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Who was the first person killed in the Bible?

Abel was killed by his brother Cain in Genesis 4.


What was col potters service number blood type and religion?

im not sure what blood type he was but he was christian


Who did God kill for being wicked?

Numerous people. The Bible is littered with deaths that God exacted for wickedness.Some examples include:All of humanity except Noah and his family in the "Noah's Ark" story.The entire cities of Sodom and Gomorrah.The Korahites.The Amalekites (indirectly by assisting the Israelites).Answer:There is only one spesific mention of God personaly killing somebody for being wicked, it is found in Genesis 38:7 "And Er, Judah's firstborn, was wicked in the sight of the LORD; and the LORD slew him."


What does the bible say about homo sexuality?

in 3rd Genesis 20, 13 and 3rd Genesis 20, 13 (in the Norwegian Bible, may be different in English). it is an abomination to sleep with a man, like you sleep with a woman (my translation, from the Norwegian Bible, again). And When a man have intercourse with another man, like he have intercourses with a woman, have both men done a beastly deed, and they shall both die, it rest a blood guilt over them. this my translations from the Norwegian Bible (since i don't have a English It now follows in Norwegian directly taken from The Bible. "Du skal ikke ligge med en mann på samme måte som en ligger med en kvinne. Det er en styggedom" (3 Mos 18, 22). "Når en mann har omgang med en annen mann slik som en har omgang med en kvinne, har de begge gjort en avskyelig gjerning. De skal dø, det hviler blodskyld over dem" (3 Mos 20, 13)" I hope you found it helpful. :)


What is a Diocesan hermit?

A diocesan hermit is a canonically (i.e., publicly) professed and consecrated hermit living primarily under Canon 603 of the 1983 Code of Canon Law (other canons also apply but Canon 603 defines the fundamental vocation of the diocesan hermit). Accordinaly s/he writes his/her own Rule of Life, has that approved by his/her Bishop, and lives his or her life according to that Rule and under the supervision of the diocesan Bishop who is the hermit's legitimate superior. (Bishops may also appoint or have the hermit select a delegate who may serve as a kind of superior for everyday matters, and who can assist in communications between the hermit and his/her Bishop.) Because his/her vows are public the hermit lives his/her life and exercises appropriate ministries in the name of the Church. Unlike lay hermits s/he may therefore wear a habit as a sign of both the rights and responsibilities which are part of eremitical consecration. For liturgical functions the cowl is more and more the typical garment of the perpetually professed hermit. In either case (habit or cowl) the hermit adopts particular garb only with the approval or wishes of the diocesan Bishop.Canon 603 defines the life as a vowed contemplative life of "the silence of solitude," assiduous prayer and penance, and stricter separation from the world --- all lived for the praise of God and the salvation of the world (this last element ensures the positive nature of the vocation and disallows misanthropy, or other self-centered motives). Each term has an essential or non-negotiable meaning but the way each hermit embodies the life is unique. The Canon is both demanding and flexible. One who lives in accordance with it can live a life of complete reclusion (one end of the eremitical spectrum) or a life involving some very limited ministry outside the hermitage (the other end of the eremitical spectrum) as contemplative life spills over into this service as well. (Note well, this is still and must remain a contemplative, eremitical life; it is not active or apostolic and the hermit's primary work and ministry is that of prayer in the silence of solitude!) Despite its flexibility, some daily practices tend to be fairly universal, the praying of the Divine Office, Lectio Divina, Contemplative prayer, Eucharist (C 603 hermits are ordinarily allowed to reserve the Eucharist in their hermitages), manual and intellectual labor, etc.The life of the diocesan hermit is the life of a solitary hermit, not one living in community, but some suggest that diocesan hermits may come together in lauras for mutual support and encouragement (this is not an explicit part of Canon 603 itself, however, and some disagree with its allowance). Because of the solitary nature of the C 603 vocation, the hermit's main community of support is primarily the parish and secondarily, the diocese. S/he will also live her contemplative solitude and the fruits of that solitude FOR these communities in a more specific and recognizable or formal way than would either a hermit living in community (a religious hermit) or a lay hermit, for instance.While diocesan hermits may live from and reflect any spiritual tradition (Carmelite, Camaldolese, Benedictine, Franciscan, Dominican, etc) their primary identity and charism (i.e., their gift-quality to the church and world) is as diocesan. It is their presence within and commitmment to the local church that is the basis for the unique charism of the diocesan hermit. For this reason some diocesan hermits in a number of countries have, with their Bishop's permission, adopted the initials Erem Dio or Er Dio (Eremita Dioecesanus) rather than some other form of initials which can be mistaken for the post-nomial initials of a particular Order or congregation. The practice is not universal, but it reflects a recent development in the appreciation of the nature and importance of the diocesan hermit to the Church and World.

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What is ER models?

The Entity-Relationship Model is often referred to as a semantic data model, because it more closely resembles real world scenarios than, e.g., the relational model. . In the ER model, we model the concept of "Instructors." In the relational model we deal with names and phone numbers. . In the ER model, there is a distinction between entities (objects) and relationships between such entities. In the relational model, both concepts are represented by relations.


What is E-R data model?

The Entity-Relationship Model is often referred to as a semantic data model, because it more closely resembles real world scenarios than, e.g., the relational model. . In the ER model, we model the concept of "Instructors." In the relational model we deal with names and phone numbers. . In the ER model, there is a distinction between entities (objects) and relationships between such entities. In the relational model, both concepts are represented by relations.


How do you convert an ER diagram into a Relational Schema?

secret...know it yourself


Mapping of semantic object model into relational model?

The relational model captures the semantics of entity relationships as metadata. Semantic models represent metadata as ordinary data. It should be feasible to include 'predicates' that preserve the metadata relationships from the ER model making it possible to reverse engineer (transform) a semantic model to its original relational model configuration. The problem is not unlike Star Trek's 'transporter system'. Converting all of one's various tissues to molecules to atoms to an energy beam and back again requires some important tagging along the way!


What is er model in dbms?

In software engineering, an Entity - Relationship model(ER model for short) is an abstract and conceptual representation of data. Entity-relationship modeling is a database modeling method, used to produce a type of conceptual schema or semantic data model of a system, often a relational database, and its requirements in a top-down fashion. Diagrams created by this process are called entity-relationship diagrams or ER diagrams.learn more www.ngprakasam.hpage.com


What is different between er and smooth er?

The difference between ruff ER and smooth ER is ruff ER contains attached ribosomes giving it the rough appearance, where as smooth ER does not.


What is the difference between er and smooth er?

The difference between ruff ER and smooth ER is ruff ER contains attached ribosomes giving it the rough appearance, where as smooth ER does not.


What is the difference between ruff ER and smooth ER?

The difference between ruff ER and smooth ER is ruff ER contains attached ribosomes giving it the rough appearance, where as smooth ER does not.


What is the difference between rough er and the smoth er?

Rough ER has Ribosomes and Smooth ER does not.


What is the difference between the rough er and the smothe er?

Rough ER has Ribosomes and Smooth ER does not.


What are two types of ER?

The two types of ER (Entity-Relationship) models commonly used in database design are the conceptual ER model, which describes the high-level concepts and relationships in a system, and the logical ER model, which defines the structure and constraints of the database in more detail.


What is the difference between the rough ER and the smooth ER?

Rough ER is studded with ribosomes while smoth ER is not.