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  2. Seven seals - Wikipedia

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    This is the cry for vindication by the Christian martyrs who were persecuted by the Jews after Christ's death and leading up to the fall of Jerusalem in the year 70. [19] Both Ernest Renan and Volkmar , modern rationalist preterists , marked the year 64 as a significant year for Christian martyrdom. [ 14 ]

  3. Deus vult - Wikipedia

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    Deus vult (Ecclesiastical Latin: 'God wills it') is a Christian motto historically tied to ideas of Divine providence and individual interpretation of God's will. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was first chanted by Catholics during the First Crusade in 1096 as a rallying cry, most likely under the form Deus le veult or Deus lo vult , as reported by the Gesta ...

  4. Codex Gigas - Wikipedia

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    The Codex Gigas opened to the page with the distinctive portrait of the Devil from which the text received its byname, the Devil's Bible. [1]The Codex Gigas ("Giant Book"; Czech: Obří kniha) is the largest extant medieval illuminated manuscript in the world, at a length of 92 cm (36 in). [2]

  5. New Texas Giant - Wikipedia

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    As the name suggests, New Texas Giant is located within the Texas section of Six Flags Over Texas. [13] It was Rocky Mountain Construction's first installation of I-Box track. [9] New Texas Giant operates with three trains manufactured by Gerstlauer. [8] [9] There are three trains (colored red, blue, and black) themed to 1961 Cadillac Devilles ...

  6. Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse - Wikipedia

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    [4] [41] Alternatively, the preservation of oil and wine could symbolize the preservation of the Christian faithful, who use oil and wine in their sacraments. [42] According to the Interpretātiō Graecǎ, he is Limos (Λῑμός, Līmós (latinized as Līmus), literally "Hunger", "Starvation" or "Famine"), personification/deity of famine.

  7. Si-Te-Cah - Wikipedia

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    According to reports of Northern Paiute oral history, the Si-Te-Cah, Saiduka or Sai'i [1] (sometimes erroneously referred to as Say-do-carah or Saiekare [2] after a term said to be used by the Si-Te-Cah to refer to another group) were a legendary tribe who the Northern Paiutes fought a war with and eventually wiped out or drove away from the area, with the final battle having taken place at ...

  8. The inside story behind ‘Bull Durham’: ‘Fights, lies ...

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    In his new book “The Church of Baseball,” Ron Shelton recalls “Bull Durham” triumphing over a thousand doubters — how his story of sad-sack minor-leaguers put lollygagging in the ...

  9. Heaven in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    The Bible does not provide much information on what Heaven is supposed to be like. [4] As a result, Christian theologians are usually not very specific when describing heaven. [4] The Book of Revelation states that the New Jerusalem will be transported from Heaven to Earth, rather than people from Earth going to Heaven. [5]