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Northeastern urban areas during the 19th century. It was
designed by
Frederick A.
Sabbaton, a
prominent gas
engineer in New York State.
Originally sheltering a telescoping...
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mishbath once (plural). In the New Testament, "sabbath"
translates Sabbaton 59 times;
Sabbaton is also
translated as "w****" nine times, by synecdoche. The name...
- time of the Septuagint, the term "Sabbath" (Gr****: Σάββατον, romanized:
Sábbaton) by
synecdoche also came to
refer to an
entire seven-day w****, the interval...
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Jewish sources by the time of the Septuagint, the term "Sabbath" (Gr****
Sabbaton, Strong's 4521) also came to mean an
entire "se'nnight" or seven-day w****...
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supplied by context. The New
Testament also uses the
phrase te ... mia ton
sabbaton (τῇ ... μιᾷ τῶν σαββάτων, "the
first day of the w****") both for the early...
- exist, including:
Company of
Sacramento in the
Parish of Acquaviva.
Legato Sabbaton in the
Parish of Acquaviva.
Society of Our Lady of
Consolation Parish in...
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elaborate armour of the period, with
skirt of mail, and broad-toed
sabbatons, a
chain with
dependant cross suspended from the neck, an
ornament found...