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  • 51Sapir–Whorf hypothesis — In linguistics, the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis (SWH) (also known as the linguistic relativity hypothesis ) postulates a systematic relationship between the grammatical categories of the language a person speaks and how that person both understands… …

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  • 52Saul — (שאול המלך) (or Sha ul) (Arabic: طالوت ,Tālūt) () and Michal was returned as wife to David. Ish bosheth reigned for two years and was killed by two of his own captains ( and bibleverse nb|1|Samuel|12:1 5|HE) Desiring to be like other nations,… …

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  • 53Serpent (symbolism) — Serpent is a word of Latin origin (from serpens, serpentis something that creeps, snake ) that is commonly used in a specifically mythic or religious context, signifying a snake that is to be regarded not as a mundane natural phenomenon nor as an …

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  • 54Queen of Heaven — This article is about the Catholic title of the Virgin Mary as Queen of Heaven. For Queen of Heaven in antiquity, see Queen of Heaven (Antiquity). The Crowning of the Virgin by the Trinity. Velázquez, 1645 Queen of Heaven is a title given to the… …

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  • 55Idolatry in Judaism — Judaism strongly prohibits any form of idolatry. Judaism holds that idolatry is not limited to the worship of an idol itself, but also worship involving any artistic representations of God. In addition it is forbidden to derive benefit ( hana ah… …

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  • 56Ancient Semitic religion — spans the polytheistic religions of the Semitic speaking peoples of the Ancient Near East.Its origins are intertwined with earlier (Sumerian) Mesopotamian mythology.Semitic gods refers to the gods or deities of peoples generally classified as… …

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  • 57Shemesh (Canaanite goddess) — Shemesh ( he. שמש), also Shapesh ( he. שפש) or Shapshu, was the Canaanite goddess of the sun, daughter of El and Asherah. [ [http://home.comcast.net/ chris.s/canaanite faq.html#Shapshu Canaanite/Ugaritic Mythology FAQ, ver. 1.2] ] She is known as …

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  • 58Critique biblique — Exégèse biblique L’exégèse biblique est une exégèse (exégesis en grec : « mener hors de », étude approfondie d un texte et en particulier d un texte sacré, mythologique) appliquée à la Bible. On appelle exégète une personne… …

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  • 59Enfant juif — Juifs Pour les articles homonymes, voir Juif (homonymie) …

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  • 60Enfants juifs — Juifs Pour les articles homonymes, voir Juif (homonymie) …

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