QUÉ SIGNIFICA BERAKAH EN MALAYO
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La gran bofetada, arrogante: el primero, Tun Isap, es la primera persona en ingresar al ayuno, pero una vez que ya no entra, temeroso, llamado Tun Isap B ~. berakah sl cakap besar, sombong: yg pertama masuk, Tun Isap namanya, ialah menghulu-hulukan orang masuk itu dgn pantasnya, tetapi sekali juga ia masuk tiada lagi masuk, takut ia, dinamai orang Tun Isap B~.
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10 LIBROS DEL MALAYO RELACIONADOS CON «BERAKAH»
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Worship and Ethics: A Study in Rabbinic Judaism - Halaman 255
The passage refers to berakot of this type in the 'Amidah, one of which is the Fourteenth Berakah of the Daily 'Amidah. The closing formula of that berakah — "Blessed art Thou, O Lord, Who buildest Jerusalem" — is the same as the closing ...
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Eucharistic Presence: A Study in the Theology of Disclosure
See also Leon-Dufour, Sharing the Eucharistic Bread, 44-45: "Thus the 'blessing' or berakah was the context in which the Eucharist took shape; in all probability the liturgical meal, accompanied as it was by words of praise and proclamation, ...
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The Rabbinic Mind - Halaman 175
The difference lies not only in the formula of the Berakah said at a rite, a formula not employed in other Berakot, but also in the act. A ritual act is mandatory — we-ziwwanu, "and hast commanded us," as we have just noticed, whilst other acts ...
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Living Bread, Saving Cup: Readings on the Eucharist - Halaman 80
Thomas. J. Talley. From. Berakah. to. Eucharistia: A. Reopening. Question. One of my earliest encounters with serious liturgiological study came in the summer of 1949, the summer following my first year in seminary. Then, under a blazing ...
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The Eucharistic Prayer: A User's Guide - Halaman 21
Joy “is the soul of every berakah.”4 The berakah is also sacrificial in nature; it developed after the destruction of the temple in Jerusalem and, for Jews in exile, took the place of the sacrificial worship that happened there. When the temple was ...
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Introductory Thanksgivings in the Letters of Paul - Halaman 257
It was quite natural that Paul as a converted Jew should mention this by means of an Old Testament berakah in his introduction to the Corinthian community. Thirdly, the berakah and the words which follow were well suited as an introduction to ...
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To God Alone be Glory: The Story and Sources of the Book ...
For example, the North American Academy of Liturgy presently has a task group focusing on the Triune Name that anticipates offering such a statement in the near future. Benedictus. See Canticle of Zechariah. berakah (pi. berakoth). Jewish ...
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The Origins of the Eucharistic Prayer - Halaman 7
ing," and "confession" are not three synonyms for designating the Jewish prayer of the Berakah. Yet Audet's work remains valuable for having opened up research on the connection between the two literary genres, that of the Christian ...
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African Christianity Rises: Eucharistic Inculturation in ... - Halaman 56
Blessing [Berakah] In the Last Supper narratives the word “blessing” features very prominently. It is a word that has a lot of history and culture behind it. It is frequently invoked in prayer as it covers the whole life of an average religious Jew.
David Asonye Ihenacho, 2004
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Communicating Christ in Animistic Contexts - Halaman 202
He believes that because the orthodox concept of baraka is very similar to the Jewish concept of berakah, baraka could become a theological bridge — a redemptive analogy — through which Muslims might be drawn to the gospel (Lenning ...