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  • 91Malachi — For the prophetic book, see Book of Malachi. For other uses, see Malachy (disambiguation). The Prophet Malachi, painting by Duccio di Buoninsegna, c. 1310 (Museo dell Opera del Duomo, Siena Cathedral). Malachi, Malachias or Mal achi ( …

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  • 92Codex Sinaiticus — New Testament manuscripts papyri • uncials • minuscules • lectionaries Uncial 01 Book of Esther …

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  • 93Venice — For other uses, see Venice (disambiguation). Venice Venezia   Comune   Comune di Venezia …

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  • 94Achish — is a name used in the Hebrew Bible for two Philistine rulers of Gath. It may mean angry, Fact|date=May 2008 and is perhaps only a general title of royalty, applicable to the Philistine kings. The two kings of Gath, which is identified by most… …

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  • 95Maurus Servius Honoratus — 16th century edition of Virgil with Servius commentary printed to the left of the text. Servius redirects here. For the personal name, see Servius (praenomen). For the Roman king, see Servius Tullius. For the 1st century BC Roman jurist, see… …

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  • 96Tilde — For the baseball player known as the Big Tilde, see Magglio Ordóñez.  ◌̃ Tilde Punctuation …

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  • 97Archpoet — This article is about the 12th century anonymous Latin poet. For the early Irish concept of arch poet , see Ollam. Archpoet Born circa 1130 Died circa 1165 Pen name Archipoeta Language Latin …

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  • 98Biblical poetry — The ancient Hebrews perceived that there were poetical portions in their sacred texts, as shown by their entitling as songs or chants such passages as Exodus 15:1 19 and Numbers 21:17 20; and a song or chant (shir) is, according to the primary… …

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  • 99Apocalyptic literature — This entry only concerns the historical genre of apocalyptic literature. Justifications and interpretations within theological contexts are abundantly available at entries for individual books. For other uses, see Apocalypse (disambiguation) for… …

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  • 100Tosafot — The Tosafot or Tosafos ( he. תוספות) are mediæval commentaries on the Talmud. They take the form of critical and explanatory glosses, printed, in almost all Talmud editions, on the outer margin and opposite Rashi s notes. The authors of the… …

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