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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PaviaPavia - Wikipedia

    The Jewish community of Pavia grew in the 15th century, when Elijah ben Shabbetai, personal doctor of Filippo Maria Visconti and professor at the University of Pavia and, above all, Joseph Colon Trabotto, who was a 15th-century rabbi who is considered Italy's foremost Judaic scholar and Talmudist of his era, and in the same university a Hebrew ...

  2. Feb 22, 2024 · The terminology used to refer to the sacred scriptures of Judaism and Christianity—whether called the Old Testament, the Hebrew Bible, or the Tanakh—carries layers of meaning and interpretative frameworks that extend beyond mere nomenclature. Let’s take a look at what Bible Jews traditionally use.

  3. Pavia is the ancient Ticinum, founded by the Lavi and Marici, two Ligurian peoples; at a date not well determined it came under Roman power, and was given to the Papia tribe, whence the name of Papia, which, however, does not occur before the time of Paulus Diaconus.

  4. Sep 30, 2021 · Additionally, Catholic Bibles contain seven books from the Old Testament that are not found in either Protestant Bibles or in the Jewish Scriptures. Getting Catholics to read the Bible also ...

  5. Mar 23, 2021 · Though abba is a term associated with intimacy and relationship, to address God as “papa” or “daddy” reduces his glory. God our Father is also Master of the universe, Creator of all things, Revealer of mysteries, and Judge of every hidden thing.12 He is “the Lord, the Most High, is to be feared, a great king over all the earth ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hebrew_BibleHebrew Bible - Wikipedia

    The Hebrew Bible or Tanakh (/ t ɑː ˈ n ɑː x /; Hebrew: תַּנַ״ךְ ‎ Tānāḵ), also known in Hebrew as Miqra (/ m iː ˈ k r ɑː /; Hebrew: מִקְרָא ‎ Mīqrāʾ ‍), is the canonical collection of Hebrew scriptures, comprising the Torah, the Nevi'im, and the Ketuvim.

  7. Parousia. PAROUSIA pə rōō’ zhĭ ə ( παρουσία, G4242, presence, then coming or arrival ). This term is transliterated from the Gr., to denote in recent theology the eschatological coming of Christ. This use of the term is based upon its NT meaning when related to Christ. I.

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