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| A.D. (Anno Domini) |
This section contains information about the early Church and its leaders. It sheds light on the formation and development of the Body of Christ.
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| B.C. (Before Christ) |
This section contains information about the culture and events of the Old Testament. This includes the writings of Josephus, the Apocrypha, and other non-canonical writings.
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| Biblewiki |
The Biblewiki is a Web site with with a lot of information about the Bible. Or in traditional terms, it's a Bible encyclopedia. Throughout all articles, it is assumed that the Bible is true - it assumes the point of view from the Bible. This is a sharp contrast to Wikipedia which assumes a neutral point of view (NPOV).
The main project of Biblewiki at the moment is the Bible genealogy during which process each and every name of the Bible should be collected.
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| Institute of Creation Research |
The Institute for Creation Research equips believers with evidences of the Bible’s accuracy and authority through scientific research, educational programs, and media presentations, all conducted within a thoroughly biblical framework.
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| Luther's 95 Theses |
The historical 95 theses that Martin Luther nailed to the door of the Church in Wittenburg. Each of these speak to Luther's desire for people to look deeper into what it means to be a Christian.
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| Old Testament Apocryphal Writings |
These texts are books included as part of the Septuagint (the Greek version of the Old Testament), but not included in the Hebrew Bible. The Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches include all of the apocrypha (except for the books of Esdras and the Prayer of Manasseh), but refer to them as "deuterocanonical" books. These same books, books of Esdras and the Prayer of Manasseh, are referred to by Protestants as the "pseudoepigrapha."
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