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  • 61biblical literature — Introduction       four bodies of written works: the Old Testament writings according to the Hebrew canon; intertestamental works, including the Old Testament Apocrypha; the New Testament writings; and the New Testament Apocrypha.       The Old… …

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  • 62WOMAN — This article is arranged according to the following outline: the historical perspective biblical period marriage and children women in household life economic roles educational and managerial roles religious roles women outside the household… …

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  • 63Gall —    (1) Heb. mererah, meaning bitterness (Job 16:13); i.e., the bile secreted in the liver. This word is also used of the poison of asps (20:14), and of the vitals, the seat of life (25).    2) Heb. rosh. In Deut. 32:33 and Job 20:16 it denotes… …

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  • 64Cocoa — /koh koh/, n. a city in E central Florida. 16,096. * * * ▪ food Introduction       highly concentrated powder made from chocolate liquor a paste prepared from cocoa beans, the fruit of the cacao and used in beverages and as a flavouring… …

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  • 65Amargosa River — bei TecopaVorlage:Infobox Fluss/KARTE fehlt Daten …

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  • 66ma|rah — «MAY ruh, MAIR uh», noun. 1. the place where the Israelites in their wanderings found only bitter water (in the Bible, Exodus 15:23). 2. (in the Bible) a well or stream of bitter water. ╂[< Hebrew mārā bitter] ma|rah «MAY ruh, MAIR uh», noun.… …

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  • 67Ma|rah — «MAY ruh, MAIR uh», noun. 1. the place where the Israelites in their wanderings found only bitter water (in the Bible, Exodus 15:23). 2. (in the Bible) a well or stream of bitter water. ╂[< Hebrew mārā bitter] ma|rah «MAY ruh, MAIR uh», noun.… …

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  • 68Naso (parsha) — Naso or Nasso (נָשֹׂא Hebrew for lift up, the sixth word, and the first distinctive word, in the parshah) is the 35th weekly Torah portion (parshah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the second in the book of Numbers. It constitutes …

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  • 69Aztec cuisine — The most important staple of Aztec cuisine was maize (corn), a crop that was so important to Aztec society that it played a central part in their mythology. Just like wheat in Europe or rice in most of East Asia, it was the food without which a… …

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  • 70JOHANAN BEN ZAKKAI — (first century C.E.), tanna, considered in talmudic tradition the leading sage at the end of the Second Temple period and the years immediately following the destruction of the Temple. Johanan b. Zakkai s personality and work are depicted in a… …

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