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  2. List of biblical commentaries - Wikipedia

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    This article outlines the history and features of various commentaries and commentators on the Bible, from ancient Jewish works to modern Christian ones. It covers the Targums, Mishna, Talmuds, Midrashim, Philo, Origen, and others.

  3. Police code - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types and examples of police codes used in the United States, such as 10 codes, signals, incident codes, and response codes. See how codes vary by state, county, and agency, and how they are related to the California Penal Code.

  4. Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the second commandment in the Ten Commandments, which forbids the worship of idols or images of anything in heaven, earth or water. Explore the biblical, historical and theological interpretations and implications of this commandment for Judaism, Christianity and Islam.

  5. Nachmanides - Wikipedia

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    Nachmanides, also known as Ramban, was a medieval Catalan rabbi, philosopher, physician, kabbalist, and biblical commentator. He wrote on Jewish law, philosophy, medicine, and kabbalah, and was influential in the re-establishment of the Jewish community in Jerusalem.

  6. Book of Joel - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Joel is a Hebrew Bible book attributed to Joel the son of Pethuel, who prophesied in the late 3rd or early 2nd century BCE. It contains a series of divine announcements about God's judgment and restoration, and is quoted by Saint Peter in the New Testament.

  7. Jerome Biblical Commentary - Wikipedia

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    A series of books of Biblical scholarship named after Jerome, the translator of the Vulgate. The first edition was published in 1968 and the third edition in 2022, with editors and contributors from different countries and traditions.

  8. Biblical numerology - Wikipedia

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    The 144,000 (Rev. 7:4; 14:1, 3) are the multiples of 12 x 12 x 10 x 10 x 10, a symbolic number that signifies the total number (tens) of the people of God (twelves). The 12,000 stadia (12 x 10 x 10 x 10) of the walls of the New Jerusalem in Rev. 21:16 represent an immense city that can house the total number (tens) of God's people (twelves ...

  9. Ten-code - Wikipedia

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    Ten-codes are abbreviated phrases used by public safety officials and CB radio enthusiasts to communicate quickly and clearly. Learn about the history, meaning and usage of ten-codes, such as 10-4 (understood), 10-33 (officer needs help) and 10-7 (out of service).

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