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  2. Ascension of Isaiah - Wikipedia

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    It is generally believed that the text is composed of three different sections written at different times, by different authors. [7] The earliest section, regarding chapters 3:13–4:22, was composed at about the end of the first century AD or perhaps early second century and is believed to be a text of Jewish origins which was later on redacted by Christian scribes. [8]

  3. Isaiah - Wikipedia

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    The book of Isaiah, along with the book of Jeremiah, is distinctive in the Hebrew bible for its direct portrayal of the "wrath of the L ORD" as presented, for example, in Isaiah 9:19 stating "Through the wrath of the L ORD of hosts is the land darkened, and the people shall be as the fuel of the fire."

  4. Samael - Wikipedia

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    He appears further as the embodiment of evil in the Ascension of Isaiah and is called by various names: Melkira Hebrew: מלך רע, "king of evil/wicked" Malkira / Malchira מלאך רע, "Messenger of evil" Belkira prob. בעל קיר, "lord of the wall" Bechira בחיר רע, "elect/chosen of evil

  5. Robert Charles (scholar) - Wikipedia

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    He is known particularly for his English translations of numerous apocryphal and pseudepigraphal Ancient Hebrew writings, including the Book of Jubilees (1895), the Apocalypse of Baruch (1896), the Ascension of Isaiah (1900), the Book of Enoch (1906), and the Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs (1908), which have been widely used.

  6. Entering heaven alive - Wikipedia

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    Ascension Rock, inside the Chapel of the Ascension (Jerusalem), is said to bear the imprint of Jesus' right foot as he left Earth and ascended into heaven.. The Christian Old Testament, which is based primarily upon the Hebrew Bible, follows the Jewish narrative and mentions that Enoch was "taken" by God, and that Elijah was bodily assumed into Heaven on a chariot of fire.

  7. Category:Isaiah - Wikipedia

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    Ascension of Isaiah; I. Book of Isaiah; M. Matthew 3:3; Matthew 4:14–15 This page was last edited on 27 July 2023, at 15:52 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  8. Allen Iverson's 5 Children: All About Tiaura, Allen II ... - AOL

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    Allen shares his children, Tiaura, Allen II, Isaiah, Messiah and Dream, with his ex-wife, Tawanna Taylor. The retired NBA player has gushed on social media that he loves being a part of the ...

  9. Isaiah 1 - Wikipedia

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    Isaiah 1 is the first chapter of the Book of Isaiah, one of the Book of the Prophets in the Hebrew Bible, which is the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. [1] [2] In this "vision of Isaiah concerning Judah and Jerusalem", the prophet calls the nation to repentance and predicts the destruction of the first temple in the siege of Jerusalem.