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  2. Pillars of fire and cloud - Wikipedia

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    [6] [note 1] Elsewhere in the Bible, there are references to the pillars of cloud and fire in the Book of Psalms , [ 7 ] and the Book of Nehemiah . [ 8 ] The theme is built upon in the Book of Isaiah ; in chapter 4, the prophet describes his vision of the holy city of Zion in the post-apocalyptic era, and says that the city will be canopied by ...

  3. Volcano plot (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    A volcano plot is constructed by plotting the negative logarithm of the p value on the y axis (usually base 10). This results in data points with low p values (highly significant) appearing toward the top of the plot. The x axis is the logarithm of the fold change between the two conditions. The logarithm of the fold change is used so that ...

  4. Volcano deity - Wikipedia

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    A volcano deity is a deification of a volcano. Volcano deities are often associated with fire , and are often represented as fire deities as well. The following is a list of volcano deities:

  5. Christian mythology - Wikipedia

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    Huston Smith, a professor of philosophy and a writer on comparative religion, notes the similarity between Mara's temptation of the Buddha before his ministry and Satan's temptation of Christ before his ministry. [32] In the Book of Revelation, the author sees a vision of a pregnant woman in the sky being pursued by a huge red dragon. The ...

  6. Eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD - Wikipedia

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    For example, Josephus in his Antiquities of the Jews mentions that the eruption occurred "in the days of Titus Caesar." [ 50 ] Suetonius , a second-century historian, in his Life of Titus simply says that, "There were some dreadful disasters during his reign, such as the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in Campania ."

  7. Horns of Hattin - Wikipedia

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    The ruined Canaanite hilltop fortress of Tel Qarney Hittin, the site name used by Israeli archaeologists, was identified by Zvi Gal with Meron/Merom of the Hebrew Bible (Joshua 11, "waters of Merom") and with the city mentioned as m-r-m-i-m in a campaign list of Thutmose III (r. 1479–1425 BCE), and again by Ramses II (r. 1279–1213 BCE) and Tiglath Pileser III in 733/32 BCE, based on ...

  8. Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego - Wikipedia

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    Judith Hawley's note in the Norton Critical Edition suggests that this is because the three defied the power of a king. [ 19 ] 1865: In Anthony Trollope 's novel Miss Mackenzie , the protagonist John Ball is a director of two ironically named insurance companies, the Shadrach Fire Assurance Office and the Abednego Life Office. [ 20 ]

  9. Mount Sinai (Bible) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Sinai, showing the approach to Mount Sinai, 1839 painting by David Roberts, in The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt, and Nubia. The biblical account of the giving of the instructions and teachings of the Ten Commandments was given in the Book of Exodus, primarily between chapters 19 and 24, during which Sinai is mentioned by name twice, in Exodus 19:2; 24:16.