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  • 111Tales of Monkey Island — Tales of Monkey Island …

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  • 112John the Baptist —    The forerunner of our Lord. We have but fragmentary and imperfect accounts of him in the Gospels. He was of priestly descent. His father, Zacharias, was a priest of the course of Abia (1 Chr. 24:10), and his mother, Elisabeth, was of the… …

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  • 113deserve — deserve, merit, earn, rate mean to be or become worthy of something as recompense whether by way of reward or punishment. Deserve implies a just claim which entitles one to something good or evil, usually on the ground of actions done or… …

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  • 114serious — serious, grave, solemn, somber, sedate, staid, sober, earnest may be applied to persons, their looks, or their acts with the meaning not light or frivolous but actually or seemingly weighed down by deep thought, heavy cares, or purposive or… …

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  • 115humiliation — n 1. mortification, humble pie, humbled pride; disgrace, shame, dishonor, reproach, disrepute, disreputation, ill repute, bad repute, discredit, disfavor, obloquy, loss of face; degradation, debasement, abasement, self abasement, vitiation,… …

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  • 116AGGADAH or HAGGADAH — (Heb. הַגָּדָה, אַגָּדָה; narrative ), one of the two primary components of rabbinic tradition, the other being halakhah, usually translated as Jewish Law (see: kadushin , The Rabbinic Mind, 59f.). The term aggadah itself is notoriously difficult …

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  • 117AHIKAR, BOOK OF — AHIKAR, BOOK OF, a folk work, apparently already widespread in Aramaic speaking lands during the period of Assyrian rule. It was evidently well known among the Jewish colonists in southern Egypt during the fifth century B.C.E. and at the… …

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