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    Hershel Shanks and the Biblical Archaeology Review
    2008-05-05 12:11:07
    I have been meaning to write an article on a few of the entries in the most recent BAR. No, not the Browning Automatic Rifle, I’m talking about the Biblical Archaeology Review. Although some of you would probably find the first more entertaining, the latter is really the more important and relevant thing to discuss, as far as I’m concerned. Especially in light of the guest appearance this Wednesday night on our show, Dr. Hector Avalos, and his fascinating book, The End of Biblical Studies. I generally read through this periodical, not only because I find the articles compelling, but the Magazine as a whole attempts to break the chain of evangelism by presenting—and I mean it really tries hard—the most scientific articles it can find, or that have been submitted. Some are unbelievably inaccurate, and at times the Magazine editor, Hershel Shanks, will allow his Jewish-religious viewpoints to interfere with his choice of articles, and often his choice of words.read
    By: Rook Hawkins - Critical Historian
     
    Suburban Kids With Biblical Names, gira española
    2008-04-06 13:07:00
    El próximo martes comienza la gira española de lo suecos Suburban Kids With Biblical Names. Formados en 2004, se dieron a conocea través de Internet, de donde fueron rescatados por Labrador para publicar en 2006 su primer álbum, "#3", uno de los discos más sorprendentes de aquel año. Desde entonces han tocado por todo el mundo y ahora Johan Hedbeg y Peter Gunnarson recalan en España para ofrecer cinco conciertos. 8 abr 2008. Sala Heinekenn. Madrid 9 abr 2008. La Fábrica de Chocolate. Vigo 10 abr 2008. 12 & Medio. Murcia 11 abr 2008. La Casa del Loco. Zaragoza 12 abr 2008. La [2] de Apolo. Barcelona www.myspace.com/suburbankidswithbiblicalnames Festivaleros :: Música, Conciertos y Festivales
    By: Festivaleros
     
    Small cruise ships feature biblical scholar
    2008-04-04 23:37:45
    For a culturally enriching experience on small cruise ships, consider Elegant Cruises’ "Monasteries of the Lonely Desert" itinerary departing on December 18, 2008 and January 1, 2009.Dr. William Dever, a Near Eastern biblical scholar, will be the guest lecturer on these voyages into the Red Sea and Gulf of Aqaba. His field of expertise is the historic development of the religions originating in the region.The 62-passenger ship M/S Monet will depart from Cairo and cruise through the Gulf of Suez to the Red Sea.Highlights of the cruise tour include: an overnight hotel stay near Luxor and Valley of the Kings;an excursion to St. Catherine’s Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site;2-nights land accommodation in the ancient city of Petra.Early booking savings of $300 per person are in effect until May 31st.
    By: Small Cruise Ships
     

    Biblical hero Joseph 'was really a Muslim'
    2008-02-14 11:49:00
    In the wake of an attempt by Palestinians to burn down Joseph's Tomb – Judaism's third holiest site – Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah faction issued a statement denying it will help restore the shrine, referring to both the shrine and the biblical patriarch as "Muslim."
    By: THE NEW BABYLON TIMES
     
    Essential Oils - The Ancient Biblical Oil of Galbanum - Truly A Grounding Oil
    2008-02-11 14:02:33
    Galbanum is one of the most grounding essential oils in an aromatherapist’s arsenal of healing oils. It is an ancient biblical oil with many modern day uses. Discover how to use this oil for healing in this article. More: continued here If you like my blog, buy an ad and drive visitors to your [...]
    By: Online Business Alliance & Niches
     
    Biblical Languages and Dating [Revised: February 2008]
    2008-02-04 16:00:18
    QUESTION: This question is in two parts: (1) What languages are the oldest copies of the books of the Bible found in, and (2) what language is it believed to be originally written in? I would also like to know why many different books of the bible were written in different languages originally. ANSWER: read more
    By: Rook Hawkins - Critical Historian
     

    Financial Woes, Biblical Answers!
    2008-01-19 13:51:49
    Women, especially divorced or widowed women, are still near the bottom of the income level in our society, as well as many other societies. It is common knowledge that in most divorces it is the woman who suffers economically, not the man. There are, of course, exceptions, but they are just that: exceptions. This week, with Wall Street free-falling, I have been more conscious than ever of how
    By: Inspiration and Encouragement - April Lorier
     
    Biblical Constitution?
    2008-01-16 19:39:55
    If Mike Huckable were to be elected president, would he place his hand on the constitution and swear to uphold the bible? Hell no, but he would proceed to make the bible our constitution. read more
    By: from Reason to Freedom
     
    The Coolest Stories of Biblical Job
    2007-10-02 20:36:10
    The idea of "Enlightened Wealth" may have a very ancient history... now, this is a story about Job's Wisdom... Job is a very very wealthy man... his family, neighbors and friends loved Job very much that everyone respected him very highly... Job is a man who attracted an abundance of wealth -- family, health, land, livestock, you name it! But his Fear came upon him to result the death of his
    By: Dreamers
     
    Biblical Truths, End-Times Transference of Wealth
    2007-09-21 00:09:24
    What about the “end-times” transfer of wealth? Is there such a thing? Just who will really get this mega-money transfer? Get your answers now to what is really taking place in the Body of Christ but no one is truthfully teaching. More: continued here
    By: Online Business Alliance & Niches
     
    Biblical Names
    2007-04-14 19:05:00
    The oft-mentioned Jacob isn't the only person on "Lost" with a name borrowed from the Old Testament. Here's a list of people I can think of that have a "Biblical" name:1. Benjamin Linus - Benjamin is the youngest son of Jacob in the Bible2. Aaron Littleton (Claire's baby) - Aaron is the brother of Moses3. Jack/Christian Shepherd - Jacob is a shepherd in the bible, (among other prominent characters). Also, Christian could be a reference to Christianity.4. Isaac of Uluru (healer from flashback in season 2)- Isaac is the son of Abraham and the father of Jacob.5. Dave (Hurley's imaginary friend) - King David6. "Adam and Eve" (skeletal remains found in season that are given this nickname) - Adam and Eve are the first man and woman created by God in the Bible.7. Rachel Burke (Juliet's sister) - Rachel is Jacob's wife.8. Rachel Blake (daughter of Alvar Hanso, protagonist of The Lost Experience) - idem.With this in mind, maybe the true identity of Jacob can be revealed through a Biblical clue:1) Jacob is Isaac of Uluru or his son.2) Jacob is Rachel Burke's husband.3) Jacob is Christian Shepherd.4) Jacob is Ben's father.Moreover...1) In the Bible, Jacob's wife Rachel, died while giving birth to Benjamin. — Women who have become pregnant on the island have died.
    By: The Lost Fan Blog
     
    Biblical Dick - Saul Pisses Off The Lord Our Dog
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    (Abridged from the New Living Translation of the book of I Samuel: 13) The Jewistines mustered a mighty army of three thousand Big Wheels, six thousand horsecocks, and as many doctors and lawyers and dentists as the strands of hair along the inner thighs of Dick Stanke's fatass mom! They camped at McDonalds east of Baseline for the food was cheap and the parking was free. When the men of the Inland Empire saw the vast number of enemy troops, they lost their nerve entirely and tried to...
    By: Dick Stanke's Blogosphere
     
    Biblical Dick - Saul Versus The Nergomites
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    (Abridged from the New Living Translation of the book of I Samuel: 11) About a month later, King Nahash of the Sixth Street Negronites led his army against the Inland Empire city of Jabesh-Cucamonga. But the citizens of Jabesh asked for peace. "Make a treaty with us, and we will be your sexual servants," they pleaded. "Aiight," Nahash said, "but only on one condition. I will gouge out the right eye of every one of you poofsters with our manly appendages as...
    By: Dick Stanke's Blogosphere
     
    Biblical Dick - My New Stepdad
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    (Abridged from the New Living Translation of the book of I Samuel: 8 - 10) Now there was a man of Benjamin who ran the orphanage and whose name was Kirk. And he had a son, whose name was Saul, a choice young man, and goodly; and there was not among the children of Fontucky a goodlier person than he: from his shoulders and upward he was higher than any of the people, and from the loins outward he was longer. And it came to pass that three orphans were lost or escaped. And Kirk said...
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