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  • 11List of omitted Bible verses — This is a list of Bible verses and phrases that are present in the King James Version but absent from most bible translations completed after 1881 which are based upon the earliest manuscripts. In particular these specific verses are not in the… …

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  • 12Collect — This article is about the Christian prayer. For the telecommunications concept, see collect call. For the hobby, see collecting. For other uses, see Collection (disambiguation). In Christian liturgy, a collect (stressed on the first syllable:… …

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  • 13Palm Sunday — • The sixth and last Sunday of Lent and beginning of Holy Week Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Palm Sunday     Palm Sunday     † …

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  • 14Jesus and Messianic prophecy — Christians commonly believe that many verses of the Hebrew Bible are prophecies of the Messiah and that these were fulfilled in the life of Jesus, with the rest to be fulfilled by his Second Coming. (A minority, called Full Preterists, believe… …

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  • 15ho|san|na — «hoh ZAN uh», interjection, noun, plural nas, verb, naed, na|ing. –interj. a shout of praise to God: »And the multitudes…cried, saying, Hosanna to the son of David…Hosanna in the highest (Matthew 21:9). SYNONYM(S): hallelujah. –n. 1. a cry of… …

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  • 16Hoshana Rabbah — Infobox Holiday caption = Hoshana Rabbah service at Moreshet Avot Orthodox Teimani Beit Knesset holiday name = Hoshana Rabbah official name = Hebrew: הוֹשַׁעְנָא רַבָּא nickname = Translation: The Great Supplication observedby = Judaism and Jews… …

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  • 17Trisagion — The Trisagion ( Thrice Holy ) is a standard hymn of the Divine Liturgy in most of the Eastern Orthodox Churches, Oriental Orthodox Churches and Eastern Catholic Churches.In those Churches which use the Byzantine Rite, the Trisagion is chanted… …

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  • 18Agios O Theos — • The opening words in Greek of an invocation, or doxology, or hymn for it may properly receive any of these titles which in the Roman Liturgy is sung during the Improperia, or Reproaches at the ceremony of the Adoration of the Cross, on Good… …

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  • 19Jesus and the money changers — The narrative of Jesus and the Money Changers occurs in both the Synoptic Gospels and in the Gospel of John, although it occurs close to the end of the Synoptic Gospels (at , ) but close to the start in John (at The quote from Isaiah comes from a …

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  • 20Alhamdulillah — (الحمد لله) is an Arabic phrase meaning Praise to God or All praise belongs to God, similar to the Hebrew phrase Halelu Yah . In everyday speech it simply means Thank God! It is used by Muslims and also by Arabic speaking Jews and Christians, but …

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