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Biblically and was
Biblically this does not match three of the Gospel accounts ( Matthew, Luke, and John ) which specifically state the tomb was new and no one had ever been laid inside.
This part of the country was Biblically assigned to the Horites, the predecessors of the Edomites.
Today, some Christians, especially those among Seventh-day Adventists citing extracts of Biblically sequential events, "... the sun will be darkened, the moon will not give its light, the stars will fall from the sky ..." ( ( WEB ) are signs preceding the return of Christ ) and interpretations of the event as cited by Ellen G. White, believe that the Dark Day was a fulfillment of Biblical and end-times prophecy.
Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik held that a separation of men and women is Biblically required, while the physical mechitza was required by Rabbinic decree.
In 2007, Paramount Pictures announced it was developing a film version of The Year of Living Biblically, with director Julian Farino attached and Jay Reiss adapting the screenplay, though as of 2010, no further announcements have been made.
There was the custom of some early Christians celebrating Passover beginning with the eve of the 14th day of Nisan ( or Aviv in the Hebrew Bible calendar ), which at dusk is Biblically the " Lord's passover ".

Biblically and for
WWEV is a " Biblically based radio ministry that believes the answers for today's problems are found in the Word and in the person Jesus Christ.
Jacobs ' book The Year of Living Biblically: One Man's Humble Quest to Follow the Bible as Literally as Possible ( 2007 ) chronicles his experiment to live for one year according to all the moral codes expressed in the Bible, including stoning adulterers, blowing a shofar at the beginning of every month, and refraining from trimming the corners of his facial hair ( which he followed by not trimming his facial hair at all ).
While mainly broadcasting in Filipino, some English language elements were added for foreign viewers, including " Truth in Focus ", " Biblically Speaking ", " How Authentic the Bible is ", and " Bible Guide ".
The following Biblical names of constellations are mentioned and explained: Pleiades ( Biblically known as the Seven Stars ) cluster of about a hundred stars, and for the much disputed, its equally obscure Aramaic equivalent ( MS. M. ), Syriac, is given.

Biblically and King
Its members claim lineal descent from King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, the latter of whom tradition asserts gave birth to the first King Menelik I after her Biblically described visit to Solomon in Jerusalem ().

Biblically and .
And he wanted to be careful that the kids not only learn about Communist but also about what he feels is the only antidote -- a Biblically strong Christianity.
Held by Christian groups ranging from those who are Biblically inerrant to liberal scholars who mostly belong to mainline Protestant denominations.
The responsum maintained a prohibition on male-male anal sex, which it described as the sole Biblically prohibited homosexual act.
It promotes the concept there is a shared intersection of values based on the Hebrew Bible (" Torah "), brought into our culture by the founding generations of Biblically oriented Protestants, that is fundamental to American history, cultural identity, and institutions.
Biblically, five specific species of grain become chametz after wetting.
Biblically, bugles are found in the time of Moses, when God commanded Moses to ' make two bugles of hammered silver ' in Numbers 10: 1-3.
) It is sometimes referred to as the new moon, though traditionally and Biblically new moon refers to observance by earth bound individuals of the first visible crescent of rebuilding moon light.
The younger Wanamaker also began publishing a Sunday edition, which offended his father's Biblically informed religious views.
Gothard's primary teaching, his " Basic Seminar ," focuses on seven Biblically based " Basic Life Principles.
Ussher's proposed date of 4004 BC differed little from other Biblically based estimates, such as those of Jose ben Halafta ( 3761 BC ), Bede ( 3952 BC ), Ussher's near-contemporary Scaliger ( 3949 BC ), Johannes Kepler ( 3992 BC ) or Sir Isaac Newton ( c. 4000 BC ).
Doctrinally, the FFBC professes to hold these distinctives: " Biblically literal in our interpretation ; dispensational ( not covenantal ) in our theology ; premillennial and pretribulational in our eschatology ; evangelistic and missions-oriented in our outreach ; Biblically separated in personal life and ecclesiastical associations, and baptistic with regard to the mode and subjects of baptism.
As with most of the arayot ( Biblically forbidden sexual relationships ), all physical contact " Derech Chiba v ' Taavah " ( in an affectionate or lustful manner ) is rabbinically forbidden when a woman is in her niddah status.
Biblically, the infant's father ( avi haben ) is commanded to perform the circumcision himself.
Immersion baptism is also seen as a practice established by the baptism of Jesus Christ by John the Baptist and is therefore Biblically based.
After a discussion of the case law regarding Article 9 and 10 the court stated: " Under these circumstances, it is likely that the European Court, in a determination of the restriction of Åke Green ’ s right to preach his Biblically based opinion that a judgment of conviction would constitute, would find that this restriction is not proportionate, and would therefore be a violation of the European Convention on Human Rights.
* Biblically it is commonly translated as bond-servant or servant, but literally the word meant slave in various nuances.
Biblically, the town features in two of the three wife-sister narratives in Genesis.

was and place
The Gap looming before him -- the place where had confronted Jack English on that day so many years ago -- was his exit from all that had meaning to him.
There was only one place where Jake Carwood's description had gone badly awry: the peace and quiet.
The place was quiet.
I felt certain that the director, like the afternoon clerk, seldom moved beyond the counter, that the hall, to them, was a jungle, a dark and unwelcome place.
There was only one place where the mountain might receive her -- that unnamed, unnameable pool harbored in its secret bosom.
It was not, thought Pamela, such an evil place after all.
While five minutes ago the place had presented a scene of easy revelry, with Gyp Carmer a prominent figure, it was now as somnolent and dull as the day before payday.
It was spoiled now for seed, and it would sour and mold in three days if they failed to find a place and fuel to dry it.
But the fences were still in place fifty-odd years ago, and when we stood on the gate to look over, the sidewalk under our eyes was not cement but two rows of paving stones with grass between and on both sides.
It was in order to avoid the stuffy routine of middle class life that Holmes became a detective in the first place.
The first of which to find important place in our federal government was the graduated income tax under Wilson.
He was right, and Peter Marshall could not help but recall Andrew Cordier's words on the subject, `` Well, it seemed as good a place as any to do the job ''.
Mama swirled the train in place, and not a step was lost.
The Acropolis had been scheduled for the treatment too, but apparently it was to take place at the time of the full moon when the Athenians themselves, out of respect for the natural beauty of the occasion, were wont to forgo their own usual nocturnal illumination.
With his wife and three or more children he arrived in Boston in March, 1637, and soon found it was no place for anyone looking for liberty of conscience.
One can imagine that with her and Gorton there it was no place for anyone with weak nerves.
At the trial which took place later, the Pomham matter was completely omitted.
The result was that by secret agreement draft machinery was actually ready long before the country knew that the device was to take the place of the volunteering method which Theodore Roosevelt favored.
It would, however, reach the proctors and other officers in charge of the public-school performances of the incepting bachelors, and the place that any individual obtained in the lists depended greatly on how he comported himself in the public schools during his acts therein as he was incepting.
My discussion with reference to the resolution was that we should commend those citizens who serve as judges of election and who properly discharge their duty and polling place proprietors who make available their private premises, and not by innuendo criticize them.
The United States was engaged in a military attack on a peaceful, orderly people governed by a regime that had proved itself the most pro-Western and anti-Communist within any of the new nations -- the only place in Africa, moreover, where a productive relationship between whites and blacks had apparently been achieved.
But it seems that pressures against him are coming from somewhere -- in the first place from China, but perhaps also from that `` China Lobby '' which, I was assured in Moscow nearly two years ago, exists on the quiet inside the party.
This was one place where Moonan could go for a drink in a back booth without anyone noticing him, or at least coming up and hanging around and wanting to know all the low-down.

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