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- The Book of the Law, Liber 220, Part II
- II;1. Nu! the hiding of Hadit. II;2. Come! all ye, and learn the secret that hath not yet been revealed. I, Hadit, am the complement of Nu, my bride. I am not extended, and Khabs is the name of my House. II;3. In the sphere I am everywhere the centre,...
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Thelema >> The Book of the Law
- King James Bible: Deuteronomy, Chapter 18
- Chapter 18 18:1 The priests the Levites, and all the tribe of Levi, shall have no part nor inheritance with Israel: they shall eat the offerings of the LORD made by fire, and his inheritance. 18:2 Therefore shall they have no inheritance among their brethren:...
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Old Testament >> Deuteronomy
- The Book of the Law, Liber 220, Part I
- I;1. Had! The manifestation of Nuit. I;2. The unveiling of the company of heaven. I;3. Every man and every woman is a star. I;4. Every number is infinite; there is no difference. I;5. Help me, o warrior lord of Thebes, in my unveiling before...
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Thelema >> The Book of the Law
- King James Bible: Luke, Chapter 7
- Chapter 7 7:1 Now when he had ended all his sayings in the audience of the people, he entered into Capernaum. 7:2 And a certain centurion's servant, who was dear unto him, was sick, and ready to die. 7:3 And when he heard of Jesus, he sent unto him the elders...
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New Testament >> Luke
- The Book of the Law, Liber 220, Part III
- III;1. Abrahadabra; the reward of Ra Hoor Khut. III;2. There is division hither homeward; there is a word not known. Spelling is defunct; all is not aught. Beware! Hold! Raise the spell of Ra-Hoor-Khuit! III;3. Now let it be first understood that I...
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Thelema >> The Book of the Law
- Jezebel
- Jezebel was a Phoenician princess and the daughter of Ethbaal, the king of Baal-worshipping Sidonians. Jezebel literally means
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Deities & Heros >> Mesopotamian
- King James Bible: Matthew, Chapter 21
- Chapter 21 21:1 And when they drew nigh unto Jerusalem, and were come to Bethphage, unto the mount of Olives, then sent Jesus two disciples, 21:2 Saying unto them, Go into the village over against you, and straightway ye shall find an ass tied, and a colt...
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New Testament >> Matthew
Prophet Zoroaster is described in multiple online sources, as addition to our editors' articles, see section below for printable documents, Prophet Zoroaster books and related discussion.
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- Zoroastrianism
- www.leicestershiretogether.org
- Zoroastrians in Iran
- The young girl, Shakiba, comes frequently with her mother to pray and light candles for the prophet Zoroaster.
- www.derafsh-kaviyani.com
- Iran –Zoroastrianism – Conversion – Practices – Apostasy law
- Zoroastrianism is one of the world's oldest monotheistic religions.
- www.unhcr.org
- MUHAMMED IN THE PARSI SCRIPTURES
- was a reformer of the Zoroastrian religion.
- www.freewebs.com
- Zoroaster : the prophet of ancient Iran
- PREFACE. This work deals with the life and legend of Zoroaster,the.
- www.great-iran.com
Suggested News Resources
- Hating Arabs, Loving Islam
- This led some Kurdish nationalists to distance themselves from Islam and press the Kurdish roots of the Prophet Zoroaster, or Zardasht.
Suggested Web Resources
- Zoroaster - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Zoroaster ( zohr-oh-as-tər)(Avestan: Zaraϑuštra) was an ancient Iranian prophet and the founder of Zoroastrianism who lived in Eastern Iran.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Zarathustra, Zoroastrian Faith and Philosophy - Zarathustra Info
- www.zoroaster.net
- Zoroaster Biography - Prophet Zoroaster Childhood, Life & Timeline
- Zoroastrianism is named after its founder, Zoroaster. To know more about Zoroaster's childhood, life and timeline, read through the biography.
- www.thefamouspeople.com
- Zoroaster (Iranian prophet) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
- Zoroaster (Iranian prophet), c. 628 bc probably Rhages, Iran c.
- www.britannica.com
- Zoroaster, Zarathustra, Ahura Mazda - Crystalinks
- www.crystalinks.com
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