Define postbiblical. postbiblical synonyms, postbiblical pronunciation, postbiblical translation, English dictionary definition of postbiblical. adj occurring after the events written about in the Bible, occurring after the Bible was written Collins Engl
all printed monies of all nations tend to experience inflation. Prices rise slowly, and the purchasing power of the money falls slowly. Governments and their citizens tend to enjoy inflation at low levels since it allows them to pay long term debts back with inflated currency...
Another example of this kind of long term planning for William’s neighbors to see is how he is prepared to get electricity to his house. He built a house in a rural area that has no access to electricity. In rural Africa, electricity is not available along every road but only comes wh...
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Most casual drinkers know about the standard 750ml bottle, and they might be familiar with the term magnum (which is used of an extra-large bottle that holds about 1.5 liters, or two bottles). But only oenophiles know about the larger-sized bottles named for notable figures from the Bible...
Paul warned the congregation in Corinth not to assume party names, as parties of Apollos, of Paul, of Cephas, or of Christ; but the term is applied, not to distinguish a party among Christians, but to distinguish Christians from pagans and Jews. By the Jews, the Christians were for a ...
For their churches’ leadership, purity is important – it is part of the foundations for a good life, a good marriage, and living close to God. Those who are schooled in feminism mostly know that purity itself is not synonymous with what we call purity culture, but the term “purity cul...
This term was applicable to those monasteries in which silence was, to a certain extent, imposed on the members. (9) Conventus, a convent, in reference to the common life of the inmates. (10) ῾Ηγουμενεῖον, denoting properly the residence of the president (ἡγού...
birth abortion. Consistent with the arguments I’ve made they question drawing the line at passage through the birth canal. If the term “being” is merely granted by community consensus any line can be arbitrarily drawn wherever we like. Why not abort at 2 or 3 years of age for example?
This week’s lecture examines one of the most decisive incidents that took place during the final week of Jesus: the overturning of the tables of the moneychangers in the Temple courtyard. This is popularly known as the Cleansing of the Temple, a problematic term. More than anything else th...