10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «NIMRODIC» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
Nimrodic in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
Nimrodic im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
The Apocalypse: An Exposition of the Book of Revelation
Semiramis is said to have been the wife of Nimrod ; so that the Sem, or token, of
the Nimrodic confederation was probably the image of his wife, with a dove upon
her head, with wings spread like the horns of the new moon. This, in the ...
2
Pastoral letter of the archbishop and bishops of the ...
I mean that Mr. Lucas's statement of the argument would seem to bring the Mythic
period into what for convenience I may call the pre-Nimrodic rather than the post
Nimrodic times ; not that it much matters, only he appears thereby cut off from ...
Westminster province, 1871
3
Milton's Warring Angels: A Study of Critical Engagements
But the full force of Milton's ambivalence about political innovation is not
registered until Book x11 of Paradise Lost where the Nimrodic conqueror again
figures significantly. In this final book of the epic, N imrod's desire to “arrogate
Dominion ...
4
Concise Study of Basic Theology vol IV
Nimrodic confederation was probably the image of his wife, with a dove upon her
head, with wings spread like the horns of the new moon. This, in the language of
the time, would be called Sema-Rama, because the great Sem, name, or token, ...
5
Consummation of the Ages vol IV
Nimrodic confederation was probably the image of his wife, with a dove upon her
head, with wings spread like the horns of the new moon. This, in the language of
the time, would be called Sema-Rama, because the great Sem, name, or token, ...
6
Are You Alone Wise? : The Search for Certainty in the Early ...
Luther argued that although Abraham was “in appearance not a bad man,” he
was a participant in the Nimrodic idolatry of his time.28 Luther reflected at some
length on the nature of this idolatry. He reiterated his conviction that Satan's ...
University of Chicago Susan Schreiner Associate Professor of the History of Christianity and Theology The Divinity School, 2010
Commentary on Genesis 11:31.4 Terah's Temporary Deception. Martin Luther:
Terah was deceived by the Nimrodic faction, departed from the faith with his
household, and became an idolater. Yet when he was rebuked by the holy
patriarch ...
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Reading Between the Lines
The "Nimrodic moment" was . . . almost impossible to define in terms of secular
time.61 Milton had several times confronted the "Nimrodic moment" in his earlier
political writings. In Eikonoklastes, in particular, he attacked the dead Charles I in
...
Annabel M. Patterson, 1993
... to recall that Terah was deceived by the Nimrodic faction, departed from the
faith with his household, and became an idolater. Yet when he was rebuked by
the holy patriarch Shem, he decided that he had to give up the Nimrodic
fellowship.
Martin Luther, Jaroslav Pelikan, Hilton C. Oswald, 1960
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Sir Asutosh Memorial Volume
Eventually, late in the 8th century B. C, Damascus was taken by Tiglath-Pileser IV
— a monarch with whom the ambitions and activities of the Nimrodic State
revived — its inhabitants were deported to the valley of the Tort, in the northern
hills ...
Sir Asutosh Mookerjee, 1926
3 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «NIMRODIC» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
Nimrodic im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
100 years later: Lessons we can learn from the passenger pigeon
"The wild passenger pigeons came to the grove in multitudinous flocks, and here I had the chance to show my Nimrodic activities and secured ... «Chicago Daily Herald, Jan 14»
THE MECHANICS OF DECEPTION: WHO'S BEHIND THE CURTAIN?
I don't take pleasure in noting that fact, if anything, it highlights judgment against the “Nimrodic” plans of those who think they are greater than ... «NewsWithViews.com, Nov 13»
The passing of the passenger pigeon
"The wild (passenger) pigeons came to the (Nelson's) Grove in multitudinous flocks, and here I had a chance to show my Nimrodic activities ... «Chicago Daily Herald, Dez 10»