November 1, 1984 by •
ancient Near East,
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apostles,
Egypt,
foundation,
Greek,
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inspired translation,
Jews,
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Old Testament,
principal informant,
scripture(s),
translation
Learn Greek through the New Testament, by C. Wilfred Griggs and Randall Stewart, Foreword, (Provo: The Interlinguistica Series in Foreign Languages, 1981): I, ia.
January 2, 1972 by •
ancient writings,
apocrypha,
baptism,
Bible,
biblical manuscripts,
Book of Mormon,
Christian(s),
Christianity,
Dead Sea Scrolls,
desert,
Essene documents,
Jewish,
John the Baptist,
Manual of Discipline,
New Education Testament,
Old Testament,
Qumran caves,
Sectarian documents,
Septuagint,
the Gospel of John
Instructor 91:3 (March 1956):71-72,74; CWHN 1:239-244. Some brief references to the Dead Sea Scrolls. — Midgley
February 24, 1965 by •
Abraham,
Akkadian,
Amarna discoveries tablets,
Amorites,
Asia Minor,
Assurbanipal library,
Babylonia,
Beirut,
Bible,
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Biblos,
Bokazkoi,
Book of Mormon,
Canaan,
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Celts,
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Chinese,
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creation(s),
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Dead Sea Scrolls,
deluge,
Egypt,
Egyptian Wisdom Literature,
Etruscan,
Genesis Apocryphon,
Gilgamish,
Greece,
Greek,
Hazor,
Hebrew(s),
Hittite(s),
Hurian(s),
Hyksos,
Indo-European,
Israel,
Jerusalem,
Jews,
kingship,
Lebanon,
Mari library,
Melchizedek,
Mesopotamia,
Mettoni,
Midian,
Minoan,
Nuzzi library,
Old Testament,
On (city of),
Palestine,
Pearl of Great Price,
Persia,
Philistines,
Ras Shamra library,
religion,
Sectarians,
Semitic,
Shabako stone,
Sumerian,
Syria,
the Flood,
the Nile,
Ugarit,
uniformity,
Yeb,
Zadok,
Zadokites
33 pp., a typed transcript of a talk given on February 24, 1965. A discussion of the religious and cultural impact of Egypt, Babylon and other neighbors on events in Israel. — Midgley Listen to recording: Part 1 Part 2 [Right-click (cntrl-click for macs) and “save link as” to download onto MP3] This recording is also …
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July 2, 1960 by •
Bible,
Book of Mormon,
covenant(s),
Ephraim,
Ezekiel,
Gentiles,
God,
Hebrew(s),
Israel,
Jehovah,
Jesus Christ,
Jews,
Joseph Smith,
Judah,
Lord Jehovah,
Mohammed,
New Education Testament,
Old Testament,
resurrection,
scholar(s),
scrolls,
shevet,
shivite,
stick of Joseph,
stick of Judah,
sticks,
wood,
writing
a series of articles in The Improvement Era, 1953; CWHN 8:1-48. An examination of the meaning of Ezekiel 37 in the light of the use of tally sticks. — Midgley
January 1, 1900 by •
A. Leaney,
A. M. Hunter,
Bible,
Bodmer Papyrus 2,
Bodmer Papyrus 3,
C. B. Armstrong,
C. C. McCown,
C. F. D. Moule,
C. H. Dodd,
C. L. Mittion,
Chester Beatty Papyri,
Christian(s),
Christian(s) scholars,
Christology,
criticism,
Crosby Codex,
Dead Sea Scrolls,
divine authority,
E. C. Blackman,
E. Howell,
E. M. Good,
Edgerton Papyrus 2,
F. Filson,
Father Herbert,
God,
H. Riesenfeld,
Hebrew(s),
Hellenistic,
Hugh Nibley,
infallible,
J. Jeremias,
Jesus Christ,
Jews,
John Rylands Papyrus 457,
K. W. Clark,
L. Wallis,
M. H. Franzman,
N. Turner,
Nag Hammadi Manuscripts,
New Education Testament,
O. Cullmann,
Old Testament,
Paul,
Prof. William Foxwell Albright,
revelation(s),
Synoptic the Gospels,
T. W. Manson,
the critic(s),
the Fourth Gospel,
the Spirit,
the Word of God,
utterances of Jesus,
V. Taylor,
W. C. Van Unnik
No More Infallible Books L. Wallis: “God’s plan for the human race obviously does not include what is called an ‘infallible’ volume of Scripture. The Bible is holy – but not in the sense of ancient orthodoxy among Jews and Christians….The source materials in the Bible are, to a considerable degree, at variance with each …
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