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"Rahmana liba bai," teaches the Talmud: God wants the heart.
Scott Perlo: The Vanishing American Religious Male Scott Perlo 2011
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"Rahmana liba bai," teaches the Talmud: God wants the heart.
Scott Perlo: The Vanishing American Religious Male Scott Perlo 2011
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"Rahmana liba bai," teaches the Talmud: God wants the heart.
Scott Perlo: The Vanishing American Religious Male Scott Perlo 2011
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It's Tristia 4.10, where he says his brother was exactly 1 year older than he, and that they celebrated their birthday with two cakes on one day: una celebrata est per duo liba dies line 12.
HBO's Rome S2 Ep 6 2007
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'Quattuor accessit tricesima messibus aestas, ut sine me Cereri rustica liba datis, moenia dum colimus dominae pulcherrima Romae.'
The Student's Companion to Latin Authors Thomas Ross Mills
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Phanōtos, pros borran Pasitos harianios kai hodos ana meson, pros liba sitopoeion mou kai hodos ana meson, pros apēliōtēn Pokaus Petept.n. os.
Was Christ Born in Bethlehem? 1851-1939 1898
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"Rahmana liba bai," teaches the Talmud: God wants the heart.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Scott Perlo 2011
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This, probably, was the name of those liba, or cakes, which the young virgins of Babylonia and Persis, used to offer at the shrine of their
A New System; or, an Analysis of Antient Mythology. Volume I. Jacob Bryant 1759
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El-apha-baal, related to the God Osiris, the Deity of light: and there were sacred liba made at his temple, similar to those above, and denominated from him Ελαφοι, Elaphoi.
A New System; or, an Analysis of Antient Mythology. Volume I. Jacob Bryant 1759
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The offerings made at these places used to be of various kinds, but particularly of liba, or cakes, which were generally denominated from the temple where they were presented.
A New System; or, an Analysis of Antient Mythology. Volume I. Jacob Bryant 1759
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