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chapter and 12
( Chapter 1 is the first of three important moments in Joshua marked with major speeches and reflections by the main characters ; here first God and then Joshua make speeches about the goal of conquest of the Promised Land ; at chapter 12, Joshua looks back on the conquest ; and at chapter 23 Joshua gives a speech about what must be done if Israel is to live in peace in the land ).
In 1991 he started creating The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck, a 12 chapter story about his favorite character.
From chapter 12 through the first part of chapter 15, Paul outlines how the Gospel transforms believers and the behaviour that results from such a transformation.
" In the longer text of the Martyrs of Palestine, chapter 12, Eusebius states: " I think it best to pass by all the other events which occurred in the meantime: such as [...] the lust of power on the part of many, the disorderly and unlawful ordinations, and the schisms among the confessors themselves ; also the novelties which were zealously devised against the remnants of the Church by the new and factious members, who added innovation after innovation and forced them in unsparingly among the calamities of the persecution, heaping misfortune upon misfortune.
Translation of chapter 12 of A Thousand Plateaus.
* Canon 12: Abbots and priors are to hold their general chapter every three years.
Gospel of Mark chapter 12, verses 28 – 34 ).
1 Timothy, however, states that certain Church leaders should have but one wife: " A bishop then must be blameless, the husband of one wife, vigilant, sober, of good behavior, given to hospitality, apt to teach " ( chapter 3, verse 2 ; see also verse 12 regarding deacons having only one wife ).
The Social Contract and Its Critics, chapter 12 in The Cambridge History of Eighteenth-Century Political Thought.
In chapter 12, beginning on p. 276, Professor Nagy explores the meaning of the word origin and social context of a tribe in ancient Greece and beyond.
The biblical narrative of Pentecost, where the 12 Disciples of Christ ( Acts 1: 13, 26 ) along with about 108 other individuals ( Acts 1: 15 ), including many women, among whom was Mary the mother of Jesus ( Acts 1: 14 ) received the Baptism in the Holy Spirit in the Upper Room, is given in the second chapter of the Book of Acts.
In chapter 12 of volume 2 of The Open Society and Its Enemies ( 1944 ; 5th rev.
** Longer chapter books, appropriate for children ages 9 – 12.
The Otsutome or daily service consists of the performance of the seated service and, optionally, the practice of a chapter or two of the 12 chapters of Teodori ( lit.
Mandrake has appeared in a 12 chapter serial for Columbia studios, as well as a failed TV series pilot that starred Anthony Herrera in the title role, alongside Ji-Tu Cumbuka as Lothar, Mandrake's " sidekick.
The second ( chapters 12 – 20 ) flashes back to focus primarily on the " Great Big Siege of Bologna " before once again jumping to the chronological " present " of 1943 in the third part ( chapter 21 – 25 ).
He attended a Delta Upsilon chapter meeting on June 12, 1891, but shortly afterwards left college for good.
In chapter 157 of Njáls saga, a man named Dörruð witnesses 12 people riding together to a stone hut on Good Friday in Caithness.
* Erle Stanley Gardner ( writing as A. A. Fair ) described the winds in chapter 12 of his 1941 novel Double or Quits ; the winds were relevant to an experiment carried out by the fictional detective who was attempting to prove whether a man's death was accidental.
Recorded in the Book of Judges, chapter 12, after the inhabitants of Gilead inflicted a military defeat upon the tribe of Ephraim ( around 1370 – 1070 BCE ), the surviving Ephraimites tried to cross the Jordan River back into their home territory and the Gileadites secured the river's fords to stop them.
The canons from Merton did not press the issue in the face of the Canterbury chapter's appeal to Rome, and after William's death, the cathedral chapter sent 12 monks to St Martin's instead.
Rules for Han unification are given in the East Asian Scripts chapter of the various versions of the Unicode Standard ( Chapter 12 in Unicode 6. 0 ).

chapter and Hengist
In chapter 10 of book 6 of Historia Regum Britanniae, Geoffrey records that three brigandines ( or long galleys ) full of armed men commanded by two brothers, Hengist and Horsa, arrived in Britain.
In chapter 11, since Vortigern now owes his victory to Hengist and Horsa, he increases the rewards he has promised to two.
In chapter 13, Vortigern returns to the throne, and, at the request of Rowena, has messengers relay an invitation to Hengist in Germania to return back to Britain but, this time, with only a small retinue in tow.
In chapter 1 of book 8 of Historia Regum Britanniae, Merlin prophecies to Vortigern ( who fled to Cambria during the Saxon onslaught ) that Hengist will be killed and that Uther Pendragon will be crowned.
In chapter III, Hengist is struck with terror after hearing that Aurelius Ambrosius had rallied the Britons and burned Vortigern alive in a tower, " for he dreaded the valour of Aurelius.
In chapter 4, Hengist takes courage at the approach of Aurelius and chooses out the bravest among his men to defend.
In chapter 5, Eldol, the duke of Gloucester, goes to Aurelius as they march to meet Hengist.
In chapter 7, after a break of three days, Aurelius calls together a counsel of principal officers to decide what to do with Hengist.

chapter and tells
In chapter 21 of The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, for example, Poirot talks about a mentally disabled nephew: this proves to be a ruse so that he can find out about homes for the mentally unfit, and in Dumb Witness, Poirot tells of an elderly invalid mother as a pretence to investigate the local nurses.
Fenrir is first mentioned in prose in chapter 25, where the enthroned figure of High tells Gangleri ( described as King Gylfi in disguise ) about the god Týr.
This error is corrected in chapter 2 ( 2: 1-12 ), where Paul tells the Thessalonians that a great tribulation must occur before Christ's return.
The chapter tells of a "' book '/' scroll ' in God's right hand that is sealed with seven seals ".
Every odd-numbered chapter is in the second person, and tells the reader what he is doing in preparation for reading the next chapter.
Before he was captured, Jean Valjean had already traveled near to Montfermeil and buried all the money he'd saved as M. Madeleine — a chapter tells of a worker in Montfermeil, a former Toulon convict, who claims having seen, according to a local fairy tale, the devil burying his treasure in the forest.
For example, in the classic novel Journey to the West ( circa 1590 ), Sun Wukong tells a lion-monster in chapter 75: " When I passed through Guangzhou, I bought a pot for cooking za sui – so I'll savour your liver, entrails, and lungs.
" In the same chapter, High tells that the goddess Gná rides the horse Hófvarpnir, and that this horse has the ability to ride through the air and atop the sea.
An example of this is the chapter The Town Ho's Story from Herman Melville's famous novel Moby-Dick, which tells a fully formed story of an exciting mutiny.
In chapter 42 of the Prose Edda book Gylfaginning, High tells a story set " right at the beginning of the gods ' settlement, when the gods at established Midgard and built Val-Hall " about an unnamed builder who has offered to build a fortification for the gods that will keep out invaders in exchange for the goddess Freyja, the sun, and the moon.
In Gylfaginning, Heimdallr is introduced in chapter 25, where the enthroned figure of High tells the disguised mythical king Gangleri details about the god.
In chapter 20, Third tells Gangleri ( described as king Gylfi in disguise ) that Odin is called Valföðr ( Old Norse " father of the slain ") " since all those who fall in battle are his adopted sons ," and that Odin assigns them places in Valhalla and Vingólf where they are known as einherjar.
In chapter 35 of the Prose Edda book Gylfaginning, High tells Gangleri ( described as king Gylfi in disguise ) that Frigg is the highest among the ásynjur, and that " she has a dwelling called Fensalir and it is very splendid.
In chapter 56, Bragi tells Ægir about Iðunn's abduction by the jötunn Þjazi.
Kvasir is mentioned a single time in Gylfaginning ; in chapter 50, where the enthroned figure of High tells Gangleri ( Gylfi in disguise ) of how Loki was caught by the gods after being responsible for the murder of the god Baldr.
In chapter 53 of the Prose Edda book Gylfaginning, High tells Gangleri ( king Gylfi in disguise ) that two people, Líf and Lífþrasir, will lie hid in Hoddmímis holt during " Surt's fire ," and that " from these people there will be descended such a great progeny that the world will be inhabited.
In one chapter, he tells one story of a man who did not believe that Harpo could actually talk.
Consisting of a long corridor connected to 10 exhibition halls, each dedicated to a different chapter of the Holocaust, the museum tells the story of the Holocaust from a Jewish perspective.
* In chapter 2, Anne Meredith tells Poirot that she knows Ariadne Oliver from her book The Body in the Library, which was the title of a book later written by Agatha Christie and published in 1942.
Gregory of Tours transmits complete his prayer in chapter II of the History of the Franks: " O Jesus Christ, you who as Clotilde tells me are the son of the Living God, you who give succor to those who are in danger, and victory to those accorded who hope in Thee, I seek the glory of devotion with your assistance: If you give me victory over these enemies, and if I experience the miracles that the people committed to your name say they have had, I believe in you, and I will be baptized in your name.
Isaiah 8: 1-15 continues the previous chapter: the prophet tells of the birth of another child, his own son named Maher-shalal-hash-baz ( yet another symbolic name ), then predicts that after Ephraim and Syria are destroyed the Assyrians will come like a river in flood to " cover the breadth of your land, Immanuel " ( Isaiah 8: 8 ).
The first chapter of the Platform Sutra tells the well-known apocryphal story of the Dharma-tramsmission from Hongren to Hui-neng.
Some even marry — this is alluded to in chapter 7 of The Great Hunt when Leane Sedai tells Perrin Aybara that he is " almost a pretty enough boy to make me wish I was a Green.

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