The historian may or may not yet understand the fact, but if the fact is somehow revealed from the past, there is then a “record” of it, and if the historian comes into intellectual contact with the record of it, he is getting to the “truth” regarding the fact. And when he reve...
Yet, although he had this limited objective, the various forms of corruption that had been introduced were, as he describes them, so numerous that the difference of the old and revised (Hieronymian) text is clear and striking throughout. Some of the changes Jerome introduced were made purely...
3. Another difference between Renaissance and Baroque art is in the way they present Biblical stories. 4. A biblical exhibition will open in Hong Kong this afternoon to help promote an " objective " understanding of the Bible ministry on the mainland. ...
highlighting various texts wherein Jerusalemite scribal communities preserved distinctly Israelian material, acknowledging the interplay between oral and written literature that the Samarian scribal community brought to Judah, and identifying some features that make a biblical text northern. ...
There is a difference between a woman being “bitchy” occasionally and a woman being a “bitch”. All women, especially when they are experiencing PMS, may very temporarily act in these bitchy ways. But this is not characteristic or normal behavior for them. A bitch is a woman who is no...
and all through the house…” was ever anything more than an amusing way of celebrating the ‘rest of the story’ that was more fully expressed when we sang “Joy to the world, the Lord is come” and “O Come all ye faithful, joyful and triumphant.” In fact, singing Christmas carols...
If the Lord’s church had no doctrinal boundaries there would be no difference between truth and error or between the church and the world. The writer’s concept of boundaries needs rethinking. And, in the second place, organization does not imply a denomination either. The early church when...
1. to perceive or understand as fact or truth; apprehend clearly and with certainty. 2. to have fixed in the mind or memory: to know a poem by heart. 3. to be cognizant of: I know it. 4. to be acquainted or familiar with (a thing, place, person, etc.): I know the mayor ...
it comes down to telling others what to do. Leadership could be beneficial at times – if I do not know the way out of a forest but my guide does, I would let her (or him) lead. However, complementarians never explain the real difference between their leadership and lording it over ...
the whole country is united against that. Suddenly we all see the difference between true and false. The postmasters themselves can’t get their lives back, but they are desperate for people to know the truth. If your whole community thought you were a thief, the truth would matter to you...