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Celestial Event: Jupiter/Pluto Conjunction
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Every 13 years the planet of luck and opportunity (Jupiter) meets up with the planet of power and transformation (Pluto), giving each of us the opportunity to be transformed in some way.
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Dead Is Just a Word
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Is there life after death and, if so, how can we be sure? The incredibly gripping experiences and testimonials within the pages of this book will provide the answers to your unspoken questions; answers that will enlighten you and bring comfort to your very soul.
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Allegorical interpretation
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A hermeneutical (interpretive) method used to uncover hidden or symbolic meanings of a biblical text, Rooted in the techniques developed by Greek thinkers who attempted to overcome the problems posed by literal interpretations of ancient Greek myths, the allegorical method was further developed by Jewish scholars, such as Philo of Alexandria in the 1st century AD, and Christian thinkers, such as Clement and Origen of Alexandria in the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD.
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Translations of the Bible
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Translations of the Bible dates back more than 2,000 years to the Septuagint (q.v.), a translation of the Hebrew Bible into Greek beginning in the 3rd century ac.
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Septuagint
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Septuagint, the earliest extant Greek translation of the Old Testament from the original Hebrew, made for the use of the Jewish community in Egypt.
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Last Judgment
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Last Judgment, a belief in a general, or sometimes individual, judging of the thoughts, words, and deeds of persons by God, the gods, or by the laws of cause and effect.
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Faith
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Faith, Greek PISTIS, Latin FIDES, a religious term for an inner attitude, conviction, or trust relating man to a supreme God or ultimate salvation. In religious traditions stressing di- vine grace, it is the devotee’s inner certainty or attitude of love granted by God himself.
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Seder
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Seder (Hebrew: “order”), a religious meal served in Jewish homes on the 15th and 16th of the month of Nisan to commence the eight- day festival of Pesab (Passover).
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Charles Cutler Torrey
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Torrey, Charles Cutler (b. Dec. 20, 1863, East Hardwick, Vt.—d. Nov. 12, 1956, Chicago), Semitic scholar who held independent and stimulating views on certain biblical problems.
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