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ellauri022.html on line 947: Tässä välissä tapahtuvat sitten nää Farhadin ja Miriamin kolkot salamurhat. All in a good cause.
ellauri082.html on line 220: Vuonna 1890 Frost alkoi opiskella Lawrencen high schoolissa, jossa hän innostui latinan ja kreikan kielistä. Siellä hän myös kirjoitti ensimmäisen julkaistun runonsa La Noche Triste ja tapasi tulevan vaimonsa Elinor Miriam Whiten (k. 1938). Naimisiin pariskunta meni 1895. Monenlaista työtä tehtyään Frost toimi maanviljelijänä, kunnes muutti perheineen Englantiin 1912 ja julkaisi siellä esikoiskokoelmansa A Boy's Will seuraavana vuonna. Yhdysvaltoihin Frost palasi 1915 ja toimi siellä opettajana useissa eri korkeakouluissa.
ellauri150.html on line 541: In 30 AD, Judah returned from being a galley slave, and Esther told him that she was no longer betrothed, causing the two to fall in love again. When Judah's mother Miriam and sister Tirzah were sent to the Valley of Lepers by their jailers, Esther brought them food, and, when Judah asked about his family's fate, Esther was told by Miriam to inform him that they were dead, as Miriam did not want her son to see them in agony. When a dying Messala told Judah of his family's real fates, Judah headed to the Valley and angrily confronted Esther, who forced him to hide from his family rather than violate their wishes. On the way out of the Valley, Esther stopped to listen to Jesus' Sermon on the Mount, and she became a convinced Christian; she had an argument with Judah about his lust for vengeance and his lack of interest in Jesus' message of peace and love. However, when the two found that Tirzah was dying, they brought Miriam and Tirzah to Jerusalem to search for Jesus and hope for a cure. They were too late to reach him before he was crucified, but a sudden rainstorm miraculously healed the lepers' wounds and cured them. Ben-Hur, who was now convinced of Jesus' message, embraced Esther and his family, having decided to give up his quest for revenge.
ellauri150.html on line 598: Judah visits the leper colony, where he confronts Esther while she delivers supplies to his mother and sister. Esther convinces Judah to not see them. Judah visits Pilate and rejects his patrimony and Roman citizenship. He returns with Esther to the leper colony, reveals himself to Miriam and learns that Tirzah is dying. Judah and Esther take Miriam and her daughter to see Jesus, but the trial of Jesus has begun. As Jesus is carrying his cross through the streets, he collapses. Judah recognizes him as the man who gave him water years before, and reciprocates. As Judah witnesses the crucifixion of Jesus, Miriam and Tirzah are miraculously healed from Esther's pee. Spare a penny for an ex-leper.
ellauri150.html on line 649: Ben-Hur seeks out Messala in the dark pit of the surgeon's bay. Messala refuses to be carried out to a proper hospital: even if it kills him, he'll see Ben-Hur one last time. The two onetime friends meet. Messala taunts Ben-Hur with the knowledge that Miriam and Tirzah are alive— but as lepers. Having had his last revenge, Messala dies. Ben-Hur goes to seek out his family, even in their horrific state. Esther meets him at the leper's cave. The family reunites as Jesus' crucifixion takes place. At Jesus' death, by a miracle, Miriam and Tirzah are healed of their leprosy. Judah renounces hatred and dedicates himself to his family— which will include Esther as his wife. All live happily ever after, except for Messala.
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It is Numbers 20:1-13 again. Miriam was gone. Moses had just buried his sister in Kadesh, in the Wilderness of Zin (Numbers 20:1). She had placed his basket among the reeds of the Nile and had run to get his mother when Pharaoh’s daughter drew him out. His sister had been with him through all his trials in the wilderness. But now Miriam was gone.
ellauri164.html on line 725: Answer: Psalms 106:32-33 states that the people angered Moses at the waters of strife, that it went ill with Moses, and that he sinned with his mouth. The incident in question occurred in Numbers 20:7-13. Miriam had just passed on. The very next verse states that the people were complaining about the lack of water. This had happened many times during their wilderness experience. And like the other times, the people railed against Moses and Aaron, whining that they would have been better off if they had stayed in Egypt. Moses and Aaron responded by falling face down. They had also done this several times. Maybe they were tired of hearing the same old complaints, or maybe this was their posture of prayer. In any event, God responded quickly, telling Moses to speak to the rock in front of all the people. Water would come gushing out -- enough water for everyone.
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ellauri164.html on line 802: In the first month the whole Israelite community arrived at the Desert of Zin, and they stayed at Kadesh. There Miriam died and was buried. (2) Now there was no water for the community, and the people gathered in opposition to Moses and Aaron. (3) They quarreled with Moses and said, "If only we had died when our brothers fell dead before the LORD! (4) Why did you bring the LORD's community into this desert, that we and our livestock should die here? (5) Why did you bring us up out of Egypt to this terrible place? It has no grain or figs, grapevines or pomegranates. And there is no water to drink!" (6) Moses and Aaron went from the assembly to the entrance to the Tent of Meeting and fell facedown, and the glory of the LORD appeared to them. (7) The LORD said to Moses, (8) "Take the staff, and you and your brother Aaron gather the assembly together. Speak to that rock before their eyes and it will pour out its water. You will bring water out of the rock for the community so they and their livestock can drink." (9) So Moses took the staff from the LORD's presence, just as he commanded him. (10) He and Aaron gathered the assembly together in front of the rock and Moses said to them, "Listen, you rebels, must we bring you water out of this rock?" (11) Then Moses raised his arm and struck the rock twice with his staff. Water gushed out, and the community and their livestock drank. (12) But the LORD said to Moses and Aaron, "Because you did not trust in me enough to honor me as holy in the sight of the Israelites, you will not bring this community into the land I give them." (13) These were the waters of Meribah, [1] where the Israelites quarreled with the LORD and where he showed himself holy among them.
ellauri164.html on line 871: This pattern shows itself again in the beginning of Numbers 20 after the death of Miriam. Once more Israel rebels against Moses and Aaron, this time over a lack of water in the desert of Zin. They claim that it would have been better to have died with Korah’s rebellion rather than wander without food and water, and they express regret over leaving Egypt, a land of “grain, figs, vines, and pomegranates.” This might seem a bold claim, since in our reading Korah has just died a few chapters earlier. Careful reading, however, indicates that there’s actually been a quiet time skip; Numbers 33:38 indicates that Aaron died in “the fortieth year after the sons of Israel had come from the land of Egypt, on the first day in the fifth month.” Given that Aaron’s death is recorded in Chapter 20, just a few verses after the episode at Meribah, this would indicate that the episode at Meribah occurred in year 38 of the 40 year wandering in the wilderness (remember that Israel had spent more than a year at Sinai in addition to travel time from Egypt to Sinai and from Sinai to the Promised Land before the wandering). This means that this rebellious generation of Israelites aren’t referencing a recent event, but instead wishing they had died nearly forty years earlier with Korah! Moses and Aaron have been dealing with this wicked and hard group of people for a very long time, and they are now claiming it would have been better to have died with Korah: a fate they were only spared because of Moses and Aaron’s own intercession!
ellauri164.html on line 959: This story takes place during the fortieth and final year of the Israelites’ consignment to the wilderness before entering the Land of Promise. The generation of those who, by their own admission, were not prepared to enter the Land has died off, and only those men who were nineteen years old or younger at the Exodus (and the tribe of Levi) will enter. The only named survivors of the previous generation are the leaders: Miriam, Aaron, Moses, Joshua, and Caleb. Early in this parashah, Miriam dies without explanation, successor, or national mourning.
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07 of 20 Miriam: Mooseksen sisar

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Miriam: Paha tapaus spitaalista ja henkisestä egosta

ellauri171.html on line 1024: In recent years, scholars have tried to reclaim the shadowy female figures whose tales are often only partially told in the Bible. Rehabilitating Jezebel’s stained reputation is an arduous task, however, for she is a difficult woman to like. She is not a heroic fighter like Deborah, a devoted sister like Miriam or a cherished wife like Ruth. Jezebel cannot even be compared with the Bible’s other bad girls—Potiphar’s wife and Delilah—for no good comes from Jezebel’s deeds. These other women may be bad, but Jezebel is the worst.
ellauri188.html on line 192: Tärkeässä osassa ovat myös Mei Mein kaverit Miriam, Abby ja Priya.
ellauri220.html on line 208: Purkanjäystäjät ottaa lisää vapauxia tehdessään Lennylle sukupuolenvaihdoxen 2017 sarjassa Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is an American period comedy-drama television series, created by Amy Sherman-Palladino, that premiered on March 17, 2017, on Amazon Prime Video. Set in the late 1950s and early 1960s, it stars Rachel Brosnahan as Miriam "Midge" Maisel, a New York housewife who discovers she has a knack for stand-up comedy and pursues a career in it. Suurin tenkkapoo kazojille on ehtiikö Midge panna Lennyä sarjan aikana.
ellauri269.html on line 121: Mulla on toi Leech King (suom. Verijuotikas) kirjana joka löytyi Emmauxen hyllystä. Siitä on tämän paasauxen motto. Astaroth (also Ashtaroth, Astarot and Asteroth), in demonology, was known to be the Great Duke of Hell in the first hierarchy with Beelzebub and Lucifer; he was part of the evil trinity. He is known to be a male (or female) figure most likely named after the Near Eastern goddess Astarte. Hazeroth (Nu. 11:35, 12:16, 33:17-18) oli Moosexen porukoiden taukopaikka missä Mirja sai ihotaudin, oisko ollut siihen yhteen paikkaan? Voiko pitaali tarttua hurlumheihin? Mirjan ihotaudista on ollut puhe myös albumissa Miriam">171. Miriam on Maria hepreaxi, tai turkixi. Se on turkkilaisen Ecemin toinen nimi.
ellauri269.html on line 515: Nimet, kuten 'Inaara' ja 'Kaalif' ja 'Idaar' ovat arabialaista alkuperää, ja juutalaiset käyttivät niitä yleisesti muslimivallan alaisina islamin kultakaudella ja nimet, kuten 'Merran' ja 'Meiri' (jotka ovat muunnelmia nimestä Miriam , yksi juutalaisuuden tärkeimmistä profeetoista ja Mooseksen sisar, esim Golda Meir), "Hesekiel" (toinen juutalaisuuden tärkeän profeetan nimi), Joraal (tarkoittaa "Jumala kohottaa" hepreaksi ja Supermanin isän nimi, toinen vahvasti Kahden juutalaisen luoma juutalainen hahmo) ja "Behomat" (alkuperäisellä hepreankielisellä ääntämyksellä Behemoth, Jobin kirjassa mainittu merihirviö).
ellauri269.html on line 758: Joidenkin viidennen ja seitsemännen luokan oppilaidensa lisäpanoksella rabbi ja yksityiskoulun opettaja pohtii Harry Potter -sarjan arvoja ja löytää yhtäläisyyksiä Toorasta ja Talmudista. Rosenberg ottaa "elämän ikuiset kysymykset" vastuualueekseen ("Anteeksi, ei noituutta ja taikasauvoja"), ja aloittaa henkilökohtaisella käyttäytymisellä ("Sääntöjen rikkominen", "Käytöstavat") ja laajentaa näkökulmaa, kun hän lopulta menee "Kuolemaan", "Hyvään ja pahaan" ja "Rakkauteen". Hän tekee vertailuja koko ajan - Harryn sääntöjen rikkomisen välillä, ei hauskaa, ja Elian teknisesti takalaittoman mutta hauskan "välienselvittelyn" välillä Ba'alin profeettojen kanssa Karmel -vuorella; Harryn, Ronin ja Hermionen sekä Mooseksen, Aaronin ja Miriamin triojen välillä; Kalkaroksen ja Daavidin katkeransuloiset parannukset. Ne ovat vain joskus hieman venytettyjä, ja paitsi silloin, kun hän kumittaa rasistisia sävyjä, joita jotkut lukijat havaitsevat Rowlingin talonhaltijoissa (mutta nuhtelee häntä tonttujen kohtelusta), ne ovat selvästi perusteltuja. Päättyen 20 sivuun yleisesti kiinnostavia opiskelijaesseitä ("Vaikka se, mitä Harry teki, oli hieman" rohkeampaa ", se, mitä Mooses teki, oli hieman järkevämpää") ja tiettyjen Raamatun viitteiden kerääminen, kirjoittaja helpottaa varovasti vielä vähemmän mietiskeleviä lukijoita harkitsemaan, kuten yksi lukupää sanoo, "Mikä todella merkitsee."
ellauri275.html on line 699: Ilmeisesti Svetlana loikkasi neukuista 1967 koska Kruzev oli ruvennut rumasti mustaamaan iskän mainetta. Vuonna 1984, jolloin Stalin oli osittain kuntoutunut Neuvostoliitossa, Svetlana muutti takaisin tyttärensä Olgan kanssa, ja molemmat saivat Neuvostoliiton kansalaisuuden. Juutalaiselle melkein brittitoimittajalle Miriam Grossille Svetlana katui neukuista lähtöä. Hän oli hyvin halukas selittämään, kuinka hän oli saapunut länteen
ellauri275.html on line 703: Miriamkin joutui Israelissa ruoka-aikojen aikana pitämään kirjoja käsivarsien alla varmistaaxeen etteivät kyynärpäät työntyneet ulos. Jos ei syönyt pinaattia lounasaikaan, kylmä pinaatti työnnettiin väkisin kitaan välipalalla. Eat your greens. Hän on hyvin onnellinen siitä että hän on englantilainen – tai melkein englantilainen.
ellauri338.html on line 85: Martin Gilbert oli piirrellyt kirjan täyden juutalaismielisiä karttoja Arab-Israel konfliktista 1973. Kirja oli tarjon Pasilan sivukirjaston ajankohtaista hyllyssä. Kappas Martin on kuin onkin anglosexisesta nimestä huolimatta juutalainen! Hänen isänsä oli kultaseppä Goldberg ja äiti Miriam. Kaikki hänen isovanhempansa olivat syntyneet juutalaisten aitauxessa Tsaari-Venäjällä (nykyinen Puola ja Liettua). Yhdeksän kuukautta toisen maailmansodan puhkeamisen jälkeen hänet evakuoitiin Kanadaan osana Britannian pyrkimyksiä suojella lapsia. Vanha tautien vaivaama mies, pieni kuin pyhänä kasvanut. Martinin tarkoitus oli puolustella Israelin vuoden 1973 hyökkäyssotaa jossa GT-sählämit etenivät Suezin kanavalle asti, missä ne sitten pysäytti länkkäreiden huoli kanavan läpikulkuliikenteestä. Ei hitto sentään ruveta maxamaan juutalaisille siitä tulleja.
ellauri341.html on line 439: Mutta vielä tärkeämpi osa oli miss Neuburgilla oli levarissa Esinahkakukkula 24 ei vastaa (1955), Hill 24 ne otvechaet, (Giv'a 24 Eina Ona), jossa hänn oli Miriam Miszrahi. Haya oli hirmu panettava pienenä.
xxx/ellauri166.html on line 347: It is through the being of Yahuah (fatherly aspect) and the wisdom or spirit of Yahuah (motherly aspect) that the son of Yahuah, the bodily manifestation or substance of Yahuah was conceived, and eventually brought forth into the world by the means of a virgin named Miriam. Ha Mashiach was conceived of the Ruach (Matthew 1:20), and in the physical portrayal of this, he was born of Miriam. The meaning of the word "of" carries through in that HaMashiach is conceived and born of the Ruch, as sort of "pictured" in Miriam. The conception in the spiritual realm was also pictured at HaMashiach's baptism when the Ruch Ah Qudsh descended upon him in the form of a dove, and Yahuah spoke from heaven saying, "my son, the beloved, in you I am well pleased" Luke 3:22.
xxx/ellauri186.html on line 395: Rosenfeld's short stories were inspired by his Chicago family: his bombastic father, his mother Miriam who died young, his sister, his unmarried aunts. He and his wife Vasiliki had two children, George and Eleni, the latter of which later became a Buddhist nun. He grew up a few blocks from Saul Bellow, and had known him since he was a teenager, when they worked on the same high school newspaper.
xxx/ellauri252.html on line 228: Friedan was born Bettye Naomi Goldstein on February 4, 1921, in Peoria, Illinois, to Harry and Miriam (Horowitz) Goldstein, whose Jewish families were from Russia and Hungary. Harry owned a jewelry store in Peoria, and Miriam wrote for the society page of a newspaper when Friedan's father fell ill. Her mother's new life outside the home seemed much more gratifying.
xxx/ellauri292.html on line 311: Abigail on myös listattu yhdeksi seitsemästä juutalaisesta naisprofeettasta, muut kuusi ovat Miriam">Mirjam, Debora, Hanna, Saara, Hulda ja Esther. Moraalisen luonteensa vuoxi Abraham Kuyper väittää, että Abigailin käytös osoittaa "mielenkiintoisimman luonteen ja horjumattoman uskon", mutta moraalittomammpi Alice Bach pitää häntä kumouksellisena. Adele Berlin puolestaan asettaa vastakkain Abigailin (a) tarinan Batseban (b) tarinan kanssa. Yhdessä (a) vaimo estää Davidia murhaamasta typerää ja ahnetta miestään. Toisessa (b) Daavid määrää hyvän miehen kuolemaan, koska hän haluaa hänen vaimoaan. "Abigail-tarinassa (a) Daavidin, potentiaalisen kuninkaan, pili nähdään yhä vahvempana ja hyveellisempänä, kun taas Batseban tarinassa (b} hallitseva munarakki näyttää römpsänpuutteensa yhä avoimemmin ja alkaa menettää sukunuijansa hallinnan." (Detaljit kz. albumia 156.)
xxx/ellauri303.html on line 71: II Makkabeissa ja Gittinissä äidin nimeä ei anneta, muissa rabbiinisissa kertomuksissa häntä kutsutaan Miriam bat Tanhumiksi, kun taas syyrialaisissa kristityissä hän on nimeltään Shamone ja/tai Maryam. Ilmeinen yhteys I Samuelin 2:5:een sai kuitenkin espanjalaisen Josipponin tarkistajan (toim. Konstantinopoli, 1510, 4:19) nimetä II Makkabien anonyymi äiti "Hannaksi", jolla hänestä on tullut kuuluisa Josipponin pidemmän (espanjalaisen) version ja keskiaikaisen heprealaisen piyyutimin levittämisen ansiosta.
xxx/ellauri303.html on line 73: Toisessa tarinaversiossa piti palvella jotain idolia eikä syödä kinkkua. Kolmas tarinan versio esiintyy Valituslauluissa Rabbah (Luku 1). Nainen tässä tarinassa on nimeltään Miriam bat Nakhtom (Miriam, leipurin tytär), joka kohtaa "Ceaserin". Kun seitsemäs poika teloitetaan, äiti vaatii, että hänet tapetaan ennen kuin hänen seitsemäs poikansa tapetaan. "Ceaser" kieltäytyy, koska Raamattu kieltää eläimen ja sen jälkeläisten tappamisen samana päivänä (ks. 3. Moos. 22:28). Äiti vastaa "Hyhmä! Oletko jo täyttänyt kaikki käskyt ja vain tämä on jäljellä?!" Siitä huolimatta poika on valmistautunut teloitukseen ja äiti sanoo hänelle: "Mene pakastearkkusi Abrahamin luo ja sano hänelle: Näin sanoi äitini: Älä liian kanssa paukuttele henxeleitäsi ja sano: Minä rakensin alttarin ja olin uhraavinani Iisakin, minun äitini rakensi seitsemän alttaria ja uhrasi seitsemän poikaa yhtenä päivänä."
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