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Even and Jewish
Even so, all Jewish religious movements are, to a greater or lesser extent, based on the principles of the Hebrew Bible and various commentaries such as the Talmud and Midrash.
Even this authority would admit that it is better to pronounce the Kiddush over new wine than to desecrate the Name and to disgrace the Jewish people, and we well know the damage caused the Jewish people by the trafficking in sacramental wine.
Even Greek-speaking Jews tended less to the LXX, preferring other Jewish versions in Greek, such as that of the 2nd century Aquila translation, which seemed to be more concordant with contemporary Hebrew texts.
Even then, it was constrained to the beliefs of the particular person, such that a vampire who was Christian would fear the cross, but a vampire who was Jewish would not.
" Even the Jewish community was turned off by the film ; the B ' nai B ' rith Messenger of Los Angeles branded the film as " tall with the reputation that Disney is making for himself as an arch-reactionary.
Even though the White Paper states its commitment to the Balfour Declaration, it imposed very substantial limits to both Jewish immigration ( restricting it to only 75, 000 over the next 5 years ), and Jewish ability to purchase land.
Even Islamic and Jewish dietary laws, which prohibit the consumption of other insects, allow locusts and crickets to be eaten.
Even after the Bolsheviks took over the Jewish population continued to carry on their traditions and there was a degree of tolerance among the non-Jewish population of Turaŭ.
Even a person who had once litigated in a non-Jewish court, instead of to a Jewish court, in a disputed question could not act as hazzan on those days, unless he had previously done penance.
Even though it was the story of a poor Jewish family in the Bronx, New York, it had identification for a wide segment of listeners ".
[...] Even within the race hygiene movement I had sustained friendly relations in Berlin to the Jewish ophthalmologist Dr. Czeillitzer and undertook a joint scientific project with the Jewish serologist Schiff.
Even as emancipation eased integration into wider society and assimilation prospered, the haskalah also resulted in the creation of secular Jewish culture, with an emphasis on Jewish history and Jewish identity, rather than religion.
Even before that, in 95 AD, Flavius Clemens, a nephew of the emperors Titus and Domitian, suffered the penalty of death for undergoing circumcision, and embracing the Jewish faith with his wife Domitilla ( see Grätz, " Gesch.
Even Gutman, who rightly recognizes that the Letter sprang ' from an inner need of the educated Jew ,' sees in it ' a strong means for making Jewish propaganda in the Greek world.
Even after the First Jewish – Roman War, the Roman authorities refused to rescind Jewish privileges in some cities.
Even though the Book of Judith is not considered a part of the official Jewish religious canon, many Jewish scholars regard it as true reference to the background events relating to military struggle leading up to the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah.

Even and manuscripts
Even the critic G. R. Driver recognized that " the presence and popularity of the Daniel manuscripts at Qumran " conflicted " with the modern view which advocates the late dating of the composition of Daniel ".
Even so, the oldest manuscripts, being of the Alexandrian text-type, are the most favored, and the critical text has an Alexandrian disposition.
Even after his death, Harper had a stockpile of his manuscripts and continued to publish a new title each year until 1963.
Even so, the oldest manuscripts, being of the Alexandrian text-type, are the most favored, and the critical text has an Alexandrian disposition.
Even if the rather improbable story of Landulf is not to be believed, the existing manuscripts, which only take us back at the earliest to the period of Charlemagne, leave the question of his influence open.
Even with the advent of desktop publishing, making it possible for anyone to prepare text that appears professionally typeset, many publishers still require authors to submit manuscripts within their respective guidelines.
Even among the earliest manuscripts a large number of textual variants, such as the so-called ' First Variant ', can be discerned.
Even the first portion, which contains the prayers proper, is full of interpolations, some of which, as the " kedushah " ( Sanctification ) for private prayer, are evidently later additions in the manuscripts.
Even women wrote a significant amount of the manuscripts.
Even before the time of the Studites, the copying of manuscripts was in honour among the Acoemetae, and the library of the " Great Monastery ", consulted even by the Roman Pontiffs, is the first, mentioned by the historians of Byzantium.
Even so, syr < sup > s </ sup > retains some readings from even earlier lost Syriac gospels and from the 2nd century Greek manuscripts, which brought the four gospels into harmony with one another through selective readings and emendations.
Even before its constitutional separation from Denmark in 1944, Iceland had begun to petition for the return of these manuscripts.

Even and Middle
Even during the Middle Ages, when the numbered Anno Domini year began on March 25 or December 25, the second month was February whenever all twelve months were displayed in order.
Even in the Late Middle Ages, the line between traders and pirates was unclear, so that Pictish pirates were probably merchants on other occasions.
Even though the main vector Aedes aegypti also occurs in Asia, in the Pacific, and in the Middle East, yellow fever does not occur in these areas ; the reason for this is unknown.
Even in countries where homosexuality is legal ( most countries outside of Africa and the Middle East ), there are reports of homosexual people being targeted with bullying or physical assault or even homicide.
Even earlier, the phrase appears in a 1926 book regarding the Middle East by Basil Mathews: Young Islam on Trek: A Study in the Clash of Civilizations ( p. 196 ).
Even now, after nearly a thousand years, the Norman influence on the English language is still apparent, though it did not begin to affect Middle English until somewhat later.
Even though smaller than the Eastern Settlement, the Western Settlement still had " 90 farms and four churches ", while the smallest Middle Settlement had only around " 20 farms ".
Even though it has been out of production since 2004, the show is still screened in various places around the world such as South Africa and in the Middle East.
Even ancient groups like the Goths ( who existed from late antiquity until the Middle Ages ) underwent profound transformation.
Even though he became a British citizen later in his life he can be accepted to be the first known Assyrian, Ottoman and Middle Eastern archaeologist.
Even the clan stronghold, Alamut, is based in a mountain range in the Middle Eastern region.
Even larger numbers operated in the Middle East.
Because of his father's career as an ambassador, much of Platt's childhood was spent in Asia, the Middle East, and Washington, D. C. Platt attended twelve different schools, including the American School in Japan, and has said " Even now I find myself envying people who have neighborhoods and roots.
Even though the station took out ads in TV Guide in 1979 and 1980 offering assistance to Middle Tennessee viewers who had problems receiving its UHF signal, the problem became mostly a moot one by the late-1980s as many households could now view the station clearly via cable.
Even at the start of the Middle Ages the English landscape had been shaped by human occupation over many centuries.
Even as the U. S. downscales its presence and existing bases ( e. g. Saudi Arabia ), it is not clear that the U. S. presence in Iraq will be anything but de-stabilising because many in the Muslim world resent the " infidel " presence in the Middle East, using this as a means of inciting the disenfranchised in their populations to violence.
Even these days, pottery from the Middle Ages and Renaissance often retain a distinct gold or copper colored metallic glitter.
Even the early years of its existence proved the value of the presence of the Incirlik Air Base in Turkey, not only to counter the threat of the communist Soviet Union during the Cold War, but also to responding to crises in the Middle East, such as in Lebanon and Israel.
Issued a CD entitled From The Middle of Your Wild Dream in 2002 ; his second CD, " Even As We Are ", was released in December, 2006.
Even following his retirement, he remains a popular public figure in Middle Tennessee.
Even the royal and noble residences had few living rooms in the Middle Ages, and a great hall was a multifunction room.
Even more elevating than the original, finished in language, rich in figure, rhythmic in movement, it became a favourite book in the cloisters at the close of the Middle Ages, not only in Germany, but also in the Netherlands, France, Italy, and England.
Even though many scholars tend to emphasise the quality of lithic raw material that was used for core and tool reduction, the Middle Palaeolithic people themselves just might have emphasised the usefulness of the tools.
Even if the text of the Apostolic Constitutions was extant in many libraries during the Middle Age, it was almost unknown.

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