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  2. Bible Companion - Wikipedia

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    The Bible Companion is a Bible reading plan developed by Robert Roberts when he was 14 years of age, in about 1853, [1] and revised by him over a number of years into its current format. [2] It is widely used by Christadelphians, who place particular importance on personal daily Bible reading. Many Christadelphian congregations read one or more ...

  3. Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training - Wikipedia

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    ADST's stated mission is to promote the importance of U.S. diplomacy by . capturing, preserving, and sharing the experiences of America's diplomats and other foreign affairs professionals to enrich diplomatic practitioners' professional knowledge and strengthen public appreciation of diplomacy's contribution to the national interest.

  4. British and Foreign Bible Society - Wikipedia

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    T. H. Darlow & Horace Frederick Moule, Historical Catalogue of the Printed Editions of Holy Scripture in the Library of the British and Foreign Bible Society. 2 vols. in 3. London: Bible House, 1903-1911 (commonly cited as Darlow & Moule).--do.--[reissued:] New York: Kraus Reprint Co., 1963. Herbert, A. S. Historical Catalogue of Printed ...

  5. Canonical criticism - Wikipedia

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    A portion of the Leningrad Codex.Although the Hebrew Bible is the result of a developmental process, canonical criticism focuses on the final form of the text.. Canonical criticism, sometimes called canon criticism or the canonical approach, is a way of interpreting the Bible that focuses on the text of the biblical canon itself as a finished product.

  6. Diplomacy - Wikipedia

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    In times of hostility, diplomats are often withdrawn for reasons of personal safety, as well as in some cases when the host country is friendly but there is a perceived threat from internal dissidents. Ambassadors and other diplomats are sometimes recalled temporarily by their home countries as a way to express displeasure with the host country.

  7. Public diplomacy of Israel - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. This article may be in need of reorganization to comply with Wikipedia's layout guidelines. Please help by editing the article to make improvements to the overall structure. (February 2024) (Learn how and when to remove this message) The public diplomacy of Israel is Israel's efforts to communicate ...

  8. Diplomat - Wikipedia

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    Craig, Gordon A. "The Professional Diplomat and His Problems, 1919–1939." World Politics 4.2 (1952): 145–158. Cunningham, George. Journey to Become a Diplomat: With a Guide to Careers in World Affairs (FPA Global Vision Books, 2005), ISBN 0871242125; de Wicquefort, Abraham (2010) [1716]. The Embassador [sic] and His Functions. ISBN ...

  9. Track II diplomacy - Wikipedia

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    Most important, Track Two Diplomacy is intended to provide a bridge or complement official Track One negotiations. [8] Methods for conducting these activities are still evolving as is the thinking around which individuals—representing various roles and functions in society and government—should be included.