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Daniel, persons in the Bible
(Encyclopedia) Daniel, in the Bible. 1 Prophet, central figure of the book of Daniel. 2 See Chileab. 3 Sealer of the covenant.Bel and the Dragon
(Encyclopedia) Bel and the Dragon, customary name for chapter 14 of the Book of Daniel, a passage included in the Septuagint and the Apocrypha. It was written possibly in the 1st cent. b.c. as a…Keyes, Frances Parkinson
novelistBirthplace: Charlottesville, Va.Born: 1885Died: 1970Geometry: Answer Key
Answer Key Geometry Answer Key This provides the answers and solutions for the Put Me in, Coach! exercise boxes, organized by sections. Taking the Burden out of Proofs Yes Theorem 8.3: If…Biographies of Key Figures
T. E. Lawrence Golda Meir Mahmoud Abbas George Mitchell Tzipi LivniBrewer's: Bluebeard's Key
When the blood stain of this key was rubbed out on one side, it appeared on the opposite side; so prodigality being overcome will appear in the form of meanness; and friends, over-fond,…Brewer's: Stable Keys
as those of cow-houses, have frequently a perforated flint or horn appended to them. This is a charm to guarded the creatures from nightmare. The flint is to propitiate the gnomes, and the…Brewer's: Key and the Bible
(A). Employed to discover whether plaintiff or defendant is guilty. The Bible is opened either at Ruth, chap. i., or at the 51st Psalm; and a door-key is so placed inside the Bible, that…Brewer's: Key of a Cipher
or of a romance. That which explains the secret or lays it open (“La clef d'un chiffre ” or “La clef d'un romance”). Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894Key of…Brewer's: Key-cold
Deadly cold, lifeless. A key, on account of its coldness, is still sometimes employed to stop bleeding at the nose. Poor key-cold figure of a holy king! Pale ashes of the house of…