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Philo of Alexandria

David T. Runia

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2010-09-13

Philo of Alexandria Introduction Philo of Alexandria, also known as Philo Judaeus or Philo the Jew, is the most significant representative of...

Poetry, Hebrew

F.W. Dobbs-Allsopp, Elaine T. James

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2012-03-23

Hebrew Poetry Introduction The poetry of the Hebrew Bible makes up a central part of the scriptural heritage of Judaism, Christianity, and Isla...

Prophets

Stephen Breck Reid

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2011-08-26

Prophets Introduction “Prophets,” “prophecy,” and “prophetic” are the three words that form the core of this research area. Prophets interpret...

Proverbs

Timothy J. Sandoval

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2010-09-13

Proverbs Introduction Up to 2000, it was common to hear of the relative neglect of the study of Proverbs and Wisdom literature in biblical ...

Psalms

Stephen Breck Reid

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2010-09-13

Psalms Introduction The location of a book in the canon gives the reader clues to the genre and interpretation of the book. The Jewish canon ...

Q

John S. Kloppenborg

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2010-09-13

Q Introduction The Sayings Gospel Q, or “Q,” is a hypothetical document posited by the dominant solution to the Synoptic Problem, the Two D...

Qumran/Dead Sea Scrolls

Carol Newsom

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2010-09-13

Qumran/Dead Sea Scrolls Introduction The discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls in 1947–1948 has rightly been called the most important archaeol...

Revelation (Apocalypse)

Daniel J. Harrington

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2010-09-13

Revelation (Apocalypse) Introduction The book of Revelation is an apocalypse or revelation (1:1) and a prophecy (1:3) in letter form (1:4)....

Romans

Mark Reasoner

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2012-02-06

Romans Introduction Placed first among Paul’s letters in the canon, Romans is often considered to be the most influential and comprehensive of ...

Sacrifice

William K. Gilders

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2010-09-13

Sacrifice Introduction “Sacrifice” is a word that evokes multiple meanings and connotations in modern contexts. When dealing with the Hebre...

Samuel, 1 and 2

Graeme Auld

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2011-08-26

1 and 2 Samuel Introduction The books 1 and 2 Samuel tell the story of King David, founder of the line that would rule in Jerusalem for over fo...

Satan

Lynn R. Huber

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2011-12-15

Satan Introduction The Satan of popular imagination, God’s cosmic archenemy and the source of evil, has a long and complex history. Although sc...

Scriptures

Vincent L. Wimbush

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2010-09-13

Scriptures Introduction Used interchangeably with Sacred Book, “Scriptures” is the English-language term that is still popularly used to refer ...

Septuagint

Leonard J. Greenspoon

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2011-12-15

Septuagint Introduction The term Septuagint (or LXX) refers to the oldest Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible and of other ancient Jewish scr...

Sermon on the Mount

Jonathan T. Pennington

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2012-02-06

Sermon on the Mount Introduction There is no portion of the Bible that plays a more central role in the history of the Church than the Sermon o...

Sirach

Jeremy Corley

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2012-02-06

Sirach Introduction This article deals with a 2nd-century bce Jewish wisdom book, known variously as Ben Sira (its Hebrew name), Sirach (its Gr...

Slavery

John Byron

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2010-09-13

Slavery Introduction Slavery was an accepted part of the world in which the biblical authors lived and wrote. It was a vital part of the empi...

Solomon, Wisdom of

Daniel J. Harrington

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2010-09-13

Wisdom of Solomon Introduction The Wisdom of Solomon (known as the Book of Wisdom in the Latin Bible tradition) is a book about wisdom—its ...

Synagogue

Anders Runesson

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2010-09-13

Synagogue Introduction The earliest evidence of synagogue institutions consists of two inscriptions and one papyrus text from mid- to late ...

Synoptic Problem

John S. Kloppenborg

Subject: Biblical Studies »

Date Added: 2010-09-13

Synoptic Problem Introduction The Synoptic Problem is the problem of the literary relationships among the first three “Synoptic” Gospels. M...

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