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  2. Eye of a needle - Wikipedia

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    The term "eye of a needle" is used as a metaphor for a very narrow opening. It occurs several times throughout the Talmud . The New Testament quotes Jesus as saying in Luke 18:25 that "it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God" ( Jesus and the rich young man ); This is repeated in ...

  3. Eye of the Needle (film) - Wikipedia

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    Eye of the Needle is a 1981 British spy film directed by Richard Marquand, and starring Donald Sutherland and Kate Nelligan. Written by Stanley Mann , it is based on the 1978 novel of the same title by Ken Follett .

  4. Eye of the Needle - Wikipedia

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    The Eye of the Needle, 1963 film directed by Marcello Andreie; Eye of the Needle, 1981 film directed by Richard Marquand, based on the novel by Ken Follett "Eye of the Needle" (Star Trek: Voyager), the seventh episode of Star Trek: Voyager

  5. Eye of the Needle (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Eye of the Needle is a spy thriller novel written by Welsh author Ken Follett. [1] It was originally published in 1978 by the Penguin Group under the title Storm Island.This novel was Follett's first successful, best-selling effort as a novelist, and it earned him the 1979 Edgar Award for Best Novel from the Mystery Writers of America. [2]

  6. Qoph - Wikipedia

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    Needle from Ancient Egypt, 13th–10th century BC. The origin of the glyph shape of qōp is uncertain.It is usually suggested to have originally depicted either a sewing needle, specifically the eye of a needle (Hebrew קוף quf and Aramaic קופא qopɑʔ both refer to the eye of a needle), or the back of a head and neck (qāf in Arabic meant "nape"). [1]

  7. Acts of Peter and Andrew - Wikipedia

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    The text consists of a series of extremely long tales of miracles, such as Andrew riding a cloud to where Peter is, and Peter literally putting a camel through the eye of a needle, turning the traditional metaphor ("it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of the needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven") on its head.

  8. Talk:Eye of a needle - Wikipedia

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    The whole idea of the eye of the needle being an entrance and exit to a wall Kingdom come from a Biblical scripture that says it's harder for a rich man to get into the Kingdom of Heaven is for Camel to fit through an eye of a needle..

  9. Koshchei - Wikipedia

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    For example, his death may be hidden in a needle that is hidden inside an egg, the egg is in a duck, the duck is in a hare, the hare is in a chest, the chest is buried or chained up on a faraway island of Buyan. Usually he takes the role of a malevolent rival figure, who competes for (or entraps) a male hero's love interest.