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Hesed and translated
The Hebrew word " Hesed " translated in the LXX by " Eleos " carries the meaning roughly equivalent to pity in the sense of compassion, mercy and loving-kindness.

Hesed and also
Located beneath Chesed, at the base of the " Pillar of Mercy " also consisting of Chokhmah (' Wisdom ') and Hesed (' Loving-Kindness ').

Hesed and .
JDC and Hesed Eliyahu distribute food and medical aid to the Jewish elderly, who make up more than 50 % of the Georgian Jewish community.
Today, JDC provides food, medical care, home care, and winter relief to 168, 000 elderly Jews, largely through 175 Hesed welfare centers throughout the region.
" Hesed " is the antidote to the narrow legalism that can be a problem for covenantal systems and would render them contractual rather than covenantal " and so forms the basis of Jewish political thought that goes beyond a concern with compliance with following laws.
This repentance can take the form of early morning prayers, known as selichot, which capture the penitential spirit appropriate to the occasion, fasting, charity, acts of Hesed (" loving-kindness "), or self-reflection.

sometimes and translated
" The Pali term has sometimes been translated as " wisdom-being ," although in modern publications, and especially in tantric works, this is more commonly reserved for the term jñānasattva (" awareness-being "; Tib.
A connection between Bragi and the bragarfull ' promise cup ' is sometimes suggested, as bragafull, an alternate form of the word, might be translated as ' Bragi's cup '.
The brown bear is sometimes referred to as the bruin, from Middle English, based on the name of the bear in History of Reynard the Fox, translated by William Caxton, from Middle Dutch bruun or bruyn, meaning brown ( the color ).
In Confucianism, the term " li " (), sometimes translated into English as rituals, customs, rites, etiquette, or morals, refers to any of the secular social functions of daily life, akin to the Western term for culture.
It is important to note that, although li is sometimes translated as " ritual " or " rites ", it has developed a specialized meaning in Confucianism, as opposed to its usual religious meanings.
In continental Europe, this is sometimes also translated into English as social conservatism.
* Wu Xing, sometimes translated as five elements, the basis of the universe according to Chinese Taoism
* Archimedes said δῶς μοι πᾶ στῶ καὶ τὰν γᾶν κινάσω, which is sometimes translated as “ Give me a fixed point and I will move the world .”
Since at least the 1960s, when Marc Bloch's Feudal Society ( 1939 ) was first translated into English in 1961, many medieval historians have included a broader social aspect that includes not only the nobility but all three estates of the realm, adding the peasantry bonds of manorialism and the estates of the Church ; this is sometimes referred to as " feudal society " since it encompasses all members of society into the feudal system.
Although the word " on " is sometimes translated as " syllable ", one on is counted for a short syllable, two for an elongated vowel, diphthong, or doubled consonant, and one for an " n " at the end of a syllable.
Since Imbolc is immediately followed ( on 2 February ) by Candlemas ( Irish Lá Fhéile Muire na gCoinneal " feast day of Mary of the Candles ", Welsh Gŵyl Fair y Canhwyllau ), Irish imbolc is sometimes rendered as " Candlemas " in English translation ; e. g. iar n-imbulc, ba garb a ngeilt translated as " after Candlemas, rough was their herding ".
* Cocteau, Jean, The White Book ( Le Livre blanc ), sometimes translated as The White Paper, translated by Margaret Crosland, City Lights Books, San Francisco, 1989
The Tupian word, yaguara " beast ", is sometimes translated as " dog ".
Kabuki is therefore sometimes translated as " the art of singing and dancing ".
Although the word is sometimes translated as " god " or " deity ", some Shinto scholars argue that such a translation can cause a misunderstanding of the term.
Lusus is usually translated as " game " or " play ", while lyssa is a borrowing from the Greek λυσσα, " frenzy " or " rage ", and sometimes rage personified ; for later poets, Lusus and Lyssa become flesh-and-blood companions of Bacchus.
" Wisdom " ( prajñā / paññā ), sometimes translated as " discernment " at its preparatory role, provides the sense of direction with its conceptual understanding of reality.
In a practical sense, what distinguishes Hasidic Judaism from other forms of Haredi Judaism is the close-knit organization of Hasidic communities centered around a Rebbe ( sometimes translated as " Grand Rabbi "), and various customs and modes of dress particular to each community.
Titles of games were translated into Portuguese, sometimes creating a new story, like Pick-axe Pete, that became Didi na Mina Encantada ( Didi in the Enchanted Mine ) referring to the Renato Aragão's comedy character, and was one of the most famous Odyssey games in Brazil.
Most of the ancients, including the first two just mentioned, refer to his work by his name: " Pytheas says ..." Two late writers give titles: the astronomical author Geminus of Rhodes mentions ( ta peri tou Okeanou ), literally " things about the Ocean ", sometimes translated as " Description of the Ocean ", " On the Ocean " or " Ocean ;" Marcianus, the scholiast on Apollonius of Rhodes, mentions a ( periodos gēs ), a " trip around the earth " or ( periplous ), " sail around.
Yahalom is usually translated by the Septuagint as an " onyx ", but sometimes as " beryl " or as " jasper "; onyx only started being mined after the Septuagint was written, so the Septuagint's term " onyx " probably does not mean onyx – onyx is originally an Assyrian word meaning ring, and so could refer to anything used for making rings.
Heywood sometimes translated whole passages of Plautus.
The dagger-axe, or GUH ( Chinese: 戈 ; pinyin: gē ; Wade-Giles: ko ; sometimes confusingly translated " halberd ") is a type of weapon that was in use from Shang dynasty until at least Han dynasty China.

sometimes and loving
Also, they should be taught not to be sad if they do not enjoy the divine consolations they hear others have ; but they should know the loving Father for some reason sometimes withholds these.
" SGL " (< span lang =" la-Latn " lang =" la-Latn "> i. e .</ span > " same gender loving ") is sometimes favored among black Americans as a way of distinguishing themselves from what they regard as white-dominated LGBT communities.
Hochschild describes how we sometimes become estranged from ourselves, partly by adopting myths ( family myths of The Second Shift, the strategies of evasion in The Time Bind, the employer's myth of the naturally loving Sri Lankan nanny in Global Woman.
" (" Of peace and quiet we sometimes grow weary, But never of loving or being loved.
Known as the War of the Beard ( Dwarves sometimes call it the War of Vengeance ), this centuries long conflict saw Dwarven forces through Athel Loren, felling trees to fuel their furnaces, and to spite the nature loving Elves.
He is a sickly child so his loving father, John Howlett, Jr., brings an orphaned girl named Rose up from the town to be his companion ( Rose is red-haired which some take as a reference to Jean Grey, with whom Wolverine sometimes showed something of an obsession ).
His passion for detail was both a strength and a weakness: it lent a loving fidelity to his description of natural objects, but it sometimes involved him in a loss of simple effect from over-elaboration of treatment.
The extravagant, art loving de Minerbi ( who refurnished the palazzo with objets d ' art, sometimes in questionable taste ) lived lavishly at the palazzo until 1935 when, like his predecessors the Bon family, the money ran out.
Rebeca: I hated you sometimes, but even then, I did not stop loving you.
The Companion becomes a loving friend who guides, supports, and sometimes augments a Herald's abilities ; the relationship between the two is very similar to the Pernese dragons ' with their riders.

sometimes and kindness
She is selfish, demanding, childish, and greedy, but sometimes shows kindness.
) Despite his stubbornness and irascible nature, Fred sometimes redeems himself with acts of kindness, even to those ( like Esther ) whom he insists he does not like.
" Another Watch Tower Society account says he did not hide his feelings, adding, " His bluntness, even when spoken in kindness, was sometimes misunderstood.
Through random acts of kindness, Haggard would sometimes skip the morning offering and surprise needy people, like returning military personnel and single parents, with financial blessings by asking the congregation to lay money at their feet as they stood in front of the congregation.
Caught in the middle between his two brothers, as being the middle child Korey combines the nice and sensitiveness of the youngest child and the laziness of the oldest to form his own personailty, althrough its not shown as much Korey ( sometimes openly ) shows affection and kindness for Ian and his other family members, however this is looked over quite a lot as he is often playing pranks with Kyle and is very lazy at times.
Among her reported acts of kindness were filling a stone coffin with food each day, then giving it to the poor ; she also reportedly founded the church at Hovestadt, Westphalia, and the convent of Herzfeld, Westphalia, sometimes recorded as Hirutveldun.
" Howard recalled Chumbley ’ s kindness, generosity and sense of humour: " To outsiders Andrew could sometimes appear to be aloof, intense and serious to the point of obsession … However, if he met kindred spirits of sincerity and honour, who shared his interests and serious intent, he would willingly go out of his way to offer them help and guidance on the Path … In fact he was a natural teacher and, like all good occult teachers, acted as a catalyst in the lives of his students.

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