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    Exploring the practical theological study of congregations by W. J. Schoeman

    Published 2015-12-01
    “… The first congregation was formed in Jerusalem, giving rise to faith communities throughout the New Testament. …”
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    O Simbolismo das Cores no Livro de José de Arimateia by Pedro Chambel

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…The book is a narrative about the Holy Grail, the chalice that was supposed to contain the blood shed by Jesus Christ while crucified, collected by Joseph of Arimathea; and also the adventures of the characters that interact with the grail while it was taken from Jerusalem to Great Britain. In this text there are references to several colors -white, red, green, black, blue and gold – which have symbolic meanings, that must be interpreted and taken into account on the analysis and comprehension of a narrative with a strong allegoric-symbolic content. …”
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    Modes of embodiment for an immersed experience in museums: The Royal Tank Museum. by Lama B Abuhassan, Shatha R Malhis

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Al-Karameh Hall offers embodied experiences using sensory and physical tools, while Jerusalem Hall and the Battle of Al-Latrun fall short due to fractured narratives and inadequate sensory engagement. …”
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    Jesus and "the Daniel code" by G. Thom

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…While He enumerated a number of signs that would warn his disciples of the approach of God’s judgment on Jerusalem – together constituting “the budding fig tree” – He emphasized, on the other hand, that there will be no signs to warn them of the approach of his parousia. …”
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    The Israeli–Palestinian Separation Wall and the Assemblage Theory: The Case of the Weekly Rosary at the Icon of Our Lady of the Wall by Elisa Farinacci

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…In this work I analyse the ethnographic case study of the icon of Our Lady of the Wall as establishing a unique ritual landscape among the cement slabs of the Israeli–Palestinian Wall separating Jerusalem from Bethlehem. Although the Wall has been widely described as a technology of occupation on one side and as a device to ensure security on the other, through Latour’s concept of assemblages I unearth its agency in developing a Christian shrine. …”
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    Être expulsé ou interné à Djelfa aux siècles derniers (1893 ; 1942) by Danièle Iancu-Agou

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…The meeting ten years ago, in Jerusalem, of Benjamin Lubelski (died since), created the moral necessity to publish his testimony, and to enrich it with elements on these other exiles: the prince Duong Chakr died in Djelfa, and famous prisoner Max Aub, who fought for the Spanish Republic and whose writings on " The graveyard of Djelfa " oddly respond to the narration of Lubelski. …”
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    L’Orient-souvenir. Le surgissement du passé autobiographique dans le périple méditerranéen de Flaubert by Sarga Moussa

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Leaving for the Orient, the young Flaubert was marked by Chateaubriand’s Itinéraire de Paris à Jérusalem, which steered the genre of travel writing towards autobiography. …”
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    Wyjaśnienie dogmatu chalcedońskiego w VI wieku. Interpretacja osoby i natury przez teologów „neochalcedonizmu” według Aloisa Grillmeiera by Giacomo Calore

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…In this article, with the help of Alois Grillmeier’s analysis in his work Jesus der Christus, the author presents the efforts of the two most influential theologians who defended and deepened the teaching of the Council within the framework of the so called “Neochalcedonism” in the sixth century, Leontius of Byzantium and Leontius of Jerusalem. Theses theologians developed the concept of person as the source of the nature’s existence, thus giving it an existential and primary meaning in relation to phýsis. …”
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    JEREMIAH 51:15-19 (MT): by M D Terblanche

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…In contrast to YHWH’s actions, which resulted in the destruction of Jerusalem, his future dealings would result in the fall of Babylon and the return of his people from exile. …”
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    PSALM 62: PRAYER, ACCUSATION, DECLARATION OF INNOCENCE, SELF-MOTIVATION, SERMON, OR ALL OF THESE? by P J Botha

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…This article attempts to contribute to the debate about the seeming mix of styles by arguing from a social-scientific analysis that the psalm should be read against the background of a post-exilic context of exploitation in Jerusalem and the ensuing debate about the value of continued dedication to God. …”
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    Pierwsze wyznanie Synostwa Bożego przez Jezusa (Łk 2, 41–52) by Stanisław Witkowski

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…This became clear during his pilgrimage to Jerusalem. Without asking his parents’ permission, of his own will, he stays in the Holy City and anticipates his future mission. …”
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    Des mages à Florence au Quattrocento. Autour de la fête de l’Épiphanie de 1443 by Pauline Duclos-Grenet

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Indeed, ritual processions and pictural representations, in addition to other kinds of discourse, express the will of a republic which dreams of being both a New Jerusalem and a New Rome. Yet above all this significant network, stands the omnipresent figure of Cosimo di Medici as this republican prince chose the Magi as the keystone of his personal and familial ideology discourse. …”
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