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However, while there are many passages where the Gospel of Barnabas sets out alternative readings to parallel pericopes found in the canonical gospels, none of the references to Muhammad by name occurs in such a synoptic passage ; and in particular, none of the " Muhammad " references in Barnabas corresponds to a " Paraclete " reference in canonical John.
In the parallel passage, however, Sela is understood to mean simply " the rock " ( 2 Chronicles xxv.
The coast is protected by a chain of skerries ( the Skjærgård ) arranged to parallel the coast and provide the beginning of a protected passage almost the entire 1, 600 km route from Stavanger to Nordkapp.
In the parallel passage in Matthew 21: 33 the Greek word lenos is used.
Craig A. Evans states that saying 54 in Thomas, which speaks of the poor and the kingdom of heaven, is more similar to the Syriac version of Matthew 5: 3 than the Greek version of that passage or the parallel in Luke 6: 20.
The passage demonstrates one of the more common devices employed by Tyrtaeus — the use of parallel phrases for amplification, sometimes degenerating into tedious repetition.
A parallel passage to Mark 6: 21-29 is in the Gospel of Matthew 14: 6-11:
Getting white breeches and bib, stock or cravat known as " silks " is a rite of passage when a jockey is first able to don silken pants and colours in their first race ride, and it has a parallel in how lawyers are spoken of as " taking silk ".
The critic finds a parallel between Stephenson's approach and a passage from the book describing an effort to put " all human knowledge ... in a vast Encyclopedia that will be a sort of machine, not only for finding old knowledge but for making new ".
This tactic represented an abandonment of the Augustinian approach to the passage, ostensibly justified by a perceived advance in taking the Book of Revelation's parallel passages to the little season of Satan more seriously ( cf.
' For it is said, ' And the spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters ,' meaning the spirit of the Messiah spirit of Adam " in the parallel passage, Midr.
:* Long revealed additions that have little or no biblical parallel, such as the visions of Moses and Enoch, and the passage on Melchizedek
* Second Kings 8: 26, and its parallel passage in 2 Chronicles 22: 2, say that Jehoram of Judah married a " daughter " of Omri, Ahab's father.
He made an attempt toward a critical examination of the text ; and thus, very often with a single reference to a parallel passage, or with a textual emendation, he overthrew tenuous decisions made by his rabbinic predecessors.
Il Sodo I, the ' Grotta Sergardi ' commonly known as ' Il Melone ', contains a passage, opening into parallel passages leading to square inner chambers, within a mound about 640ft in circumference.
Many Christians believe that the sword is a metaphor for ideological conflict and that Jesus is not advocating physical violence, especially since he talks of division in a family immediately after, and because in a parallel passage found in Luke 12: 51 virtually identical to it, the word " sword " is replaced with " division ".
For this particular passage, there are also parallel passages in both Matthew and Luke, but neither of the other Synoptic Gospels use the word neaniskos.
Among the Synoptic gospels, only Mark mentions baptism in this passage ; thus the interests of the author of Secret Mark parallel those of the author of Mark, which also parallel the teachings of Paul.
The parallel passage in Mark's gospel gives ( in the majority of manuscripts ) a quite different place name, Dalmanutha, although a handful of manuscripts give either Magdala or Magadan presumably by assimilation to the Matthean text — believed in ancient times to be older than that of Mark, though this opinion has now been reversed.
The oil routing in the engine block is unique in that a third passage is drilled parallel to the tappet passages.
There are three common ways of arranging stationary bookcases: flat against the wall ; in stacks or ranges parallel to each other with merely enough space between to allow of the passage of a librarian ; or in bays or alcoves, where cases jut out into the room at right angles to the wall-cases.
The Oregon Treaty of 1846 ( in which the U. S. acquired the Oregon Country below the 49th parallel north ) and the subsequent passage of the Donation Land Claim Act of 1850 allowed Couch to perfect the land claim in Portland he had filed on his previous voyage to Oregon.
Some of the devices named are: commissura ( passing note dissonances ), fuga ( melodic imitation of varying kinds ), repetitio ( the repetition of a section for dramatic effect ), climax ( passages in parallel thirds or tenths ), complexio ( the reprise of an opening passage at the end to make a cohesive statement ), homoioteleuton ( the dramatic use of silence — by inserting a sudden rest for rhetorical effect ) ( in this Nucius is one of the first music theorists to recognize the powerful musical use of silence, an idea which was to attain fame in modern times in the work of John Cage ), and syncopatio ( syncopation, for rhythmic enhancement ).

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The name probably means " she who ( comes ) at dusk ," which would identify Aphrodite in her personification as the evening star, a significant parallel she shares with Mesopotamian Ishtar.
She is thought to bear the name of the deity who was derived from Libya, where known as Neith, the same source sometimes identified as the parallel for Athene.
As the name indicate they are parallel to the x-axis.
Two groups of invertebrates have notably complex brains: arthropods ( insects, crustaceans, arachnids, and others ), and cephalopods ( octopuses, squids, and similar molluscs ).< ref name = Butler > The brains of arthropods and cephalopods arise from twin parallel nerve cords that extend through the body of the animal.
** The Central Military Commission ( a parallel organization of the government institution of the same name );
at 5 K .< ref name = Mueller > The lattice distortion is presumably a consequence of strain induced by the magnetoelastic interactions as the magnetic moments aligned parallel within magnetic domains.
Four of those abilities ( Charisma, Constitution, Dexterity and Intelligence ) have the same name and functions in both games, and the Physical Strength and Mental Strength attributes in Gamma World closely parallel Strength and Wisdom in D & D.
* John never lists all of the Twelve Disciples and names at least one disciple ( Nathanael ) whose name is not found in the synoptics ; Nathanael appears to parallel the apostle Bartholomew found in the synoptics, as both are paired with Philip in the respective gospels.
The etymology of the name is not clear, and its form has no parallel in Hebrew.
When the faces altered are parallel, we add para-to the name of the operation.
This name reflected the parallel development of this technique by both Hertzsprung and Russell earlier in the century.
Tantra, literally meaning " formula ", " method, or " way ", ( parallel to the Chinese Tao, which also means " the way " or " the method "), and also having the secondary meaning of " loom ", " thread " or " warp and woof " is the name scholars give to a style of religious ritual and meditation that arose in medieval India no later than the fifth century CE, and which came to influence all forms of Asian religious expression to a greater or lesser degree.
This name, based on the black colour of his cassock, was used to suggest a parallel between him and the " White Pope " ( since the time of Pope Pius V the Popes dresses in white ) and the Cardinal Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples ( formerly called the Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith ), whose red cardinal's cassock gave him the name of the " Red Pope " in view of the authority over all territories that were not considered in some way Catholic.
Great rhombicuboctahedron is an alternative name for a truncated cuboctahedron, whose faces are parallel to those of the ( small ) rhombicuboctahedron.
The name handelshögskola ( roughly " college of commerce ") was a parallel to the German term Handelshochschule, used by a number of German institutions started in the years before, commencing with Handelshochschule Leipzig in 1898.
The name of the river Danube is believed to be Celtic in origin, and Celtic river deities are usually female ; Hindu mythology has a goddess called Danu, who may be an Indo-European parallel.
The group seems to have adopted the name Section d ' Or to distinguish themselves from the narrower definition of Cubism developed in parallel by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque in the Montmartre quarter of Paris, and to show that Cubism, rather than being an isolated art-form, represented the continuation of a grand tradition ( indeed, the golden ratio had fascinated Western intellectuals of diverse interests for at least 2, 400 years ).
The ultimate development of the stemming technique is the parallel turn, a name that is no longer descriptive.
A parallel American movement promoting the name had a different definition, combining of the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Puget Sound as well as the Strait of Georgia and related waters under the name Salish Sea.
Both images parallel the stylised depiction of the Gorgons on the black figure name vase decorated by the Nessos painter ( c. 600 BC ), with the face and shoulders turned frontally, and the legs in a running or kneeling position.
The Commonwealth cemetery, as is common at many such cemeteries in the world, consists of parallel rows of gravestones, each one bearing an engraving of the deceased soldier's unit emblem, his name and an epitaph from his family.

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