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- have seen. — Ezekiel 16:49–50 Here the non****ual view focuses on the inhospitality aspect, while the other notes the description detestable or abomination...
- reported to have done, whom they call the Misanthrope. Of the same kind is inhospitality. And all these diseases proceed from a certain dread of such things...
- dissolved oxygen concentrations in the deep sea. The harsh conditions and inhospitality of the underwater environment in general, as well as the inaccessibility...
- P.; Harris, O. A.; Boakye, M (2011). "Hospital costs, incidence, and inhospital mortality rates of traumatic subdural hematoma in the United States"....
- Homo****uality and the Old Testament, P. Michael Ukleja Dave Miller, Sodom: Inhospitality or Homo****uality?, Apologetics Press James B. DeYoung, Homo****uality...
- he (Al-Khidr) takes (sinking a ship, killing a young man, repaying inhospitality by repairing a wall). At the end of the story Khidr explains the cir****stances...
- on 11 March 1972. The bereaved Duchess complained of "the gloom and inhospitality of Blenheim" after his death and soon moved out. In her autobiography...
- and the Quran. The Lot story is interpreted as condemning "rape and inhospitality rather than today's consensual same-**** relationships." In their book...
- that he altered a traditional interpretation of Sodom as a place of inhospitality to one where the ****ual transgressions of the Sodomites became paramount...
- against the bounds of God. According to the Qur'an, their sins included inhospitality and robbery they hated strangers and robbed travellers, apart from other...