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Stellizine
as spelled in Building a Life Worth Living by https://archive.org/details/buildingalifeworthlivingbymarsham.linehan/page/n77/mode/1up?view=theatercurrentTag: New redirect
16:0716:07, 27 April 2024diffhist+43
Ekpyrotic
this word is ambiguous, it could refer to either the ancient concept or the modern conceptcurrentTag: Redirect target changed
02:0102:01, 1 April 2024diffhist+31
Altar (Bible)
→Altar of incense: the Altar of Incense and the Inner Altar are the same thing, and although it "belonged" to the Holy of Holies (according to 1 Kings 6:22), it was not physically inside of the Holy of Holiescurrent
07:0907:09, 30 March 2024diffhist−61
Numbers 31
Undid revision
1214789896 by
Richard L. Peterson (
talk) although I'm sure you meant well, the use of the term "genocide" without first establishing that the chapter describes a genocide does not flow well and turns the first sentence into a
POV argument about the significance of the chapter in Judaism and ChristianityTag: Undo
04:2504:25, 30 April 2024diffhist+80
N
Stellizine
as spelled in Building a Life Worth Living by https://archive.org/details/buildingalifeworthlivingbymarsham.linehan/page/n77/mode/1up?view=theatercurrentTag: New redirect
16:0716:07, 27 April 2024diffhist+43
Ekpyrotic
this word is ambiguous, it could refer to either the ancient concept or the modern conceptcurrentTag: Redirect target changed
02:0102:01, 1 April 2024diffhist+31
Altar (Bible)
→Altar of incense: the Altar of Incense and the Inner Altar are the same thing, and although it "belonged" to the Holy of Holies (according to 1 Kings 6:22), it was not physically inside of the Holy of Holiescurrent
07:0907:09, 30 March 2024diffhist−61
Numbers 31
Undid revision
1214789896 by
Richard L. Peterson (
talk) although I'm sure you meant well, the use of the term "genocide" without first establishing that the chapter describes a genocide does not flow well and turns the first sentence into a
POV argument about the significance of the chapter in Judaism and ChristianityTag: Undo