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Zapatos chinos y ropa casi española en Hebrón

Un recorrido por la bíblica ciudad de Hebrón proporciona sorpresas, contrastes, moda supuestamente española y mucho producto chino.




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West Bank: Growing Israeli restrictions trap Palestinians in Hebron's Old City





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Al bijna 40 jaar lang hebben we een vertekend beeld van de planeet Uranus, en dat door stom toeval - Het Belang van Limburg

  1. Al bijna 40 jaar lang hebben we een vertekend beeld van de planeet Uranus, en dat door stom toeval  Het Belang van Limburg
  2. Waarom wetenschappers al 40 jaar lang fout beeld hebben van planeet door stom toeval  Het Nieuwsblad
  3. Voyager 2 onthult geheimen van het magnetische mysterie van Uranus  Business AM
  4. Mysterie Uranus ontrafeld: al 40 jaar lang hebben we een verkeerd beeld van de planeet  De Morgen





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SAHEB GATE

The Modi brigade which was marching at a reckless pace is on the defensive following revelations in the media of a continuous surveilance on a woman by Gujarat police at the behest of the then HomeMinister Amit Shah who claims to have done...




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Sir Francis Bacon (aka William Shakespeare) - Program to Chaos - in Hebrew V=6, therefore (vv) or W=66 in kabbalism (Jewish occultism) is the number of the fallen angels or qlippoth - making a third v therefore equaling 666 the number of the beast {In the

I had recognized that, in Hebrew, V=6, therefore, W=66. 66 in kabbalism is the number of the fallen angels or qlippoth. Hitler was a kabbalist, as well, and incorporated the VV(66) of the fallen angels into the Volks-Wagon symbol; two V's interlaced, making a third, therefore equaling 666, the number of the beast. Can you spot the number of the beast in this photo? The beast, "W", had arrived, and I knew they would wait no longer. I felt they needed 2 weeks for public reaction, therefore something would need to happen in mid-September. I picked the date 9/11 because it was the date that HW(H stands for the Emperor) stated, "there will be a New World Order." Had I known that both the Pentagon, and the "Twin Towers" had begun construction on 9/11, I would have predicted the targets, as well. I did not feel prophetic, I felt that everything was going according to plan. But, who's plan?



  • Christian Church History Study
  • 3. 1522 A.D. to 1880 A.D. - Indigenous Bible translations and Church Doctrines era - The Reformation


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thebubbleshop

Cheap Champagne Gifts




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BestOfTheBest

BestOfTheBest SuperCar Competitions




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All I needed to Know about being a Manager I learned in Hebrew School

Management wisdom was not found in some human resources manual or executive self-help book it was all right there in Mr. Gefter's Torah class. And it's still there for all the people to look. These are the things I learned from my teachers in Hebrew school




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Kenya: Chebet, Korir Claim Podium for Kenya At New York Marathon

[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Kenya's Evans Chebet and Albert Korir claimed two of the three podium places at the New York Marathon in a thrilling men's race on Sunday.




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Kenya: Chepng'etich in Final List of World Athletics Awards Nominees As Kipyegon, Chebet, Wanyonyi Miss Out

[Capital FM] Nairobi -- World record holder for the women's marathon, Ruth Chepng'etich, is the only Kenyan in the final list of nominees for the World Athletics athletes of the year awards.




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The Epistle to the Hebrews

Fr. Thomas explains the significance of St. Paul's letter to the Hebrews in our Lenten journey.




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David and Bathsheba

Dr. Constantinou continues her study of David, specifically discussing his relationship with Bathsheba. This is lesson 93 in her series, "Introduction to the Bible."




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David and Bathsheba: Part 2

Dr. Constantinou shares the many patristic lessons dealing with repentance and forgiveness that have been drawn from the story of David's adulterous relationship with Bathsheba.




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Jan 15 - Paul of Thebes




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Aug 07 - Holy Father Horus Of The Thebaid




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Our Holy Father Horus of the Thebaid




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Aug 26 - Holy Father Tithoes Of The Thebaid




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Our Holy Father Tithoës of the Thebaid




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Our Holy Father Or of the Thebaid




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Our Holy Father Horus of the Thebaid




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Saint Patapius the Righteous of Thebes




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Our Holy Father Paul of Thebes




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Our Holy Father Paul of Thebes (342)

He was born in Egypt in the reign of the Emperor Decius. Though his parents left him a large inheritance, he abandoned it and fled into the desert around the year 250 to escape the bloody persecution of Christians raging at that time. After walking for several days, he found an isolated cave with a large palm tree and a spring of fresh water nearby. Settling here in solitude, he gave himself up to constant prayer.   Many years passed. Saint Anthony the Great, having reached the age of ninety (in about the year 342) was tempted by the thought that no one else had ever lived a life so dedicated to God as his. That night, he was told in a dream that there was another hermit in the desert more perfect than himself, who had reached the age of 113 years. Anthony rose, took up his staff, and walked straight into the desert, trusting God to lead him where he should go. He was threatened by various beasts sent by the Devil, but he tamed them with the sign of the Cross, and they showed him the way he should go. Finally a wolf brought him to St Paul's cave. They embraced as brothers in Christ and spent the night in prayer. The next day Paul confided to Anthony that he was about to die, and that God had brought Anthony thence to give him honorable burial. As he had said, St Paul reposed the next day and, with many tears, St Anthony buried him in a cloak given him by St Athanasius the Great, assisted by two lions who dug out the grave with their paws.




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Our Holy Father Paul of Thebes (342)

He was born in Egypt in the reign of the Emperor Decius. Though his parents left him a large inheritance, he abandoned it and fled into the desert around the year 250 to escape the bloody persecution of Christians raging at that time. After walking for several days, he found an isolated cave with a large palm tree and a spring of fresh water nearby. Settling here in solitude, he gave himself up to constant prayer.   Many years passed. Saint Anthony the Great, having reached the age of ninety (in about the year 342) was tempted by the thought that no one else had ever lived a life so dedicated to God as his. That night, he was told in a dream that there was another hermit in the desert more perfect than himself, who had reached the age of 113 years. Anthony rose, took up his staff, and walked straight into the desert, trusting God to lead him where he should go. He was threatened by various beasts sent by the Devil, but he tamed them with the sign of the Cross, and they showed him the way he should go. Finally a wolf brought him to St Paul's cave. They embraced as brothers in Christ and spent the night in prayer. The next day Paul confided to Anthony that he was about to die, and that God had brought Anthony thence to give him honorable burial. As he had said, St Paul reposed the next day and, with many tears, St Anthony buried him in a cloak given him by St Athanasius the Great, assisted by two lions who dug out the grave with their paws.




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Our Holy Father Or (Horus) of the Thebaid (390)

He was a native of Egypt; his name is that of one of the Egyptian gods. He fled to the desert to live as a hermit, but after many years he became a well-known spiritual guide and founded several monastic communities. A first-hand account of him, by Rufinus, says 'In appearance he is like an angel of God; an old man of ninety with a long snow-white beard. The impression left by his presence is delightful. His gaze is imbued with more-than-human radiance.' He received communion every day. So detached was he from the world that his disciples once had to remind him that Pascha had come. Hearing this, he went outside, raised his hands to heaven and prayed without ceasing for three days. When he had done he said to his disciples 'This is the monk's celebration of Pascha: the lifting up of the mind to unity with God.' He reposed in peace at a great age.




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“Hebbin - Yes, Debbil - No” (And Other Great Sermons)

Where do sermons come from? Well, they sure don't come from Neil Young, Stephen Bishop, George Jones, or the Bay City Rollers! But these, and more, join John Chrysostom and John of Kronstadt in this episode, which begins, of course, with Sammy Davis Jr.




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Introduction to Hebrews, Part 1

Fr. Stephen De Young begins the introduction of St. Paul's Epistle to the Hebrews.




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Introduction to Hebrews, Part 2

Fr. Stephen De Young concludes the introduction of St. Paul's Epistle to the Hebrews.




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Hebrews 1:1-4

Fr. Stephen De Young begins discussing Hebrews, Chapter 1.




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Hebrews 1:5-14

Fr. Stephen De Young concludes the discussion of Hebrews, Chapter 1.




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Hebrews 2:1-3

Fr. Stephen De Young begins the discussion of Hebrews, Chapter 2.




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Hebrews 2:4-18

Fr. Stephen De Young wraps up the discussion of Hebrews, Chapter 2.




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Hebrews 3:1-19

Fr. Stephen De Young leads a discussion of Hebrews, Chapter 3.




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Hebrews 4:1-16

Fr. Stephen De Young teaches from Hebrews, Chapter 4.




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Hebrews 5:1-14

Fr. Stephen De Young discusses Hebrews, Chapter 5.




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Hebrews 6:1-20

Fr. Stephen De Young teaches from Hebrews, Chapter 6.




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Hebrews 7:1-3

Fr. Stephen De Young begins discussing Hebrews, Chapter 7.




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Hebrews 7:4-28

Fr. Stephen De Young concludes the discussion of Hebrews, Chapter 7.




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Hebrews 8:1-13

Fr. Stephen De Young leads a discussion of Hebrews, Chapter 8.




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Hebrews 9:1-28

Fr. Stephen De Young discusses Hebrews, Chapter 9.




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Hebrews 10:1-14

Fr. Stephen De Young begins the discussion of Hebrews, Chapter 10.




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Hebrews 10:15-39

Fr. Stephen De Young finishes the discussion of Hebrews, Chapter 10.




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Hebrews 11:1-16

Fr. Stephen De Young begins the discussion of Hebrews, Chapter 11.




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Hebrews 11:17-40

Fr. Stephen De Young concludes the discussion of Hebrews, Chapter 11.




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Hebrews 12:1-29

Fr. Stephen De Young leads a discussion of Hebrews, Chapter 12.




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Hebrews 13:1-25

Fr. Stephen De Young concludes the discussion of St. Paul's Epistle to the Hebrews.




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The Epistle to the Hebrews

Bobby interviews Fr. Lawrence Farley, the author of the new AFP book The Epistle to the Hebrews: High Priest in Heaven.