in the life mission of Jesus Christ. Biblical_theology
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| John Dominic Crossan Talk:John_Dominic_Crossan
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| WikiProject Bible Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Bible
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| Ancient Greek phonology Ancient Greek phonology is the study of the phonology, or pronunciation, of Ancient Greek. Because of the passage of time, the original pronunciation of Ancient Greek, like that of all ancient languages, can never be known with absolute certainty. Ancient_Greek_phonology
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| Ancient Greek phonology/Archive 1 Talk:Ancient_Greek_phonology/Archive_1
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| Syro-Ephraimite War In the 8th century B.C. Syro-Ephraimite_War
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| John P. Meier John Paul Meier is a Biblical scholar and Catholic priest. He attended St. John_P._Meier
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| List of missing journals/DOAJ Wikipedia:List_of_missing_journals/DOAJ
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| Crucifixion eclipse The phrase "Crucifixion eclipse" refers to a three-hour period of daytime darkness that was reported by the synoptic gospels of the Christian Bible to have occurred during the Crucifixion of Jesus. It is referred to as an eclipse, although according to science, such natural phenomena cannot reproduce the specific conditions described in the gospels and related accounts, most notably the occurrence of a solar eclipse during the full moon. Crucifixion_eclipse
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| Council of Jerusalem/Archive 1 Talk:Council_of_Jerusalem/Archive_1
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