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Jerome states that Apollos was so dissatisfied with the division at Corinth, that he retired to Crete with Zenas, a doctor of the law ; and that the schism having been healed by Paul's letter to the Corinthians, Apollos returned to the city, and became its bishop.
Hagiographies of Jerome talk of his having spent a lot of his years in the Syrian desert, and multiple artists have titled their works " St Jerome in the wilderness "; some of them include Pietro Perugino and Lambert Sustris.
Through Origen and especially the scholarly presbyter Pamphilus of Caesarea, an avid collector of books of Scripture, the theological school of Caesarea won a reputation for having the most extensive ecclesiastical library of the time, containing more than 30, 000 manuscripts: Gregory Nazianzus, Basil the Great, Jerome and others came and studied there.
Dr. Jerome Hunsaker was asked to develop a theory of airship design, Lt. John H. Towers returned from Europe having inspected British designs, the Navy sought bids for 16 blimps from American manufacturers.
The 4th-century Church Fathers Ambrose and Jerome pointed out that the passage in 1 Timothy 3: 2 – 4 did not conflict with the discipline they knew, whereby a married man who became a bishop was to abstain from sexual relations and not marry again: " He speaks of having children, not of begetting them, or marrying again "; " He does not say: Let a bishop be chosen who marries one wife and begets children ; but who marries one wife, and has his children in subjection and well disciplined.
# Jerome also mentions having read some commentaries on the gospel and on Proverbs, which bore Theophilus's name, but which he regarded as inconsistent with the elegance and style of his other works.
In referring to Genesis chapter 2, Jerome further argued, " that while Scripture on the first, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth days relates that, having finished the works of each, God saw that it was good, on the second day it omitted this altogether, leaving us to understand that two is not a good number because it destroys unity, and prefigures the marriage compact.
In 1969, a Federal Organized Crime Task Force accused the casino's financial manager, Jerome Zarowitz, of having ties with organized-crime figures in New York and New England.
In the preface to the latter work he referred to Jerome as an admirer of Origen, and as having already translated some of his works with modifications of ambiguous doctrinal expressions.
One of the most famous incidents in the history of art that centered on concepts of Imitation arose when Lanfranco accused Domenichino of plagiarism, specifically of having stolen the design of his great Last Communion of St. Jerome from an altarpiece of the same subject in Bologna by his former teacher, Agostino Carracci.
M. C. Curthoys, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004His wife having precedeased him in 1889, Lord Plunket died aged 68 in Dublin, and he was buried in Mount Jerome Cemetery.
Their existence as a distinct people is given additional credence by two incidental references to them, as cannibals and as having wives in common, in the writings of Saint Jerome.
For lack of adequate facilities, the business having increased largely, the firm, in 1856, moved to Bridgeport, Connecticut, occupying the old Jerome Clock Co. building, to which additions were made from time to time, until it covered about eight acres in 1899.
The album features Icelandic jazz favorites and three versions of American songs: Björk sings in English “ Ruby Baby ,” by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, and the jazz standard “ I Can ’ t Help Loving That Man ”, by Oscar Hammerstein II and Jerome Kern ; and in Icelandic “ Það Sést Ekki Sætari Mey ”, which means in English “ There Is No Sweeter Girl ”, and is misattributed in the album notes and on the CD as having been written by " Rogers / Hammerstein ", but is in reality a completely reworded cover of " You Can't Get A Man With A Gun " by Irving Berlin from the famous musical Annie Get Your Gun.
In May, Robson & Jerome became the first British act to debut at number 1 with " Unchained Melody ", after having sung the song on the ITV programme Soldier Soldier.
After a rocky start, Butler was soon praised as being the Knicks ' best center, with Eddy Curry and Jerome James having disappointing starts to their Knick careers.
James Jerome Hill was a great patron of the arts and all of his heirs were exposed to and owned great collections, thus having a great impact on Peter's interest in the arts and beauty.
In 1808 he was appointed solo-violinist by King Jerome of Westphalia at Cassel, and there he remained till the end of the French occupation ( 1814 ), when he went to Vienna, and soon afterwards to Karlsruhe, having been appointed concertmaster to the grand duke of Baden.
Jerome again returned to England in 1587, having apparently agreed with Boris Godunov that he would marry Maria on his return.

Jerome and finished
His last major commission was to paint the chapel at Wimpole Hall, he started work on the preliminary sketches in 1713 and the work was finished by 1724, the north wall has fictive architecture and four statues all in Trompe-l ' œil of the four Doctors of the Church: St. Gregory, St. Ambrose, St. Augustine & St. Jerome.
Steelers running back Jerome Bettis finished the game with 101 rushing yards and a touchdown, along with a 21-yard reception.
Jerome Bettis finished it off with a 1-yard touchdown run, cutting the score to 21-10 with 5: 11 left in the third quarter.
Running back Jerome Bettis, who finished with 102 rushing yards, scored two 1-yard touchdowns, running back Jon Witman recorded a 31-yard touchdown, and Stewart added a 3-yard touchdown.
Pope Sixtus V rebuilt the church of Saint Jerome ( finished in 1589 ), to be used specifically for the people who spoke the Illyrian language, referring to the Croats from the eastern Adriatic, Dalmatia and Boka Kotorska.
While his tenure saw Jerome Bettis blossom into a star, his teams finished last in the NFC West in each of his three seasons.

Jerome and Latin
Ambrose ranks with Augustine, Jerome, and Gregory the Great, as one of the Latin Doctors of the Church.
The commentary itself was written during the papacy of Pope Damasus I, that is, between 366 and 384, and is considered an important document of the Latin text of Paul before the Vulgate of Jerome, and of the interpretation of Paul prior to Augustine of Hippo.
Bede was the first to refer to Jerome, Augustine, Pope Gregory and Ambrose as the four Latin Fathers of the Church.
Jerome, in the introduction to his Latin translation of the books of Samuel and Kings ( part of the Vulgate ), referred to the book as a chronikon (" Chronicles " in English ).
They were first divided into separate books by the early Christian scholar Origen, in the 3rd century AD, and the separation became entrenched in the 5th century AD when it was followed by Jerome in his Latin translation of the Bible.
* A Latin version of Esther was produced by Jerome for the Vulgate.
This was noted by Jerome in compiling the Latin Vulgate.
Jerome recognized them as additions not present in the Hebrew Text and placed them at the end of his Latin translation as chapters 10: 4-16: 24.
Saint Jerome later translated the Greek phrase as piscis granda in his Latin Vulgate, and as cetus in.
St. Jerome differed with St. Augustine in his Latin translation of the plant known in Hebrew as קיקיון ( qiyqayown ), using Hedera ( from the Greek, meaning ivy ) over the more common Latin cucurbita from which the related English plant name cucumber is derived.
All Christian monasticism stems, either directly or indirectly, from the Egyptian example: Saint Basil the Great Archbishop of Caesaria of Cappadocia, founder and organizer of the monastic movement in Asia Minor, visited Egypt around AD 357 and his rule is followed by the Eastern Orthodox Churches ; Saint Jerome who translated the Bible into Latin, came to Egypt, while en route to Jerusalem, around AD 400 and left details of his experiences in his letters ; Benedict founded the Benedictine Order in the 6th century on the model of Saint Pachomius, but in a stricter form.
The tables of the second part have been completely preserved in a Latin translation by Jerome, and both parts are still extant in an Armenian translation.
Jerome, who wrote the Latin Vulgate translation, wrote in the 4th century, " it is rejected by everyone " and included it in the Vulgate, which is the reason for translating the letter into Latin.
Although verse 7 does not appear in any version of the Greek text prior to the ninth century, it appears in most of the Latin manscripts, especially in the Vetus Itala ( Old Latin predating Jerome ).
However, it should be noted that the Latin Vulgate translation was a work that St. Jerome began in 382 AD, centuries after the death of Barnabas.
There Jerome learned Latin and at least some Greek, though probably not the familiarity with Greek literature he would later claim to have acquired as a schoolboy.
Jerome is the second most voluminous writer ( after St. Augustine ) in ancient Latin Christianity.
Jerome later translated this phrase as piscis granda in his Latin Vulgate.
The Tridentine Calendar also had on 6 May a feast of " St John before the Latin Gate ", associated with a tradition recounted by Saint Jerome that St John was brought to Rome during the reign of the Emperor Domitian, and was thrown in a vat of boiling oil, from which he was miraculously preserved unharmed.
As a Latin rhetor he subsequently lived in poverty according to Jerome and eked out a living by writing, until Constantine I became his patron.
Another author explains, " When Saint Jerome translated the Old Testament into Latin, he thought no one but Christ should glow with rays of light — so he advanced the secondary translation.
The bewildering diversity of the Old Latin versions prompted Jerome to prepare another translation into Latinthe Vulgate.

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