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LXX. these books are called Paralipomena (i.e. things omitted), which is understood as meaning that they are supplementary to the books of Kings.
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Arthur Schopenhauer, Parerga und Paralipomena: kleine philosophische Schriften, vol.
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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Arthur Schopenhauer, Parerga und Paralipomena: kleine philosophische Schriften, vol.
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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Jotham; and in the “Paralipomena,” book 1, chap. iii., v. 11, 12, we find three generations between them — Joas, Amazias, and Azarias — of whom Luke, as well as Matthew, make no mention.
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“Paralipomena,” is divine, it may nevertheless be true that the acts recorded in these histories are not divine.
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In 1851, Schopenhauer published a set of assorted philosophical reflections, entitled Parerga and Paralipomena, and within a couple of years, he began to receive the philosophical recognition for which he had long hoped.
Arthur Schopenhauer Wicks, Robert 2007
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“Paralipomena” very frequently contradict the Book of
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In addition to philosophy More published several studies of biblical prophecy (e.g. Apocalypsis apocalypseos, 1680, Paralipomena prophetica, 1685).
The Cambridge Platonists Hutton, Sarah 2007
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“The Two Fundamental Problems of Ethics,” and ten years later Parerga und Paralipomena the composition of which had engaged his attention for five or six years.
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Johannes Kepler's work, Paralipomena ad Vitellionem.
OPTICS AND VISION VASCO RONCHI 1968
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