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Year:
1858
City:
London, Ipswich
Author:
J. C. Ryle, B.A., Vicar of Stradbroke, Suffolk
Publisher:
William Hunt and Company
Document Type:
Religious commentary / theological text
Scope:
Gospel of Luke, Chapter XXII, Verses 54–62
Audience:
Family and private readers
Language:
English
Subject:
Apostolic failure, Peter’s denial of Christ, moral and spiritual lessons
Context:
Christian instruction and exposition on Biblical events
Format:
Book, printed volume
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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Year:
1858
Region / City:
London
Theme:
Religious Sermon
Document Type:
Sermon
Organization:
Music Hall, Royal Surrey Gardens
Author:
REV. C. H. SPURGEON
Target Audience:
Christian Congregation
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
January 17, 1858
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
1858–1994
Region:
English Channel, United Kingdom and France
Subject:
Engineering, Transportation
Document type:
Educational passage with comprehension questions
Authors:
Aime Thome de Gamond, William Low (plans discussed)
Target audience:
Students, learners of English
Key events:
Proposal of tunnel plans, ventilation solutions, construction delays, official opening
Date of opening:
March 7, 1994
Historical context:
Fear of invasion delayed early construction
Year:
1858
Historical Period:
Qing Dynasty (1644–1912 CE)
Region / Province:
Shanxi Province
Country:
China
Cultural Context:
Traditional Chinese residential architecture and symbolism
Object Type:
Architectural gate
Material:
Carved wood with tiled roof and stone bases
Decorative Motifs:
Grapes, bamboo, bats, dragon, phoenix, peonies
Symbolism:
Fertility, family lineage, longevity, happiness, prosperity, balance of male and female
Associated Philosophical Tradition:
Confucian cultural values
Original Setting:
Entrance to a courtyard-style residence of a middle-class family
Current Location:
Minneapolis Institute of Art (Mia), Minneapolis, United States
Acquisition:
Purchased by Sun Gallery in Minneapolis in 2004
Installation at Museum:
2017
Contributors to Installation:
Craftsmen from Shanxi Museum and Mia staff
Transportation History:
Dismantled and shipped from Shanghai to the United States in 251 crates
Related Cultural Themes:
Four scholarly arts (qin, qi, shu, hua)
Year:
1856
Region / City:
Ipswich, London
Topic:
Christianity, Apostolic Teachings
Document Type:
Religious Tract
Organization:
Not specified
Author:
J. C. Ryle
Target Audience:
Christians, Clergy
Period of Validity:
N/A
Date of Approval:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
1866
Region / City:
London
Topic:
Christian faith, spiritual awakening, salvation, holiness
Document type:
Religious address
Author:
Rev. J. C. Ryle
Target audience:
Christian believers, general public
Period of validity:
Not specified
Date of approval:
Not specified
Date of amendments:
Not specified
Year:
1854
Region / City:
Ipswich, London
Subject:
Christian Doctrine, Salvation, Judgment
Document Type:
Religious Tract
Author:
Rev. J. C. Ryle, B.A., Rector of Helmingham, Suffolk
Publisher:
Hunt & Son; Wertheim & Macintosh; Nisbet & Co.
Intended Audience:
General Christian readership
Biblical Reference:
Matthew iii.12
Language:
English
Price:
Two Shillings per Dozen
Year:
1869
Region / city:
London, Ipswich
Subject:
Religion, Christianity, Biblical commentary
Document type:
Religious text
Author:
Rev. J. C. Ryle
Target audience:
Christians, Bible scholars, religious readers
Effective period:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Modification date:
N/A
Year:
2026
Institution:
JETS (Jewish Evangelical Theological Seminary)
Course Type:
Academic syllabus
Subject:
New Testament Studies / Life of Christ
Format:
Lectures, Projects, Research Papers, Exams
Instructor:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Seminary students or adult learners interested in biblical studies
Course Duration:
One semester
Credit Hours:
3
Required Texts:
Moore’s Chronological Life of Christ, various Bible atlases and scholarly works
Assessment Methods:
Readings, project or research paper, two exams
Learning Objectives:
Understanding the life of Christ, harmonization of the Gospels, teaching skills, experience with internet-based learning
Bibliography Highlights:
Beitzel, Blomberg, Bock, Bruce, Cheney & Ellisen, Coleman, Clerke, Dillow, Hoehner, House, Pentecost, Walvoord & Zuck
Language of Instruction:
English
Year:
1858
Region / city:
London, Ipswich
Topic:
Religious Studies, Christian Teachings
Document Type:
Book
Organization:
William Hunt and Company
Author:
J. C. Ryle
Target Audience:
Christian community, scholars of theology
Period of Action:
1858
Date of Approval:
1858
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
1986
Version:
New American Bible with Revised New Testament
Type of Document:
Biblical Compilation / Scripture
Authors:
Traditional Gospel Authors (Mark, Matthew, Luke, John)
Language:
English
Scope:
New Testament
Target Audience:
General Christian readership
Content Coverage:
Life and ministry of Jesus Christ, including birth, teachings, miracles, and Passion narrative
Format:
Printed compilation of Gospel passages arranged thematically and chronologically
Year:
1st century CE
Region / City:
Galilee, Judea
Theme:
Teachings of Jesus, Kingdom of God
Document Type:
Religious text, Scriptural excerpt
Source / Institution:
Christian Scriptures, New Testament
Authors:
Traditionally attributed to Matthew, Mark, and Luke
Target Audience:
Early Christian communities and followers of Jesus
Content Scope:
Parables, miracles, and teachings concerning the Kingdom of God
Language:
Koine Greek (translated to English)
Period Covered:
Ministry of Jesus Christ
Key Figures:
Jesus, John the Baptist, disciples
Purpose:
Preaching and instruction regarding the Kingdom of God
References:
Selected chapters from Matthew 4–21, Mark 1–9, Luke 4–22
Year:
2022
Institution:
Reformed Theological Seminary
Department:
Biblical Studies
Course Code:
NT5200
Credits:
3 Credit Hours
Term:
Spring 2022
Instructor:
Dr. Benjamin Gladd
Teaching Assistant:
Adam Kowalczyk
Schedule:
Friday 9:00am-12:00pm
Location:
DC2
Course Type:
Graduate-level seminary course
Target Audience:
MDiv students and other interested students with or without Greek knowledge
Primary Texts:
English Bible (NIV, ESV, HCSB), Gladd Handbook on the Gospels, Beale & Gladd Story Retold, Carson & Moo Introduction to the New Testament
Methods:
Lecture, reading, discussion, discourse analysis, synoptic comparison, essays
Assessment:
Weekly assignments 30%, Exam 30%, Reading 25%, Quizzes 15%
Prerequisites:
None specified, Greek knowledge recommended
Key Topics:
Life, death, and resurrection of Jesus; synoptic interpretation; hermeneutical use of the Old Testament; redemptive-historical theology
Year:
Not specified
Region / Location:
Not specified
Theme:
Religious education, Biblical studies
Document type:
Study guide / Lesson worksheet
Source / Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Students or study group participants
Biblical references:
Matthew 13:24–30, Matthew 13:44, Matthew 13:45–46, Mark 4:26–29, Luke 13:18–19, Luke 14:15–24
Questions included:
Yes
Focus:
Parables of the Kingdom of God