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  • 1ALTAR — (Heb. מִזְבֵּח, mizbe aḥ, derived from the root zbḥ (זבח), meaning to slaughter (as a sacrifice) ), originally the place where sacrificial slaughter was performed (e.g., the sacrifice of Isaac in Gen. 22). According to biblical law however,… …

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  • 2FIRE — (Heb. אֵשׁ). In the Bible Once humans discovered that fire could be maintained and exploited for their needs, it became one of their most important assets. Fire was used for light, warmth, cooking, roasting, baking, in waging war, and in various… …

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  • 3Altar (Album) — Altar MusikalbumVorlage:Infobox Musikalbum/Wartung/Art unerkannt von Sunn O))) Boris Veröffentlichung 31. Oktober 2006 Aufnahme 2006 …

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  • 4Altar Linens — • The corporal, pall, purificator, and finger towels Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Altar Linens     Altar Linens     † …

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  • 5fire altar — fire altar, an altar for burnt sacrifices, as distinguished from one for incense only …

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  • 6Fire Down Under — Album par Riot Sortie 9 Février 1981 Enregistrement 1980 Durée 31:35 Producteur Steve Loeb et Billy Arnell Label Ele …

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  • 7Altar (Bible) — Altars (Hebrew: מזבח‎, mizbe ah, a place of slaughter or sacrifice )[1] in the Hebrew Bible were typically made of earth (Exodus 20:24) or unwrought stone (20:25). Altars were generally erected in conspicuous places (Genesis 22:9; …

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  • 8Fire temple — Part of a series on Zoroastrianism Portal Primary topics Zoroa …

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  • 9Altar — For other uses, see Altar (disambiguation). Detail from Religion, Charles Sprague Pearce (1896). Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building, Washington, D.C …

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  • 10Fire Temple of Baku — Infobox Mandir caption=Inner courtyard of the complex. Visible in the foreground with a trishula on the roof is an Agnihotra stage. Along the wall in the background are the doorways of cells for monks. creator = proper name = Atashgah or… …

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