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In the parallel passage,, the name is given as Ahimelech ; most authorities consider this the more correct reading.
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 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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It is sometimes believed to be in the vicinity of Magdala, the alleged home town of Mary Magdalene, since the parallel passage in Matthew's gospel,, refers instead to " Magadan ", which has been taken to be a variant form of " Magdala ".

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The reducible case, also called the degenerate case, gives a pair of parallel lines, possibly real, possibly imaginary, and possibly coinciding with each other.
The poem gives some information regarding the geographic location of Hel in parallel to the description in the Prose Edda, which may be related to the fact that it was not included in the Codex Regius but is instead a later addition.
Parallel transport of polarization vectors along such sphere gives rise to Thomas precession, which is analogous to the rotation of the swing plane of Foucault pendulum due to parallel transport along a sphere S < sup > 2 </ sup > in 3-dimensional Euclidean space.
# The standard installation process gives users configuration options to reduce compilation times, such as enabling parallel compilation and using pipes instead of temporary files.
It has a 5, 000-foot ( 1, 524 m ) runway and a parallel taxiway located a stone's throw from the inlet that gives Grays Harbor its name.
After Anderton, the next major destination is Middlewich, where a junction with the 50 yard long Wardle Canal leads to the Middlewich Branch of the Shropshire Union Canal which gives access to Chester, Llangollen and ( south on the ' Shroppie ') a parallel route to Birmingham / Wolverhampton.
The noise source can also be modeled by a current source in parallel with the resistor by taking the Norton equivalent that corresponds simply to divide by R. This gives the root mean square value of the current source as:
Morse also said that Karabekian as a writer is very similar to Vonnegut as a writer, and that the criticism Circe Berman gives to Karabekian about his writing is a parallel to the issues critics have with Vonnegut ’ s writing.
The story of Sophia stretching out her body so as to form the visible heavens has a parallel in a similar myth told about Ormuzd enlarging his bulk, and there is a likeness to Ophite doctrine in the account which Zoroaster gives of resurrection bodies, which are to be so clear and subtle as to cast no shadow.
In addition, speed-sensitive power steering is included, which gives the car easy turning assistance at speeds below during operation, such as parallel parking.
OpenMP uses a portable, scalable model that gives programmers a simple and flexible interface for developing parallel applications for platforms ranging from the standard desktop computer to the supercomputer.
Much like the idea of a mean and scary world it gives people a parallel idea of an extremely sexual gay community.
Mathematically, the parallel projection of the point on the-plane gives.
Bending it yet further, until it is parallel with the tube's axis, gives it a total bend of 270 degrees.
Any kind of connection on a manifold gives rise, through its parallel transport maps, to some notion of holonomy.
This gives the head parallel head planes, making the head unique in this Group.
The brushing gives the metal a distinctive look, as it retains some but not all of its metallic lustre and is given a pattern of very fine lines parallel to the brushing direction.
For two perpendicular families of parallel lines this construction just gives the familiar square tiling of the plane, and for three families of lines at 120-degree angles from each other ( themselves forming a trihexagonal tiling ) this produces the rhombille tiling.
Incident light polarized parallel to the substrate gives a s-polarization ( Figure 1b ), hence the charges are further from the substrate surface which gives a stronger interaction between the shell and core.
It runs parallel to the inferior vena cava, which is located just to the right of the abdominal aorta, and becomes smaller in diameter as it gives off branches.
" Among the simplest examples he gives are what he calls ' duple sentences ' -- themes ( from Mozart's D major Piano Sonata and Beethoven's Third Piano Concerto ) in which we find pairs of ' balanced ' phrases ( four-bar ' announcing phrase ' ending in half-cadence, followed by four-bar ' responsive phrase ' ending with perfect cadence ): to many theorists this kind of structure is called ' period ' or ' parallel period ' or ' antecedent-consequent period '.
So, instead of the client only sending control input to the server and waiting for an updated game state in return, the client also, in parallel with this, predicts the game state locally, and gives the user feedback without awaiting an updated game state from the server.
If the child moves away from social interaction, the facilitator gives the child their space by using parallel play in order to gain the child's self-trust.

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