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  • The Apocalypse of Peter or Revelation of Peter is an example of popular early Christian apocalyptic literature. Once ... Written by a Christian author in Peter's name during the first half of the second century C.E., the rediscovered ...
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  • The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse are a group of mythical riders described in Chapter 6, verses 1-8 in the Book of ... The vision of the Four Horsemen describes events related to the Last Days, interpreted by some as relating to the future ...
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  • The Apocalypse of Peter or Revelation of Peter is an example of popular early Christian apocalyptic literature. Once ... Written by a Christian author in Peter's name during the first half of the second century C.E., the rediscovered ...
    14 KB (2,201 words) - 06:02, 11 August 2023
  • The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse are a group of mythical riders described in Chapter 6, verses 1-8 in the Book of ... The vision of the Four Horsemen describes events related to the Last Days, interpreted by some as relating to the future ...
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  • The Muratorian fragment, also known as the Muratorian canon, is a copy of perhaps the oldest known list of the books ... The author notably omits the Epistle to the Hebrews, the Epistle of James, and the letters of Peter, but he mentions ...
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  • Apocalyptic literature is a genre of prophetical writing that developed in post-exile Jewish culture and was popular ... The apocalyptic literature of Judaism and Christianity embraces a considerable period, from the centuries following ...
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  • The Nag Hammadi library is a collection of early Christian gnostic texts discovered near the Egyptian town of Nag Hammadi ... works belonging to the Corpus Hermeticum and a partial translation of Plato's Republic. The codices are believed to ...
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  • John of Patmos is the name given to the author of the Book of Revelation (Apocalypse of John) in the New Testament ... John of Patmos is traditionally identified with John the Apostle and is also known as John the Divine, as well as the ...
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  • The apocryphal book of 2 Esdras is included in many English translations of the Bible, although it is not generally ... establishment the Second Temple tradition after the Babylonian exile of the Jews. However, this Ezra is also called "Salathiel ...
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  • The Book of Revelation, also called Revelation to John or Apocalypse of John, is the last canonical book of the New ... Revelation is composed of two main sections. The first is a message to the churches of seven cities in the Roman province ...
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  • to the Thessalonians or simply 2 Thessalonians, is a short book of the New Testament in the Christian Bible. Written to ... Since the turn of the twentieth century, scholars have questioned Paul's authorship of 2 Thessalonians, many believing ...
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  • Saint Adelaide of Italy, also called Adelaide of Burgundy (931/932 – December 16, 999) was one of the most prominent ... As a girl, she entered into a political marriage with Lothair II of Italy, who was later allegedly poisoned by the ...
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  • , Zərubbāvel; Greek: ζοροβαβελ, Zŏrobabel) was the leader of the first group of Jews, numbering 42,360 ... Judah for more than two decades. It was he who laid the foundation of the Second Temple in Jerusalem and ultimately supervised ...
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  • Albrecht Dürer (May 21, 1471 – April 6, 1528) was a German painter and mathematician who is considered one of the ... and Melencolia I (1514). His most iconic images are his woodcuts of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1497–1498) from ...
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  • a Russian Orthodox theologian, philosopher, and economist. In light of the ideological struggles in early twentieth-century ... Sergei Bulgakov was born to the family of an Orthodox priest in the town of Livny, Oryol Gubernia on June 16, 1871 ...
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  • Heimdall is the sentry of Asgard and a member of the Aesir (the gods of the Norse pantheon). His most important function ... the Scandinavian and Germanic peoples. This mythological tradition, of which the Scandinavian (and particularly Icelandic ...
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  • The Gospel of Mary is an ancient Christian text rediscovered by scholars at the turn of the nineteenth century (c. ... Two Greek fragments of the Gospel of Mary were discovered (Papyrus Oxyrhynchus L 3525 and Papyrus Rylands 463) at the ...
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  • American actor who transformed Hollywood with his innovative practice of method acting, inspiring the likes of James Dean and ... In the 1960s Brando was one of the first actor-activists to march for civil rights and Native American rights. He refused ...
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  • American writer who was an influential and important figure in the development of sports journalism. his column in the New York Herald-Tribune referred to the University of Notre Dame's backfield as the Four Horsemen of ...
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  • The New Testament is the name given to the second and final portion of the Christian Bible. It is the sacred scripture ... 27 books were gradually collected into a single volume over a period of several centuries. They consist of Gospels recounting ...
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  • God and His church. From its New Testament origins as a description of teachers who denied orthodox teachings concerning Jesus ... Antichrist is translated from the combination of two ancient Greek words αντί + χριστος (antí + khristos ...
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  • The Apostle Peter, also known as Saint Peter, and Cephas—original name Simeon son of Jonah—was one of the Twelve ... Peter was a Galilean fisherman assigned a leadership role by Jesus, who reportedly gave him the keys of heaven and ...
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