Scriptures, AAR-BAR
Sacred scriptures of all religions, viewed as the word of God or inspired by God, have influenced the moral and ethical standards of countries, peoples, and religious groups. Their interpretation has long been a subject of discussion and, at times, controversy.
Scriptures Encyclopedia Articles By Title
Aaron was the traditional founder and head of the Israelite priesthood, who, with his brother Moses, led the Israelites......
Abaddon, the angel of the bottomless pit, referred to in the Revelation to John. John Milton extended the meaning......
Firmin Abauzit was a scholar who contributed to a French translation of the New Testament. Abauzit was born of......
Abel, in the Old Testament, second son of Adam and Eve, who was slain by his older brother, Cain (Genesis 4:1–16).......
Abhidhamma Pitaka, the third—and historically the latest—of the three “baskets,” or collections of texts, that......
Abhidhammattha-sangaha, a highly popular primer, or digest, of the Abhidhamma corpus (the scholastic section of......
Abhidhammavatara, the earliest effort at systematizing, in the form of a manual, the doctrines dealt with in the......
Abhidharmakosha, encyclopaedic compendium of Abhidharma (scholasticism). Its author, Vasubandhu, who lived in the......
Abhisamayalambkaraloka, important contribution to exegetical literature on the Prajnaparamita- (“Perfection of......
Abiathar, in the Old Testament, son of Ahimelech, priest of Nob. He was the sole survivor of a massacre carried......
Abigail, in the Old Testament, the wife of Nabal of southern Judah, on whose death she became one of the first......
Abijah, (“Yahweh Is My Father”), any of nine different persons mentioned in the Bible, of whom the most noteworthy......
Abraham was the first of the Hebrew patriarchs and a figure revered by the three great monotheistic religions—Judaism,......
Naṣr Ḥāmid Abū Zayd was an Egyptian scholar whose interpretations of the Qurʾān challenged mainstream views and......
Acts of the Apostles, fifth book of the New Testament, a valuable history of the early Christian church. Acts was......
Life of Adam and Eve, pseudepigraphal work (a noncanonical writing that in style and content resembles authentic......
Adi Granth, the sacred scripture of Sikhism, a religion of India. It is a collection of nearly 6,000 hymns of the......
Adonijah, in the Old Testament, the fourth son of David, the natural heir to the throne. David’s favourite wife,......
Solomon ben Abraham Adret was an outstanding spiritual leader of Spanish Jewry of his time (known as El Rab de......
Adso of Montier-en-Der was a Benedictine monk and abbot whose treatise on the Antichrist became the standard work......
AE was an Irish poet, artist, and mystic who became a leading figure in the Irish literary renaissance of the late......
Aelfric was an Anglo-Saxon prose writer, considered the greatest of his time. He wrote both to instruct the monks......
Saint Aelred of Rievaulx was a writer, historian, and outstanding Cistercian abbot who influenced monasticism in......
Agama, post-Vedic scripture conveying ritual knowledge and considered to have been revealed by a personal divinity.......
Ahab was the seventh king of the northern kingdom of Israel (reigned 874–c. 853 bce), according to the Bible, and......
Ahasuerus, a royal Persian name occurring throughout the Old Testament. Immediately preceding Artaxerxes I in the......
Ahaz was a king of Judah (c. 735–720 bc) who became an Assyrian vassal (2 Kings 16; Isaiah 7–8). Ahaz assumed the......
The Story of Ahikar, folktale of Babylonian or Persian origin, about a wise and moral man who supposedly served......
Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan was a Muslim educator, jurist, and author, founder of the Anglo-Mohammedan Oriental College......
St. Albertus Magnus ; canonized December 16, 1931; feast day November 15) was a Dominican bishop and philosopher......
Giulio Aleni was a Jesuit priest who was the first Christian missionary in the province of Kiangsi, China. Aleni......
Isaac ben Jacob Alfasi was a Talmudic scholar who wrote a codification of the Talmud known as Sefer ha-Halakhot......
Ahmed Ali was a Pakistani author whose novels and short stories examine Islamic culture and tradition in Hindu-dominated......
Ambrose Of Camaldoli was a Humanist, ecclesiastic, and patristic translator who helped effect the brief reunion......
St. Ambrose ; feast day December 7) was the bishop of Milan, a biblical critic, a doctor of the church, and the......
Ambrosiaster, the name given to the author of a commentary on St. Paul’s letters in the New Testament, long attributed......
amen, expression of agreement, confirmation, or desire used in worship by Jews, Christians, and Muslims. The basic......
Amenemope, ancient Egyptian author of The Instruction of Amenemope, probably composed during the late New Kingdom......
American Bible Society (ABS), international agency under lay control, formed in New York in 1816 as a union of......
Amitāyur-dhyāna-sūtra, (Sanskrit: “Discourse Concerning Meditation on Amitāyus”), one of three texts basic to Pure......
Amos was the first Hebrew prophet to have a biblical book named for him. He accurately foretold the destruction......
Book of Amos, the third of 12 Old Testament books that bear the names of the Minor Prophets, collected in one book......
Amram bar Sheshna was the head of the Talmudic academy at Sura, Babylonia, traditionally regarded as the first......
Ananda was the first cousin of the Buddha and one of his principal disciples, known as his “beloved disciple” and......
Andrew Of Caesarea was a bishop of Caesarea, and the author of possibly the most significant Greek commentary on......
angel and demon, respectively, any benevolent or malevolent spiritual being that mediates between the transcendent......
Annunciation, in Christianity, the announcement by the angel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary that she would conceive......
A.-H. Anquetil-Duperron was a scholar and linguist who was generally credited with supplying the first translation......
S. Ansky was a Russian Jewish writer and folklorist best known for his play The Dybbuk. Ansky was educated in a......
Anthony III Studite was a Greek Orthodox monk and patriarch of Constantinople (reigned 974–979) who advocated the......
Anthony Melissa was a Byzantine monk and author whose collection of teachings and maxims taken from Sacred Scripture,......
Anthony Of Novgorod was a monk and archbishop of Novgorod, Russia (1211–c. 1231), noted for his political and commercial......
St. Anthony of Padua ; canonized 1232; feast day June 13) was a Franciscan friar and a dedicated patron of the......
Antichrist, the polar opposite and ultimate enemy of Christ. According to Christian tradition, he will reign terribly......
Apadāna, collection of legends about Buddhist saints, one of the latest books in the latest section (the Khuddaka......
Aparimitayus-sutra-shastra, in Buddhism, a short treatise (shastra) on the Aparimitayus-sutra, one of the major......
Apausha, in ancient Iranian religion, a demonic star who in an important myth does battle with Tishtrya over...
Aphraates was a Syrian ascetic and the earliest-known Christian writer of the Syriac church in Persia. Aphraates......
four horsemen of the apocalypse, in Christianity, the four horsemen who, according to the book of Revelation (6:1–8),......
apocalyptic literature, literary genre that foretells supernaturally inspired cataclysmic events that will transpire......
apocrypha, (from Greek apokryptein, “to hide away”), in biblical literature, works outside an accepted canon of......
Apopis, ancient Egyptian demon of chaos, who had the form of a serpent and, as the foe of the sun god, Re, represented......
Apostles’ Creed, a statement of faith used in the Roman Catholic, Anglican, and many Protestant churches. It is......
Apostolic Constitutions, largest collection of ecclesiastical law that has survived from early Christianity. The......
Aquila was a scholar who in about ad 140 completed a literal translation into Greek of the Old Testament; it replaced......
St. Thomas Aquinas ; canonized July 18, 1323; feast day January 28, formerly March 7) was an Italian Dominican......
Aranyaka, a later development of the Brahmanas, or expositions of the Vedas, which were composed in India in about......
archangel, any of several chiefs, rulers, or princes of angels in the hierarchy of angels of the major Western......
Letter of Aristeas, pseudepigraphal work of pseudo-history produced in Alexandria, probably in the mid-2nd century......
Armageddon, (probably Hebrew: “Hill of Megiddo”), in the New Testament, place where the kings of the earth under......
Karen Armstrong is an English author of books on religion who is widely regarded as one of the leading commentators......
Johann Arndt was a German Lutheran theologian whose mystical writings were widely circulated in Europe in the 17th......
Matthew Arnold was an English Victorian poet and literary and social critic, noted especially for his classical......
Arpad, ancient city in northwestern Syria. Arpad is frequently mentioned in the Old Testament and in Assyrian texts.......
Arsenius the Great ; feast day July 19) was a Roman noble, later monk of Egypt, whose asceticism among the Christian......
Ashvaghosha was a philosopher and poet who is considered India’s greatest poet before Kalidasa (5th century) and......
Ashvalayana was the author of the Ashvalayana-shrauta-sutra, a Vedic manual of sacrificial ceremonies composed......
Asmodeus, in Jewish legend, the king of demons. According to the apocryphal book of Tobit, Asmodeus, smitten with......
Athaliah, in the Old Testament, the daughter of Ahab and Jezebel and wife of Jeham, king of Judah. After the death......
Athanasian Creed, a Christian profession of faith in about 40 verses. It is regarded as authoritative in the Roman......
St. Athanasius ; feast day May 2) was a theologian, ecclesiastical statesman, and Egyptian national leader. He......
Atharvaveda, collection of hymns and incantations that forms part of the ancient sacred literature of India known......
atthakatha, commentaries on the Pali Buddhist canon that provide much information on the society, culture, and......
St. Augustine ; feast day August 28) was the bishop of Hippo from 396 to 430, one of the Latin Fathers of the Church......
Avadāna, legendary material centring on the Buddha’s explanations of events by a person’s worthy deeds in a previous......
Avatamsaka-sutra, voluminous Mahayana Buddhist text that some consider the most sublime revelation of the Buddha’s......
Avesta, sacred book of Zoroastrianism containing its cosmogony, law, and liturgy, the teachings of the prophet......
The Prayer of Azariah, apocryphal insertion into The Book of Daniel in the Greek (Septuagint) Bible and subsequently......
Azazel, in Jewish legends, a demon or evil spirit to whom, in the ancient rite of Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement),......
Azrael, in Islam, the angel of death who separates souls from their bodies; he is one of the four archangels (with......
Aḥmad ibn Ḥanbal was a Muslim theologian, jurist, and martyr for his faith. He was the compiler of the Musnad,......
aṅgā, any of several categories into which Buddhist canonical writings were divided in early times, beginning before......
Tower of Babel, in biblical literature, structure built in the land of Shinar (Babylonia) some time after the Deluge.......
Babylonian Talmud, second and more authoritative of the two Talmuds (the other Talmud being the Jerusalem Talmud)......
Bahya ben Joseph ibn Pakuda was a judge of a rabbinical court in Muslim Spain and author of a highly influential......
Sir Richard Baker was a British writer and author of A Chronicle of the Kings of England. Baker was educated at......
John Bampton was an English clergyman who gave his name to one of Protestant Christendom’s most distinguished lectureships,......
Jacob Bar Salibi was the great spokesman of the Jacobite (miaphysite) church in the 12th century. A native of Melitene......
Baraita, any of the ancient oral traditions of Jewish religious law that were not included in the Mishna (the first......
Bardo Thödol, in Tibetan Buddhism, a funerary text that is recited to ease the consciousness of a recently deceased......