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Passages similar to: Book of Jubilees — Chapter XXXVIII
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Jewish Apocrypha
Book of Jubilees
Chapter XXXVIII (38:16)
And Balaq, the son of Beor, reigned in Edom, and the name of his city was Danaba.
Mesoamerican
Part IV, Chapter 6 (2)
One was called Qocaib, and he was the son of Balam-Quitzé, of the Cavec. The one called Qoacutec was son of Balam-Acab, of the Nihaib; and the other c...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XXI: The Jewish Institutions and Laws of Far Higher Antiquity Than The Philosophy of the Greeks. (25)
Then Jonathan the son of Ozias reigned for sixteen years. In his time Esaias still prophesied, and Hosea, and Michaeas the Morasthite, and Joel the...
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Zoroastrian
Chapter I (26)
Afterwards arose Ardavahist, and then Shatvaîrô, and then Spendarmad, and then Horvadad, and then Amerôdad.
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Zoroastrian
Chapter XXXII (7)
By Isadvâstar was begotten a son whose name was Ururviga, and they call him Arang-i Bîrâdân ('fore-arm of brothers') for this reason, that, as they...
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Christian Scripture
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
IX. John Extols Jesus—the Woman at the Well—"one Soweth, and Another Reapeth" (4)
Then cometh he to a city of Samaria called Sychar, near to the parcel of ground that Jacob gave to his son Joseph.
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 12: Of the Nativity and Proceeding forth or Descent of the Holy Angels, as also of their Government, Order, and Heavenly joyous Life. (133)
His name was not so at the beginning: for he was a creaturely prince or king of the heart of God in the bright light, even the brightest among the...
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Mesoamerican
Part IV, Chapter 5 (1)
They were not ill, they had neither pain nor agony when they gave their advice to their children. These are the names of their sons: Balam-Quitzé had ...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XXI: The Jewish Institutions and Laws of Far Higher Antiquity Than The Philosophy of the Greeks. (24)
After Joas, Amasias his son reigned as his successor thirty-nine years. He in like manner was succeeded by his son Ozias, who reigned for fifty-two...
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Gnostic
Sophia of Jesus Christ (21)
"And his consort is the Great Sophia, who from the first was destined in him for union by Self-begotten Father, from Immortal Man, who appeared as...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter LXIX (13)
And this is the task of Kâsbeêl, the chief of the oath which he showed to the holy ones when he dwelt high above in glory, and its name is Bîqâ.
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Christian Scripture
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
XXXVIII. Syrophenician's Daughter Healed—a Deaf Mute Hears and Talks (1)
FROM thence Jesus went into the borders of Tyre and Sidon.
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XXI: The Jewish Institutions and Laws of Far Higher Antiquity Than The Philosophy of the Greeks. (17)
Hiram gave his daughter to Solomon about the time of the arrival of Menelaus in Phoenicia, after the capture of Troy, as is said by Menan-der of...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter XXI: The Jewish Institutions and Laws of Far Higher Antiquity Than The Philosophy of the Greeks. (19)
Then Ochozias reigned a year. In his time Elisaeus continued to prophesy, and along with him Adadonaeus. After him the mother of Ozias, Gotholia,...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter LX (8)
But the male is named Behemoth, who occupied with his breast a waste wilderness named †Dûidâin†, on the east of the garden where the elect and righteo...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 12: Of the Nativity and Proceeding forth or Descent of the Holy Angels, as also of their Government, Order, and Heavenly joyous Life. (135)
For his circumference, conception or chief mother, was the Son of God, and there he stood as a king or prince of God.
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CX (46)
It was, perhaps, from these offerings that the Garden derived its name
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Zoroastrian
Chapter XXXI (37)
And the name of one besides them was Dastân; he was considered more eminent than they, and Sagânsîh and the southern quarter were given to him; and Av...
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Gnostic
Yaldabaoth’s World Order (Yaldabaoth’s World Order)
Yaldabaoth is the first ruler, who took great power from his mother. Then he left her and moved away from the place where he was born. He took...
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Mesopotamian
Other Accounts: Marduk Creation (OBV.14)
The city of Babylon was built, and E-sagil was finished
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Mesoamerican
Part IV, Chapter 5 (6)
In this manner, then, came about the disappearance and end of Balam-Quitzé, Balam-Acab, Mahucutah, and Iqui-Balam, the first men who came there from...
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