How To Use Chaldea In A Sentence
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Babylonia, a part of Lower Mesopotamia, 7; excessive flatness of, 9; later name for "Shumir and Accad" and for "Chaldea," 237.
Chaldea From the Earliest Times to the Rise of Assyria
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Chaldean Uniat liturgies the words of institution are placed after the first part of this prayer), breaks the Host into two parts, one of which he places on the paten, while with the other he signs the chalice, and after dipping it into the chalice signs the other half of the Host, reciting meanwhile the proper prayers for the consignation.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
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When the Chaldean empire was absorbed into the Achaemenid, the name Chaldean lost its meaning as the name of an ethnic group, and came to be applied to a class.
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Chaldean superstition and Greek newfangledness, that had little to do, added
In Praise of Folly
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BAGHDAD In between messages of love and faith, Mushtaq Zanbaqa, priest of the Holy Virgin Chaldean Catholic Church in east Baghdad, has a weekly plea for his Christian flock:
Christians, targeted and suffering, flee Iraq
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In truth, 'Chaldea', like the mythical Gog and Magog, was probably a veiled reference to a magic, hidden kingdom that existed spiritually in the minds of ancient Middle Eastern men and women within their dreams at night.
RedState
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Instances of the apocopated [Hebrew] (b) are common in the Chaldean or Syro – Chaldaic at the present day; e.g. [Arabic] (Yáheb Alaha) is pronounced Yáu-Alaha;
The Land of Midian
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How could he possibly know what Joseph Ryan saw with those Chaldean eyes of his?
BAD MEDICINE
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But God here difco - veis the great fecret of the two chaftife* ments he inflicb: a chaftifement of feve - rity upon the Chaldeans 5 a fatherly chaft - ifement on the Jews, who are his child* ren.
A Universal History from the Beginning of the World to the Empire of Charlemagne
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Queen and a Chaldean soothsayer, which is one of the most powerful in the opera.
The Opera A Sketch of the Development of Opera. With full Descriptions of all Works in the Modern Repertory.
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The old Egyptians and Chaldeans had many such words composed at will for theurgic operations.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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An Iraqi Christian girl attends a Christmas mass at Chaldean Catholic church in Amman, Jordan on December 22, 2010.
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Solar pantheism, which grew up among the Syrians of the Hellenistic period as a result of the influence of Chaldean astrolatry, imposed itself upon the whole Roman world under the empire.
The Oriental Religions in Roman Paganism
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Minorities such as Coptic Christians in Egypt or the Chaldeans and Yazidi in Iraq are being punished or driven out.
Tolerance at Ground Zero
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The opinion which seems most probably and best agrees with the tradition preserved by Manetho, identifies them with the large Canaanitic family once settled in Lower Chaldea, along the Persian Gulf and the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
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The study of dementia was, of course, outside his special province as a specialist, but he knew enough of it to understand how small a matter might be the actual cause of how great an illusion, and he had been devoured from the very beginning by a ceaseless and increasing anxiety to know what the professor had found in the sands of "Chaldea," what these precious
Four Weird Tales
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brightest eyes that ever have shone" glitter yet more gloriously, till in their nearer and dearer splendor a Chaldean would forget the stars; and the "sweetest lips that ever were kissed" sip the creaming Verzenay, or savor the delicate "olio," with a keener honesty of zest.
Border and Bastille
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After quoting Diodorus to the effect that the Babylonian priests observed the position of certain stars in order to cast horoscopes, Thompson tells us that from a very early day the very name Chaldean became synonymous with magician.
A History of Science: in Five Volumes. Volume I: The Beginnings of Science
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Also known as the Chaldean, Assyrian, or Persian Rite.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
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Hebrew who had not lived in Chaldea would know Chaldee so well as to use it with the same idiomatic ease as his native tongue; the very impurities in Daniel's use of both are just such as were natural to one in his circumstances, but unnatural to one in a later age, or to one not half Hebrew, half Chaldean in residence as Daniel was.
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
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So far from being fortunate as the exiles in Chaldea regarded them, the
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
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(Aegis, 21 October 1895) is a haunted house tale concerning Chaldean necromancy, psychic forces, and astral forms being discussed with exhausting erudition by Damon Van Buster, somebody called "Pythias," and George and Fred (no last names), the latter a medical student "deep in Gray's Anatomy.
The woe of an aspiring genius.
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The Chaldean is compared to a harsh usurer, and his ill-gotten treasures to heaps of pledges in the hands of a usurer.
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
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How could he possibly know what Joseph Ryan saw with those Chaldean eyes of his?
BAD MEDICINE
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In the north of Iraq, the Daughters of Mary Immaculate, known as the Chaldean Sisters, provided Easter packages for 750 of the poorest families in villages outside the ancient Christian city of Zakko near the border with Syria and Turkey.
Assyrian International News Agency
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There is ground to conclude that they came down from mountains in the fact that the name "Accad" means "Mountains" or "Highlands," a name which they could not possibly have taken in the dead flats of Lower Chaldea, but must have retained as a relic of an older home.
Chaldea From the Earliest Times to the Rise of Assyria
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In a brazen and nearly unbelievable move, the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) headed by warlord Masoud Barzani has prevented voting by Assyrian (also known as Chaldean and Syriac) Christians of the Nineveh Plain in northern Iraq.
Your Right Hand Thief
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Thus, from the Assyrian researches as well as from other sources, it has come to be acknowledged by the most eminent scholars at the leading seats of Christian learning that the accounts of creation with which for nearly two thousand years all scientific discoveries have had to be "reconciled" -- the accounts which blocked the way of Copernicus, and Galileo, and Newton, and Laplace -- were simply transcribed or evolved from a mass of myths and legends largely derived by the Hebrews from their ancient relations with Chaldea, rewrought in a monotheistic sense, imperfectly welded together, and then thrown into poetic forms in the sacred books which we have inherited.
A History of the warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom
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Chaldean usage during the sojourn of Daniel and Ezekiel in Chaldea.
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
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Image available THE HOLY CITY OF BABYLON the Chaldeans, also a Semitic tribe, re-established Babylon and made that city the most important capital of that day.
The Story of Mankind
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The territory now occupied by these Chaldeans belonged once to the ancient Sassanid Empire of Persia, later Omayyad and then the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
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In this enchanted world of dreams called 'Chaldea', which may well have began thousands of years before with the death of Abel, many people had what some call second-sight, or what others refer to as ESP.
RedState
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Beside the land of Chaldea is the land of Amazonia, that is the land of Feminye.
The Travels of Sir John Mandeville
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The Syrian and Mesopotamian Catholics are now commonly called Chaldeans, or Syro-Chaldeans; the term Chaldean, which in Syriac generally meant magician or astrologer, denoted in
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
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And beyond the river of Tigris is Chaldea, that is a full great kingdom.
The Travels of Sir John Mandeville
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Fear not -- They were afraid that they should not obtain pardon from the Chaldeans for their acts.
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
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Chaldea may have coincided with, or at all events was posterior to, that of the great Canaanitic family.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
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Instances of the apocopated < Hebrew > (b) are common in the Chaldean or
The Land of Midian — Volume 1
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It would be a mistake to believe that Abraham's greatest knowledge originated from 'Chaldea', or Mesopotamia, because their Zodiac was, at first, quite different than the one that continued on through Egypt, Greece and then Rome.
RedState
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Recent writers reserve the name Chaldean for the later period of Babylonian history -- the time when the Greeks came in contact with the Mesopotamians -- in contradistinction to the earlier periods which are revealed to us by the archæological records.
A History of Science: in Five Volumes. Volume I: The Beginnings of Science
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When the Chaldean empire was absorbed into the Achaemenid, the name Chaldean lost its meaning as the name of an ethnic group, and came to be applied to a class.
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As a priest, when sent into exile, his service was but transferred from the visible temple at Jerusalem to the spiritual temple in Chaldea.
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible