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  • ...ighterstill.jpg]][[File:Anglo-saxon-chronicle-english-paperback-cover-art_(1).jpg|right|frame]] *1:a [[factual]] written account of important or historical [[events]] in the
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  • ...ia.org/wiki/Abrahamic_religions Abrahamic religions], '''Noah''' (/ˈnoʊ.ə/[1]), or Noé or Noach (Hebrew: נֹחַ,‎ נוֹחַ, Modern Noaẖ, Tiberi ...ook of Genesis]], Noah is also mentioned in [[First Book of Chronicles|1st Chronicles]], [[Book of Tobit|Tobit]], Wisdom, Sirach, Isaiah, Ezekiel, the [[Gospel o
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  • *1: an account of the [[descent]] of a [[person]], [[family]], or [[group]] fr ...ions, such as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Saxons Anglo-Saxon] chronicles that traced the [[ancestry]] of several [[English]] [[kings]] to the god [h
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  • # The history of the conquest of the land (1-12). #The Introduction (1:1-3:10 and 3:12) giving a summary of the book of Joshua
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  • *1 : a slender staff carried in a [[procession]] : verge ...ia.org/wiki/The_Chronicles_of_Narnia:_The_Lion,_the_Witch_and_the_Wardrobe Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe], the White Witch's most fe
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  • ...n read [https://missionignition.net/blue/blueascension1.php Ascension Blue Chronicles] if you have not already done so. :note: these beings are named in the Blue Laments and Ascension Chronicles. We know them as "the shadows" :end note
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  • ...|Prayer of Manasses]] was located after the [[Books of Chronicles]], and [[1 Esdras|3]], [[2 Esdras|4 Esdras]] followed [[Book of Nehemiah|2 Esdras]], a ...blia2 1945 Edition of the Luther Bible on-line]</ref> The books [[1 Esdras|1]] and [[2 Esdras]] were omitted entirely.<ref>Preface to the ''Revised Stan
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  • ...ere executed, and a record of the services of Mardochai was entered in the chronicles of the kingdom. Not long thereafter, Aman, a royal favourite before whom th ==Chapter .1==
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  • ...r and introducing an affirmative sentence, e.g. 1 [[Books of Kings|Kings]] 1:36. ...urgical use of the word in apostolic times is attested by the passage from 1 Corinthians cited above, and [[Justin Martyr]] (c. 150) describes the congr
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  • ...their days, these books seem to have been written by these prophets. See 2 Chronicles 9:29; 12:15; 13:22; 20:34; 26:22; 32:32. (For more information, see the art ==Chapter .1==
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  • ...their days, these books seem to have been written by these prophets. See 2 Chronicles 9:29; 12:15; 13:22; 20:34; 26:22; 32:32. (For more information, see the art ==Chapter 1==
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  • 88:0.1 The [[concept]] of a [[spirit]]'s entering into an inanimate object, an [[a ==88:1. BELIEF IN FETISHES==
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  • ...e romance concerning Merlin is ''Arthour and Merlin'', which drew from the chronicles and the French Lancelot-Grail. ...ombined with material closer to Geoffrey of Monmouth's ''Historia''. Lines 1-3059 cover approximately Robert de Boron's ''Merlin'').
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  • ...the line of Sardoc (Ezra 7:1-5). He styles himself "son of Saraias" (vii, 1), an expression which is by many understood in a broad sense, as purporting ==Chapter .1==
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  • Modern-day Nazareth is nestled in a hollow plateau some 1,200 feet (350 m) above sea level, located between 1600 ft high hills that f ...nd [[Byzantine]] artefacts, (B. Bagatti, ''Excavations in Nazareth'', vol. 1 (1969), pp. 272-310.) attesting to unambiguous human presence there from th
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  • [[File:lighterstill.jpg]][[File:Chronicles.jpg|right|frame]] ...e Hebrews call them Dibre Haijamim, that is, The Words of the Days, or The Chronicles. Not that they are the books which are so often quoted in the Kings, under
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  • ...e Hebrews call them Dibre Haijamim, that is, The Words of the Days, or The Chronicles. Not that they are the books which are so often quoted in the Kings, under ==Chapter 1==
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  • ...ing to one of the stories in the ''[[Āyācana Sutta]]'' (Samyutta Nikaya VI.1), a scripture found in the [[Pāli]] and other [[wiktionary:canon|canons]], According to the Pāli historical chronicles of Sri Lanka, the Dipavamsa Dīpavaṃsa and Mahavansa Mahāvaṃsa, the co
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  • ==Chapter .1== [1] The words of Nehemi'ah the son of Hacali'ah.
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  • *[https://www.ashgate.com/default.aspx?page=637&calcTitle=1&title_id=4610&edition_id=4730 '''''History of the Concept of Mind: Volume 2 *'''''[https://www.ashgatepublishing.com/default.aspx?page=637&calcTitle=1&title_id=5107&edition_id=7943 Holiness, Speech, and Silence: Reflections on
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