Admah definition: (in the Bible) one of the cities that was destroyed along with Sodom and Gomorrah.. See examples of ADMAH used in a sentence.
27 He followed the ways of the house of Ahab and did evil in the eyes of the Lord, as the house of Ahab had done, for he was related by marriage to Ahab’s family. 28 Ahaziah went with Joram son of Ahab to war against Hazael king of Aram at Ramoth Gilead. The Arameans wounded...
Ways to write Adhola with the Latin script were devised by missionaries in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They translated religious works and parts of the Bible into Adhola. It is currently used in homes, markets and community events, taught in schools and used in the local media....
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But that’s by the by; any book that takes in so much is going to have minor errors and infelicities. The real test is whether there is plenty of good, interesting material that makes you glad to have read it, and the answer here is unamiguously positive. I’ll go through and pi...
presences for cash – one up from babysitting if you will – it’s a great concept. And then, just when we think we know where it’s going you do that great switch, completely throwing the reader and giving the story a real sense of terror when you realise just what it all means....
Scientific works certainly can last as “gratifications” because of their artistic quality, or they may remain important as a means of training. Yet they will be surpassed scientifically—let that be repeated—for it is our common fate and, more our common goal. We cannot work without hoping...
[2] Daniel Gillison, writing for the National Alliance of Mental Health says 3 in 5 Americans feel their mental health is negatively affected by the holidays.[3] We wrestled with the text for a few minutes in the Wednesday Bible study. Finally, we admitted that Psalm 80 merits being ...
It’s a fear of wasting time – I’ve always had it. Which means that I waste a lot of time worrying about wasting time and then I waste time in order to ward off the worrying. It’s a merry kettle of nonsense. So I remind myself (bear with me here, this sounds morbid) that...
The same story appears in the Bible and is familiar to Jews and Christians. One key difference is that Muslims believe the son was Ishmael rather than Isaac as told in the Old Testament. Eid Al Lahma, which means the 'meat Eid'