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; and Biblical
Redrawn from A Grammar of Biblical Aramaic, Franz Rosenthal ; forms are as used in Egypt, 5th century BCE.
These three propositions were further developed by his followers, who maintained that God revealed Himself in a threefold revelation, the first in the Biblical patriarch Abraham, marking the epoch of the Father ; the second in Jesus Christ, who began the epoch of the Son ; and the third in Amalric and his disciples, who inaugurated the era of the Holy Ghost.
As the three cardinal doctrines of Judaism, Abba Mari accentuates: ( 1 ) That of the recognition of God's existence and of His absolute sovereignty, eternity, unity, and incorporeality, as taught in revelation, especially in the Decalogue ; ( 2 ) that of the world's creation by Him out of nothing, as evidenced particularly by the Sabbath ; ( 3 ) that of the special providence of God, as manifested in the Biblical miracles.
He especially loved to treat in his homilies of the events and personages of Biblical history ; and many beautiful and genuinely poetic embellishments of the Biblical record, which have become common possession of the aggadah, are his creations.
The Book of Ruth (; Sephardic, Israeli Hebrew: ; Ashkenazi Hebrew: ; Biblical Hebrew: Megilath Ruth " the Scroll of Ruth ") is one of the books of the Hebrew Bible, Tanakh, or Old Testament.
Meanwhile, also in 1859, he had been made professor ordinarius of theology and of Biblical paleography, this latter professorship being specially created for him ; and another book of travel, Aus dem heiligen Lande, appeared in 1862.
Encyclopedia of Biblical Spiritualism ; Or, A Concordance to the Principal Passages of the Old and New Testament Scriptures Which Prove or Imply Spiritualism ; Together with a Brief History of the Origin of Many of the Important Books of the Bible.
From his religious training, Mather viewed the importance of texts for elaborating meaning and for bridging different moments of history — linking, for instance, the Biblical stories of Noah and Abraham with the arrival of such eminent leaders as John Eliot ; John Winthrop ; and his own father, Increase Mather.
Other Biblical passages that some interpret as addressing the issue of homosexual behavior include Romans 1, I Corinthians 6: 8 – 10, and Jude 1: 7 ; the relevant portion of Romans 1 reads as follows:
* TNJBC = The New Jerome Biblical Commentary, Edited by Raymond E. Brown, S. S., Union Theological Seminary, New York ; NY, Maurya P. Horgan ; Roland E. Murphy, O. Carm.
However, not all such grimoires of this era were based upon Arabic sources ; the 13th century the Sworn Book of Honorius for instance was, like the ancient Testament of Solomon before it, largely based upon the supposed teachings of the Biblical king Solomon, and also included ideas such as prayers and a ritual circle, with the mystical purpose of having visions of God, Hell and Purgatory, and gaining much wisdom and knowledge as a result.
* K. Demoen, " Biblical vs. Non-Biblical Vocabulary in Gregorius Nazianzenus ; a Quantitative Approach ," Informatique 2 ( 1988 – 89 ): 243 – 53.
; Biblical Hebrew
In order to preserve their settlement and spread their ideology, they waged bloody wars ; in the beginning they observed a strict regime, inflicting the severest punishment equally for murder, as for less severe faults as adultery, perjury and usury, and also tried to apply rigid Biblical standards to the social order of the time.
In Cochrane's Craft, which was founded by Robert Cochrane, the Horned God was often referred to by a Biblical name ; Tubal-cain, who, according to the Bible was the first blacksmith.
Several Biblical stories allude to the belief that the Canaanite gods all existed and possessed the most power in the lands that worshiped them or in their sacred objects ; their power was real and could be invoked by the people who patronised them.
Jews and Christians consider the Book of Isaiah a part of their Biblical canon ; he is the first listed ( although not the earliest ) of the neviim akharonim, the latter prophets.

; and Leviathan
In his treatise Leviathan, ( 1651 ), Hobbes expresses a view of natural law as a precept, or general rule, found out by reason, by which a man is forbidden to do that which is destructive of his life, or takes away the means of preserving the same ; and to omit that by which he thinks it may best be preserved.
As used by Thomas Hobbes in his treatises Leviathan and De Cive, natural law is " a precept, or general rule, found out by reason, by which a man is forbidden to do that which is destructive of his life, or takes away the means of preserving the same ; and to omit that by which he thinks it may best be preserved.
The first two are expounded in chapter XIV of Leviathan (" of the first and second natural laws ; and of contracts "); the others in chapter XV (" of other laws of nature ").
In James P. Blaylock's The Digging Leviathan ( 1984 ), a pair of rival scientific teams compete to reach Pellucidar ; the story concludes before the goal is attained.
In medieval times, sovereignty was seen as absoluteness of the state ; this is according to Thomas Hobbes in his text ," Leviathan ".
This was less true when Hobbes wrote Leviathan ; then, more importance was attached to consideration, meaning a mutual exchange of benefits necessary to the formation of a valid contract, and most contracts had implicit terms that arose from the nature of the contractual relationship rather than from the choices made by the parties.
* Shapin, Stephen ; Schaffer, Simon, Leviathan and the Air-Pump.
Cannibal Corpse was established in December 1988 by members from three earlier Buffalo-area death metal bands ; Beyond Death ( Webster, Owen ), Leviathan ( Barnes ), and Tirant Sin ( Barnes, Rusay, Mazurkiewicz ).
There have been three major Tyranid hive fleets to date ; Hive Fleet Behemoth and Hive Fleet Kraken of whom both were defeated, and Hive Fleet Leviathan which is one of the current threats to the known galaxy.
In Psalm 74 God is said to " break the heads of Leviathan in pieces " before giving his flesh to the people of the wilderness ; in Psalm 104 God is praised for having made all things, including Leviathan ; and in he is called the " wriggling serpent " who will be killed at the end of time.
The French Bucentaure was isolated by the Victory and Temeraire, and then engaged by Neptune, Leviathan and Conqueror ; similarly, the Santísima Trinidad was isolated and overwhelmed without being rescued, surrendering after three hours.
He first recorded in 1923 for Edison Records under the pseudonym Morton James ; the following year he recorded for Victor with the S. S. Leviathan Orchestra.
The action of the story follows Sybil Gerard, a political courtesan and daughter of an executed Luddite leader ( she is borrowed from Disraeli's novel Sybil ); Edward " Leviathan " Mallory, a paleontologist and explorer ; and Laurence Oliphant, a historical figure with a real career, as portrayed in the book, as a travel writer whose work was a cover for espionage activities " undertaken in the service of Her Majesty ".
The Tarasque was the offspring of the Onachus and the Leviathan of biblical account ; disputably a giant sea serpent.
In this state every person has a natural right or liberty to do anything one thinks necessary for preserving one's own life ; and life is " solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short " ( Leviathan, Chapters XIII-XIV ).
Christian mortalism incorporates the belief that the human soul is not naturally immortal ,< ref >" In Leviathan, soul and body are one ; there are no " separated essenses < nowiki ></ nowiki >"; death means complete death-the soul, merely another word for life, or breath, ceases at the death of the body.
Psalm 74 evokes the agon model: it opens with a lament over God's desertion of his people and their tribulations, then asks him to remember his past deeds: " You it was who smashed Sea with your might, who battered the heads of the monsters in the waters ; You it was who crushed the heads of Leviathan, who left them for food for the denizens of the desert ..." In this world-view the seas are primordial forces of disorder, and the work of creation is preceded by a divine combat ( or " theomachy ").
Creation in the " agon " model takes the following storyline: ( 1 ) God as the divine warrior battles the monsters of chaos, who include Sea, Death, Tannin and Leviathan ; ( 2 ) The world of nature joins in the battle and the chaos-monsters are defeated ; ( 3 ) God is enthroned on a divine mountain, surrounded by lesser deities ; ( 4 ) He speaks, and nature brings forth the created world, or for the Greeks, the cosmos.
( Rahab is an exclusively Hebrew sea-monster ; others, including Leviathan and the tannin, or dragons, are found in Ugaritic texts ; it is not entirely clear whether they are identical with Sea or are Sea's helpers ).

; and presumably
The name presumably derives from the French royal house which never learned and never forgot ; ;
Lawrence E. Griffin gives measurements of nineteen young anacondas, presumably members of a brood, from `` South America '' ; ;
When we come upon the rabbit and make our remark about its suffering being a bad thing, we presumably make it with some feeling ; ;
Operational intelligence presumably will be available from our national intelligence agencies ; ;
They are sometimes preserved within the voids of other organisms, for instance within empty hyolith conchs, within sponges, worm tubes and under the carapaces of bivalved arthropods, presumably in order to hide from predators or strong storm currents ; or maybe whilst scavenging for food.
* Ainia, presumably accompanied Penthesilea to the Trojan War, killed by Achilles ; known only from an Attic terracotta relief fragment.
We know from Gildas that he was of high birth, and had Roman ancestry ; he was presumably a Romano-Briton, rather than a Roman from elsewhere in the empire, though it is impossible to be sure.
The Liber Vitae of Durham Cathedral includes a list of priests ; two are named Bede, and one of these is presumably Bede himself.
The preface mentions that Ceolwulf received an earlier draft of the book ; presumably Ceolwulf knew enough Latin to understand it, and he may even have been able to read it.
Instead of listing every single element, sometimes an ellipsis ("...") is used, if the writer believes that the reader can easily guess what is missing ; for example, presumably denotes the set of integers from 1 to 100.
Branch churches of The Mother Church may take the title of First Church of Christ, Scientist ; Second ; but the article The must not be used, presumably to concede the primacy of the Boston Mother Church.
Early Buddhist and Jaina sources used-to refer to a people of south India ( presumably Tamil );-was a southern non-Aryan country ; -,, and-were used as variants to designate a country in the south (, Kādambarī, Daśakumāracarita -, fourth to seventh centuries CE ) ( 1989: 134 – 138 ).
He firmly declined all of the offers and many believed he was foregoing his only opportunity to be president ; Thomas E. Dewey was considered the other probable winner, would presumably serve two terms, and Eisenhower, at age 66 in 1956, would then be too old.
The other Strife is presumably she who appears in Homer's Iliad Book IV ; equated with Enyo as sister of Ares and so presumably daughter of Zeus and Hera:
Their daughters Cristina and María both married into the high nobility ; Cristina to Ramiro, Lord of Monzón, grandson of García Sánchez III of Navarre via an illegitimate son ; María, first ( it is said ) to a prince of Aragon ( presumably the son of Peter I ) and second to Ramón Berenguer III, count of Barcelona.
The Ghost demands that Hamlet avenge him ; Hamlet agrees, swears his companions to secrecy, and tells them he intends to " put an antic disposition on " ( presumably to avert suspicion ).
For example, the OED cites an 1897 edition of Whitaker's Almanack, which specified the number of gallons of wine in a hogshead varying by type of wine: claret ( presumably ), port, sherry ; and Madeira.

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