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    Women Witnesses to the Risen Lord by Andrew Simmonds

    Published 2022-12-01
    “… Under Jewish law, the witnessing of Jesus as resurrected must occur by the third-day after death. Later witnessing can be corroborative, but the third-day witnessing is crucial. …”
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    Alaska Native Animal Love and Nancy Lord’s Beluga Days by Benjamin Ferguson

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…In this article, Nancy Lord’s Beluga Days will be explored for its attempt to grasp the Native viewpoint of holistic love toward animal communities and Native discomfort with the Western mindset’s lack of nobility in treatment of animals, while carefully navigating between the two forms of animal love via journalistic travel writing. …”
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    The image of the “living earth” in the chapter “The Trinity Day” of the novel by I. S. Shmelev The Summer of the Lord by Shestakova, Elena Yuryevna

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…This article reveals the features of the artistic embodiment of the image of the “living earth” in the chapter “The Trinity Day” of the novel The Summer of the Lord by the writer of the Russian émigré of the first half of the 20th century Ivan Sergeevich Shmelev. …”
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    Interview: John W Lord by Julia Hamilton

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…In the UK, skilled flintknappers are very few, and if you want to learn flintknapping there is no one more respected than John William Lord. John has been teaching, demonstrating and sharing his knowledge for many, many years. …”
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    Our Daily Bread Is At Risk: The Term rōzīq/g as Vorlage for ἐπιούσιος in Lord’s Prayer by Dan Shapira

    Published 2022-12-01
    “… This note proposes a new hypothesis that ἐπιούσιος of the Lord's Prayer in Matthew 6:11 and Luke 11:3 was an attempt to translate adequately rōzīq/g, the Middle Iranian loan word in Jesus' Hebrew / Aramaic, whose meaning was ‘nourishment provided by God's mercy day to day’, and not merely ‘daily [bread], needed for the day/for today’. …”
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    Reading, religion and politics c.1630-1685: Lord Robartes and the Library at Lanhydrock House by Aldred, SE

    Published 2024
    “…It places the consultation of books and manuscripts, often works of speculative and academic theology, at the heart of the day-to-day business of government and shows that the decisions Lord Robartes took in Parliament, or in the numerous committee and Privy Council meetings he attended, were the result of lengthy processes of research.…”
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