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The Bible Almanac
A Comprehensive Handbook of the People of the Bible and How They Lived
1980
First Published
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Table of Contents

  1. The Ancient World
  2. Bible History
  3. Bible Chronology
  4. Text and Translations
  5. Archaeology
  6. Pagan Religions and Cultures
  7. The Egyptians
  8. The Babylonians and Assyrians
  9. Ugarit and the Canaanites
  10. The Persians
  11. The Greeks and Hellenism
  12. The Romans
  13. The Geography of Palestine
  14. The Minerals and Gems of Palestine
  15. The Animals and Insects of Palestine
  16. Plants and Herbs
  17. Agriculture
  18. Tools and Implements
  19. Trade
  20. Transportation
  21. Warfare and Weapons
  22. Forms of Government
  23. Money and Economics
  24. Languages and Writings
  25. The Literature of the Bible
  26. The Poetry of the Bible
  27. Laws and Statutes
  28. Worship Rituals
  29. Family Relationships
  30. Women and Womanhood
  31. Marriage and Divorce
  32. Birth and Infancy
  33. Childhood and Adolescence
  34. Diseases and Healing
  35. Food and Eating Habits
  36. Clothing Cosmetics
  37. Architecture and Furniture
  38. Music
  39. Jews in New Testament Times
  40. Jesus Christ
  41. The Apostles
  42. The Early Church
  43. Paul and His Journeys
  44. Outline of the Books of the Bible
  45. All the People of the Bible
  46. All the Places of the Bible
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Author

J.I. Packer
J.I. Packer
Author · 57 books

What do J. I. Packer, Billy Graham and Richard John Neuhaus have in common? Each was recently named by TIME magazine as among the 25 most influential evangelicals in America. Dr. Packer, the Board of Governors’ Professor of Theology at Regent College, was hailed by TIME as “a doctrinal Solomon” among Protestants. “Mediating debates on everything from a particular Bible translation to the acceptability of free-flowing Pentecostal spirituality, Packer helps unify a community [evange licalism] that could easily fall victim to its internal tensions.” Knowing God, Dr. Packer’s seminal 1973 work, was lauded as a book which articulated shared beliefs for members of diverse denominations; the TIME profile quotes Michael Cromartie of the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington as saying, “conservative Methodists and Presbyterians and Baptists could all look to [Knowing God] and say, ‘This sums it all up for us.’” In a similar tribute to Dr. Packer almost ten years ago, American theologian Mark Noll wrote in Christianity Today that, “Packer’s ability to address immensely important subjects in crisp, succinct sentences is one of the reasons why, both as an author and speaker, he has played such an important role among American evangelicals for four decades.” For over 25 years Regent College students have been privileged to study under Dr. Packer’s clear and lucid teaching, and our faculty, staff and students celebrate the international recognition he rightly receives as a leading Christian thinker and teacher. (https://www.regent-college.edu/facult...)

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