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  • ...While monotheism is often seen as something that derived from Judaism, the history of how monotheism became pervasive and expanded beyond Judaism is complex. In Biblical chronology, we see that the establishment of the state of Israel would cons
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  • ...epresentations of Biblical Paradise in Judaism and Christianity. Themes in Biblical Narrative]'', v. 2. Leiden ; Boston: Brill.</ref> ...97b0beeb1c7b0c02" Tree of Life: An Archaeological Study]''. Studies in the History of Religion. Brill.</ref>
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  • ...ere are plenty of historical facts and some fictions. The film follows the biblical account of the Exodus fairly close, closer than some other films, and corre ...oday, based on the available primary sources and archaeological data, most biblical archaeologists and Egyptologists believe that the historical Exodus took pl
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  • ...zens. The concept of justice, in fact, has evolved from very early written history, showing some similarities early on with modern ideas of law and justice fo ...laws of Urukagina, see: Kramer, Samuel Noah. 1995. ''The Sumerians: Their History, Culture, and Character''. 12. [pr.]. Chicago: The Univ. of Chicago Press.<
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  • ===Early History=== ...y in World History: Multidisciplinary Approaches. Studies in Global Social History, v. 3. Leiden ; Boston: Brill.</ref> In many cases, these migrations or c
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  • Jerusalem's sacking proved to be a defining moment in the history of Judaism, as important as the Exodus. Still, it was almost as important i ...in large part to his portrayal in the Old Testament. Although many of the biblical passages that relate to Nebuchadnezzar II are true, especially those in II
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  • ...link, M. “The Native Kingdom of Anatolia.” In <i>The Cambridge Ancient History.</i> Edited by John Boardman, I.E.S. Edwards, N.GL. Hammond, E. Sollberger, ...C. <ref> Masson, O. “Anatolian Languages.” In <i>The Cambridge Ancient History.</i> Edited by John Boardman, I.E.S. Edwards, N.GL. Hammond, E. Sollberger,
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  • ...but some of the specialists turned their attention to the more ephemeral biblical peoples. [[Category:Religious History]] [[Category:Ancient History]] [[Category:History of the Middle East]][[Category: Wikis]]
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  • ...0c-20&linkId=830d9faf1c14899644e25151f167242f Give Me Liberty! An American History]'', 2nd ed., vol. 1 (New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2009), 171.</ref> Alt ...ure early in his argument, Paine captured his audience. Through his use of history, religion, and sheer logic, Thomas Paine presented a compelling case that a
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  • Through the careful analysis of Egyptian, Assyrian, biblical, and Greek primary sources, eminent British Egyptologist, Kenneth Kitchen, ...rstand ancient Egypt’s Late Period – or any period in ancient Egyptian history for that matter – will fall short if the textual/historiographical eviden
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  • ..., Vito. "Ho, mo, Humanus, and the Meanings of Humanism," <i>Journal of the History of Ideas 46</i> (vol. 2, April – June 1985): 167 – 95</ref> This was th ...in a new and critical way. Scholars produced more reliable versions of key biblical texts and produced commentaries on the New and Old Testament. These were ve
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  • ...y task, here are the ten best books that try to make sense of this complex history. ...563&linkCode=as2&tag=dailyh0c-20&linkId=c5f79436e48ccd70fe128e130224ab49 A History of God]</i>. London: Vintage.: The book is somewhat more narrow that later
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  • ...ore on the earliest history of honey, see: Crane, E. (1999). <i>The world history of beekeeping and honey hunting.</i> New York: Routledge.</ref> ...he region in the Bible as a "land of milk and honey." Both in Egyptian and Biblical references to honey lands that can grow honey are referenced as prosperous.
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  • ...ished by the [https://global.oup.com/academic/category/arts-and-humanities/history/?lang=en&cc=us Oxford University Press] is an effort re-illuminate the cont ...389&linkCode=as2&tag=dailyh0c-20&linkId=ae4748818883cd06daf0f4930762dd6b A History of Their Own: Women in Europe from Prehistory to the Present Volume 1] and
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  • ...ic approvals to carry out these actions.<ref>Shirley Green, <i>The curious history of contraception,</i> New York: St. Martin's Press, (1971), 117</ref> Medic ...Lower Classes of Late Medieval England." The Journal of Interdisciplinary History 8, no. 1 (1977), 9.</ref>
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  • ...had been successful, it could have changed the course of English and world history. The defeat of the Armada had profound consequences for England. The first ...0&linkId=94311aba3c2131eec83402c57e9f3338 The Oxford Companion to Military History]</i> (Oxford, Oxford University Press. 2001), p. 214</ref> The English Quee
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  • ...has been remembered as one of the great humanitarian initiatives in modern history. Occurring as it did in a world that was rent by the slaveholding republics ...ut of those movements came many of the first abolitionist organizations in history. The second factor has to do with political economy. Slaveholding republics
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  • ...de but are not limited to some of the following: archaeology, art history, history/chronology, and philology. Essentially, Egyptology is a modern study that c ...nd decipherment of the Rosetta Stone represented a watershed moment in the history of Egyptology, the march toward understanding the pharaohs began hundreds o
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  • ...Matthew 28:19). By looking at Acts of the Apostles and several other extra-biblical texts, scholars have pieced together a picture of how the apostles went abo Many scholars in Christian history debate about the exact time when Christianity became distinct from Judaism
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  • ...n his image, vis-à-vis Adam and Eve. Viewpoints that conflicted with such Biblical teachings were met with resounding criticism and censure. Charles Darwin hi ...had no problem reconciling their findings with their Christian beliefs, as biblical accounts like Noah’s flood were seen as perfect examples of catastrophic
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