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Yes, the disciples were scholars as they learned from Jesus, directly and later had the Holy Spirit in them to guide them in the teachings of Christ.

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The Bible mentions Gamaliel by name and by extension, the Apostle Paul, his student. Jesus spoke to the scholars in the Synagogue in Jerusalem at the Passover of His 12th birthday. It also mentions scholar(s) as a whole:

Acts 22:3New King James Version (NKJV)

3 "I am indeed a Jew, born in Tarsus of Cilicia, but brought up in this city at the feet of Gamaliel, taught according to the strictness of our fathers' law, and was zealous toward God as you all are today.

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Did King James kill his scholars after the bible was written?

I saw it in the tv show " Mysteries of the Bible" that after they wrote the bible he had his scholars killed and burned all fifty of them. Is that true ?


Who translated the Gospels into English in the kjv Bible?

The KJV Bible is a combined effort by about 50 scholars.


What discoveries in Mesopotamia prove that the Bible is an accurate historical book?

No discoveries in Mesopotamia prove that the Bible is an accurate historical book, otherwise modern scholars would have to regard it as such. Most modern scholars accept accounts in the Bible as historically true only so far as they are confirmed by extra-biblical sources. They see the Bible as true in parts, but not in total.


What is the Septuagint?

Jewish scholars in Alexandria translated the Hebrew Bible into Greek, a version known as the Septuagint.


What are some of the problems confronting scholars attempting to reconstruct an accurate text of the Hebrew Bible?

One problem scholars faced in attempting to reconstruct an accurate text of the ancient Hebrew Bible is that the Hebrew language had fallen out of general use, after the introduction of Aramaic during the Persian period. The Scriptures were really the only Hebrew material extant, and scholars had to establish the meanings of many words by looking at each context in which the word was used, to arrive at the probable meaning of that word. Some words were used only once (known as a hapax legomenon) in the Hebrew Bible and, even today, scholars are uncertain as to their original maning.Another problem is that early Hebrew did not have vowels or vowel indicators, so a word in the Bible could have different meanings, depending on which vowel the scholars believed to have been used in spoken Hebrew.

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Are there any traces of Egyptian words in Hebrew?

The Bible says that the Hebrews spent 430 years in Egypt. Scholars long ago noted that there is little or no Egyptian influence in the Hebrew language. The closest language to the early Hebrew language was the Canaanite language.


Did King James kill his scholars after the bible was written?

I saw it in the tv show " Mysteries of the Bible" that after they wrote the bible he had his scholars killed and burned all fifty of them. Is that true ?


Did king James translate the first Hebrew Bible?

No. King James didn't translate any bible. He hired biblical scholars to translate the bible. The KJV wasn't the first English bible version. The Bishops bible, the Geneva bible, among others were translated first.


What do you call scholars who study scripture?

Scholars who study scriptures for the purpose of explaining and, if necessary, defending religion are known as theologians. Scholars who study scriptures in order to understand the origins and meanings of those scriptures are simply known as biblical scholars.


Do you answer Bible questions?

There are several excellent bible scholars at Answers.com. Ask your question, and you are sure to get a thoughtful answer.


Who translated the Gospels into English in the kjv Bible?

The KJV Bible is a combined effort by about 50 scholars.


What books of the bible did Solomon?

A:The Books of Proverbas and Ecclesiastes are traditionally attributed to King Solomon, as well as several psalms, but scholars say that this was not the case. Solomon did not write any books of The Bible.


Are there any biblical scholars noted in Bible?

Scholars are often termed scribes and recorders in the Bible, and appear 68 and 9 times respectively.Additional Answer:By name, here is one:Acts 5:34New King James Version (NKJV) 34 Then one in the council stood up, a Pharisee named Gamaliel, a teacher of the law held in respect by all the people, and commanded them to put the apostles outside for a little while.Note: The Apostles and many disciples, who learned directly from Jesus and were filled with the Holy Spirit of God (aka Christ) at Pentecost, where 'scholars' in the truest sense and the truths of God were fully revealed to most (letter and spiritual).


Who actually translated the King James Bible?

King James Bible was translated by group of 54 English scholars.


Were in the Bible would you fine how many soldiers did a Roman Centurion command?

I'm not aware of any place in the Bible where the number of a centurion's command is noted. I could be wrong on this. If it is there, it would have to be someplace in the New Testament. The Bible is a religious Book, not a military manual.


Is Arthur a name in the bible?

No, it is a Celtic name that was not known in Bible times. Scholars are not sure what it means, but one suggestion is "stone".


What were priests that specialized in writing called?

Scribes, Bible scholars, scriptorium workers.