The Constantine Codex

The Constantine Codex
Title The Constantine Codex PDF eBook
Author Paul Maier
Publisher Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages 412
Release 2011-05-23
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1414360525

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Harvard Professor Jonathan Weber is finally enjoying a season of peace when a shocking discovery thrusts him into the national spotlight once again. While touring monasteries in Greece, Jon and his wife Shannon—a seasoned archaeologist—uncover an ancient biblical manuscript containing the lost ending of Mark and an additional book of the Bible. If proven authentic, the codex could forever change the way the world views the holy Word of God. As Jon and Shannon work to validate their find, it soon becomes clear that there are powerful forces who don’t want the codex to go public. When it’s stolen en route to America, Jon and Shannon are swept into a deadly race to find the manuscript and confirm its authenticity before it’s lost forever.

Codex Sinaiticus

Codex Sinaiticus
Title Codex Sinaiticus PDF eBook
Author Constantine Tischendorf
Publisher
Total Pages 114
Release 2016-10-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781585093670

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A first-hand account of this amazing discovery, followed by an assessment of its historical importance. While visiting St. Catherine's monastery in the Sinai, the author found the oldest complete New Testament bible, with most of the Old Testament as well. Also includes The Mount Sinai Manuscript of the Bible.

Codex Sinaiticus

Codex Sinaiticus
Title Codex Sinaiticus PDF eBook
Author David C. Parker
Publisher Hendrickson Publishers
Total Pages 232
Release 2010
Genre Religion
ISBN

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The story of how the Codex Sinaiticus was created and used in the ancient church; how it was preserved for centuries at the monastery of St. Catherine's, Mount Sinai; its subsequent history and how its pages came to be divided and dispersed; and how it has been compiled again and made accessible to a worldwide audience for the first time.--From publisher description.

More Than a Skeleton

More Than a Skeleton
Title More Than a Skeleton PDF eBook
Author Paul L. Maier
Publisher Thomas Nelson
Total Pages 354
Release 2005-01-17
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1418512583

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What if Jesus made an unexpected appearance before His final coming? Joshua Ben-Yosef attracts a huge following. He was born in Nazareth to parents named Mary and Joseph and speaks more than a dozen languages—fluently and without accent. His words ripple with wisdom and authority. And the crowds that follow him are enthralled as he heals the sick, gives sight to the blind, casts out demons, and even raises the dead. Is Dr. Melvin Merton, the well-known leader and author of end-times books, correct about the imminent return of Christ? It seems everyone is a believer in this "Messiah"—including Jonathan Weber’s wife, Shannon—especially when Joshua performs the ultimate sign by raising a disciple from the dead. Plagued by skepticism, Jonathan faces the ultimate challenge in uncovering whether this is the actual return of Christ or the most devastating hoax ever carried out.

On Roman Time

On Roman Time
Title On Roman Time PDF eBook
Author Michele Renee Salzman
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 437
Release 1991-03-25
Genre History
ISBN 0520909100

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Because they list all the public holidays and pagan festivals of the age, calendars provide unique insights into the culture and everyday life of ancient Rome. The Codex-Calendar of 354 miraculously survived the Fall of Rome. Although it was subsequently lost, the copies made in the Renaissance remain invaluable documents of Roman society and religion in the years between Constantine's conversion and the fall of the Western Empire. In this richly illustrated book, Michele Renee Salzman establishes that the traditions of Roman art and literature were still very much alive in the mid-fourth century. Going beyond this analysis of precedents and genre, Salzman also studies the Calendar of 354 as a reflection of the world that produced and used it. Her work reveals the continuing importance of pagan festivals and cults in the Christian era and highlights the rise of a respectable aristocratic Christianity that combined pagan and Christian practices. Salzman stresses the key role of the Christian emperors and imperial institutions in supporting pagan rituals. Such policies of accomodation and assimilation resulted in a gradual and relatively peaceful transformation of Rome from a pagan to a Christian capital.

Codex Sinaiticus

Codex Sinaiticus
Title Codex Sinaiticus PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre
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A Short History of the Early Church

A Short History of the Early Church
Title A Short History of the Early Church PDF eBook
Author Harry R. Boer
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages 204
Release 1976
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780802813398

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A lucid and concise account of the peole, places, institutions, events, and ideas that made a difference in the development of the Christian faith. Discussion questions following each chapter aid the reader in reflection and rview.