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  • 121handmaid — n.; (also handmaiden) Maid servant, female servant …

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  • 122CHARITY — The obligation to help the poor and the needy and to give them gifts is stated many times in the Bible and was considered by the rabbis of all ages to be one of the cardinal mitzvot of Judaism. In the Bible The Bible itself legislates several… …

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  • 123FREEDOM — The concept of freedom in the Bible is found in the injunction that on the advent of the jubilee , liberty was proclaimed throughout the land unto all the inhabitants thereof … and ye shall return every man unto his family (Lev. 25:10). Thus the… …

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  • 124Fairy — Infobox Paranormalcreatures Creature Name = Fairy Image Caption = Take the Fair Face of Woman… by Sophie Anderson Grouping = Mythological creature Born = 105BC Died = NA Possibilities = AKA = Fay Fae Faerie Wee Folk Good Folk Fair Folk Country =… …

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  • 125Republic of Hawaii — Infobox Former Country native name = conventional long name = Republic of Hawaii common name = Hawaii continent = Oceania country = United States government type = Republic| year start = 1894 year end = 1898 event start = date start = July 4… …

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  • 126Narada — For other uses, see Narada (disambiguation). Narad redirects here; for the village in Slovakia, see Ňárad. Narada (Sanskrit: नारद, nārada means Naara = Wisdom + Da = Giver) or Narada Muni is a divine sage from the Vaisnava tradition, who plays a… …

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  • 127Meera — For other people named Meera, see Meera (disambiguation). Meerabai Meerabai (c. 1498 – c. 1547AD) (alternate orthographies: Meera; Mira; Meera Bai) was an aristocratic Hindu mystical singer and devotee of Lord Krishna from Rajasthan …

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  • 128Kaurava — The term Kaurava (Sanskrit:कौरव) is a Sanskrit term, that means a descendant of Kuru, a legendary king who is the ancestor of many of the characters of the Mahābhārata. The term is used in the Mahābhārata with two meanings: *The wider meaning, to …

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