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This hypothesis suggests that Leviticus properly belongs to a larger literary unit that is variously understood to include the first four, five, or six books of the Old Testament.
Since Exodus continues the sacred story of the divine promise to Israel begun in Genesis, it must be seen as part of a larger literary unit that is variously understood to include the first four, five, or six books of the Bible.
Every significant concept in this statement (God, exists, as or in, equally divine, person) has been variously understood.
Much of the contemporary physics community's interest in Bohr's correspondence principle (variously understood) is in prima facie violations of this principle by particular classes of physical systems.
One response to this variously expressed in a range of Mahāyāna texts and variously understood by those interpreting them as Buddhism spread from India through Central Asia and into China was that all sentient beings have "within" them a "seed" or "embryo" (garbha) of enlightenment: the innate capacity to be like the Buddha himself, a "thus come one" (tāthagatha).
"Beinn" is the most common Gaelic word for "mountain", "Nibheis" is variously understood, though the word is commonly translated as "malicious" or "venomous".
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Following a train of architectural theorists and architects across the past two millennia, we may variously understand these principles the "Vitruvian triad"—as fundamental categorial beliefs, imperatives for practice, or guides to architectural value.
But we should value in a politician no less than in a writer the ability to feel variously, admit ambiguity, understand the equal attraction of opposing truths, and to know when to mistrust "truth" altogether.
However, the mechanisms behind the 'juvenile effect' are poorly understood and have been variously ascribed to numerous sources including increased light availability as trees grow (Francey and Farquhar [1982]) and a reduction in the photosynthetic use of canopy-respired CO2 as trees grow (Schleser and Jayasekera [1985]).
The cause of this failure is not well understood but has been attributed variously to pooling of blood into the cutaneous circulation [ 31], volume loss by evaporation and insufficient intake of fluid [ 14, 31], myocardial damage [ 13, 33], and distributive shock resembling that of sepsis [ 34].
I had originally thought all the bother about who has the book, who stole the book, who understood the book and why the book was variously hidden, coded, burned, memorized, etc. -- well, I thought it all was kind of silly.
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