As I have mentioned, the sacrificial rite of kirasudj is held one month after the burial by adherents of traditional religion. |
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There is a dialogue between Yama and the boy about the primordial Fire and sacrificial rituals to attain to heavenly life. |
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We were also expecting to hear about how Moses sealed our covenant with God in the blood of sacrificial animals. |
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In the early church, Christ was seen as the ransom for sin, the sacrificial lamb and the model of the life in God. |
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The Hebrew for one of the many sacrificial offering is chatot, from the same root as the word chait. |
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Christ's role as the Justifier takes primacy over that of Christ as Second Adam or the sacrificial lamb of the atonement. |
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Spices were used as incense for the sacrificial offerings, which in our time is represented by Tefillah, prayer. |
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Perhaps the reason now is that they were still carrying out their priestly duties and were about to eat a sacrificial meal. |
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Buddha challenged the Vedic practice of rigid sacrificial rituals and the practice of caste systems. |
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The Vedic religion with its sacrificial rites began to wane and other religions began to replace it. |
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At the top were the Brahmans, priests of the sacrificial religion and intellectuals. |
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It apprehends his life of perfect obedience and his sacrificial death on Calvary as the spotless Lamb. |
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Jesus, in the Old Covenant, your people were sanctified by being sprinkled with the blood of sacrificial animals. |
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Plead forgiveness on the basis of the sacrificial death of God's Son for sinners. |
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The African village required construction of yellow and black native huts, palisades, sacrificial altars, and jungle backdrop. |
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Ancient rituals have been revived, sacrificial altars rebuilt and lunar patterns observed with increasing attention. |
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Vedic Indians solved square roots in order to build sacrificial altars of the proper size. |
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In this sacrificial procession, statuettes of the lares and of the Emperor are held by three of the figures on the left. |
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Even the Last Supper and the death of Jesus point to the depths of Jesus' sacrificial sharing. |
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Since the flour was placed atop the burnt offerings, it was the burnt offerings that still constituted the basis of the sacrificial service. |
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When it comes to making a sacrificial gift to the gods, they prefer to slaughter a male chicken. |
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The function of the haruspices was divination of the future from the entrails of sacrificial animals. |
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These sort of occasions usually throw up at least one big sacrificial lamb for the boys to spit-roast. |
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In this instance, everyone had an aesthetic opinion, as if aesthetics had anything to do with the sacrificial slaughter of 6,000 innocents. |
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Judaism and paganism both practiced the pouring of sacrificial libations of both blood and wine. |
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The Celts built bonfires and fired animals as sacrificial offerings to their death god. |
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Part of the ritual of sacrificial offering required pouring out water on the altar. |
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For instance, an Attic red-figure krater with a sacrificial scene features a votive tablet on a column next to the altar. |
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Natural nacre also benefits from so-called sacrificial ionic bonds between proteins, which break under stress but can reform. |
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He said there was a feeling that fishing in the region had been offered up as a sacrificial lamb. |
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Junior football is the traditional sacrificial ground where balding corner-backs regularly obliterate frisky teenagers for no apparent reason. |
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In the chiaroscuro of this place of offering, figured with the wax and soot of burned candles, a chicken scratches near a sacrificial stone. |
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However, Max is addled with a sacred sacrificial goat that he needs to deliver to a wedding in Yeoville, a sleazy suburb in Johannesburg. |
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Return to his father in earth and the meaning of the sacrificial fire were the first two boons granted without hesitation. |
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It's a lot easier to believe someone is a selfish snob when they aren't so self sacrificial to their friends. |
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The Vedas had been slowly expanded to include the massive Brahmanas, the instructions of sacrificial rituals. |
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Flower Wars were among the most important method of obtaining sacrificial victims. |
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Inside they discover a sacrificial chamber where the human victims look to have been consumed from inside. |
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If not, and if some want to draw lots to choose a sacrificial victim, may they force everyone to join in? |
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I don't think we should throw her under the bus as a sacrificial lamb for this. |
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The divine light guides him to the fore, even if it is the fore of the sacrificial altar. |
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A water buffalo and a cow proved unwilling to be sacrificial animals and fled from the butcher's block, sparking confusion among locals. |
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It does not come from recitation of hymns, sacrificial worship or a hundred fasts. |
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Satan will be bound, and the temple will be rebuilt and the sacrificial system reinstituted. |
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He was the sacrificial lamb without blemish, making an atonement to end all sacrifices. |
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His was a vicarious death, both sacrificial and substitutionary. |
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These examples were coated with sacrificial material, especially camwood. |
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That still exists, but the sacrificial style in American politics is just as strong. |
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These people promoted the Temple-centered sacrificial hierocracy, legitimated by the Persian authority, with high priests appointed by the Persian authorities. |
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May that which is unholy within me be nailed to the sacrificial cross of crucifixion and may that which pleases you be raised in the holy and blessed hope of the ressurection. |
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The Assyrians believed the god Shamash the Sun sent messages to inform the haruspex of the structure of the universe at the moment the sacrificial knife struck the victim. |
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There was the hope of an afterlife and there were sacrificial rituals. |
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All these sacrificial offerings might slake a predator's desires. |
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Close to it was a ditched enclosure, interpreted as a corral for livestock awaiting the feasts, perhaps to be slaughtered in sacrificial ceremonies. |
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Eschewing the accepted practice of hiring a good PR man to sell the product, they wheeled out an uninformed and ungroomed treasurer as a sacrificial lamb. |
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Venturing deep below the ice, the explorers soon realise to their horror that the subterranean structure is in fact a sacrificial chamber, home to the dreaded aliens. |
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On a 20-metre altar various sacrificial offerings are left, such as historical figures made out of flour, fruit seeds, potted trees and rockeries. |
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Colonel Sanders, image forever accompanied odor of sacrificial meat. |
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These two variegated, great goddesses striving for gloriousness, the golden ones who move crookedly, have approached thy sacrificial grass. |
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The church teaches that through consecration by a priest the sacrificial bread and wine become the body and blood of Christ. |
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Buddhist texts also refer to the three Vedic sacrificial fires, reinterpreting and explaining them as ethical conduct. |
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Strickland found many skulls during his dig and suggested they might have been sacrificial. |
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On new buildings, a solid fire retardant barrier over the rafters can make the thatch sacrificial in case of fire. |
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The church teaches that through consecration invoked by a priest the sacrificial bread and wine become the body and blood of Christ. |
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Christ is believed to have died in place of the believer, who is accounted righteous as a result of this sacrificial payment. |
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Deer was the principal sacrificial animal for the Huichal Indians of Mexico. |
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The inner refractory lining serves as sacrificial layer to protect the kiln structure. |
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Furthermore, the Gundestrup cauldron, found in Himmerland, may be a sacrificial vessel like the one described in Strabo's text. |
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They regard it as a religious duty to offer to him, on fixed days, human as well as other sacrificial victims. |
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For the Aztecs, a significant tribute was the acquisition of sacrificial victims for their religious rituals. |
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Wooden statues of the spirits were erected on top of this sacrificial castle. |
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In both ancient and modern religious ritual, sheep are used as sacrificial animals. |
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They asserted also that the Book of Common Prayer as a whole contained a strong sacrificial theology in the ordinal. |
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He theorized that Jesus' sacrificial death occurred in order for the Father to forgive while still maintaining his just rule over the universe. |
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He attached sacrificial pieces of zinc or iron to the copper, which provided cathodic protection to the host metal. |
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The old sacrificial well is still there, but animals aren't thrown into it to appease monsters anymore. |
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The sacrificial coating protects the hull, but because it takes the damage the hull doesn't, we must replace it annually. |
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Autoassassinophilia and symphorophilia are paraphilias of the sacrificial type. |
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The parts were connected electrically to a sacrificial zinc anode using stainless steel wire. |
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The essence of the mass and its sacrificial character was also included as a subject of discussion. |
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Not the sacrificial laws, surely, nor the detailed laws concerning kashrut, mixtures of wool and linen, and levirate marriage. |
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The model included sacrificial anode beds, with a ground resistance of 5 ohms, spaced 3,600 ft apart. |
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Protective techniques are also represented, including sacrificial anode systems and impressed current systems. |
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The timing belt is made of special durable materials, and sacrificial anode metal in the coolant pathway helps prevent corrosion. |
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But it's going to take a lot more than one sacrificial lamb to restore our faith in over-paid executives. |
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This sacrificial service offers the postmodern West a nonhegemonic metanarrative of hope. |
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When one thinks about massive sacrificial skulls, Templo Mayor, Tenochtitlan or the Quetzalcoatl pyramid in Teotihuacan comes to mind. |
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Mingqi in this text are not a type of grave good, but father gifted sacrificial vessels. |
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The sacrificial disembowelment Albion suffers at the hand of the women in the poem is pointedly reproductive. |
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The witch tells Elijah that it can be done with a sacrificial spell but they must use an enchanted item from Esther and a phyton. |
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If Khamenehi now has too many problems with his base and feels a need eventually to repudiate the text, Zarif will be the obvious sacrificial lamb. |
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To protect against leaks, Yankee Gas uses magnesium as a sacrificial anode to cathodically protect short sections of main and isolated service lines. |
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Several pieces, such as the museum's sacrificial knife and amphisbaena, were shown in positions quite different from their respective permanent displays. |
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The ceremony involves the ritual slaying of a sacrificial lamb. |
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In SWAP, the sacrificial meal of the eucharist has become a sacrificeless meal, a comfortable meal that fails to challenge or to demand commitment. |
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Ruskin articulated an extended metaphor of household and family, drawing on Plato and Xenophon to demonstrate the communal and sometimes sacrificial nature of true economics. |
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A common application of cathodic protection is in galvanized steel, in which a sacrificial coating of zinc on steel parts protects them from rust. |
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The sacrificial metal instead of the protected metal, then, corrodes. |
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Chapter 8 also describes Christ's sacrificial death as satisfying God's justice and attaining both humanity's reconciliation with God and everlasting life for the elect. |
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One common motif is incense as a form of sacrificial offering to a deity. |
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They also fought alongside Hannibal, killing the Roman general Lucius Postumius Albinus in 216 BC, whose skull was then turned into a sacrificial bowl. |
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While the First Army was mounting its sacrificial defence at Lille, it drew German forces away from Dunkirk, allowing 70,000 Allied soldiers to escape. |
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To deter a British chase, Scheer ordered a major torpedo attack by his destroyers and a potentially sacrificial charge by Scouting Group I's four remaining battlecruisers. |
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The structure is often shielded against external corrosion by coatings such as bitumastic or epoxy, supplemented by cathodic protection with sacrificial anodes. |
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At one extreme, the kings of Dahomey routinely slaughtered slaves in hundreds or thousands in sacrificial rituals, and slaves as human sacrifices were also known in Cameroon. |
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Germanic priestesses were feared by the Romans, as these tall women with glaring eyes, wearing flowing white gowns often wielded a knife for sacrificial offerings. |
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