Moses hid his face from the Lord, and though his eyes were shut fast, his ears were wide open. |
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Every member of the Sanhedrin must be ordained, following a tradition from Moses. |
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If Moses and Elijah could hear Jesus on the Mount of Transfiguration, why can't Mary hear? |
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While it is true I am not seeking to please God by obeying the precepts of the Law of Moses, I still am not living in sin. |
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The day of worship was changed from the Sabbath under the Law of Moses in the time following Jesus' death and resurrection. |
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In the Old Testament, the law of Moses was given to the people on tablets of stone. |
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As it is written in the Law of Moses, that you may prosper in all that you do and wherever you turn. |
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The masses want an eye for an eye, the Law of Moses, implemented post-haste. |
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Some authorities maintain that they were written by Moses himself at God's dictation. |
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Moses then took the anointing oil, anointed the Tabernacle, and all that was within it and consecrated it. |
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To further protect the many from the few, Moses did not give the Levitical tribes an equal share of the land. |
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They feel that it is in reality the faith taught by the ancient Prophets, Abraham, David, Moses and Jesus. |
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Now every human mediator, whether Moses or the priests, shares with us in all the deficiencies of fallen human nature. |
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Only with great reluctance does Moses condone the possible introduction of a monarchy in the future. |
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Yahveh, the God of the Israelites who revealed his name to Moses, was Yahveh Sabaoth, the God of armies. |
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We were also expecting to hear about how Moses sealed our covenant with God in the blood of sacrificial animals. |
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Wearing a white safari suit and carrying his trademark staff, Taylor looked on as successor Moses Blah was sworn in under heavy security. |
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And The Lord spake unto Moses, saying, Speak unto the congregation, saying, Get you up from about the tabernacle of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram. |
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Moses is clutching under his right arm what must be the twin tablets of stone upon which he inscribed the Ten Commandments. |
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The staff of Asclepias, which can be traced back to the magic wand of the early Egyptians and Moses, depicts a single serpent twined around it. |
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Since Moses was gone so long, his brother, Aaron, at the request of the people built a golden calf that they all worshipped. |
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Moses and the Hebrews learned that they had to gather manna each morning, that they had to look to God each day. |
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Deuteronomy is cast as the last testament of Moses to the people, prior to his death and the entry of the people into the Land under Joshua. |
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At one of the portages, Moses decided that he and Murie would run the rapids rather than carry the last canoe to calmer water. |
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They wanted a holiday snap to show disbelieving folks back home what looked almost like the parting of the waters by Moses. |
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Jesper Olsen is deffo leaving after a punch up with Remi Moses the other day. |
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By reading the last portion and the first portion of the Torah contiguously, we connect the miraculous wonders performed by Moses to Creation. |
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The Day of Atonement, which is the tenth day of the seventh month of Tisri, is referred to in these words in the Third Book of Moses. |
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The people are well cured by then of election fever, during which they think they are choosing Moses. |
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He taught the law of Moses and spoke against sorcery, fetishes, charms, and polygamy. |
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These works were thought to be the work of a historical figure named Hermes Trismegistus who was considered to be a contemporary of Moses. |
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The authority established by the laws of Moses was theocratic and was exercised theocratically for an extended period. |
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In evangelical symbolism, that meant that a man of prayer was going to commune with God, somewhat like Moses on Mount Sinai. |
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He sat in the Mariners clubhouse not long ago, signing a few baseballs brought to him by coach John Moses. |
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Moses swept the breaststrokes, as did Tom Wilkens in the individual medleys. |
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The D minor fortissimo outburst at letter C always reminds me of Moses on the Mount admonishing Aaron and the sinners below. |
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These accounts came precisely as they were found in the Torah sent down to Moses and in the Gospel sent down to Jesus. |
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Two older brothers, Moses, an outstanding engineer and draughtsman, and William, a moulder, came from England to join them. |
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The ship landed in the Land of Midian to trade corn for copper and turquoise, and there, Moses slipped away from the rest of the crew. |
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Cologne went two goals down and had Moses Sichone sent off for foul play after little more than half an hour. |
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Using biblical typology as his method of interpretation, Paul treats Moses as a type of the apostles and their ministry. |
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Headed up by choreographer Moses Pendleton, this troupe of dancing illusionists and contortionists have been known to mesmerize. |
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She breastfed him at about 7.30 p.m., changed him and put him in the Moses basket beside the bed. |
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You want a Moses basket and the matching bedding and duvet and cot buffers, but guidelines to prevent cot death say you shouldn't be using them. |
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He bought the child a Moses basket, and decorated it with pictures cut out from story books. |
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The sheepskin can line a Moses basket or be laid on the floor next to you and carried from place to place. |
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Some parents prefer a Moses basket or carrycot for the first few months but there's no reason why your baby can't sleep in a cot straight away. |
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He told police he had fed the twins before putting them to bed in their separate Moses baskets. |
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They brought her in a Moses basket and we filled it with teddy bears which the nurses said they would keep with her. |
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After retiring from athletics, Moses flirted, incongruously, with bobsledding. |
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After the ruler's next refusal, a plague of locusts smote the land and Moses brought a darkness for three days. |
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The Egyptian magicians were able to duplicate the first three signs Moses performed although not necessarily by naturalist methods only. |
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In contrast, George finds great kinship in the pristine and untainted teachings of the Hebrew codifier, Moses. |
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The writer traces our faith story from angels through Moses and on to the New Covenant. |
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Bob Moses stands at the front of the spare white room, taping sheets of newsprint to a flip chart. |
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The men were sore afraid, but such was the confidence of Moses they were willing to follow him. |
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A climb to the summit of Mount Sinai or Moses Mountain will provide spectacular scenes of the sunrise over Sinai. |
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Tiny, 3-month-old Moses lies in his basket of papyrus and pitch, resting in the bulrushes, just at the point of discovery. |
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David's abandonment in the forest primeval is also his deliverance from destruction, Moses left in the bulrushes. |
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The one and only issue for the Church in all the observances of the ceremonial laws of Moses is that they not be regarded as binding. |
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Jesus' death and resurrection are grounded in Moses and Elijah, the Law and the Prophets, as part of God's plan of salvation. |
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His idea was to make Moses seem more German by eliminating his Hebraisms to such an extent that no one would think of calling him a Hebrew. |
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Moses ceases to look like a monocrat, and seems instead to be the head of a collective leadership. |
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But he relegated Harbaugh to third string behind Ryan Leaf and Moses Moreno at the start of the season. |
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Inside, behind a great curtain, is the Holy of Holies, where the high priest, like Moses before him, communes with the Lord. |
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Rooted in the holiness tradition of Moses, the religious leaders regard the law as central to Israel's culture. |
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Toland was an atheist who had falsely attributed pantheistical opinions to Moses. |
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The ceremony is on Adar 7, the Hebrew anniversary of the death of Moses, whose final resting place is also not known. |
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Moses was delighted when he saw this kinsman, and happily stood opposite him to watch how he behaved. |
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Her compassion leads Pharaoh's daughter to rescue Moses from the reedy water just as Yahweh delivers the Hebrews from the Sea of Reeds. |
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Moses ascends the mountain, talks with Yahweh, and comes back with clay tablets. |
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It was through the personality and leadership of Moses in their escape from Egypt that the Israelites experienced the redemptive power of Yahweh. |
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So I ring the bell at the gate and out of the box comes the voice of Moses. |
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The infancy stories in Matthew contain quotations and more indirect allusions to the Moses birth story. |
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Moses is trying to wriggle out of his mission by highlighting possible contingencies and his own inadequacy. |
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In this city where rugby is a religion, there is the feeling that Moses has led them to the mountaintop. |
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The requirements for altars, incense, and offerings were described to Moses by God. |
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The doctrine of Moses and the Prophets, identical at bottom with that of the ancient Egyptians, also had its outward meaning and its veils. |
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Also repugnant to Moses was the Egyptian ideology that chose to enslave live men in order to build temples and pyramids to honor dead men. |
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Moses commanded us a Law, even the inheritance of the congregation of Jacob. |
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Here Moses claims God is shirking responsibility for his people. |
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The Hebrews were enslaved by the Egyptian pharaohs until 1250 B.C. when their leader, Moses, led them on an exodus out of Egypt to the Sinai peninsula. |
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Moore was something like urban planner Robert Moses, a visionary who calcified into a tyrant. |
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There is a plum tree right outside the front door to Ryan's basement suite, so just prior to departure Moses climbed the tree in order to lob the fruit down to me. |
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On the phone, Garrett cites a New York-based explorer, Moses Gates, who compares urban exploration with mountaineering. |
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Andreas has made many wonderful items in his few years as a basket maker including creels, potato baskets, Moses baskets, turf baskets, picnic hampers, etc. |
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Moses can recall only one volunteer deciding to go home after Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner disappeared. |
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They are the first ten of several dozen commandments delivered to Moses. |
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They brought her to me in a Moses basket so I could say goodbye. |
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And those who were seemingly immortal in their event, like Moses, probably have the most to lose in that being beaten will tarnish the public's memories of their greatness. |
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Not only would Moses not speak to him, neither would family members, friends, aides, city officials, or state officials. |
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Karen and her partner were completely unprepared, but friends and family rallied round and loaned them a Moses basket and brought round bags of spare baby clothes. |
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What with the lack of potties, pram, and Moses basket our home feels positively spacious so I'm keen to carry that through and have a good tidy and sort out. |
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Which means I frequently find myself bent over my bed, or her crib, or her Moses basket, with my wrist contorted into this odd and painful position as she sucked away. |
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Dulles, Moses recalls, sat as silent as a sphinx, and the meeting ended inconclusively. |
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Moses lost her job, and then her home, as she grappled with pain and illness after her spinal surgery. |
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Moses learns at that moment of contemplation, four things about holiness. |
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And, in a gratuitous show of homicidal prowess, Moses kills two assassins he meets while wandering in the desert of Sinai. |
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However, when the Prophet Moses reached the mountain before the appointed time, the Almighty extended this period to forty days in order to train and instruct him. |
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Firstly, one climbs into a jet crammed to the scuppers with domestic and foreign tourists, thence to fly more rapidly than Moses ever did across the desert. |
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Between this record and that of Moses, there is an undesigned coincidence. |
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From there came the years in Egypt, ending when Moses brought forth the plagues to convince Pharaoh to let his people go, and the parting of the Red Sea. |
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For Moses, the idealism of Freedom Summer was inseparable from the practical task of making it work. |
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With the two tables of testimony in Moses' hand, when he came down from the mount, that Moses wist not that the skin of his face shone while he talked with Him. |
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I felt like I wanted to just immerse myself in all things New York, and the Robert Moses story was like a magnet for me. |
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Moses said he saw that the police kept their distance from reserve communities because of a lack of understanding of the people and their culture. |
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The fate of the entire community was held in abeyance in the following weeks until Moses was invited once again to ascend the mount on the first day of Elul. |
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Moses had splashed the tabernacle seven times with water and blood, and when he needed to reconcile his people with God, he made seven sacrifices. |
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This new king became known as the Pharaoh of the Oppression, and it was during his time that the story of the infant Moses in the bulrushes is set. |
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But bale appears to have concluded that Moses may have been more bad than good. |
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Moses Farrow, now 36, and an accomplished photographer, has been estranged from Mia for several years. |
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For the Tabernacle of The Lord, which Moses made in the wilderness, and the altar of the burnt offering, were at that season in the high place at Gibeon. |
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That which was really lost are the secrets of the Tabernacle's design, although, in a broader sense, they were merely concealed in the cabalism of the writings of Moses. |
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Honourable mentions should also go to the French full-back Serge Blanco and American athlete Michael Johnson, who were edged out by Rives and Moses. |
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Players will encounter an arsenal of horrific artifacts including The Crucifier, the Holy Shotgun, and the Shroud of Moses. |
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And the anger of the LORD was kindled against Moses, and he said, is not Aaron the Levite thy brother? I know that he can speak well. |
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But they hearkened not unto Moses for anguish of spirit, and for cruel bondage. |
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Now when God called him, Moses told God immediately that he could not speak clear enough to be this leader. |
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You're the stupidest dunderhead I ever saw or ever heard of, so help me Moses! |
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This hagiographic theme draws on the Biblical account of the staff of the prophet Moses. |
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It traces the continuity between God's gift of law to Moses to Alfred's own issuance of law to the West Saxon people. |
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By him all that believe are justified from all things, from which ye could not be justified by the law of Moses. |
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Later, the descendants of Isaac's son Jacob were enslaved in Egypt, and God commanded Moses to lead the Exodus from Egypt. |
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In Brussels, Marx associated with other exiled socialists from across Europe, including Moses Hess, Karl Heinzen and Joseph Weydemeyer. |
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Romeu then scored a penalty, Torres netted a header and Moses added the sixth from substitute Oscar's cross. |
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By 1876 Rangers had its first international player, with Moses McNeil representing Scotland in a match against Wales. |
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The remaining four books of the Torah tell the story of Moses, who lived hundreds of years after the patriarchs. |
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In the 17th century Thomas Hobbes collected the current evidence to conclude outright that Moses could not have written the bulk of the Torah. |
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And they brought the captives, and the prey, and the spoil, unto Moses, and Eleazar the priest. |
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At last, after years of patient waiting, he stood like Moses on the mountain, looking down into the Promised Land. |
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Traditionally believed to have been written by Moses, most academics now believe they had many authors. |
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It covers parliamentary business in the House of Lords Chamber itself, as well as the debates in the Moses Room, known as Grand Committee. |
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Friends Meetinghouse, next to Moses Farnum's farm, had prominent abolitionists Abby Kelley Foster and Effingham Capron as members. |
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Abolitionist Quakers with ties to Moses Brown first resettled here from Rhode Island. |
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There are several private schools in the city's East Side, including Moses Brown, the Lincoln School, and the Wheeler School. |
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This links a number of existing paths, namely the north and south traverses, Styhead Pass, Aaron Slack and Moses Trod. |
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In the west the two traverses are joined by a section of Moses Trod, running up the southern side of Beck Head. |
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Moses Trod would also function as a route with minimal uphill sections for transporting slate from the quarry to the coast. |
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And the LORD spake unto Moses, Go unto Pharaoh, and say unto him, Thus saith the LORD, Let my people go, that they may serve me. |
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Moses said, I will now turn aside and see this great sight, why the bush is not burnt. |
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Danny Manning and Edwin Moses quickly come to mind for fans who want American athletes to strike gold this summer. |
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The scriptural Moses is defined by his frailties, his inability to act. |
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This is a guy who should never see the outside of a jail cell again because he's too dangerous,'' said gang prosecutor Jared Moses. |
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Moses was about to attack Prince Ramesses II and his Hittite army, but he ends up saving Ramesses. |
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Steve Rimple owns Moses Lake Steel Supply, as well as Columbia River Steel Supply in East Wenatchee. |
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Eliot Higgins is the founder of Bellingcat and the Brown Moses Blog. |
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Outside of that one encounter, however, Moses is pretty meek. |
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Moses Tucker Real Estate of Little Rock broke ground last week on a 36-unit apartment project in the city's historic Mac Arthur Park District. |
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Michelangelo's statue of Moses makes it clear that he was one of Paul's mohelim. |
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But she went along with what Grant told police, that Ollie had been in a Moses basket, because he didn't want to get the blame. |
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She's told me that she's going to get a Moses basket at hers so that she can have the baby for the night if I'm struggling. |
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Abdulrahman added she broke a Moses basket, then threw it down the rubbish chute as well. |
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However, if you buy a Moses basket or cot second hand, it''s a good idea to buy a new mattress. |
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On the Tuesday, Charlotte Grace was lying in her Moses basket more alert than ever. |
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Consumers should immediately stop using the Moses baskets as a hand held infant carrier. |
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Up for grabs will be clothing for all ages and good quality secondhand baby essentials such as prams, pushchairs, Moses baskets and car seats. |
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Then came Moses baskets, soft straw basket-carriers lined in her novel fabric combinations. |
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The title track has a suitably mellow, expansive sound, with the stompy bassline of Holy Moses. |
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The title track has a suitably mellow, expansive sound that eases the album in gently, built upon by the stompy bassline of Holy Moses. |
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Dirk Moses which provides a history of the genocides which have taken place around the world. |
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But when the reorganization came, the role for Moses did not. |
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Reeves also provides thematic excursuses on Metatron and the significance of the staff of Moses. |
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Moses attempts nothing that Plato would call education, and properly so, for Plato lets ineducability define the nature of the slave. |
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I dare say that Judaism's prophets, specifically those mentioned in the five books of Moses in the Torah, never existed. |
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He said that nature is God and that the Torah, the five books of Moses, weren't written by Moses but by many authors. |
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He treats the themes and critical reception of Goller's The Five Books of Moses, and his biblical' and other plays. |
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A figure of Dostoevskian intensity, Trigano bitterly accuses Moses of selling out, betraying his original vision for a popular style, more realistic, more psychological. |
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Moses forbore to speak of angels, and things invisible, and incorporate. |
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Because, also, although cosmic creatings and geogonic creatings are historic facts, Moses does not specify one single development of either kind, not even of primal light. |
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The organization, formed by Moses Sonko, a Gambian located in America, has been bolstering health and education in the Gambia for the last 7 years. |
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Moses und Aron requires a large and highly energized orchestra, a choir that has mastered both traditional singing parts and sprechstimme, a kind of musical declamation. |
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Things like Moses baskets are really expensive to buy and you don'tuse them for very long, so I thought it would be a good idea to offer them for hire as well. |
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Moses baskets are a popular choice of bed for babies as they are lightweight, can be easily moved around the house and can be placed alongside the parents'' bed. |
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Krauss assumes that the ger is a non-Israelite, yet how odd that one who was not inducted into the brit milah is included in the Covenant of which Moses spoke. |
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About 800 years ago the acclaimed physician and rabbi Moses Maimonides spelled out what seems to me a pretty good answer in the form of a hierarchy of charitable expression. |
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Vic Dancer was a game winner of the other mares bumper and her hard-fought defeat of Romanic Fashion gave trainer Moses McCabe his first winner for two long years. |
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Zane looks at prophecies from Moses, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Daniel, and Zechariah to explore evidence as to whether Jesus fulfilled any or all of them. |
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She joked about her age, saying that she's so old that she gave herpes to Moses, and about being an ugly baby, so much so that the doctor put a diaper on the afterbirth. |
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Tradition holds that the Torah was handed down to Moses on Mount Sinai. |
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Moses sent to spy Jaazer, and they took the villages thereof. |
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Another person named Moses Brown from Providence had contacted the Beverly mill in request for information, but was denied the information he was looking for. |
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Later, after the dedication of the Kirtland Temple, Smith and Cowdery claimed to have been visited by Jesus, and subsequently by Moses, Elias, and Elijah. |
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In 1898, he won the Slade Prize with Moses and the Brazen Serpent. |
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The first missionaries sent out were Judson Dwight Collins and Moses Clark White, who sailed from Boston 15 April 1847, and reached Foochow 6 September. |
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Jesus was minjung and the friend of the minjung, teaching forgiveness and love of enemies, but Moses was also minjung, political leader of his people against oppression. |
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Moses striking the rock in the desert, a prototype of baptism. |
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Whittle was born in a terraced house in Newcombe Road, Earlsdon, Coventry, England on 1 June 1907, the eldest son of Moses Whittle and Sara Alice Garlick. |
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Moses Mendelssohn advised affording no political weight to any organized religion, but instead recommended that each person follow what they found most convincing. |
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Shaun Anderson had claimed he tripped over the baby's moses basket while holding him in his arms, dropping the child on the floor. |
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It also stocks nursery furniture and has one of the UK's largest displays of beautiful cribs and moses baskets. |
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Myleene has another reason to be proud of her nursery as she has designed the crib, moses basket, bedding and clothing as part of her new Baby K range. |
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