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  2. Coats of skin - Wikipedia

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    The Fall of Adam and Eve as depicted on the Sistine Chapel ceiling. In the biblical story of Adam and Eve, coats of skin (Hebrew: כתנות עור, romanized: kāṯənōṯ ‘ōr, sg. coat of skin) were the aprons provided to Adam and Eve by God when they fell from a state of innocent obedience under Him to a state of guilty disobedience.

  3. Living Garment of God - Wikipedia

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    The conceptualization of the living garment of God is distinguished from Baruch Spinoza's notion of the natural world, which viewed God as identical with nature. [2] The Faustian concept cites an Earth Spirit that creates all things that transpire in the temporal world and that these constitute the living garment of the Godhead. [2]

  4. Biblical clothing - Wikipedia

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    The Jews visited Egypt in the Bible from the earliest patriarchs (beginning in Genesis 12:10–20), to the flight into Egypt by Joseph, Mary, and the infant Jesus (in Matthew 2:13–23). The most notable example is the long stay from Joseph's (son of Jacob) being sold into slavery in Genesis 29 , to the Exodus from Egypt in Exodus 14 , during ...

  5. Perses (brother of Aeetes) - Wikipedia

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    Perses' brother Aeëtes had been warned by an oracle that great peril would come to him if the golden fleece was ever removed from Colchis. [2] Indeed, after Medea helped Jason steal the fleece, Perses usurped the throne of Colchis from his brother, but was subsequently slain by Medea, his paternal niece, who restored her father to the throne, [3] as an oracle had once predicted that he would ...

  6. Absyrtus - Wikipedia

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    Absyrtus was the son of Aeëtes, king of Colchis and a brother of Medea and Chalciope.His mother is variously given: Hyginus calls her Ipsia, [3] Hesiod and the Bibliotheca call her Idyia, [4] Apollonius calls her Asterodeia, a Caucasian Oceanid [5] and others Hecate, [6] [7] the Nereid Neaera [8] [9] or Eurylyte.

  7. Iconostasis of the Cathedral of Hajdúdorog - Wikipedia

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    Gideon asked for proof of God's message; he laid a fleece of wool on the ground and asked the Lord to make the fleece wet and keep the ground dry by next morning, if the victory were to be his. Next morning the fleece was wet and the ground was dry; Gideon demanded a second test in which the fleece should remain dry while dew covered the rest ...

  8. Love Come to Life - Wikipedia

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    The album features music for rolling down the car window and turning up the volume, or rolling up your sleeves and bringing your church into God’s presence." [13] Furthermore, Cross wrote that "as you listen to Love Come to Life, it is easy to see Big Daddy Weave garners their lyrical content from life experiences. With each track you’re ...

  9. Matthew 8:29 - Wikipedia

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    Augustine: "Whereas Matthew relates that there were two who were afflicted with dæmons, but Mark and Luke mention only one, you must understand that one of them was a person of note, for whom all that country was in grief, and about whose recovery there was much care, whence the fame of this miracle was the more noised abroad."