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His theological view was a Christian development of the Old Testament parallel between marriage and the relationship between God and Israel.
( Since there is no citation for this exegesis, readers will need to analyse for themselves whether the " exact parallel " is addressed elsewhere and is generally accepted, or might represent a personal point of view, and readers will also need to discern for themselves what exactly is the " illumination ".
This name, based on the black colour of his cassock, was used to suggest a parallel between him and the " White Pope " ( since the time of Pope Pius V the Popes dresses in white ) and the Cardinal Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples ( formerly called the Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith ), whose red cardinal's cassock gave him the name of the " Red Pope " in view of the authority over all territories that were not considered in some way Catholic.
Accordingly, in the Kabbalistic view, the non-Jewish belief in the Trinity, as well as the beliefs of all religions, have parallel, supernal notions within Kabbalah from which they ultimately exist in the process of Creation.
In this view, transponders provide easier to handle lower-rate parallel signals, but are bulkier and consume more power than transceivers.
The term Platonism is used because such a view is seen to parallel Plato's Theory of Forms and a " World of Ideas " ( Greek: Eidos ( εἶδος )) described in Plato's Allegory of the cave: the everyday world can only imperfectly approximate an unchanging, ultimate reality.
File: Tabernacle Schematic. jpg | Top view, parallel projection of tabernacle.
Objection to the use of parallel postulate and alternative view of proposition 29 have been a major problem in foundation of what is now called non-Euclidean geometry.
It may be portrayed in engravings by a series of parallel lines at a 45-degree angle running from upper right to lower left from the point of view of an observer, or else indicated by the abbreviation purp.
Searle says that in Dennett's view, there is no consciousness in addition to the computational features, because that is all that consciousness amounts to for him: mere effects of a von Neumann ( esque ) virtual machine implemented in a parallel architecture and therefore implies that conscious states are illusory, but Searle points out: " where consciousness is concerned, the existence of the appearance is the reality.
This view is offered as a hypothesis to explain the reason for cherubim being described as acting as the chariot of the in Ezekiel's visions, the Books of Samuel, the parallel passages in the later Book of Chronicles, and passages in the early Psalms: " and he rode upon a cherub and did fly: and he was seen upon the wings of the wind ".
Under some points of view, the SUP is not an electoral method, but two systems run in parallel for simultaneous, separate elections.
" It is not difficult to see the parallel between the Apostles ' mission of casting out demons, and the designer's view of the crusaders ' mission of casting out " a race … enslaved by demons.
Ender's Shadow ( 1999 ) is a parallel science fiction novel by the American author Orson Scott Card, taking place at the same time as the novel Ender's Game and depicting some of the same events from the point of view of Bean, a supporting character in the original novel.
* The parallel view method uses two images not more than 65mm between corresponding image points ; this is the average distance between the two eyes.
Gershom Scholem ( 1990 ) disagrees with this view, arguing that Isaac Luria talked about parallel triangles one beneath the other and not about the hexagram.
The result was a spacious mansion, lying parallel to Whitehall Palace with a view of St. James Park from its garden.
But, even if I took a contrary view – if I deemed it to be most advantageous, I still should deeply regret that the position of the Executive should have been so degraded as it has been in the present session: I should deeply regret to find that the House of Commons has applauded a policy of legerdemain ; and I should, above all things, regret that this great gift to the people – if gift you think – should have been purchased at the cost of a political betrayal which has no parallel in our Parliamentary annals, which strikes at the root of all that mutual confidence which is the very soul of our party Government, and on which only the strength and freedom of our representative institutions can be sustained.
This project was intended to parallel art historian Kenneth Clark's earlier " personal view " series Civilisation ( 1969 ) which had covered cultural history.
Parabolic mirrors work well with objects near the center of the image they produce, ( light traveling parallel to the mirror's optical axis ), but towards the edge of that same field of view they suffer from off axis aberrations:
The stereo pair is then viewed using a parallel view or cross-eyed view method.
In particular, modern authors such as Kobayashi and Nomizu generally view the parallel transport of the connection as coming from a connection in some other sense, where smoothness is more easily expressed.
Smaller format cameras need to be tilted to view high or low subjects, but the same subjects can be captured by shifting the lens element of a large format camera up or down to keep the film, lens, and subject planes parallel.

parallel and lies
Their disadvantage lies in the fact that the barrels of a double-barreled shotgun, whether O / U or SxS, are not parallel, but, slightly angled so that shots from the barrels converge, usually at " 40 yards out ".
In The Four Gospels: A Study of Origins ( 1924 ), Burnett Hillman Streeter argued that another source, referred to as L and also hypothetical, lies behind the material in Luke that has no parallel in Mark or Matthew.
Heathrow lies west of Central London, and has two parallel east – west runways along with four operational terminals on a site that covers.
Except on the west coast, where the white sandy beach is more extensive than elsewhere, a strip of dark gray coral rubble, forming a series of low ridges parallel to the coast, lies within the narrow beach, extending inward to the island rim.
The Nazareth Range, in which the town lies, is the southernmost of several parallel east-west hill ranges that characterize the elevated tableau of Lower Galilee.
A band erased across the glyph through the knuckles shows that the hand lies in the horizontal plane, parallel to the floor.
Beneath this lies a thick layer of connective tissue, which is composed primarily of collagen fibres aligned either parallel or perpendicular to the body's longitudinal axis.
This knot is tied starting with a loose figure eight knot on one rope ( the larger-diameter one if unequal ), and threading of the other rope's running end through the first figure eight, starting at the first figure-eight's running end and paralleling the path of the first rope through the figure eight until the second's ropes running end lies parallel against first's standing end.
As Euclidean geometry lies at the intersection of metric geometry and affine geometry, non-Euclidean geometry arises when either the metric requirement is relaxed, or the parallel postulate is set aside.
In geometry, a frustum ( plural: frusta or frustums ) is the portion of a solid ( normally a cone or pyramid ) that lies between two parallel planes cutting it.
It is plac'd on a peninsula between the River Yare and the sea ; the two last lying parallel to one another, and the town in the middle: The river lies on the west-side of the town, and being grown very large and deep, by a conflux of all the rivers on this side the county, forms the haven ; and the town facing to the west also, and open to the river, makes the finest key in England, if not in Europe, not inferior even to that of Marseilles itself.
The historical downtown lies along County Road Five, which runs north-south parallel to Interstate 25 half a mile to the east ( Existing Land Use Map ).
North Potomac was created in 1988 from the peripheral fringes of Gaithersburg, Potomac, and Rockville, and lies parallel to the Potomac River.
On the north side of the city, parallel to N317, lies the company area called Verheullweg.
Two parallel lines intersect at a unique point that lies at infinity.
* the penetrating partner lies with their upper back on a low table, couch, chair or edge of bed, keeping their feet flat on the floor and back parallel to floor.
The receiver lies face down legs spread on the edge of the bed and parallel to the floor, while the penetrator stands behind, holding both legs.
Cornwall lies on the 45th parallel, approximately southeast of Ottawa, the national capital, southwest of Montreal, Quebec's largest city, and northeast of Toronto, the provincial capital.
The southeastern edge lies parallel to Wadi al-Asal ( Nahal Si ' on ), a 16 km long wadi that flows into Israel, draining a portion of the relatively precipitation-rich Hermon ridge in the northern Golan Heights.
The center of area ( center of mass for a uniform lamina ) lies along the line joining the mid-points of the parallel sides, at a perpendicular distance x from the longer side b given by
The central portion of the lake lies in two parallel valleys whose direction is from west to east, the one lying north, the other south of the ridge of the Bürgenstock.
To achieve this, his forearm lies above and nearly parallel to the strings, while his wrist is hooked downward at nearly a right angle.
Its peculiarity lies in the handle which is made up of two parallel bars connected by two or more cross-pieces, one of which is at the end of the side bars and is fastened to the blade.
An incredible 5th dimension of space and time, lies parallel to the universe that we know.

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