ten plagues of egypt

  • 61Donovan Courville — Donovan Amos Courville (April 6, 1901, Michigan – August 1996, Fresno, California)[1] (Ph.D., Chemistry), was a graduate of Andrews University. He taught at Pacific Union College from 1935 to 1949 before moving to Loma Linda University from 1949… …

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  • 62NILE — NILE, river in N.E. Africa. The Nile is the lifestream of the civilizations flourishing in the valley bordering it. If the river is too high or too low in one year, disaster and famine follow in the next. Indeed, the ancient Egyptians saw in the… …

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  • 63Matzo — Hand baked shmurah matzo Machine made matzo Matzo o …

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  • 64Nisan — This article is about the Hebrew calendar month. For the automobile manufacturer, see Nissan Motors. For the character from Manchu folklore, see Tale of the Nisan Shaman. ← Adar       Nisan… …

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  • 66Jewish calendar — the lunisolar calendar used by Jews, as for determining religious holidays, that is reckoned from 3761 B.C. and was established by Hillel II in the 4th century A.D., the calendar year consisting of 353 days (defective year), 354 days (regular… …

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  • 67Israeli naval campaign in Operation Yoav — v · …

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  • 68Moses — (fl. ?13th cent BCE)    Lawgiver, leader of the Israelites. He was born in Egypt to Amram and Jochebed, who hid him in a basket among the reeds of the Nile to escape Pharaoh s decree to slaughter all newborn Jewish males. He was found by Pharaoh… …

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  • 69Crime and punishment in the Bible — Part of a series on The Bible …

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  • 70Charoset — For the ancient city in the Hebrew Bible, see Harosheth. Charoset made with walnuts, wine, cinnamon, honey, and fresh fruit Charoset, haroset, or charoses (Hebrew …

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