The Judean Desert, with it's dramatic, craggy cliffs, offers special opportunities for adventurous hikes, climbing, and rappelling. |
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The ostraca are included, while texts from other sites in the Judean Desert will be included in a subsequent volume of the concordance. |
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For the Iron Age, Ofer's signature survey work in the Judean Hills goes unmentioned and, as far as I can tell, unconsulted. |
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This encomium of praise for the liberating Romans was soon replaced by a rather different view in mainstream Judean opinion. |
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The Second Testament Judean writers used the Greek term eirene for shalom, possessing much the same meaning and usage to apply to the gospel. |
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The literature discovered a few years ago in the Judean desert can throw new lights on this also. |
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From the heavenly court the narrator jumps straight down to earth and the dusty Judean desert. |
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The crowd is desultory, half a dozen girls and boys, yawning in the winter sunshine of the Judean hills. |
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Local responsible brothers made use of their local authority to prevent these Judean teachers from continuing to cause harm. |
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To age the varnish, patinate with the Gilding Wax or the Judean Bitumen below. |
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Paul, as a native of Asia Minor, would have been familiar with the Hellenistic colony-cities of Judean mercenaries founded by the Seleucids to control the local inhabitants. |
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Before Christ, it radiated upon the Indian Brahmans, the Persian Magi, the Judean Essenes, on the Greeks, on Pythagoras and Plato. |
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It is as diverse as a Judean desert, a wedding feast in Cana, a temple in Jerusalem. |
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It is separated from a large fault escarpment by steep canyons cut by rivers that descend from the Judean plateau to the Dead Sea. |
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The first chapters of Daniel again advance the practice of exilic Jewry as it was also maintained by the Judean community. |
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The Kidron Valley wends its way from the eastern side of the Old City, through the Judean Desert, to the Dead Sea. |
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In those days Mary set out and went with haste to a Judean town in the hill country, where she entered the house of Zechariah and greeted Elizabeth. |
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Daniel of the days of Antiochus IV coalesces with Daniel of the Persian period, who again is one with the Judean deportee in the days of Nebuchadnezzar. |
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But those who do venture into the Judean desert can take advantage of the new opportunities in outdoor and community-oriented tourism that are opening up across the region. |
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Coming as a foreigner to Bethlehem, the saint is identified with the foreigner, Ruth, who accompanied her mother-in-law when she returned from exile to the Judean city. |
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From there excursions were made to places like Bethlehem and Hebron, to Jericho, to the River Jordan, into the Judean desert, and to Qumran and Masada. |
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It was an excellent session of eight full days and the beauty and peace of Ein Karem, nestled in the Judean Hills, was so conducive for our 'Sacred Space' moments of personal reflection and prayer. |
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