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  • 111Ba|al — «BAY uhl, bayl», noun, plural Ba|al|im «BAY uh lihm», Ba|als. 1. the chief god of the Canaanites and Phoenicians. In some places he was the god of fertility; in others, he was the sun god. His cult, which included related deities, was condemned… …

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  • 112Superstition — Su per*sti tion, n. [F. superstition, L. superstitio, originally, a standing still over or by a thing; hence, amazement, wonder, dread, especially of the divine or supernatural, fr. superstare to stand over; super over + stare to stand. See… …

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  • 113Gideon — • One of the Greater Judges of Israel. He belonged to the tribe of Manasses, and to the family of Abiezer Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Gideon     Gideon      …

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  • 114List of Magic: The Gathering characters: K — The fictional multiverse of the Wizards of the Coast Magic: The Gathering trading card game, introduced in 1993, has many characters. This alphabetic list includes characters to which the flavor text on the cards is atributted or who are… …

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  • 115Enki’s Temple — Студийный альбом …

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  • 116idol — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French idle, from Late Latin idolum, from Greek eidōlon image, idol; akin to Greek eidos form more at idyll Date: 13th century 1. a representation or symbol of an object of worship; broadly a false god 2 …

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  • 117idol — n 1. icon, effigy, image, likeness, fetish, (in China) joss, (in India)Juggernaut or Jagannath; graven image, false god, Baal. 2. sacred cow, favorite, darling, pet, jewel, fondling, apple of one s eye; cynosure, luminary, celebrity, star,… …

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  • 118idol — /ˈaɪdl / (say uydl) noun 1. an image or other material object representing a deity to which religious worship is addressed. 2. Bible a false god, as of a heathen people. 3. any person or thing blindly adored or revered. 4. a mere image or… …

  • 119Names of the demons — According to some Christian theology,[who?] many Pagan deities are demons. So, when names of demons are spoken, one must consider that they were incorporated to Christian demonology, as were Jewish demons, Pagan deities, folkloric supernatural… …

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  • 120Pozzo — is a character from Samuel Beckett s play Waiting for Godot . His name is Italian for well (as in oil well ).On the surface he is a pompous, sometimes foppish, aristocrat (he claims to live in a manor, own many slaves and a Steinway piano),… …

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