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  • ...icism: Forms of Religious Life in Western Europe in the Middle Ages'', Ed. 2. London: Longman, 1989. * Maitland, Samuel Roffey. ''The Dark Ages''. London : J.G.F. & J.Rivington, 1844. [https://ww
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  • ...s]], and [[1 Esdras|3]], [[2 Esdras|4 Esdras]] followed [[Book of Nehemiah|2 Esdras]], and [[Prayer of Solomon]] followed [[Ecclesiasticus]]. ...Edition of the Luther Bible on-line]</ref> The books [[1 Esdras|1]] and [[2 Esdras]] were omitted entirely.<ref>Preface to the ''Revised Standard Versi
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  • ...sudden and provided the details of the miracle. As in Exodus 15, 1 Samuel 2, and elsewhere, the narrative is supplemented by poetic material. Deliveran [2] Then [https://www.earlyjewishwritings.com/azariah.html Azariah] stood and
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  • ...of the Gentile church. It is thought this book was written by the prophet Samuel. (For more information, see the article [https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/1 [2] The name of the man was Elim'elech and the name of his wife Na'omi, and th
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  • ...logy'' (3 vols.): ISBN 0-226-80337-6, ISBN 0-226-80338-4, ISBN 0-226-80339-2 ...eman_Dyson Freeman Dyson] ''Infinite In All Directions'', ISBN 0-06-072889-2
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  • ...n be observed in the three periods of OT history: (1) the late preexilic, (2) the exilic, and (3) the postexilic age. ...tps://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Judges#Chapter_.2 Jgs 2.6–3.6]). Deuteronomy used these early [[traditions]] to [[actualize]] [[f
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  • ...criticises this kind of [[thinking]] as a subversion of [[Occam's Razor]].[2] Some adherents of [[monotheistic]] religions assert that miracles, if esta ...form miracles to deceive "even the elect of Christ" (Matthew 24:24, 2 Thes 2:9, Revelation 13:13).
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  • [[Samuel Taylor Coleridge|Samuel Coleridge]] speculated early in the [[nineteenth century]] on the concept o ...n, and Roam Confidently with the Cultured Class"]], 2006. ISBN 1-59486-513-2
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  • ...ond Book of Kings. As to the writer of them, it is the common opinion that Samuel composed the first book, as far as the twenty-fifth chapter; and that the p [2] He had two wives; the name of the one was Hannah, and the name of the othe
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  • ...ourse in 1899). In ''Cosmic Consciousness'' (starting with Part 2, Chapter 2, Section 4) he explains how animals developed the sense noise detection in *Samuel Edward Dole Shortt, ''Victorian Lunacy : Richard M. Bucke and the Practice
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  • ...na such as materialisations of spirits, apports of objects, or levitation.[2][3] ...is former mentor about an upcoming battle, as related in the First book of Samuel in the Jewish Tanakh (the [[Old Testament]]).
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  • ...refers to a [[deity]] originally [[worship]]ped by the tribe, namely Gad [2], the semitic deity of fortune, who, according to the [[Book of Isaiah]], w ...rentiates between the Israelites and the tribe of Gad[5], and the books of Samuel and of Kings, which appear to portray Gad as an enemy of Israel[6]. Gad app
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  • ...nsider the original Arabic text to be the final [[revelation]] of [[God]].[2][3][4][5] ...10 CE, when he was forty, and concluding in 632 CE, the year of his death.[2][6][7] Followers of Islam further believe that the Qur’an was written dow
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  • [[Image:SamuelByzantineProphet.jpg|right|frame|<center>Samuel, the Byzantine Prophet</center>]] According to I [[Books of Samuel|Samuel]] 9:9, the old name for navi is ro'eh, ראה, which literally means "[[See
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  • ...acturer to include his name and the date.<ref>Sedillot, op. cit., plates 1-2.</ref> ...to us by [[antiquity]]..."Eliphas Levi ''Transcendental Magic'', pp. 3-4, Samuel Weiser Inc., 1995 ISBN 0-87728-079-7; 1st English edition 1896
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  • 142:0.2 The first day in [[Jerusalem]] Jesus called upon his [[friend]] of former y *2. By [[faith]] in the [[fatherhood]] of [[God]] you may enter the kingdom of
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  • 97:0.2 The [[concept]] of the [[personality]] of [[God]], while clearly taught at ==97:1. SAMUEL—FIRST OF THE HEBREW PROPHETS==
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  • ...he original, and relied primarily on the writings of [[Thomas Carlyle]], [[Samuel Taylor Coleridge]], [[Victor Cousin]], [[Germaine de Staël]], and other En ...Allan Poe'', Kevin J. Hayes, ed. Cambridge University Press, 2002. pp. 61-2. ISBN 0521797276</ref> He ridiculed their writings in particular by calling
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  • [[Image:JohnsonOpie.jpg|right|frame|<center>Samuel Johnson by John Opie</center>]] ...-8cONT4lHIC&printsec=frontcover&dq=life+of+samuel+johnson#PPP13,M1 Life of Samuel Johnson]''.
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  • ...f anointing and consecrating someone or something with oil. (I Samuel 10:1-2) It is used throughout the Jewish Bible in reference to a wide variety of i [https://jewsforjudaism.org/index2.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_view&gid=2&Itemid=47 online here]</ref>.
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