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The Popol Vuh & The Holy Bible

The Popol Vuh & The Holy Bible. By Tomiko Koga. The Books. The Popol Vuh. The Holy Bible. The Stories. The Holy Bible. The Popol Vuh. The Tower of Babel Genesis 11:1-9. The Progenitors Leave Tulan. The people. The Holy Bible . The Popol Vuh. Jesus Christ

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The Popol Vuh & The Holy Bible

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  1. The PopolVuh&The Holy Bible By Tomiko Koga

  2. The Books The PopolVuh The Holy Bible

  3. The Stories The Holy Bible The PopolVuh • The Tower of Babel • Genesis 11:1-9 • The Progenitors Leave Tulan

  4. The people The Holy Bible The PopolVuh • Jesus Christ • The Holy Spirit • Tohil (God of fire wind) • Messenger of Xibalba

  5. Geneology

  6. Religion • a set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose • of the universe, especially when considered as the creation of a superhuman agency or agencies, usually involving devotional and ritual observances, and often containing amoral code  • governing the conduct of human affairs. • Worship • Faith

  7. Works Cited • Christenson, Allen J. "Creation of the Mothers of the Quiche Nation-The Deaths of the Four Progenitors." PopolVuh: The Sacred Book of     the Maya : The Great Classic of Central American Spirituality, Translated from the Original Maya Text. Winchester, U.K.: O, 2003.  Print. • Life Application Study Bible: New Living Translation. Wheaton, Ill: Tyndale House, 2004. P • Molesky-Poz, Jean. "Quiche World in Creation: The PopolVuh as a Narrative Work of Art." The American Indian Quarterly 16.4 (1992): 614+. Literature Resources from Gale. Web. 1 May 2012.

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