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  • 101William Faulkner — (1954) Foto: Carl van Vechten William Cuthbert Faulkner [ˈfɔ̯ːknɛə] (* 25. September 1897 in New Albany, Mississippi, USA; † 6. Juli 1962 in …

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  • 102Waterloo, Nova Scotia — is a small rural community in western Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. The community extends approximately 10 kilometers from Route 210 to the Queens County line and is 20 kilometers from the commercial hub of Bridgewater. The Waterloo Road runs… …

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  • 103Amnon — und Tamar von Jan Steen, Wallraf Richartz Museum, Köln …

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  • 104Missional community — A Missional Community (also called Clusters, Go Communities, Mid Sized Communities, Mission Shaped Communities, MSCs) is a group of anything from 20 to 50 or more people who are united, through Christian community, around a common service and… …

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  • 105HUSHAI THE ARCHITE — (Heb. חוּשַׁי הָאַרְכִּי), biblical figure listed in I Chronicles 27:33 as holding the office of the king s friend under David. In II Samuel 15:37; 16:17 he is referred to as David s friend. Hushai figures prominently in the story of the… …

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  • 106MAACAH — (Heb. מַעֲכָה), (1) one of David s wives, daughter of Talmai King of Geshur, mother of Absalom (II Sam. 3:3; I Chron. 3:2); (2) one of Rehoboam s wives, daughter of absalom or Abisalom son of David, mother of Abijam or Abijah (I Kings 15:2; II… …

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  • 107Joab — Yoav redirects here. For the musician, see Yoav (musician). Joab(יוֹאָב The LORD is father , Standard Hebrew Yoʾav, Tiberian Hebrew Yôʾāḇ) was the nephew of King David, the son of Zeruiah in the Bible. He was made the captain of David s army (2… …

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  • 108Yad Avshalom — (Lang he|יד אבשלום, lit. Absalom s Shrine ), also known as the Tomb of Absalom, is an ancient tomb with a conical roof located in the Kidron Valley in Jerusalem, Israel. Archaeologists have dated the tomb to the first century CE. It has been… …

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  • 109Hushai — or Chusai was a friend of David and a spy according to the Hebrew Bible. During Absalom s rebellion described in the Second Book of Samuel, he agrees to act as an advisor to Absalom to sabotage his plans while secretly sending information to… …

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  • 110Große Loge von Hamburg — Die Große Loge von Hamburg war eine der acht anerkannten Freimaurer Grosslogen, die bis 1935 im Deutschen Reich existierten. Sie wurde 1811 in Hamburg gegründet. Bei Gründung gehörten ihr 5 Logen an: Absalom zu den 3 Nesseln (gegr. 1737), St.… …

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