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  • 101Hubal — was also the pseudonym of Henryk Dobrzanski, a Polish partisan from World War II Hubal (هبل) was a god worshipped in pagan Arabia, notably at Mecca before the arrival of Islam. Hubal in Mesopotamia Tracing the origins of ancient gods is often… …

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  • 102Abraham in the Catholic liturgy — Abraham figures prominently in Catholic liturgy. Of all the names of the Old Testament used in the liturgies of the of the Roman Rite, a special prominence accrues to those of Abel, Melchisedech, and Abraham through their association with the… …

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  • 103Jerusalem in Judaism — Jerusalem History …

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  • 104immolate — immolator, n. /im euh layt /, v.t., immolated, immolating. 1. to sacrifice. 2. to kill as a sacrificial victim, as by fire; offer in sacrifice. 3. to destroy by fire. [1540 50; < L immolatus, ptp. of immolare to sprinkle with holy meal prior to&#8230; …

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  • 105Marinus of Caesarea — Saint Marinus Martyr Died 262 Caesarea, Palaestina Honored in Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church Canonized Pre congregation …

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  • 106immolate — im•mo•late [[t]ˈɪm əˌleɪt[/t]] v. t. lat•ed, lat•ing 1) to sacrifice 2) to kill as a sacrificial victim, as by fire; offer in sacrifice 3) cvb to destroy by fire • Etymology: 1540–50; &LT; L immolātus, ptp. of immolāre to sprinkle with meal prior …

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  • 107Leviticus 19 — 1 And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying, 2 Speak unto all the congregation of the children of Israel, and say unto them, Ye shall be holy: for I the LORD your God am holy. 3 Ye shall fear every man his mother, and his father, and keep my sabbaths …

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  • 108immolate — transitive verb ( lated; lating) Etymology: Latin immolatus, past participle of immolare to sprinkle with meal before sacrificing, sacrifice, from in + mola sacrificial barley cake, literally, millstone; akin to Latin molere to grind more at meal …

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  • 109Priesthood of all believers — The universal priesthood or the priesthood of all believers, as it would come to be known in the present day, is a Christian doctrine believed to be derived from several passages of the New Testament. It is a foundational concept of Protestantism …

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  • 110Saint Sebastian — This article is about the Christian saint and martyr. For the United States Navy ship, see USS St. Sebastian (SP 470). Saint Sebastian Painting by Il Sodoma, c. 1525., depicting St. Sebastian and the arrows. Martyr …

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