Stand+in+judgment

  • 91First Council of Ephesus — This article covers the Ecumenical council of 431. For other councils by this name, see Council of Ephesus. First Council of Ephesus Date 431 Accepted by Roman Catholics, Old Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, Anglicans, Oriental Orthodox, Lutherans… …

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  • 92Enoch Powell — Infobox Minister honorific prefix = The Right Honourable Brigadier name=Enoch Powell MBE office = Minister of Health term start =27 July 1960 term end = 18 October 1963 primeminister =Harold Macmillan predecessor = Derek Walker Smith successor =… …

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  • 93Ezekiel 44 — 1 Then he brought me back the way of the gate of the outward sanctuary which looketh toward the east; and it was shut. 2 Then said the LORD unto me; This gate shall be shut, it shall not be opened, and no man shall enter in by it; because the… …

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  • 94SUN — (Heb., שֶׁמֶשׁ; poetical form חַמָּה; Isa. 24:23; 30:26; Song 6:10, et al.). A deity for Israel s neighbors, the sun is for Israel the greater light to rule the day , created on the fourth day of creation (Gen. 1:16). In Joseph s dream, the sun… …

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  • 95Riba — (Arabic: ربا, IPA2|rɪbæː) means usury and is forbidden in Islamic economic jurisprudence.Qur anThe Qur an states the following on Riba:AhadithRiba is also mentioned in Ahadith and is considered one of the seven major sins:cquote|Narrated Az Zuhri …

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  • 96appear — v. n. 1. Emerge, be in sight, come in sight, be visible, come into view, open to the view, present itself, crop out, show itself, turn up, come upon the stage, see the light, heave in sight (naut.). 2. Open, dawn, break. 3. Arise, occur, offer. 4 …

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  • 97mannire — /manayriy/ To cite any person to appear in court and stand in judgment there. It is different from bannire; for, though both of them are citations, this is by the adverse party, and that is by the judge …

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  • 98mannire — /manayriy/ To cite any person to appear in court and stand in judgment there. It is different from bannire; for, though both of them are citations, this is by the adverse party, and that is by the judge …

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  • 99stare in judicio — To stand in judgment; to submit to the jurisdiction of the court …

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  • 100MOON — (Heb. usually יָרֵחַ, yare aḥ; poetical form לְבָנָה, levanah; Isa. 24:23, 30:26; Song 6:10). A deity for ancient Israel s neighbors, the moon is for Israel the lesser light created on the fourth day of creation to rule the night (Gen. 1:16). The …

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