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  • 121sacless — sacˈless adjective (Walter Scott) 1. Unchallengeable, not to be molested 2. See also separate entry ↑sackless • • • Main Entry: ↑sac …

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  • 122un|chal|lenge|a|ble — «uhn CHAL uhn juh buhl», adjective. not capable of being challenged or opposed; certain; secure: »Mathematics could be saved from internal discord and from external pressures by becoming part of the unchallengeable science of logic (Scientific… …

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  • 123un|chal|lenge|a|bly — «uhn CHAL uhn juh blee», adverb. in an unchallengeable way; securely; indisputably: »Our freedom must be buttressed by a homogeny equally and unchallengeably free (William Faulkner) …

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  • 124AARON — (Heb. אַהֲרֹן), brother of moses and miriam ; founder of the priesthood in Israel. Biblical Information Aaron belonged to the tribe of levi (Ex. 4:14) and was the elder son of amram and jochebed (ibid. 6:20; Num. 26:59; I Chron. 5:29; 23:13). He… …

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  • 125GENESIS, BOOK OF — GENESIS, BOOK OF, the first book of the Pentateuch. The English title refers to the opening theme of the book and is derived, via the Latin transliteration, from the tradition of the Alexandrian Jews as reflected in the Septuagint Greek: genesis …

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  • 126JEWISH CHRONICLE — JEWISH CHRONICLE, English newspaper and the oldest Jewish periodical in existence. It first appeared on Nov. 12. 1841 under the editorship of D. meldola and M. Angel and was issued subsequently as a weekly, until publication was suspended in May… …

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  • 127JUDEO-ARABIC LITERATURE — JUDEO ARABIC LITERATURE, written in Arabic by Jews for Jews. It is written in an idiom which is linguistically closer to the spoken form of Arabic than is the idiom used in Muslim literature. It may plausibly be assumed that, prior to the rise of …

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