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  2. 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.

  3. Tyndale New Testament Commentaries - Wikipedia

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    Originally based on the AV/KJV, with Greek and Hebrew transliterated and explained, the series is being rewritten based on the RSV or NIV (at the individual author's discretion), and space is being assigned more equitably. Several of the volumes of this new edition are, within the constraints of the series, outstanding (e.g., Marshall on Acts).

  4. Mark 12 - Wikipedia

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    Mark 12 is the twelfth chapter of the Gospel of Mark in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. It contains Jesus' teaching in the Temple, his parable of the Wicked Husbandmen, his argument with the Pharisees and Herodians, and his debate with the Sadducees.

  5. Acts 16 - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the biblical chapter that records the start of Paul's second missionary journey with Silas and Timothy, from Derbe to Troas. Find out the places, events, and people mentioned in this chapter, such as the man of Macedonia, the apostolic decree, and the vision of the Macedonian call.

  6. Matthew 5:9 - Wikipedia

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    Matthew 5:9 is a verse from the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament, part of the Sermon on the Mount and the Beatitudes. It praises the peacemakers as the children of God, and has various interpretations and applications in Christian theology and literature.

  7. The truth will set you free - Wikipedia

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    A phrase from John 8:32, attributed to Jesus Christ, that is used as a motto by many institutions and politicians. Learn about its usage in higher education, politics, and the Bible, and see examples and references.

  8. Book of Deuteronomy - Wikipedia

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    Deuteronomy is the fifth book of the Torah and the Hebrew Bible, containing Moses' speeches to the Israelites before they enter the Promised Land. It includes the Ten Commandments, the Deuteronomic Code, the Song of Moses, and the death of Moses.

  9. Acts 4 - Wikipedia

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    Now as they spoke to the people, the priests, the captain of the temple, and the Sadducees came upon them. [8]The suddenness of the arrival of this group of officials is noted by Heinrich Meyer, [9] and in "The Voice" translation (2012): Suddenly, the head of the temple police and some members of the Sadducean party interrupted Peter and John. [10]