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  • 101Isaac Abrabanel — Don Isaac Abrabanel Born 1437 Lisbon, Portugal Died 1508 Venice, Italy …

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  • 102Hasidic philosophy — This article is about Hasidic philosophy. For an overview of the Hasidic movement, see Hasidic Judaism. Hasidus called the Torah of the Baal Shem Tov and his Wellsprings , after his account in a letter to Gershon of Kitov about the elevation of… …

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  • 103Teología liberal — La teología liberal (liberale Theologie, también theologischer Liberalismus o liberalismo teológico) es un movimiento de investigación surgido en el seno de la teología protestante que se desarrolló principalmente en Alemania durante el siglo XIX …

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  • 104Commentaries on the Bible — • Includes: I. Jewish Commentaries; II. Patristic; III. Medieval; IV. Modern Catholic; and V. Non Catholic Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Commentaries on the Bible     Commentaries on the Bible …

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  • 105King's Evangelical Divinity School — (formerly the Midlands Bible College and Midlands Bible College and Divinity School) is a nondenominational institution providing innovative studies by open and distance learning. Working in partnership with the University of Chester, England,… …

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  • 106Muhammed Hamdi Yazır — 1939 photo of Muhammed Hamdi Yazır Born 1878 …

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  • 107Kólob — Detalle del hipocéfalo de José Smith el cual, según José Smith, contiene una representación de Kólob (referencia numérica 1). Dentro del mormonismo, Kólob es una estrella o planeta mencionado en el Libro de Abraham como el más cercano al trono o… …

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  • 108BACHER, WILHELM — (1850–1913) Hungarian Semitic scholar. Bacher was born in Liptó Szent Miklós (now Liptovsky Svätý Mikuláš, Slovakia), the son of the Hebrew poet simon bacher . In 1876 he was ordained and appointed rabbi of Szeged, Hungary, and the following year …

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  • 109GENIZAH, CAIRO — Introduction The term genizah is a word shortened from the rabbinical Hebrew phrase bet genizah (see also genizah ). Its counterpart in late biblical Hebrew is genez (pl. genazim, ginzei) which in Esther evidently means a treasury, as well as the …

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  • 110KARAITES — (Heb. בַּעֲלֵי מִקְרָא ,בְּנֵי מִקְרָא ,קָרָאִים, Qaraʾim, Benei Miqra, Ba alei Miqra; Ar. Qarāʾiyyūn), Jewish sect which came into being toward the middle of the ninth century. (See Map: karaite Settlement). Its doctrine is characterized… …

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