CrossLinks Topical Index - BU
Bubastite Portal : archaeology - David - Bubastite Portal ✪
Bubastite Portal - archaeology - David : archaeology - David - Bubastite Portal ✪
Buderi, Robert, The Invention that Changed the World : Ref-1494 ✪
Buderi, Robert, The Invention that Changed the World - The Invention that Changed the World, Robert Buderi : Ref-1494 ✪
building : temple - building delayed ✪
building - temple delayed : temple - building delayed ✪
Bullinger, Commentary on Revelation : Ref-0976 ✪
Bullinger, Commentary on Revelation - Commentary on Revelation, Bullinger : Ref-0976 ✪
Bullinger, Commentary on Revelation - Commentary on Revelation, Bullinger - Cross-0047 : Ref-0976 ✪
Bullinger, Commentary on Revelation - Cross-0047 : Ref-0976 ✪
Bullinger, E. W. The Companion Bible. : Ref-0121 ✪
Bullinger, E. W. The Companion Bible. - Companion Bible, The - The Companion Bible : Ref-0121 ✪
Bullinger, E. W. The Companion Bible. - The Companion Bible : Ref-0121 ✪
Bullinger, E. W. The Witness of the Stars : Ref-0101 ✪
Bullinger, E. W. The Witness of the Stars - The Witness of the Stars - Witness of the Stars, The : Ref-0101 ✪
Bullinger, E. W. The Witness of the Stars - Witness of the Stars, The : Ref-0101 ✪
Bullinger, E. W., Commentary on Revelation : Ref-0214 ✪; Ref-0907 ✪
Bullinger, E. W., Commentary on Revelation - Commentary on Revelation, E. W. Bullinger : Ref-0907 ✪
Bullinger, E. W., Commentary on Revelation - Commentary on Revelation, E. W. Bullinger - SS-0024 : Ref-0907 ✪
Bullinger, E. W., Commentary on Revelation - SS-0024 : Ref-0907 ✪
Bullinger, E. W., Figures of Speech Used in the Bible : Ref-1278 ✪
Bullinger, E. W., Figures of Speech Used in the Bible - Figures of Speech Used in the Bible, E. W. Bullinger : Ref-1278 ✪
Bullinger, E. W., Figures of Speech Used in the Bible - Figures of Speech Used in the Bible, E. W. Bullinger - SS-0078 : Ref-1278 ✪
Bullinger, E. W., Figures of Speech Used in the Bible - SS-0078 : Ref-1278 ✪
Bullinger, E. W., Great Cloud of Witnesses : Ref-0706 ✪
Bullinger, E. W., Great Cloud of Witnesses - Great Cloud of Witnesses, E. W. Bullinger : Ref-0706 ✪
Bullinger, E. W., Great Cloud of Witnesses - Great Cloud of Witnesses, E. W. Bullinger - Logos-0457 : Ref-0706 ✪
Bullinger, E. W., Great Cloud of Witnesses - Logos-0457 : Ref-0706 ✪
Bullinger, E. W., Numbers in Scripture. : Ref-1220 ✪
Bullinger, E. W., Numbers in Scripture. - Numbers in Scripture : Ref-1220 ✪
Bullinger, E. W., Numbers in Scripture. - Numbers in Scripture - Numbers in Scripture : Ref-1220 ✪
Bullinger, E. W., The Christian’s Greatest Need : Ref-0965 ✪
Bullinger, E. W., The Christian’s Greatest Need - SS-0061 : Ref-0965 ✪
Bullinger, E. W., The Christian’s Greatest Need - SS-0061 - The Christian’s Greatest Need, E. W. Bullinger : Ref-0965 ✪
Bullinger, E. W., The Christian’s Greatest Need - The Christian’s Greatest Need, E. W. Bullinger : Ref-0965 ✪
Bullock, C. Hassell, An Introduction to the Old Testament Prophetic Books : Ref-0956 ✪
Bullock, C. Hassell, An Introduction to the Old Testament Prophetic Books - An Introduction to the Old Testament Prophetic Books, C. Hassell Bullock : Ref-0956 ✪
Bunyan, Holy Warm, The : Ref-0977 ✪
Bunyan, Holy Warm, The - Cross-0048 : Ref-0977 ✪
Bunyan, Holy Warm, The - Cross-0048 - Holy Warm, The, Bunyan : Ref-0977 ✪
Bunyan, Holy Warm, The - Holy Warm, The, Bunyan : Ref-0977 ✪
Bunyan, J. (1995). The Pilgrim's Progress : From this world to that which is to come. Oak Harbor, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc. : Ref-0349 ✪
Bunyan, J. (1995). The Pilgrim's Progress : From this world to that which is to come. Oak Harbor, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc. - Logos-0109 : Ref-0349 ✪
Bunyan, J., & Bunyan, J. (1996). The riches of John Bunyan. Oak Harbor, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc. : Ref-0350 ✪
Bunyan, J., & Bunyan, J. (1996). The riches of John Bunyan. Oak Harbor, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc. - Logos-0110 : Ref-0350 ✪
Bunyan, John, Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners : Ref-1283 ✪
Bunyan, John, Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners - Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners, John Bunyan : Ref-1283 ✪
Bunyan, John, Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners - Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners, John Bunyan - Logos-0680 : Ref-1283 ✪
Bunyan, John, Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners - Logos-0680 : Ref-1283 ✪
Bunyan, Pilgrim’s Progress : Ref-0978 ✪
Bunyan, Pilgrim’s Progress - Cross-0049 : Ref-0978 ✪
Bunyan, Pilgrim’s Progress - Cross-0049 - Pilgrim’s Progress, Bunyan : Ref-0978 ✪
Bunyan, Pilgrim’s Progress - Pilgrim’s Progress, Bunyan : Ref-0978 ✪
burden : burden - compelled to carry
burden - compelled to carry : Mat. 5:41; Mat. 27:32
bureaucracy : quote - governmental bureaucracy - McClain ✪
bureaucracy - governmental - McClain - quote : quote - governmental bureaucracy - McClain ✪
Burgess Shale : evolution - Burgess Shale ✪
Burgess Shale - evolution : evolution - Burgess Shale ✪
Burgon, John W. and Jay P. Green. Unholy Hands on the Bible : Ref-0176 ✪
Burgon, John W. and Jay P. Green. Unholy Hands on the Bible - Green, Jay P. and John W. Burgon. Unholy Hands on the Bible : Ref-0176 ✪
Burgon, John W. and Jay P. Green. Unholy Hands on the Bible - Green, Jay P. and John W. Burgon. Unholy Hands on the Bible - Unholy Hands on the Bible, Burgon, John W. and Jay P. Green. : Ref-0176 ✪
Burgon, John W., The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to St. Mark : Ref-1271 ✪
Burgon, John W., The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to St. Mark - Google-0001 : Ref-1271 ✪
Burgon, John W., The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to St. Mark - Google-0001 - John W. Burgon. The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to St. Mark : Ref-1271 ✪
Burgon, John W., The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to St. Mark - Google-0001 - SS-0070 : Ref-1271 ✪
Burgon, John W., The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to St. Mark - John W. Burgon. The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to St. Mark : Ref-1271 ✪
Burgon, John W., The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to St. Mark - John W. Burgon. The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to St. Mark - The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to St. Mark, Burgon, John W. and Jay P. Green. : Ref-1271 ✪
Burgon, John William, Causes of the Corruption of the Traditional Text : Ref-0911 ✪
Burgon, John William, Causes of the Corruption of the Traditional Text - Causes of the Corruption of the Traditional Text, John William Burgon : Ref-0911 ✪
Burgon, John William, Causes of the Corruption of the Traditional Text - Causes of the Corruption of the Traditional Text, John William Burgon - SS-0027 : Ref-0911 ✪
Burgon, John William, Causes of the Corruption of the Traditional Text - SS-0027 : Ref-0911 ✪
Burgon, John William, Inspiration and Interpretation : Ref-0910 ✪
Burgon, John William, Inspiration and Interpretation - Inspiration and Interpretation, John William Burgon : Ref-0910 ✪
Burgon, John William, Inspiration and Interpretation - Inspiration and Interpretation, John William Burgon - SS-0026 : Ref-0910 ✪
Burgon, John William, Inspiration and Interpretation - SS-0026 : Ref-0910 ✪
Burgon, John William, The Causes of the Corruption of the Traditional Text of the Holy Gospels : Ref-0908 ✪
Burgon, John William, The Causes of the Corruption of the Traditional Text of the Holy Gospels - SS-0025 : Ref-0908 ✪
Burgon, John William, The Causes of the Corruption of the Traditional Text of the Holy Gospels - SS-0025 - The Causes of the Corruption of the Traditional Text of the Holy Gospels, John William Burgon : Ref-0908 ✪
Burgon, John William, The Causes of the Corruption of the Traditional Text of the Holy Gospels - The Causes of the Corruption of the Traditional Text of the Holy Gospels, John William Burgon : Ref-0908 ✪
burial : anointed - Jesus for burial ✪; burial - denied as judgment; grave - Jesus ✪
burial - denied as judgment : Ps. 79:2-3; Jer. 7:33; Jer. 9:22; Jer. 16:4; Jer. 22:19; Jer. 25:33; Jer. 36:30
burial - Jesus : grave - Jesus ✪
burial - Jesus anointed : anointed - Jesus for burial ✪
burial of Moses : Moses - death ✪
buried with rich : messianic prophecy - grave with rich
buried with rich - messianic prophecy : messianic prophecy - grave with rich
Burkitt, William, Expository Notes on the New Testament : Ref-1347 ✪
Burkitt, William, Expository Notes on the New Testament - Expository Notes on the New Testament, William Burkitt : Ref-1347 ✪
Burkitt, William, Expository Notes on the New Testament - Expository Notes on the New Testament, William Burkitt - SS-0087 : Ref-1347 ✪
Burkitt, William, Expository Notes on the New Testament - SS-0087 : Ref-1347 ✪
burn : marriage - over burning passion ✪
burn - sexual passion? : marriage - over burning passion ✪
burned : altar - burned ✪; burned - vegatation; weapons - burned ✪
burned - altar : altar - burned ✪
burned - vegatation : Joel 1:19; Rev. 8:7; Rev. 9:4
burned - weapons : weapons - burned ✪
burning : burning - bush ✪; burning - capital punishment; burning - martyrdom; spirit - provoked within
burning - bush : Ex. 3:1; Deu. 33:16; Luke 20:37; Acts 7:30✪ "The flame did not consume the bush, which was a type of Israel." Ref-1360, p. 153.
burning - capital punishment : Lev. 21:9
burning - martyrdom : Dan. 11:33
burning - spirit within : spirit - provoked within
burning books : books - burning ✪
Burton, Ernest De Witt, Syntax of the Moods and Tenses in New Testament Greek, 3rd ed. : Ref-1316 ✪
Burton, Ernest De Witt, Syntax of the Moods and Tenses in New Testament Greek, 3rd ed. - Logos-0689 : Ref-1316 ✪
Burton, Ernest De Witt, Syntax of the Moods and Tenses in New Testament Greek, 3rd ed. - Logos-0689 - Syntax of the Moods and Tenses in New Testament Greek, 3rd ed., Ernest De Witt Burton : Ref-1316 ✪
Burton, Ernest De Witt, Syntax of the Moods and Tenses in New Testament Greek, 3rd ed. - Syntax of the Moods and Tenses in New Testament Greek, 3rd ed., Ernest De Witt Burton : Ref-1316 ✪
bury : bury - dead ✪
bury - dead : 2Chr. 21:2; Mat. 8:22; Mat. 22:32; Luke 9:60✪ May mean more than to let the spiritual dead bury the physical deadi (which would seem to contradict the 5th commandment to honor parents and proper burial (Deu. 21:22-23). Jewish burial in the time of Jesus actually consisted of two burials that took place at least one year apart. First within family burial cave ("gathered to the fathers") followed by a period of mourning. Second within bone box (ossuary), usually with remains of other family members, after the flesh had decomposed. Jesus’ retort may have been in reference to disciple wanting 11-month leave and unbiblical aspect of secondary burial. Ref-0025, p. 42. [See 2Chr. 21:2 for textual hint of two stages.] "After the body decomposed in about a year, the family would return, collect the bones and burial gifts, and place them in the repository with the bones of other family members. Thus, the recently expired individual was “gathered to his people” (Gen. 25:8, etc.)." Gordon Franz, Remember, Archaeology is NOT a Treasure Hunt!, Ref-0066, Vol. 18 No. 2 (2005), p. 58. "Secondary burial (known as ossilegium) was typical of the first century. Family members placed the body of the deceased person in a rock-cut tomb, where the body decomposed for about a year. The bones were then placed in an ossuary with other family ossuaries. . . . Though secondary burial was done among other nations, in Judea this practice began around 40 B.C. and ended abruptly with the destruction of Jerusalem in A.D. 70." Ren? A. Lopez, Does ‘The Jesus Family Tomb’ Disprove His Physical Resurrection?, Ref-0200, Vol. 165 No. 660, October-December 2008, 425:446, p. 428. "Toward the end of the intertestamental period it became customary to revisit the grave after the flesh had rotted away, that is, a year or so after death. The more affluent families collected the bones into ossuaries, specially prepared boxes or chests, and re-interred them, frequently in niches within the tomb structure." Ref-1200, p. 251.
bush : burning - bush ✪
bush - burning : burning - bush ✪
business : occupy - until He comes
business - do : occupy - until He comes
"But don't worry if you can't understand it. No one really does, as we will see. And there is not a single shred of experimental evidence to support the claims. String theory is presently completely unobservable and untestable. However, its advocates would also claim that it is not falsifiable, and therefore, it might be correct." [emphasis in original] Gary Bates, Is ‘String’ the next big thing?, Ref-0028, 30(2) March-May 2008, 32:34, p. 33. "the scientist’s dream is to develop a ‘theory of everything’ — a scientific theory that will encompass all the workings of the physical universe in a single self-consistent formulation. Fair enough, but there is more to the universe than matter, energy, space and time. Most of us believe in the real existence of non-material entities such as friendship, love, beauty, poetry, truth, faith, justice and so on — the things that actually make human life worth living. A true ‘theory of everything’, therefore, must embrace both the material and non-material aspects of the universe, and my contention is that we already possess such a theory, namely, the hypothesis of God." Ref-1341, loc. 35. "In fact the strings of string theory are so short that if you wanted to tie them in a bow around an atomic nucleus you would have to join billions of them end-to-end to do so. (For the technically minded we are talking about strings of the order of the Planck length, 10-33 cm; that’s 1026 times smaller than a typical atom.)" Ref-1341, loc. 584-585. "Like four diverse music styles, there were four irreconcilable kinds of force in nature: gravity; the electromagnetic force; the strong nuclear force (which holds atomic nuclei together); and the weak nuclear force (which pulls them apart, causing radioactive decay). For decades these four fundamental forces defied all attempts to bring them together in a single theory. This state of affairs drove physicists frantic because it was very untidy, and it is an article of faith for them that the universe must ultimately be a tidy, rational place. It was this belief in the rationality of nature that drove Albert Einstein to spend his latter years struggling to unify his general theory of relativity with quantum mechanics, sadly without success." Ref-1341, loc. 624. "By the mid 1980s, such progress had been made that, according to the theory, all the fundamental particles that make up our universe — protons, neutrons, electrons, quarks, mesons, photons, neutrinos etc.; and even the hypothetical ‘gravitons’ that are supposed to carry the force of gravity — could be regarded as minute ‘strings’. That is, instead of thinking of a proton (for example) as a dot it should be regarded as a short string which can vibrate like a violin string (or a guitar string, if that’s your preferred scene). Well, just as a violin string can vibrate in different ways to produce different musical sounds, so the minute strings of string theory can vibrate in different ways to produce — guess what? That’s right; different fundamental particles. So one string vibrating in three different ways can ‘be’ three different fundamental particles (though not all at once)." Ref-1341, loc. 642-649. "To put it another way, a given string can turn up in a variety of different disguises, each one corresponding to a different fundamental particle." Ref-1341, loc. 656. "As early as the mid 1970s it was realized that string theory actually predicts the existence and properties of ‘gravitons’ — the as-yet undiscovered particles that transmit gravitational attraction from one object to another. With this discovery, the force of gravity came dramatically in from the cold. Instead of standing outside the whole framework of quantum mechanics and fundamental particles as it once did, gravity could now be treated by QM just like the other three basic forces of nature." Ref-1341, loc. 660. "But beware; the ‘explanation’ or simplification achieved by string theory comes at an incredible price in credibility — there is nothing here remotely resembling the self-evident end-point that would denote an honest-to-goodness explanation. I already said that for all this to work, the strings themselves have to be so tiny as to be almost non-existent. You would need 1026 of them end to end to stretch from one side of an atom to the other — that’s not 1,000,000 of them or even 1,000,000,000 of them, but ‘one followed by 26 zeros’ of them. That’s an awful lot of strings though not, of course, all that much string. Needless to say, we have no hope of ever actually seeing such strings — we can only infer their existence from the success of the theory (or their non-existence if the theory fails). Oh, and that’s not all. For these strings to ‘do their stuff’ they must exist not in one dimension like any self-respecting thread, nor in the three dimensions of space, and not even in the four dimensions of space-time. They must wriggle around in ten, eleven or even twenty-six dimensions (take your pick) depending on the version of string theory you prefer. Now there’s magic for you! Or perhaps it’s just a conjuring trick? No, it’s called physics and a great deal of serious and expensive research is being devoted to it at this very moment." Ref-1341, loc. 665. "Why on earth should intelligent and well-paid scientists devote their lives to studying unbelievable strings they will never see, playing cosmic music they will never hear, in mind-blowing multiple dimensions they can never enter? Well, as you may have guessed, there is a reason for it all. Incredible as the theory may seem, it could turn out to be the ‘theory of everything’ that Einstein so longed to see — describing the fabric of the universe and thence the workings of the whole physical cosmos, unifying the behaviour of subatomic particles and immense galaxies. To gain such a breathtaking perspective, brilliant scientists are willing to suspend judgement and believe ‘impossible’ things — both before and after breakfast." Ref-1341, loc. 683. "This ‘Higgs field’ is a kind of cosmic treacle, resisting the movement of known particles and imparting to them the property of mass." Ref-1341, loc. 1261-1281. "Above all, the Standard Model is inadequate because it does not incorporate the force of gravity. General relativity stands apart. The two great theories of the twentieth century have not been reconciled. They invoke different languages, different ideas, and different techniques of calculations. The great technical triumphs that made the Standard Model a success are with respect to general relativity unavailing because ineffective. General relativity and quantum mechanics resemble two aging matadors facing the bull of nature, the both of them retiring flustered after a number of halfhearted veronicas and ineffective passes. The bull is still there, snorting through velvet nostrils. He does not seem the least bit fatigued." Ref-1386, loc. 1423. "We have been vouchsafed four powerful and profound scientific theories since the great scientific revolution of the West was set in motion in the seventeenth century—Newtonian mechanics, James Clerk Maxwell’s theory of the electromagnetic field, special and general relativity, and quantum mechanics. These are isolated miracles, great mountain peaks surrounded by a range of low, furry foothills. The theories that we possess are “magnificent, profound, difficult, sometimes phenomenally accurate,” as the distinguished mathematician Roger Penrose has observed, but, as he at once adds, they also comprise a “tantalizingly inconsistent scheme of things.”" Ref-1386, loc. 88. : science - theory - of everything
buy : offering - purchase
buy - offering : offering - purchase
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