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* Barney Google and His Faithful Nag Spark Plug ( 1923 ) Cupples & Leon Co.
Marge also suggests that Moe's should become an English pub and to rename it The Nag & Weasel to improve its image.
* Cabaret Voltaire-" Nag Nag Nag " ( Tiga & Zyntherius Radio mix )
There are two pubs in the village ; The Fox & Hounds and The Horse & Panniers ( popularly known as The Nag & Bag ).

Nag and Weasel
He enthusiastically abandons his bar, its regular customers, and his friends when a better opportunity comes along, such as the drink " The Flaming Moe ", the opening of his postmodern bar " m ", the conversion of his bar into a family-themed restaurant called Uncle Moe's Family Feedbag and a British themed pub with Marge called the Nag and Weasel.

Nag and is
As far back as the early 2nd century, there is evidence that the codex — usually of papyrus — was the preferred format among Christians: in the library of the Villa of the Papyri, Herculaneum ( buried in AD 79 ), all the texts ( Greek literature ) are scrolls ( see Herculaneum papyri ); in the Nag Hammadi " library ", secreted about AD 390, all the texts ( Gnostic Christian ) are codices.
However, at least one scholar, Rodney Stark, claims that it is the same Nag Hammadi library that proves Ireneaus right.
Nag Hammadi (, ), is a city in Upper Egypt.
Nag Hammadi is best known for being the site where local farmers found a sealed earthenware jar containing thirteen leather-bound papyrus codices, together with pages torn from another book, in December 1945.
In the Gnostic Acts of Peter and the Twelve, found with the Gospel of Thomas in the Nag Hammadi library, the travelling pearl merchant Lithargoel is eventually revealed to be Jesus.
Imported papyrus once commonplace in Greece and Italy has since deteriorated beyond repair, but papyrus is still being found in Egypt ; extraordinary examples include the Elephantine papyri and the famous finds at Oxyrhynchus and Nag Hammadi.
The Sophia of Jesus Christ is one of many Gnostic tractates from the Nag Hammadi codices, discovered in Egypt in 1945.
The text has strong similarities to the Epistle of Eugnostos, which is also found in the Nag Hammadi codices, but with a Christian framing added, and expanding it somewhat.
Some critics further claim that even the description of Thomas as a " gnostic " gospel is based upon little other than the fact that it was found along with gnostic texts at Nag Hammadi.
The manuscript of the Coptic text ( CG II ), found in 1945 at Nag Hammadi, Egypt, is dated at around 340.
Although it is still generally assumed that the " Gospel of Thomas " was first composed in Greek, there is growing evidence that the Coptic Nag Hammadi text is a translation from Syriac.
The Book of Thomas the Contender, also from Nag Hammadi, is foremost among these, but the extensive Acts of Thomas provides the mythological connections.
This description from Hippolytus also corresponds to two versions of a text called Epistle of Eugnostos found in Nag Hammadi, where the same monad to decad relationship is described.
The Nag Hammadi library is a collection of early Christian Gnostic texts discovered near the Upper Egyptian town of Nag Hammadi in 1945.
The best-known of these works is probably the Gospel of Thomas, of which the Nag Hammadi codices contain the only complete text.
** Republic by Plato-The original is not gnostic, but the Nag Hammadi library version is heavily modified with then-current gnostic concepts.
The Nag ( Cobra ) missile is launched from a retractable armoured launcher that contains four launch tubes and the guidance package.
" Nag " is a fire-and-forget top-attack ATGM with a tandem-HEAT warhead and a range of at least 4 km.
* Book 11 deals with Nag Hammadi-type themes and is the most difficult text.
The aim of instruction is not just one variety of the Gnostic Mythos, but the entire heritage of the Gnostic tradition, which includes: primary sources such as the Nag Hammadi scriptures, with consideration of the less reliable accounts and recensions of teachings found in heresiological texts, the Hermetic writings, and the teachings of the Prophet Mani.
Similarly, the Apocryphon of John ( also part of the Nag Hammadi library ) has been useful in studying the prevailing attitudes in the second century, and questions of authorship regarding the Book of revelation, given that it refers to Revelation 1: 19, but is mostly about the post ascension teachings of Jesus in a vision, not a narrative of his life.

Nag and Bart
As an example, Bart Ehrman states that gnostic writings of the Gospel of Thomas ( part of the Nag Hammadi library ) have very little value in historical Jesus research, because the author of that gospel placed no importance on the physical experiences of Jesus ( e. g. his crucifixion ) or the physical existence of believers, and was only interested in the secret teachings of Jesus rather than any physical events.

Nag and now
This manuscript ( identified as the " Berlin Gnostic Codex " or BG 8502 ) was used along with the three versions found at Nag Hammadi to produce the translations now available.

Nag and more
It remains, along with The Nag Hammadi Library in English one of the more accessible volumes translating the Nag Hammadi find, with extensive historical introductions to individual gnostic groups, notes on translation, annotations to the text and the organization of tracts into clearly defined movements.
Places that can be visited in are Hanuman Lake, Gupt Bhimashankar, Origin of River Bhima, Nag Phani, Bombay Point, Sakshi Vinayak and a lot more.
Few people paid attention to it until the 1970s, when a new generation of scholars of early Christianity took an increased interest in the wake of the discovery of the more famous group of early Gnostic Christian documents found at Nag Hammadi in 1945.
Little more was known of this text until 1945, when a cache of thirteen papyrus codices ( bound books ) that had been hidden away in the 4th century, was fortuitously discovered at Nag Hammadi in Egypt ( CG II ).
The Berlin Codex generally uses the term “ Christ ” more frequently, whereas the Nag Hammadi Codex III narrative often substitutes the term “ Lord ” or “ Savior ”.
This aspect of Christ ’ s role is elaborated on more fully by Nag Hammadi Codex III, whereas it is omitted from the Berlin Codex.
In the Gospel of Mary, part of the New Testament apocrypha-specifically the Gnostic gospels uncovered at Nag Hammadi-a certain Mary who is commonly identified as Mary Magdalene, is constantly referred to as being loved by Jesus more than the others.
The Book of Thomas the Contender, also known more simply as the Book of Thomas ( not to be confused with the Gospel of Thomas ), is one of the books of the New Testament apocrypha represented in the Nag Hammadi library ( CG II ), a cache of Gnostic gospels secreted in the Egyptian desert.

Nag and time
As a result, what came to be known as the Nag Hammadi library ( owing to the proximity of the find to Nag Hammadi, the nearest major settlement ) appeared only gradually, and its significance went unacknowledged until some time after its initial uncovering.
Nag Champa has a strong individual smell that cannot be found in any other incense fragrances, generally starting with a potent smell that changes to a cool sweet smell as time passes.

Nag and at
John D. Turner, professor of religious studies at the University of Nebraska and famed translator and editor of the Nag Hammadi library, stated that the text Plotinus and his students read was Sethian gnosticism which predates Christianity.
According to some biblical scholars, the findings at Nag Hammadi have shown Irenaeus ' description of Gnosticism to be largely inaccurate and polemic in nature.
After the Coptic version of the complete text was discovered in 1945 at Nag Hammadi, scholars soon realized that three different Greek text fragments previously found at Oxyrhynchus, also in Egypt, were part of the Gospel of Thomas.
ParaGraph was based in Russia and founded by computer scientist Stepan Pachikov while Lexicus was founded by Ronjon Nag and Chris Kortge who were students at Stanford University.
The first edition of a text found at Nag Hammadi was from the Jung Codex, a partial translation of which appeared in Cairo in 1956, and a single extensive facsimile edition was planned.
At this conference, intended to allow scholars to arrive at a group consensus concerning the definition of gnosticism, James M. Robinson, an expert on religion, assembled a group of editors and translators whose express task was to publish a bilingual edition of the Nag Hammadi codices in English, in collaboration with the Institute for Antiquity and Christianity at the Claremont Graduate University in Claremont, California.
* The Nag Hammadi Library Complete texts at The Gnostic Society Library
*" Nag Nag Nag " / " Is That Me Finding Someone at the Door Again " ( live 75 ) ( April 1979 )
After leaving Warner Bros. in 1946 ( reportedly due to angering his peers at the studio's cartoon division for taking credit that was not really his ), Bob Clampett approached Republic and wound up directing a single cartoon, It's a Grand Old Nag, featuring the equine character Charlie Horse.
Many of the writings of these Gnostics, and a large number of excerpts from the writings of Valentinus, existed only in quotes displayed by their orthodox detractors, until 1945, when the cache of writings at Nag Hammadi revealed a Coptic version of the Gospel of Truth, which is the title of a text that, according to Irenaeus, was the same as the Gospel of Valentinus mentioned by Tertullian in his Against All Heresies.
In an earlier, simpler version of a Sophia, in the Berlin Codex and also found in a papyrus at Nag Hammadi, the transfigured Christ explains Pistis in a rather obscure manner:
Kalpana and Manjula of former years and Shankar Nag, Suneel, Nivedita Jain, Soundarya, and Shashikumar ( survived ) of the latter, died when they were at their prime.
He went to school at Salga, run by one Jaipal Nag.
The Gospel of Thomas found at Nag Hammadi mentions among the " disciples " of Jesus ( the Greek expression " apostles " does not appear ) two women, Salome and Mary Magdalene ( referred to simply as " Mary ", Mary could also be referring Salome's mother Mary the sister of Elizabeth and Anne who is the mother of Christ's mother Mary.
Impressed particularly by what he saw at Berkeley, he sent in 1938 his student B. D. Nag Chowdhary to Berkeley to study and work under Lawrence, and learn all he could about the cyclotron.

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