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  1. First, observe the connection of education with the Tabernacle (Temple). At an early age, Samuel was dedicated to God’s service and was brought to the Tabernacle where he ministered to the Lord and was educated by Eli the priest. Samuel was not a Levite nor did he belong to the priestly class.

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  2. Boys usually began formal schooling at the “house of the book” at age five. He would spend at least a half day, six days a week for about five years, studying at the synagogue. Parents brought their son at daybreak and came for him at midday. While not at school the boy was usually learning a trade, such as farming or carpentry.

  3. 1538 Great Bible, assembled by John Rogers, the first English Bible authorized for public use. 1560 Geneva Bible—the work of William Whittingham, a Protestant English exile in Geneva. 1568...

  4. Jan 4, 2022 · Tyrannus was the owner of a lecture hall or school in Ephesus. He is mentioned only once in Scripture, in conjunction with Paul’s ministry in Ephesus during his third missionary journey.

  5. The institution known as the "be rav" or "bet rabban" (house of the teacher), or as the "be safra" or "bet sefer" (house of the book), is said to have been originated by Ezra' (459 BCE) and his Great Assembly, who provided a public school in Jerusalem to secure the education of fatherless boys of the age of sixteen years and upward.

  6. What did studying at a rabbinic school consist of? Boys aspiring to become a rabbi had to memorize the first five books of the Old Testament - Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy - by thirteen years of age, then be tested by a rabbi for their memorized knowledge.

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  8. Jul 2, 2024 · Ancient translations of the original Bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls: the Scrolls show differences from the oldest Bible text we have.

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