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  2. Leucanthemum vulgare - Wikipedia

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    Leucanthemum vulgare, commonly known as the ox-eye daisy, oxeye daisy, dog daisy, marguerite (French: Marguerite commune, "common marguerite") and other common names, [2] is a widespread flowering plant native to Europe and the temperate regions of Asia, and an introduced plant to North America, Australia and New Zealand.

  3. List of plants with symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Ox-eye daisy: Patience [5] Pansy/Heart's-ease: Thoughtfulness, ... List of national flowers – flowers that represent specific geographic areas;

  4. Oxeye - Wikipedia

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  5. Matthew 7:6 - Wikipedia

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    One modern argument is that dogs and pigs represent Gentiles and heathens, and that this verse is demonstrating the opinion that Jesus' original message was intended only for the Jews in contrast to the more mainstream interpretation of his ministry as being inclusive of both Jews and Gentiles.

  6. Lunar New Year 2021: What does the ox symbolize, and how will ...

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    The Lunar New Year, also known as the Chinese New Year or Spring Festival, begins Friday. But celebrations will be muted amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

  7. Living creatures (Bible) - Wikipedia

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    Another view found in a popular Greek Orthodox Catechism, is that the living creatures represent four covenants given to mankind. The lion represents the Noahic covenant in the sign of the rainbow, the ox represents the Abrahamic covenant of circumcision , the man represents Moses giving the law, and the eagle represents the new covenant Gospel ...

  8. Telekia speciosa - Wikipedia

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    Telekia speciosa is an adaptable species which can grow in a wide range of different habitats. It is often found growing in damp, shaded, nitrogen rich woodland. [10] It has also been known to grow in forests, [11] glades, [12] meadows [10] and mountainous habitats. [13]

  9. Prohibition against slaughtering an animal and its offspring ...

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    The commandment is preceded by the instruction that a calf or lamb is only acceptable for sacrifice on the eighth day (22:26). [1] The Hebrew Bible uses the generic word for bull or cow (Hebrew: שור showr [2]), and the generic word for sheep and ewe (שה seh) and the masculine pronoun form in the verb "slaughter-him" (Hebrew shachat-u)