Qum

NOUN
  1. a city in northwestern Iran; a place of pilgrimage for Shiite Muslims
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  • Hebrews 1:10-12; Ego Eimi sayings; doxologies applied to Jesus directly; Jesus being the "Lord my God" John 20:28 is idiomatical expression about God which is not comparable to elohims of Qumran for instance. HANDS Across the Godhead?
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  • And arrowheads and other debris excavated from the ruins indicate that Qumran, too, opposed the Romans by force of arms.
  • Although the idea of a righteous race descended from Seth does not seem to have been at all limited to groups that can be categorized as Gnostics, it is still intriguing that the text from Qumran appears to polemicize against the sons of Seth. 4QInstruction and Sethian Gnosticism
  • He said he was a "Hlubi" Kafir from Qumbu in the territory of Griqualand East, but that he had for some time past been living in Kafir Stories Seven Short Stories
  • When Masada was excavated in the 1960s, certain documents were found identical to those discovered in the Essene community at Qumran.
  • The publication of this concordance of the non-biblical texts from Qumran meets a need that biblical scholars have felt for decades.
  • Hebrews 1:10-12; Ego Eimi sayings; doxologies applied to Jesus directly; Jesus being the "Lord my God" John 20:28 is idiomatical expression about God which is not comparable to elohims of Qumran for instance. HANDS Across the Godhead?
  • They came with their checkbooks and their credit cards and their cash, to carry away the Oriental rugs—the Kirman with the medallioned portraits of one hundred and one kings of Persia, and the Qum silk carpet, red and blue intertwined on a field of ivory—and the fine furnishings. Carolina Mist
  • There are a million secrets buried in the libraries and catacombs of The Vatican – hell, they stole the Dead Sea Scrolls from Qumran and only released what they wanted to … how that was allowed I’ll never understand, and how much they pirated away before the situation was rectified is probably a dead secret now. RANT WARNING - I'll be okay w/some therapy...
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