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  1. Bible code - Wikipedia

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    The Bible code (Hebrew: הצופן התנ"כי, hatzofen hatanachi), also known as the Torah code, is a purported set of encoded words within a Hebrew text of the Torah that, according to proponents, has predicted significant historical events. The statistical likelihood of the Bible code arising by chance has been thoroughly researched, and it is now widely considered to be statistically ...

  2. Patriot Bible University - Wikipedia

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    Patriot Bible University (PBU), formerly known as Patriot University, is an unaccredited Independent Baptist correspondence school located in Del Norte, Colorado, which issues religious degrees only. According to the State of Colorado, Patriot's "degrees or diplomas have no state recognition". PBU is not accredited by any agency recognized by the Department of Education.

  3. The Living Bible - Wikipedia

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    The Living Bible was the best-selling book in the U.S. By 1997, 40 million copies of The Living Bible had been sold. During this period, work started on foreign translations in, eventually, around 100 languages by Living Bibles International (which merged with IBS in 1992). [citation needed]

  4. Wycliffe's Bible - Wikipedia

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    Wycliffe's Bible is the name now given to a group of Bible translations into Middle English that were made under the direction of John Wycliffe.They appeared over a period from approximately 1382 to 1395. These Bible translations were the chief inspiration and chief cause of the Lollard movement, a pre-Reformation movement that rejected many of the distinctive teachings of the …

  5. New Jerusalem Bible - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Like the Jerusalem Bible, the New Jerusalem Bible makes the uncommon decision to render God's name, the Tetragrammaton in the Jewish scriptures, as Yahweh rather than as Lord which is consistently rendered Yahweh in 6,823 places of the NJB Old Testament. However, "Lord" is a translation of "Adonai".

  6. Bible version debate - Wikipedia

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    The Great Bible, first published in 1539, was the only English Bible whose use was made compulsory in churches throughout England. ... The citation conflates the wording on the first and 2nd title pages (the latter perhaps that of the earlier ed.). Pickering, Wilbur N. 1980.

  7. First Epistle to the Corinthians - Wikipedia

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    The First Epistle to the Corinthians (Ancient Greek: Α΄ ᾽Επιστολὴ πρὸς Κορινθίους) is one of the Pauline epistles, part of the New Testament of the Christian Bible.The epistle is attributed to Paul the Apostle and a co-author, Sosthenes, and is addressed to the Christian church in Corinth. Scholars believe that Sosthenes was the amanuensis who wrote down the text of ...

  8. Chapters and verses of the Bible - Wikipedia

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    Chapter and verse divisions did not appear in the original texts of Judeo-Christian bibles; such divisions form part of the paratext of the Bible.Since the early 13th century, most copies and editions of the Bible have presented all but the shortest of the scriptural books with divisions into chapters, generally a page or so in length.Since the mid-16th century, editors have further …

  9. Bible quiz - Wikipedia

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    Bible Quiz, also known as Bible Bowl, is a competition between teams (often representing individual churches) over knowledge of a pre-determined section of the Bible. Various Protestant denominations, plus a handful of independent groups, sponsor these competitions. All of them take the form of a quick-recall game, similar to those used in many American schools but …

  10. Patrick Holford - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] In 1984, Holford founded the Institute for Optimum Nutrition (ION). At that institute, he has worked on nutritional approaches to clinical depression, schizophrenia, ADHD and eating disorders. [citation needed] In 1995, the Board of Trustees of ION (of which he was a director) awarded him an Honorary Diploma in Nutritional ...

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