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The book records the first 39 years of what the Nephites termed " the reign of the judges ", a period in which the Nephite nation adopted a constitutional theocratic government in which the judicial and executive branches of the government were combined.
However, it is also possible to divide the book into three parts rather than four by combining the sections treating David and Solomon, since they both ruled over a combined Judah and Israel, unlike the last section that contains the chronicle of the Davidic kings who ruled the Kingdom of Judah alone.
Originally combined with the Book of Nehemiah in a single book of Ezra-Nehemiah, the two became separated in the early centuries of the Christian era.
The original core of the book, the first-person memoir, may have been combined with the core of the Book of Ezra around 400 BC.
was combined with the words of Edward's second book, ' Take eat in remembrance.
Wallace continued in praise: " Only Kafka's fragments get anywhere close to where Kosiński goes in this book, which is better than everything else he ever did combined.
Ruth A. Drayer's book, Numerology, The Power in Numbers ( Square One Publishers ) says that around the turn of the century ( from 1800 to 1900 A. D .) Mrs. L. Dow Balliett combined Pythagoras ' work with Biblical reference.
The particles were never observed to rise above 6 km and when combined with scavenging by clouds gave the smoke a short residency time in the atmosphere and localized its effects ; Professor Carl Sagan of the Turco, Toon, Ackerman, Pollack, Sagan ( TTAPS ) study hypothesized in January 1991 that enough smoke from the fires " might get so high as to disrupt agriculture in much of South Asia ...." Sagan later conceded in his book The Demon-Haunted World that this prediction did not turn out to be correct: " it was pitch black at noon and temperatures dropped 4 °– 6 ° C over the Persian Gulf, but not much smoke reached stratospheric altitudes and Asia was spared.
The insights he gained from his political and military experiences, combined with a solid grasp of European history, provided the basis for the book.
Monica Coleman has combined Womanist theology and Process theology in her book Making a Way Out of No Way.
Somewhat earlier, exploration of mathematical practice and quasi-empiricism in mathematics from the 1950s to 1980s had sought alternatives to metamathematics in social behaviours around mathematics itself: for instance, Paul Erdős's simultaneous belief in Platonism and a single " big book " in which all proofs existed, combined with his personal obsessive need or decision to collaborate with the widest possible number of other mathematicians.
Wilhelm Reich combined his psychoanalytic and political theories in his book The Mass Psychology of Fascism in 1933.
Between 1529 and 1556 Conrad Haas wrote a book that described rocket technology that combined fireworks and weapons technologies.
The final and last Guruship was given to the total combined teaching of the Gurus known as the Sikh holy book / guide The Guru Granth Sahib Ji ..
The book was loosely adapted into a 1999 film of the same name, which combined live-action with computer animation.
For Huxley ’ s biographer and friend, the author Sybille Bedford, the book combined sincerity with simplicity, passion with detachment.
Roosevelt's carefully researched book was comparable to modern doctoral dissertations, complete with drawings of individual and combined ship maneuvers, charts depicting the differences in iron throw weights of cannon shot between American and British forces, and analyses of the differences between British and American leadership down to the ship-to-ship level.
In this book, Gutierrez combined populist ideas with the social teachings of the Catholic Church.
Whether it was or not, Iona was certainly important in the formation of Insular art, which combined Mediterranean, Anglo-Saxon, Celtic and Pictish elements into a style of which the book of Kells is a late example.
All these historical and modern factors combined, Huntington wrote briefly in his Foreign Affairs article and in much more detail in his 1996 book, would lead to a bloody clash between the Islamic and Western civilizations.
A new boxed set was released shortly thereafter containing the combined Arms Law / Claw Law, the updated Spell Law and the combined Character Law / Campaign Law book, as well as The Cloudlords of Tanara, a detailed setting and adventure supplement which introduced ICE's original Loremaster setting, which would later develop into the more sophisticated Shadow World.
Then Disney consultant and children's book author Robert D. San Souci suggested making a movie of the Chinese poem, " The Song of Fa Mu Lan " and Disney combined the two separate projects.
This, combined with the creation of the book club Bokklubben Nye Bøker ( New Books ) in 1976 produced increased vitality in the country's literary production.

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The Nehemiah Memorial, chapters 1-7 and 11-13, may have circulated as an independent work before being combined with the Ezra material to form Ezra-Nehemiah.
The first edition of the combined Ezra-Nehemiah may date from the early 4th century ; further editing continued well into the following centuries.
Esdras, about the classification of the books adscribed to Ezra: Book of Ezra ( and Book of Nehemiah for the non-rabbinical tradition, combined with the former into Ezra-Nehemiah ), 1 Esdras and 2 Esdras

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Early editors of Shakespeare's works, beginning with Nicholas Rowe ( 1709 ) and Lewis Theobald ( 1733 ), combined material from the two earliest sources of Hamlet available at the time, Q2 and F1.
The earliest forms of storytelling were thought to have been primarily oral combined with gestures and expressions.
In the city of Rome itself, the earliest known state cult to dea Roma was combined with cult to Venus at the Hadrianic Temple of Venus and Roma.
The earliest man-made composite materials were straw and mud combined to form bricks for building construction.
* Split gate: The earliest common style was an upward-swinging window combined with a downward swinging tailgate.
Situated on the east coast of Yorkshire at the mouth of the River Esk, Whitby has a combined maritime, mineral and tourist heritage, and is home to the ruins of Whitby Abbey where Caedmon, the earliest English poet, lived.
In 1982 ( the earliest data provided ), the United States operated 301 refineries with a combined capacity of of crude oil each calendar day.
The earliest forms of storytelling were thought to have been primarily oral combined with gesture storytelling for many of the ancient cultures.
In 1983, Dog Detachment was one of the earliest groups which combined Post-Punk music with elements of Gothic rock.
For example, the Army's steamboat " Western Engineer " of 1819 combined a very shallow draft with one of the earliest stern wheels.
All these combined must have been paradise in whatever language for the land's earliest settlers, who were able to not only survive but thrive in the surrounding abundance, all within easy reach.
Their earliest origins from the Donghu are reflected in their account of the unique wedding ceremony attributed to Madam Lushi, who organized an ambush through an elaborate banquet combined with liquor and singing in order to subdue a bully named " Wang Mang ".
The earliest Hui comedies combined episodic gags with the comedic appeal of Michael and his brothers.
Bogardus has estimated that it is rather well recognized that Park was the father of human ecology, " Not only did he coin the name but he laid out the patterns, offered the earliest exhibit of ecological concepts, defined the major ecological processes and stimulated more advanced students to cultivate the fields of research in ecology than most other sociologists combined.
Bishop J. B. Lightfoot wrote that absence of the passage from the earliest manuscripts, combined with the occurrence of stylistic characteristics atypical of John, together implied that the passage was an interpolation.
The Green Ribbon Club was one of the earliest of the loosely combined associations which met from time to time in London taverns or coffee-houses for political purposes in the 17th century.
Shakti was a group which played a novel acoustic fusion music which combined Indian music with elements of jazz ; it was perhaps the earliest practitioner of the musical genre world fusion.
The Green Ribbon Club was one of the earliest of the loosely combined associations which met from time to time in London taverns or coffee-houses for political purposes in the 17th century.
The earliest known use of the Eyewitness News name in American television was in April 1959 when KYW-TV in Cleveland, owned at the time by Westinghouse Broadcasting, launched the nation's first 90-minute local newscast ( under the title Eyewitness ), combined with the then 15-minute national newscast.
The influence of the Pentecostal church music he also discovered growing up in Suffield, Connecticut, combined with his musical immersion in what he terms " a film noir world ," laid the groundwork for his earliest musical style.
One of the earliest was the Cortland, combined with the Ben Davis variety.
Naruse's earliest extant work is Flunky, Work Hard ( Koshiben gambare, also known as Little Man Do Your Best ) from 1931, where he combined melodrama with slapstick, trying to meet the demands set by Shochiku's Kamata studio, who wanted a mix of laughter and tears.
The original control panels in the earliest Mac OS were all combined into one small Desk Accessory.
The earliest presence of U. S. Navy forces in Europe was the Mediterranean Squadron. the European Squadron following the American Civil War, the forces were combined as part of the North Atlantic Fleet in 1906.

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