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121Siloe — • A pool in the Tyropoean Valley, just outside the south wall of Jerusalem, where Jesus Christ gave sight to a man born blind Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Siloe Siloe …
122Vasco Nunez de Balboa — Vasco Nuñez de Balboa † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Vasco Nuñez de Balboa Discoverer of the Pacific Ocean from the west coast of Central America, born in Spain, 1475, either at Badajoz or at Jerez de los Caballeros; died at Darien, 1517.… …
123Man of sin — A designation of Antichrist given in 2 Thess. 2:3 10, usually regarded as descriptive of the Papal power; but in whomsoever these distinctive features are found, whoever wields temporal and spiritual power in any degree similar to that in… …
124Scotson — Recorded as Scot, usually Scott and sometimes the patronymic Scotson, this famous surname has an unusual origin. Although widespread in Scotland and most of England from the medieval period, it actually derives from the Old English pre 7th… …
125gamble — [18] Although its ancestry has never been established beyond all doubt, it seems overwhelmingly likely that gamble is essentially the same word as game (in which the sense ‘gamble’ is preserved in such contexts as gaming tables and betting and… …
126HEIDEGGER, Martin — (1884 1976) a central figure in contemporary continental PHILOSOPHY, the development of EXISTENTIALISM and new directions in HERMENEUTICS. In Being and Time (1927) he characterized everyday existence as unauthentic because we are thrown into… …
127it became certain — it became sure, it became clear beyond all doubt …
128gamble — [18] Although its ancestry has never been established beyond all doubt, it seems overwhelmingly likely that gamble is essentially the same word as game (in which the sense ‘gamble’ is preserved in such contexts as gaming tables and betting and… …