• The intertestamental period (Protestant) or deuterocanonical period (Catholic and Eastern Orthodox) is the period of time between the events of the protocanonical...
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  • understanding of man's inward parts began to emerge. During the intertestamental period, two factors shaped and "enlarged the semantic domain of the Greek...
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  • "throne" as allegory. The phrase the Kingdom of God is not common in intertestamental literature. Where it does occur, such as in the Psalms of Solomon and...
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    misdeeds, and that the righteous would enjoy an afterlife in heaven. In this period too the older three-level cosmology in large measure gave way to the Greek...
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  • phrases used in the Hebrew Bible, various apocalyptic works of the intertestamental period, and in the Greek New Testament. In the indefinite form ("son of...
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    Judah History of the Jews in the Roman Empire Intertestamental period Jerusalem during the Second Temple Period Second Temple Judaism Timeline of Jewish history...
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  • declined during the intertestamental period: 59–62  but there is some extant evidence of polygamy being practiced in the New Testament period.: 365  The Dead...
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  • phrases used in the Hebrew Bible, various apocalyptic works of the intertestamental period, and in the Greek New Testament. Son of man may also refer to:...
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  • popular conceptions of Hell stem from Jewish speculation during the intertestamental period, belief in an immortal soul which originated in Greek philosophy...
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    .. delivered up his survivors on his day of distress". By the intertestamental period, Edom had replaced Babylon as the nation that burned the Temple...
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