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“Nahs,” a word of many meanings; a sinister aspect of the stars (as in Hebr. end Aram.) or, adjectivally, sinister, of ill-omen.
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Faith is the substance of things hoped for, she read, in something called Hebr that flickered in transient pixels on the star-cracked handscreen.
Archive 2006-07-01 Mirtika 2006
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Faith is the substance of things hoped for, she read, in something called Hebr that flickered in transient pixels on the star-cracked handscreen.
The Sword Review Poetry Contest Runner-Up: "After The Crash" Mirtika 2006
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Unfortunately Hurst doesn't even consider Hebr 1:4.
HANDS Across the Godhead? James F. McGrath 2010
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"Unfortunately Hurst doesn't even consider Hebr 1:4."
HANDS Across the Godhead? James F. McGrath 2010
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Sale (sect. iii.) would assimilate this to the Hebr.
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In Hom. 34, ad Hebr.p. 313, he expresses his extreme fears for the rigorous account which a pastor is obliged to give for every soul committed to his charge, and cries out, "I wonder that any superior of others is saved."
The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March Alban Butler
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C is dated in the month Abu, cf. Harper, _Hebr_, IV.
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Chrysostom says (Hom. ix in Ep. ad Hebr.) "is a most effective remedy in repentance."
Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province Aquinas Thomas
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= Hayye Dvoshe = (ḥai´-e dvo´-she), _Hebr. _ and _Yid.
The Promised Land Mary Antin 1915
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