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The origin of the name Ezekiel is the Bible. Ezekiel is a character from the Biblical Old Testament who played an important enough role in human history to be mentioned.
If you're talking about translations of the word History:Modern Hebrew = הִיסטוֹרִיָה (historiya).Biblical Hebrew = תוֹלְדוֹת (toldot)Greek = ιστορία (istoría)
A concubine might more commonly be known as a mistress. In history, concubine's were in long term relationship's with men who were from a higher social class. One of the most famous examples of concubines in biblical history is that of Hagar. She was the maid of Sarah, the wife of Abraham, who gifted Hagar to Abraham because she was unable to have any children of her own. Hagar gave birth to Ishmael as a result of her relationship with Abraham.
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I was not married to electa bryan.
Electa Edwards is 5' 2".
Electa is a new anime. i cant give links, but if you go to Deviantart.com and type in electa it has some images there. Electa in latin means: Chosen for the movie its ment to be 'Chosen one' but thats the storyline.
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Mary Electa Coleman has written: 'Naval rivalry: the focus of Great Britain's diplomatic relations with Germany, 1900-1914'
History's Mysteries - 1998 Biblical Disasters was released on: USA: 2000
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Emanuel Hecht has written: 'Biblical history for Israelitish schools' -- subject(s): Bible, History of Biblical events.
The cast of Biblical History with Art Mokarow - 2013 includes: Art Mokarow as himself
John Van Seters has written: 'Prologue to history' -- subject(s): Ancient History, Bible, Historiography, History, Ancient, J document (Biblical criticism) 'A Law Book for the Diaspora' -- subject(s): Biblical teaching, Book of the Covenant, Criticism, interpretation, History, Jewish law, Judaism, Law (Theology) 'Der Jahwist als Historiker' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation, History of Biblical events, History of contemporary events, J document (Biblical criticism)
no, and they never will. The biblical history is a fixed set of facts and timelines. While, The "known" timeline is constently changing as we figure things out that we did'nt know before. -Nemo-