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  • ...-collections.chadwyck.com.catalog.sewanee.edu/home/home_kjb.jsp King James Bible]''''' ..., this fully searchable online version presents the full text (of the ‘He’ version) with all introductory matter, annotation, calendars, genealogies and table
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  • ...erm was sometimes used more lightly to describe any highly reliable source of [[support]].
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  • [[Translation]] of Late Latin ''sanctum sanctorum'', translation of [[Hebrew]] ''qōdhesh haq-qŏdhāshīm'' ...Vanity of vanities" (Eccl 1:2), "Song of songs" (Song of Songs 1:1), "king of kings" (Ezra 7:12), etc.
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  • [[Image:biblegutenberg.jpg|right|frame|<center>"Gutenberg Bible"</center>]] The '''biblical apocrypha''' includes texts written in the [[Judaism|Jewish]] and [[Christianity|Christian]] religious traditions that
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  • ...d as an imprecation when referring to a possible undesirable [[event]], in the [[hope]] that it mentioned will not come to pass. ...rms shiqquwts ("shiqqûts") and sheqets, which are derived from shâqats, or the terms תֹּועֵבָה, tōʻēḇā or to'e'va (noun) or ta'ev (verb). A
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  • ...pe''; intended as [[translation]] of [[Hebrew]] ''ʽazāzēl'' (probably name of a [[demon]]), as if ʽ''ēz 'ōzēl'' goat that departs—[https://nordan.d .../wiki/Septuagint Greek Old Testament] [[translation]] as "the sender away (of sins)".
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  • ...ist neo-revelationist] works attributed to that [[practice]]. Adherents of the revelation expounded in Oahspe are referred to as "Faithists". ...hings for [[modern]] times. Included are over 100 drawings. The title page of ''Oahspe'' describes its contents with these words:
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  • ...[[language]] through the Old French word "charité" which was derived from the [[Latin]] "caritas".[1] ...e "King James" Bible at other passages), is the more direct [[love]]. (See the article Charity ([[virtue]]))
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  • ...Standard Version]] (ASV) of 1901, with the ASV being the primary basis for the revision. ...simple, enduring words that are worthy to stand in the great Tyndale-King James tradition."
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  • ...[[Judaism]] (Temple of [[Solomon]] and the capital of the ancient kingdoms of Israel and [[Judeah]]), [[Christianity]] ([[Christ]]’s crucifixion and re ...alquds.edu/gen_info/index.php?page=jerusalem_history] enttitled Jerusalem, the Old City pub. Quds University.
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  • ...true plural with the meanings "spirits, angels, demons," and the like.[2] The singular forms eloah (אלוה) and el (אֱל) are used as proper names or ...d further in terms of monotheism by the emergence of Rabbinical Judaism in the 2nd century AD.[5]
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  • ...standard ending to [[Dua]] (supplication). Common English translations of the word ''amen'' include: "Verily", "Truly", "So be it", and "Let it be." It c ...com/view.jsp?artid=1383&letter=A&search=Amen] From Greek, ''amen'' entered the other Western languages. According to a standard dictionary etymology, ''am
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  • ===Topic: ''Inroads to the Christian Community''=== ...ers in the Urantia Book and anonymously presenting them to those in charge of these churches and see where that would get me.
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  • ...terative verse style of a Germanic saga. Heliand is the largest known work of written Old Saxon. ...was not printed until 1705, by George Hickes. The first modern edition of the poem was published in 1830 by Johann Andreas Schmeller.[3]
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  • ...(biology)|cells]] in the [[body]] regenerate and repair to reduce the size of a damaged or [[necrotic]] area. ...ates both the removal of necrotic tissue (demolition), and the replacement of this tissue.
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  • ...nelaw--and the Norman Conquest. These events resulted in the assimiliation of Old Norse and French vocabulary and other linguistic features. ==Chronology of Events in the History of English==
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  • ...n forms part of the [[creation myth | creation story]] and [[theodicy]] of the [[Abrahamic religion]]s. ...[headwaters]] of the Tigris and Euphrates, in [[Mesopotamia]], Africa, and the [[Persian Gulf]], among others.
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  • [[Image:Jcs_us_cover.png|right|thumb|The UK album cover for the 1970 release of Jesus Christ Superstar.]] ...lusions to modern life are scattered throughout the political depiction of the events. Stage and film productions accordingly feature many intentional [[
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  • ...he recording device was not in the correct mode to record the beginning of the [[prayer]]] ...th us every moment – even when we are not familiar, aware or [[conscious]] of your [[presence]] or our presence before you, always. For that we seek [[en
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  • ...e24.jpg|right|frame|The Four and Twenty Elders Casting their Crowns before the Throne by [[William Blake]]]] ...t]] in the [[Bible]]. It is the only biblical book that is wholly composed of [[apocalyptic literature]].
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