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4, and Jerome's De viris illustribus ( On famous men ) chapter 53.
The prophecy in Isaiah chapter 53, is known as the " Man of Sorrows " passage:
Welch states that the story falsely claims that the chapter 53: 1-20 and the end of the chapter are a unity, that the date for the verse 22: 52 is later than 53: 21-7, and almost certainly belongs to the Medinan period.
Philip the Evangelist, one of the original seven deacons, is directed by the Holy Spirit to catch up to the eunuch's chariot and hears him reading from the Book of Isaiah ( chapter 53 ).
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.
These later chapters ( and chapter 53 ) were designed to give practical instructions to the emperor Romanus II, and are probably added during the year 951-952, in order to mark Romanus ' fourteen birthday ( 952 ).
In chapter 53 they fly over Halland on the way back to Scania, but they aren't impressed by the sight and they don't stop.
Helaman next appears in Alma chapter 53, in the 26th year of the reign of the judges ( circa 66 BC ), trying to persuade the Anti-Nephi-Lehies, also known as Ammonites, not to take up arms.
The highway has been opposed by several organizations, notably the Illinois chapter of the Sierra Club and vocal residents of Long Grove, which lies directly in the path of the Illinois 53 freeway extension.
Demantius's setting includes a setting of Isaiah chapter 53 in addition to the usual text from the Gospel of St. John.
* Henryk Iwaniec, Spectral Methods of Automorphic Forms, Second Edition, ( 2002 ) ( Volume 53 in Graduate Studies in Mathematics ), America Mathematical Society, Providence, RI ISBN 0-8218-3160-7 ( See chapter 3 )
Weighing-of-the-heart scene from Egyptian Book of the Dead ( described in Pharaoh, chapter 53 ).

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In chapter 34, High describes Loki, and says that Loki had three children with a female jötunn named Angrboða located in the land of Jötunheimr ; Fenrisúlfr, the serpent Jörmungandr, and the female being Hel.
In chapter 50, a section of Ragnarsdrápa by the 9th century skald Bragi Boddason is quoted that refers to Hel, the being, as " the monstrous wolf's sister.
John Lindow says that it is unclear why the gods decide to raise Fenrir as opposed to his siblings Hel and Jörmungandr in Gylfaginning chapter 35, theorizing that it may be " because Odin had a connection with wolves?
In chapter 34 of the book Gylfaginning, Hel is listed by High as one of the three children of Loki and Angrboða ; the wolf Fenrir, the serpent Jörmungandr, and Hel.
Later in the chapter, after the female jötunn Þökk refuses to weep for the dead Baldr, she responds in verse, ending with " let Hel hold what she has.
In chapter 5 of the Prose Edda book Skáldskaparmál, Hel is mentioned in a kenning for Baldr (" Hel's companion ").
In chapter 50, Hel is referenced (" to join the company of the quite monstrous wolf's sister ") in the skaldic poem Ragnarsdrápa.
In chapter 45, a section from Ynglingatal is given which refers to Hel as " howes '- warder " ( meaning " guardian of the graves ") and as taking King Halfdan Hvitbeinn from life.
In chapter 47, the deceased Eystein's son King Halfdan dies of an illness, and the excerpt provided in the chapter describes his fate thereafter, a portion of which references Hel:
In a stanza from Ynglingatal recorded in chapter 72 of the Heimskringla book Saga of Harald Sigurdsson, " given to Hel " is again used as a phrase to referring to death.
Michael Bell says that while Hel " might at first appear to be identical with the well-known pagan goddess of the Norse underworld " as described in chapter 34 of Gylfaginning, " in the combined light of the Old English and Old Norse versions of Nicodemus she casts quite a different a shadow ," and that in Bartholomeus saga postola " she is clearly the queen of the Christian, not pagan, underworld.
In a later work ( 1998 ), Davidson states that the description of Hel found in chapter 33 of Gylfaginning " hardly suggests a goddess.
In the book Gylfaginning, Hel is introduced in chapter 3 as a location where " evil men " go upon death, and into Niflhel.
The chapter further details that Hel is in the ninth of the Nine Worlds.
In chapter 34, Hel, the being is introduced.
Hel's offer fails and in chapter 50, Loki is blamed for Baldr remaining in Hel.

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This is brought out in the next to last chapter of the book, `` A Hero's Funeral '', written in the form of an impassioned prose poem.
Especially touching is the chapter, `` The Little Sister '', about a king's daughter who became a nun in the convent of St. Birgitta.
the former figure is based on a somewhat unusual birth of four by a Central American female ( see chapter on Laying, Brooding, Hatching, and Birth ), the latter on a `` normal '' newly born individual.
It is a very interesting fact that these two problems can be handled simultaneously and this is what we shall do in the next chapter.
We devote a chapter to the binomial distribution not only because it is a mathematical model for an enormous variety of real life phenomena, but also because it has important properties that recur in many other probability models.
The major question in this chapter is: What is the probability of exactly X successes in N trials??
These examples are illustrative of the use of the words `` trial '' and `` experiment '' as they are used in this chapter, but they are quite flexible words and it is well not to restrict them too narrowly.
the objective of this chapter is to clarify the distinctions between spontaneity theory and other training concepts.
Although it is not possible to sunder old and new in this era, I shall consider in the present chapter primarily the first decades of the eighth century and shall interpret them as an apogee of the first stage of Greek civilization.
The book is divided into chapters and in each chapter the material is grouped into Text, Tables, Illustrations, and Bibliography.
the way in which the transformation of state depends on the operating variables for the main types of reactors is discussed in the next chapter.
In a later chapter dealing with the suburban school, I shall discuss the importance of arranging a program for the academically talented and highly gifted youth in any high school where he is found.
To be sure, when this is pointed out, a common response among certain churchmen is to fulminate about `` the little flock '' and `` the great crowd '' and to take solace from Paul's castigation of the `` wisdom of the wise '' in the opening chapter of First Corinthians.
This must be stressed because it is absolutely essential to the argument of this concluding chapter.
In the final chapter, Alex has a new trio of droogs, but he finds he is beginning to outgrow his taste for violence.
It is also the subject of a chapter in It's Not About A Salary, by Brian Cross.
Kurosawa has commented on the lasting sense of loss he felt at his brother's death and the chapter of his autobiography that describes it — written nearly half a century after the event — is titled, " A Story I Don't Want to Tell.
He further says that the reason there is no complete conclusive repeatable evidence is because that if the afterlife was so demonstrable then it would become " another chapter in a school textbook " and that " the whole process of questioning, probing, studying, observing, meditating and of wanting so desperately and enduringly to know, is part of the development of mind itself ".
Herwig Wolfram opens his chapter on the eighth Visigothic king, " Alaric's reign gets no full treatment in the sources, and the little they do contain is overshadowed by his death in the Battle of Vouillé and the downfall of the Toulosan kingdom.

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