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The Bible is a collection of canonical sacred texts of Judaism and Christianity.Different religious groups include different books within their canons, in different orders, and sometimes divide or combine books, or incorporate additional material into canonical books.
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This is an outline of commentaries and commentators.Discussed are the salient points of Jewish, patristic, medieval, and modern commentaries on the Bible. The article includes discussion of the Targums, Mishna, and Talmuds, which are not regarded as Bible commentaries in the modern sense of the word, but which provide the foundation for later commentary.
William F. Albright – Methodist archaeologist who writes on Bible archaeology; Esther E. Baldwin – missionary, teacher, translator, writer, editor; Julia Colman – temperance educator, activist, editor, writer; Edward Eggleston – Methodist minister and author; Arno Clemens Gaebelein – Methodist minister and writer
These are biblical figures unambiguously identified in contemporary sources according to scholarly consensus.Biblical figures that are identified in artifacts of questionable authenticity, for example the Jehoash Inscription and the bullae of Baruch ben Neriah, or who are mentioned in ancient but non-contemporary documents, such as David and Balaam, [n 1] are excluded from this list.
M. Anthony Maas; Burton MacDonald; Juan Maldonado (Jesuit) Bruce Malina; Alexis Mallon; Manuel de Sá; Franco Manzi; Francis Martin (biblical scholar) Gregory Martin (scholar)
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