It is available almost without restraint. However as it is a re-org, a company that exited one recently will most certainly have to satisfy the Court to an even higher degree that the next plan is really able to succeed.
Yes, normally I believe ch. 11 is for business bankruptcy.
Joshua (Numbers ch.11 and ch.27).Joshua (Numbers ch.11 and ch.27).
Ur was the name of a city (Genesis ch.11 and ch.15).
The first-born of the Egyptians (Exodus ch.11 and ch.12).
Genesis, from the end of ch.11 until ch.25.
Ch Suprapto has written: 'Kitab peladjaran administrasi' -- subject(s): Business education
Maria ( ch. 11 )
It is the third book of the Torah. It contains details of sacrifice-laws (ch.1-7), keeping kosher (ch.11), the festivals (ch.23), and more.
Genesis:The Torah describes God's creation of the world and living things (Genesis ch.1), mankind (ch.1-2), the first sin (ch.3), the great Flood (ch.6-8), the family trees (ch.4, 5,10-11, 25), the lives of Abraham (ch.11-25), Isaac (ch.26-7), Jacob (ch.25-50), and Joseph (ch.37-50);Exodus:The life of Moses (Exodus ch.2...), the slavery in Egypt (Exodus ch.1 and 5), the Plagues (ibid. ch.7-12), the Exodus (ch.12), the Crossing of the split Sea of Reeds (ch.14), the Manna (ch.16), the Revelation at Mount Sinai (ch.19), the Covenant (ch.19 and 24), the building of the Tabernacle (ch.35-40);Leviticus:The inauguration of the Tabernacle (ch.8-9).Numbers:The quail (Numbers ch.11), the incident of the Spies (Numbers ch.13), the rebellion of Korach (ch.16), the death of Miriam (ch.20) and Aaron (ch.21), the attempted curses of Bil'am (ch.22-24), the war against Midian (ch.31), other incidents in the wilderness (various passages).Deuteronomy:The death of Moses (Deuteronomy ch.34).The above list contains the narrative portions only. There is still a lot of space left over in the Five Books, which contains laws, beliefs and more.See also:What is the purpose of the Torah?
He was born in Ur (see Genesis 11:28), later moved to Harran (Gen. ch.11), and spent most of his life in Canaan (present-day Israel) after being told by God to move there (Gen. ch.12).
Lot was Abraham's nephew (Genesis ch.11).
Genesis, ch.11-25.