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Cornelius Cornelii a
Lapide (né
Cornelis Cornelissen van den Steen; 28
December 1567 – 12
March 1637) was a
Flemish Catholic priest. He was a
Jesuit and...
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Pinchas Lapide[pronunciation?] (Hebrew: פנחס לפיד; 28
November 1922 – 23
October 1997) was a
Jewish theologian, historian, and diplomat. From 1951 to 1969...
- "Stornelli Legionari", also
known as
Vogliamo scolpire una
lapide (transl. We want to
carve a tombstone), is a pro-fascist, anti-monarchy and anti-armistice...
- Ruth
Lapide (née Rosenblatt; 1929 – 30
August 2022) was a
German theologian and
historian who was
foremost among German language scholars to facilitate...
- Sam
Lapides (born
David Samuel Lapides,
August 14, 1962, Irvington, New Jersey) is an
American singer-songwriter,
known as the
guitarist and lead vocalist...
- Beth
Lapides (/ləˈpiːdʌs/; lə-PEE-dəs) is an
American writer, comedian,
producer and host, best
known for
creating Un-Cabaret.
Lapides is the creator...
- wyvern-type
ouroboros by
Lucas Jennis, in the 1625
alchemical tract De
Lapide Philosophico. The
figure serves as a
symbol for mercury. An
engraving of...
- "Eating with Sinners". torahportions.ffoz.org.
Lapide,
Cornelius (1908). The
Great Commentary of
Cornelius À
Lapide: S. Matthew's gospel, chaps. 1-9. J. Grant...
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priests pla**** a
major part in
rescuing Jews.
Israeli historian Pinchas Lapide estimated that
Catholic rescue of Jews
amounted to
somewhere between 700...
- with Jesus'
title of "Prince of Peace" (see
Isaiah 9:6,7; 65:25). However,
Lapide explains He
comes to
bring a
spiritual peace of mind and a
peace among the...