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  2. Matthew 3:11 - Wikipedia

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    Matthew 3:11 is the eleventh verse of the third chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament.The verse occurs in the section relating the preachings of John the Baptist.

  3. Ten Commandments - Wikipedia

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    In the Septuagint, the Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible was translated as δεκάλογος, dekálogos or "ten words"; this Greek word became decalogus in Latin, which entered the English language as "Decalogue", providing an alternative name for the Ten Commandments. [8] The Tyndale and Coverdale English biblical translations used "ten ...

  4. Alexander McQueen - Wikipedia

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    Lee Alexander McQueen was born on 17 March 1969 at University Hospital Lewisham in Lewisham, London, [5] to Ronald and Joyce McQueen, the youngest of six children. [6] [7] His Scottish father worked as a London taxi driver, and his mother a social science teacher.

  5. Dietrich Bonhoeffer - Wikipedia

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    [82] [page needed] Bonhoeffer says that Christians are instructed to strive to follow the Word of God. Only then – after they strive to the best of their ability – should God's grace come into play. [82] [page needed] He contrasts cheap grace with costly grace, writing: Cheap grace is the grace we bestow on ourselves.

  6. List of FIFA World Cup finals - Wikipedia

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    Results by nation Team Winners Runners-up Total finals Years won Years runners-up Brazil 5 2 7 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002: 1950, 1998 Germany 4 4 8 1954, 1974, 1990, 2014

  7. Irosin - Wikipedia

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    It was during the incumbency of Father Esteban Rivera in 1887 when the name San Miguel was again changed to Irosin. The word was derived from the local term iros which means to cut-off a part. The word was traced to have come from an old tailor's term synonymous with tabas as in ”irosi an hiniro” or cut a part of the cloth.

  8. Bergakker inscription - Wikipedia

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    There seems to be a consensus that the ann is the past tense of unnan, corresponding to Modern Dutch gunnen, which means "give/bestow/grant". Several authors read the first word as a personal name in the genitive (indicating property), and the last word as meaning "flame, brand", a kenning for swords.

  9. Human penis size - Wikipedia

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    Distribution of penis sizes by length. 45% of erect penises are between 12 and 14 cm long. [2] Distribution of penis sizes by circumference. 81% of erect penises (green) are between 10 and 13 cm in circumference. [2]