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  • ...d little [[satisfaction]] for the [[individual]] [[spiritual]] longings of the [[average]] [[person]]. 121:5.2 In the times of [[Jesus]] the [[religions]] of the [[Occident]] included:
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  • *1: a large [[fire]] built in the open [[air]] ...''bonfires'' are typically designed to burn quickly and may be very large. The name "bonfire" is from "bone-fire".
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  • ...#Chapter_7] Now, to their [[protests]] of [[fear]] he answered only, " But the hour has come. " ...see him enter the [[city]] at this [[Timing|time]], knowing full well that the [[scribes]] and [[Pharisees]] were bent on bringing about his [[death]].
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  • ...[[state]] is a territorial [[social]] [[regulative]] [[organization]], and the strongest, most [[efficient]], and [[enduring]] [[state]] is [[composed]] o 71:1.2 The early states were small and were all the result of [[conquest]]. They did not [[originate]] in [[voluntary]] [[assoc
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  • *1: a [[doctrine]] that [[equates]] [[God]] with the [[forces]] and laws of the [[universe]] ...certain periods of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_empire Roman empire])
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  • ...bruptly and completely : fall into a jumbled or flattened [[mass]] through the [[force]] of external [[pressure]] <a blood vessel that collapsed> *3: to cave or fall in or give way <the bridge collapsed>
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  • '''David Crystal''', Order of the British Empire (born 1941 in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom is a [[linguistics| ...yle, [[Shakespeare]], indexing, and [[lexicography]]. He is the Patron of the International Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language (IA
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  • ...ia ISBN 978-1851094400) The term is also used in a wider sense to describe the modern descendants of those peoples, notably those who participate in a Cel ...s had expanded over a wide range of lands: as far west as [[Ireland]] and the [[Iberian Peninsula]], as far east as Galatia (central [[Anatolia]]), and a
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  • ...metimes called the '''Greek New Testament''' or '''Greek Scriptures''', or the ''New Covenant''. ...ek because that was the [[lingua franca]] of the eastern half of the Roman Empire.
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  • ...wikipedia.org/wiki/Persian_Gulf Persian Gulf] on the tenth day of December the following year, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/23_AD A.D. 23]. ...nt to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capua Capua], whence they traveled by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appian_Way Appian Way] to [[Rome]].
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  • ...ere your character will be shaped, your soul will grow, and you shall make the connection with your Gift from God. ...f their mortal life, if need be, and more. And yet, all that is needed for the next life to begin, is your desire for life not to end after death.
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  • ...In Christ... the faithful pagan." There are three main [[explanations]] of the development: <center>For lessons on the related [[topic]] of '''''Paganism''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/
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  • ...would come as a part of their [[national]] and [[Race|racial]] history. To the [[Hebrews]] of those days Jewish theology was irrevocably settled, forever ...ual]] terms with the [[gentiles]] and were likewise unwilling to accept as the Son of God one who taught such new and strange [[doctrines]].
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  • ...Justinian's codes became the basis of legal practice in the ''[[Byzantine Empire]]'' and&mdash;later&mdash;in continental [[Europe]]. ...the legal systems of the continent. The influence of Roman law is shown by the wealth of legal terminology, retained by all legal systems, like ''[[stare
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  • ...[Power (sociology)|power]]''. In [[antiquity]] this concept could apply to the [[population|people]], and mean something like "power status" or [[authorit ...e state in a person to do what he considers to be in the best interests of the state".
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  • ...ey help us keep in mind that we are not only just our [[consciousness]] at the moment. There is even a [[Ta|presence of God within us]], assigned to us an ...ou to address if you would what I think is a very modern [[phenomenon]] of the [[terrorism]] that is occupying all of our news. Because it seems only rec
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  • ...Acre] to the shores of the [[Mediterranean]] Sea and the Coastal Plain in the west. ...lorful wildflowers, as well as numerous towns of biblical importance, make the region a popular tourist destination.
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  • ...st it had no [[political]] connotations but was instead closely related to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanticism Romantic] "cult of [[genius]]". The political use of the phrase came first in 1877:
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  • ...f [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandria Alexandria], Yedidia and Philo the Jew, was an Hellenistic Jewish philosopher born in Alexandria. ...a.org/wiki/Christology Christology]. To him Logos was God's "blueprint for the world", a governing plan.
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  • ...tical]] [[stage]] of the [[evolution]] of [[political]] [[sovereignty]] in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/20th_century twentieth century] after Christ ...ce the [[welfare]], well-being, and [[progress]] of the [[individual]] and the [[planetary]] grand [[total]]—man and mankind.
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