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  • 1Sermon — A sermon is an oration by a prophet or member of the clergy. Sermons address a Biblical, theological, or religious topic, usually expounding on a type of belief or law within both past and present contexts. DeliveryIn Christianity, a sermon (also …

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  • 2Sermon of the roar of a camel — The roar of a camel (Arabic: al Shiqshiqiyya or ash Shiqshiqiyya ) is a sermon believed by Shi a to have been delivered by Ali. It is most famous for being included in the letter and sermon collection Nahj al Balagha. The sermon has also been… …

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  • 3Popular sermon of the medieval friar — The Franciscan and Dominican friars are members of mendicant orders who, beginning in the thirteenth century, preached the popular sermon on Sundays, Feast Days, all of Lent, sometimes during the Advent season, at funerals, at church dedications …

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  • 4Fire Sermon — The Ādittapariyāya Sutta (Pali, Fire Sermon Discourse ) or, more simply, Āditta Sutta is a discourse from the Pali Canon, popularly known as the Fire Sermon. [For instance, while the Sinhala SLTP edition refers to this discourse as the… …

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  • 5The Farewell Sermon — (Arabic: خطبة الوداع‎, Khuṭbatu l Wadā), also known as Muhammad s Final Sermon or The Last Sermon, was delivered by Muhammad on the 9th Dhu al Hijjah, 10 AH (632) in the Uranah valley of Mount Arafat (in Mecca. [1] The Farewell Sermon[2] is… …

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  • 6Nahj al-Balagha — Part of a series on the Imam of Islam Ali Life …

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  • 7Strela 2 — Infobox Weapon name=9K32 Strela 2 NATO reporting name: SA 7 Grail caption= KBM Kolomna 9K32 Strela 2 missile and canister origin=USSR type=Man portable surface to air missile launcher is ranged=yes is explosive= is missile=yes is UK= service=1968 …

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  • 8PREACHING — In the Talmudic Period NATURE AND PURPOSE OF THE SERMON The sermon, delivered in the synagogue or in the house of study, mainly on Sabbaths and festivals, is a very ancient institution. Nothing is known of its beginnings. It may have originated… …

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  • 9HOMILETIC LITERATURE — The scope of this article extends from the Middle Ages to modern times (for the talmudic period see midrash , aggadah , and preaching ) and deals with the nature of the homily and works in the sphere of homiletic literature. For a discussion of… …

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  • 10biblical literature — Introduction       four bodies of written works: the Old Testament writings according to the Hebrew canon; intertestamental works, including the Old Testament Apocrypha; the New Testament writings; and the New Testament Apocrypha.       The Old… …

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