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  • ...ther Haran. The story of Lot is mentioned in the book of [[Genesis]].He is mentioned in chapters 11-14 and 19. Lot went and and settled near the cities of [[Sod
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  • ...of the New Testament. It is traditionally ascribed to the Barnabas who is mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles, though some ascribe it to another apostolic fa
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  • ...lthough the book is set in the fictional kingdom of Glome, Greece is often mentioned. In effect, the story deals with the interplay between the Hellenistic, rat
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  • In the New Testament Babylon is mentioned a few times in the [[Book of Revelation]].
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  • I grew up in an Atheist home and we never mentioned God or talked about Jesus or went to church ever. I was about 7 years old
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  • ...rstone that has bearing for us would be the coming of the Messiah. This is mentioned in Isaiah 53 in the major prophets and last chapters of Zechariah in the mi
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  • ...of Genesis]], beginning in Chapter 11. In the [[New Testament]] Abraham is mentioned prominently as a man of [[faith]] and the [[apostle Paul]] uses him as an e
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  • ...daism and Christianity, but interpretations vary. Although the Fall is not mentioned by name in the [[Old Testament]], the expulsion from [[Eden]] is recorded i
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  • ...ome, committed the ministry of its supervision to Linus. This is the Linus mentioned by Paul in his Epistle to Timothy." <ref>Irenaei Opera Lib. III. C.I.</ref>
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  • The Five Pillars are universal and undisputed. The Five Pillars are mentioned in the Qur'an, but not explained. The ''[[Sunnah]]'' is neccessary to unde
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  • ...ctrine, even commonly accepted principles, are explicitly defined, or even mentioned in the Bible. This is naturally a major cause of debate, and thus requires * Is the "Trinity" mentioned even once in Scripture?
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  • ...r Habermas of Liberty University said of Jesus that His is one of the most-mentioned and most-substantiated lives in ancient times.
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  • ...Thiele]]), and was succeeded by his son [[Hezekiah]]. He is one the kings mentioned in the genealogy of [[Jesus]] in the [[Gospel of Matthew]].
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  • ...r moving to Wells, during church prayer time, some people came to Mike and mentioned that they felt he was to be in radio ministry. Mike accepted the word but
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  • ...the other five five sacraments of the Catholic and Orthodox traditions are mentioned in the [[39 Articles]], although they are not counted as "Sacraments of the
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  • ...entirely (see [[Penance]])). It is not a memorial washing. Nor is it ever mentioned that it is a public statement of faith, though we are called to publicly de
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  • ...ccasionally note homosexuality. In Jude and 2 Peter homosexuality is again mentioned: ...being "behind the times", while conservative Christians refer to the above-mentioned passages in the bible as support for a moral high ground. Many countries a
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  • ...fe of the Prophet said, "I said to the Prophet, ‘Why is it that we are not mentioned in the Qur'an as men are.’ Then one day without my realizing it, he was c
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  • ...Raddai, Ozem and David, as well as one who probably died early and is not mentioned by name. In the story recounted in [[1 Samuel 16]] the prophet Samuel was c
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  • In the Bible, baptism is first mentioned in passages that talk about [[John the Baptist]], who called on people to r
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