This phrase refers to a specific ban mentioned in The Bible where Moabites or their descendants are not allowed to enter the assembly of the Lord. It was a historical restriction imposed due to the way the Moabites treated the Israelites when they were escaping Egypt. It was a form of punishment and a reminder of the consequences of their actions during that time.
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Kenneth Lord has written: 'Genealogy of the descendants of Thomas Lord, an original proprietor and founder of Hartford, Conn., in 1636' -- subject- s -: Accessible book, Lending library
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calypso and Circe
calypso and Circe
calypso and Circe
Piggy
Before jack leaves the assembly jack places the conch carefully on the log.
The Maryland Colonial Assembly. The actual author however was probably Cecil Calvert, the 2nd Lord Baltimore.
The signal for the assembly in "Lord of the Flies" is blown by a conch shell, which is used as a symbol of authority and order among the boys on the island. Ralph, one of the main characters, blows the conch to call the boys together for meetings and discussions.
In Chapter 5 of "Lord of the Flies," Ralph calls for an assembly to discuss the tribe's failure to maintain the signal fire. He emphasizes the importance of working together and following their rules for survival on the island. Piggy suggests using a conch to establish order during the assembly.
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