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reference and Passover
In ancient Israel, the start of the ecclesiastical new year for the counting of months and festivals ( i. e. Nisan ) was determined by reference to Passover.
Andreas Kostenberger states that the passage is a Tannaitic reference to the trial and death of Jesus at Passover and is most likely earlier than other references to Jesus in the Talmud.
The whole appears on close observation to be part of a Passover Haggadah recited in Egypt with reference to Gentile surroundings, and it accordingly abounds in genuine haggadic passages of an ancient character.
The 9th-century Christian chronologer George Syncellus cites Sextus Julius Africanus as writing in reference to the darkness mentioned in the synoptic gospels as occurring at the death of Jesus: Thallus calls this darkness an eclipse of the Sun in the third book of his Histories. Africanus then goes on to point out that an eclipse cannot occur at Passover when the moon is full and therefore diametrically opposite the Sun.
From the earliest Christian documents, such as the Didache, the understanding follows this pattern: that the bread and wine that is blessed and consumed at the end of the ( transformed ) Passover meal literally is the body and blood of Jesus, and was treated accordingly: " Let no one eat or drink of the Eucharist with you except those who have been baptized in the name of the Lord ; for it was in reference to this that the Lord said: ' Do not give that which is holy to dogs '" ( Jurgens § 6 ).
It is hard to accurately date events described in the Gospels, but with the Passover as a reference one can attempt it here.
Some Eastern Catholic Churches ( for instance, the Ethiopic-rite Catholics of Ethiopia and Eritrea ) have adopted the use of unleavened bread, justifying it by reference to the ancient Jewish practice of using only unleavened bread at Passover meals, and give Communion by intinction.

reference and twice
His reference to ' discredited carcass ' or ' tattered remains ' of the president's leadership is an insult to the man who led our forces to victory in the greatest war in all history, to the man who was twice elected overwhelmingly by the American people as president of the United States, and who has been the symbol to the world of the peace-loving intentions of the free nations.
Aristotle fled the city to his mother's family estate in Chalcis, explaining, " I will not allow the Athenians to sin twice against philosophy ," a reference to Athens's prior trial and execution of Socrates.
It should also be noted that Amos preached about two years before a very large earthquake, and made reference to it twice in his book.
Megiddo is mentioned twelve times in the Old Testament, ten times in reference to the ancient city of Megiddo, and twice with reference to " the plain of Megiddo ", most probably simply meaning " the plain next to the city ".
In his Logical Investigations, Husserl mentions Frege only twice, once in a footnote to point out that he had retracted three pages of his criticism of Frege's The Foundations of Arithmetic, and again to question Frege's use of the word Bedeutung to designate " reference " rather than " meaning " ( sense ).
( Found once in Psalm 51: 11 and twice in Isaiah 63: 10, 11 ) Although, the term " spirit " in the Hebrew Scriptures, in reference to " God's spirit ", does occur more times.
A character who appeared twice in the popular 1990s Canadian TV series Due South was named " Mackenzie King " in obvious reference.
He is mentioned twice in Trioedd Ynys Prydein ; he is named as one of the " Three Golden Shoemakers of the Island of Britain ", a reference to his role as a shoemaker in Manawydan uab Llyr, and as one of the " Three Prostrate Chieftains of the Island of Britain ", a reference to his submission to the usurper Caswallon.
For this reason the expressions " speech of Þjazi, Gangr or Idi " and " Idi's shining talk " are kennings for gold, and twice in the same book a kenning is given for Þjazi as " lady wolf ", a reference to his abduction of Idunn.
It appears that the first use of the term on a mainstream North American media outlet in reference to the September 11 attacks was at approximately 11: 55 am when an eye witness who claimed to be a Fox News freelancer referred twice to ground zero.
There are numerous references to Abraham in the Qur ' an, including, twice, to the Scrolls of Abraham ( 87: 18 – 19 ; 53: 36 – 37 ); in the latter passage, it is mentioned that Abraham " fulfilled his commandments " ( 53: 37 ), a reference to all the trials that Abraham had succeeded in.
* Click Click, a reference to a pilot's acknowledgement of a transmission by keying his mike twice, as he is otherwise occupied.
They are mentioned twice shortly thereafter, in reference to their avoidance of Herod after seeing Jesus, and what Herod had learned from their earlier meeting.
" Dinghy " was Young's nickname, a reference to the fact that he had twice survived a crash at sea in an inflatable rubber dinghy.
The second term is a sinusoid at twice the reference frequency, so it can be filtered out.
The XOR detector compares well to the analog mixer in that it locks near a 90 ° phase difference and has a square-wave output at twice the reference frequency.
John Mann has been on the Treasury Select Committee twice, 2003 – 2005, and 2009 – present, during which he has raised issues around debt, financial misselling ( with particular reference to Credit Cards ) and claims handlers.
Like his comics counterpart, his skull has adapted a heavy bone-plate to prevent the same trick from working twice ( perhaps a subtle reference to how in the comics, Doomsday can't be killed twice using the same method ).
With reference to the Jewish practices, it is surely no coincidence that these major hours of prayer correspond to the first and last hour of the conventional day, and that on Sundays ( corresponding to the Sabbath in Christianity ), the services are more complex and longer ( involving twice as many services if one counts the Eucharist and the afternoon service ).
These explanations of the prayers make no reference to any authorities later than the following: Natronai II, Amram's teacher ( 17 times ), Shalom, Natronai's predecessor in the gaonate ( 7 times ), Judah, Paltoi, Zadok, and Moses, geonim before Amram ( once each ) Cohen Tzedek ( twice ), Nahshon and Tzemach, contemporaries of Amram ( twice each ), and Nathan of unknown date.

reference and same
For galaxies ( which are of course themselves much larger than 10 parsecs, and whose overall brightness cannot be directly observed from relatively short distances ) the absolute magnitude is defined by reference to the apparent brightness of a point-like or star-like source of the same total luminosity as the galaxy, as it would appear if observed at the standard 10 parsecs distance.
Biblical scholars believe Bethlehem, located in the " hill country " of Judah, may be the same as the Biblical Ephrath, which means " fertile ", as there is a reference to it in the Book of Micah as Bethlehem Ephratah.
This is perhaps one of the most practical ways to collect a national currency since probably the majority of coin reference books and coin albums catalogue in the same manner.
Mass-dependent differences in calcium isotope composition conventionally are expressed the ratio of two isotopes ( usually < sup > 44 </ sup > Ca /< sup > 40 </ sup > Ca ) in a sample compared to the same ratio in a standard reference material.
To summarize, every established national group used cultural productions to assert and strengthen a sense of national unity and destiny ; less politically consolidated groups, especially those pursuing the goal of nationhood, used them in the same ways, though often with a note of determination that makes them easier to see from our contemporary point of reference.
In ancient literature, we find a reference to the workings of water-powered marble saws close to Trier, now Germany, by the late 4th century poet Ausonius ; about the same time, these mill types seem also to be indicated by the Christian saint Gregory of Nyssa from Anatolia, demonstrating a diversified use of water-power in many parts of the Roman Empire.
The puzzling phenomenon of two individuals being exposed to the same evidence and being able to reach different conclusions, has been frequently explained ( particularly by Daniel Kahneman ) by reference to a ' bounded rationality ' - that is most judgments are made by fast acting heuristics ( system 1 ) that work well in every day situations, but are not amenable to decision making about complex subjects such as climate change.
When the centrifugal force term is expressed in terms of parameters of the rotating frame, replacing with, it can be seen that it is the same centrifugal force previously derived for rotating reference frames.
The natural units listed in the same text ( see Farad in this reference ), are those of the metre-gram-second emu.
In the same letter, Frege used the review of Schröder's book to analyze Husserl's notion of the sense of reference of concept words.
In addition, relativity theory shows that in moving frames of reference a magnetic field transforms to a field with a nonzero electric component and vice versa ; thus firmly showing that they are two sides of the same coin, and thus the term " electromagnetism ".
While this could be at infinity, a much more useful reference is the Earth itself, which is assumed to be at the same potential everywhere.
However, in principle, since the same electronegativities should be obtained for any two bonding compounds, the data is in fact overdetermined, and the signs are unique once a reference point is fixed ( usually, for H or F ).
The most prominent reference to the term evangelist in the denomination's literature is found in its Articles of Faith, derived from the Wentworth letter, a statement by Joseph Smith in 1842 to a Chicago newspaper editor that the church believes in " the same organization that existed in the primitive church ", including " evangelists ".
The best-known attempt is doubly special relativity, which posits that the Planck length is also the same in all reference frames, and is associated with the work of Giovanni Amelino-Camelia and João Magueijo.
The symbol Au is from the, according to some sources meaning " shining dawn ", from Sabine ausum " glowing dawn " although according to definitions within Latin dictionaries the meaning of the word aurum extends only to the same as today's reference to the metal.
While it is true that Aldini did do these attempts at human reanimation during the same time of Shelley's writings, and Forster execution was a sensational notice in the public venue, there is no specific reference that Shelley did actually adapt Aldini into her works despite obviously being aware of Aldini's experiments which were done in public at the Royal College of Physicians in 1803.
A reference ellipsoid, customarily chosen to be the same size ( volume ) as the geoid, is described by its semi-major axis ( equatorial
The Jewish calendar's epoch ( reference date ), 1 Tishrei 1 AM, is equivalent to Monday, 7 October 3761 BCE in the proleptic Julian calendar, the equivalent tabular date ( same daylight period ) and is about one year before the traditional Jewish date of Creation on 25 Elul AM 1, based upon the Seder Olam Rabbah of Rabbi Yossi ben Halafta, a 2nd century CE sage.
However a later reference to Albanians from the same Attaliates, regarding the participation of Albanians in a rebellion around 1078, is undisputed.
Dix notes that this was more than a century before we find the first reference to a similar honouring of the image of Christ or his saints, but that it would seem a natural progression for the image of Christ, the King of heaven and earth, to be eventually paid the same cultic veneration as that given to the earthly Roman emperor.
Given these two assumptions, the coordinates of the same event ( a point in space and time ) described in two inertial reference frames are related by a Galilean transformation.
Under Galilean transformations, the time t < sub > 2 </ sub > − t < sub > 1 </ sub > between two events is the same for all inertial reference frames and the distance between two simultaneous events ( or, equivalently, the length of any object, | r < sub > 2 </ sub > − r < sub > 1 </ sub >|) is also the same.

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