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Mammon Etymology
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- King James Bible: Luke, Chapter 16
- Chapter 16 16:1 And he said also unto his disciples, There was a certain rich man, which had a steward; and the same was accused unto him that he had wasted his goods. 16:2 And he called him, and said unto him, How is it that I hear this of thee? give an...
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New Testament >> Luke
- Loki
- Norse God of Mischief, Trickery. Divine Catalyst, Breaker of Stagnation, Force for change. Giant brother of Odin. Loki wavers between a weal-bringing culture-hero/trickster and a woe-bringing destroyer. He is responsible for getting the gods most of their...
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Deities & Heros >> Nordic & Germanic
- King James Bible: Matthew, Chapter 6
- Chapter 6 6:1 Take heed that ye do not your alms before men, to be seen of them: otherwise ye have no reward of your Father which is in heaven. 6:2 Therefore when thou doest thine alms, do not sound a trumpet before thee, as the hypocrites do in the...
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New Testament >> Matthew
- Story of the Celts: The Celts in Britain
- The Celts in Britain [ 27 ] What is obvious when studying the Celts, as when studying anything, is that different experts say different things--there are always men of knowledge who have conflicting views about specifics. The dates of when the Celts came to...
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History & Anthropology >> Celtic & Irish
- Isa
- Last year I wrote the Hagalaz article while snowed in. Later in the year I somehow managed to get the Nauthiz article written. (Library School is going well, got 3 A's and a B, should be finished by the end of 99, and in the spirit of Wunjo, a moderate "h...
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Divination >> Rune Stones
- The Seven Deadly Sins
- According to the writings of the monk, the seven sins were: gastrimargia; porneia; philargyria; lupē: orgē; akedia; kenodoxia; and hyperephania which when translated to Latin for Roman Catholicism are as follows:
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Religions >> Christianity & Paganism
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- Mammon and prestige in earth science departmentsl Plur, H. Rrnnn
- distribution of these funds ("mammon") among the ten designated projects within the division (little science, big It is etymologically related to. "prestidigitation.
- www.minsocam.org
- The Faerie Queene Book II
- The Faerie Queene [The Cave of Mammon] / 7. 3. .
- www.wwnorton.com
- THE RADICAL JESUS: YOU CANNOT SERVE GOD AND MAMMON
- concern of Jesus of Nazareth was a critique of Mammon, carried on under the proclamation of .
- www.plu.edu
- ROOT-MEANINGS IN HEBREW
- etymological connexion between them, but also a morphological one (e.g. ..
- jss.oxfordjournals.org
- CLARIFYING NEW TESTAMENT ARAMAIC NAMES & WORDS AND
- mammon, and similarly Luke has only the word sikra, where- as Mark contains the ..
- tmcdaniel.palmerseminary.edu
Suggested Web Resources
- Mammon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Etymology. Mammon is a term that was used to describe greed, avarice, and unjust worldly gain in Biblical literature.
- en.wikipedia.org
- mammon - Online Etymology Dictionary
- The Online Etymology Dictionary. Search: Search Mode, Natural mammon · Look up mammon at Dictionary.com: "personification of wealth," mid-14c.
- www.etymonline.com
- Mammon: Definition from Answers.com
- Etymology. Mammon is a term that was used to describe greed, avarice, and unjust worldly gain in Biblical literature.
- www.answers.com
- mammon (wealthiness) - Memidex dictionary/thesaurus
- Aug 1, 2011 "mammon" (wealthiness) definition: wealth regarded as an evil influence. Type of: wealthiness. +Audio pronunciation +Etymology +References.
- www.memidex.com
- Mammon | Define Mammon at Dictionary.com
- Mammon definition at Dictionary.
- dictionary.reference.com
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