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Biblically and is
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.
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.
Apostasy is the rejection of Christ by one who has been a Christian ....", though many believe that Biblically this is impossible (' once saved, forever saved ').
) 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.
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.
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.
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.
Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik held that a separation of men and women is Biblically required, while the physical mechitza was required by Rabbinic decree.
In Orthodox Judaism, opinion is generally split between a view that maintains that those Biblical rules related to ritual purity that are possible to observe in the absence of a Temple and a Red heifer remain in force and Jews remain Biblically obligated to observe such of them as they can, and a view that Biblical ritual impurity requirements apply only in the presence of a Temple in Jerusalem and the current rules represent only rabbinic ordinances, practices decreed by the Rabbis in memory of the Temple.
According to Diamond, the defining concept of dominionism is " that Christians alone are Biblically mandated to occupy all secular institutions until Christ returns ".
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 ".
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 ".
It holds that the transfer of an article from a private to a public domain is Biblically forbidden ; transferring an article between a semi-public to a private or public domain is Rabbinically prohibited ; transferring of an article between an exempt area and any other domain is permissible ; carrying an article four amos ( about 1. 7 m ) may be forbidden in a public or semi-public domain and permitted in a private domain or exempt area ; and carrying inside a private domain or between private domains may be permissible ( see Eruv ).
According to the Mishnah a mamzer is the offspring of a Biblically forbidden union ( M. Yebamoth 4, Mishnah 13: " כל שחיבין עליו כרת בידי שמים ".
The tenth day is the last and it is always the serious Biblically mandated fast of Yom Kippur.

Biblically and commanded
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.

Biblically and .
Held by Christian groups ranging from those who are Biblically inerrant to liberal scholars who mostly belong to mainline Protestant denominations.
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.
Biblically, it was a place of refuge for King David.
The responsum maintained a prohibition on male-male anal sex, which it described as the sole Biblically prohibited homosexual act.
Biblically, five specific species of grain become chametz after wetting.
This part of the country was Biblically assigned to the Horites, the predecessors of the Edomites.
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.
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.
Biblically, the town features in two of the three wife-sister narratives in Genesis.

infant's and father
Freud sticks to his earlier conviction that the need that the religious feeling arises out of is ' the infant's helplessness and the longing for the father ', and “ imagine that the oceanic feeling became connected with religion later on ”, that is, that it is not a genuine religious experience, though certainly people experiencing it have felt that way.
The father tells the marabout the name he has chosen, after which the marabout whispers the name in the infant's ear and prays.
" The cradleboard was therefore handcrafted by the infant's father ( or in some cases adoptive or foster father ).

infant's and is
An ivory tablet in the infant's cask recounts the story of his sinful origins and is preserved for the child by the monks of a monastery in the fishing village.
Regarding the shape of the breast, the study The Evolution of the Human Beast ( 2001 ) proposed that the rounded shape of a woman's breast evolved to prevent the sucking infant offspring from suffocating while feeding at the teat ; that is, because of the human infant's small jaw, which did not project from the face to reach the nipple, he or she might block the nostrils against the mother's breast if it were of a flatter form ( cf.
Building on the work of Karl Abraham, Freud developed the idea of a series of developmental phases in which the libido fixates on different erogenous zones — first in the oral stage ( exemplified by an infant's pleasure in nursing ), then in the anal stage ( exemplified by a toddler's pleasure in controlling his or her bowels ), then in the phallic stage, through a latency stage in which the libido is dormant, to its reemergence at puberty in the genital stage.
This is due to maternal antibodies that target an infant's acetylcholine receptors.
Meconium is normally stored in the infant's intestines until after birth, but sometimes ( often in response to fetal distress ) it is expelled into the amniotic fluid prior to birth, or during labor.
Meconium is normally stored in the infant's bowel until after birth, but sometimes it is expelled into the amniotic fluid ( also called " amniotic liquor ") prior to birth or during labor and delivery.
The infant's health is also monitored.
It should be applied to only those cases in which an infant's death is sudden and unexpected, and remains unexplained after the performance of an adequate postmortem investigation, including:
* Age of infant — SIDS incidence rises from zero at birth, is highest from two to four months of age, and declines toward zero after the infant's first year.
During birth, if the infant's head is traumatically turned side to side, upper cervical spinal injury can result.
A pinprick puncture is made in the heel of the infant's foot, and blood from the foot is soaked into pre-printed collection cards known as Guthrie cards.
Parker Hall proposes that it is not anger that is problematic but rage, a different phenomenon entirely ; rage is conceptualized as a pre-verbal, pre-cognition, psychological defense mechanism which originates in earliest infancy as a response to the trauma experienced when the infant's environment fails to meet their needs.
A protein called noggin is responsible for the delay in an infant's skull fusion.
The mother's breast milk is the source of anti-bodies for the infant's immune system and commonly the sole source of nutrition for the first year or more of the child's life.
Elimination communication ( EC ) is a practice in which a caregiver uses timing, signals, cues, and intuition to address an infant's need to eliminate waste.
A fontanelle ( or fontanel ) is an anatomical feature on an infant's skull.
Research on the development of the syndrome suggest that congenital heart disease is typically present at an early age, often at the infant's first pediatric appointment.
What makes one stop and take notice in this painting is the infant's reaching out to St Justina, since a baby at this age would normally only have eyes for his mother.
The infant's health is also monitored.
When an elevated level of phenylalanine is detected, the laboratory notifies the infant's practitioner, who explains the result to the family and arranges testing to determine the cause of the high phenylalanine levels.

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