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  • 61Kodesh Hakodashim — Kodesh Hakodashim, in Hebrew: (Biblical: קֹדֶשׁ הַקָּדָשִׁים unicode|Qṓḏeš HaqQŏḏāšîm ), Holy of Holies , the Most Holy Place in traditional Judaism, is the inner sanctuary within the Tabernacle and Temple in Jerusalem when Solomon s Temple and… …

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  • 62Temple of Jerusalem — • In the Bible the sanctuary of Jerusalem bears the Hebrew name of Bet Yehovah (house of Jehovah) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Temple of Jerusalem     Temple of Jerusalem …

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  • 63Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church — የኢትዮጵያ ኦርቶዶክስ ተዋሕዶ ቤተ ክርስቲያን Founder Frumentius Independence 1959 from the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria Recognition Oriental Orthodox …

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  • 64Altar cloth — Altar covered with white altar cloths. An (altar cloth) is used by various religious groups to cover an altar. Christianity, ancient Judaism, and Buddhism are among the world religions that use altar cloths. Because many altars are made of wood… …

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  • 65List of churches in London — St. Paul s from the South London is the location of many famous churches, chapels and cathedrals, in a density unmatched anywhere else in England.[1] …

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  • 66Veneration of Images —     Veneration of Images     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Veneration of Images     I. IMAGES IN THE OLD TESTAMENT     The First Commandment would seem absolutely to forbid the making of any kind of representation of men, animals, or even plants:… …

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  • 67Altar — 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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  • 68List of Assassin's Creed characters — This is a list of characters in the Assassin s Creed series. Note that while many of the characters are based on actual historical figures, some of them are fictional. Contents 1 Assassins 1.1 Desmond Miles 1.2 Lucy Stillman 1.3 …

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  • 69Ciborium (architecture) — Ciborium of Sant Ambrogio, Milan; note the rods for curtains. The columns are probably 4th century, the canopy 9th, 10th or 12th century.[1] In ecclesiastical architecture, a ciborium ( ciborion : κιβωρι …

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  • 70Moses — For other uses, see Moses (disambiguation). Moses Moses …

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