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Evans (2007), p. 204. Gray (2004), p. [page needed].
Evans (2007), p. 197.
Shual (2012), p. 31.
Evans (2007), p. 198.
Evans (2007), p. 205. Bhattacharyya...
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notable publications include:
Shual,
Katon (1988). ****ual
Magick &
Other Essays. Mandrake. ISBN 1-869928-05-9.
Katon Shual is the pen name of Mogg Morgan...
- The
Canadian Jewish News.
Retrieved 2019-04-10.
Shual Foundation, (2006-2018)."Samson's
Foxes Unit".
Shual Foundation Retrieved 2019-04-14. Margalith, O...
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Shobal Shobek Shochoh Shoham Shomer Shophach Shophan Shoshannim Shua
Shuah Shual Shubael Shuham Shulamite Shunem Shuni Shuphim Shur
Shushan Shuthelah Sia...
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Hazaiah Hazar-addar Hazar-enan Hazar-gaddah Hazar-hatticon
Hazarmaveth Hazar-
shual Hazar-susah, or -susim
Hazeroth Hazzelelponi Hazezon-tamar Hazo
Hazor Heber...
- as one of the
cities along the
southern border of
Judah with Edom. Hazar-
shual was a city in the
territory of the
Tribe of Simeon,
along its
border with...
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taken to
refer to
emmer wheat Seorah (שְׂעוֹרָה śəʿōrā) –
barley Shibolet shual (שִׁיבּוֹלֶת שׁוּעָל šībōleṯ šūʿāl) – oats or two-rowed barley. The name...
- the five
grains contain high
levels of gluten. The
fifth grain (shibolet
shual) is
translated in Ashke****
Jewish tradition as "oats" (which are low in...
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Archived from the
original on 20 July 2023.
Retrieved 4 June 2024. Shaked,
Shual (2013).
Aramaic Bowl Spells. pp. 120–130. Ebeling, Erich; Meissner, Bruno;...
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Sepharial (1864–1929)
Miguel Serrano (1917–2009)
Idries Shah (1924–1996)
Katon Shual Robin Skelton (1925-1997)
Stephen Skinner Lionel Snell Austin Osman Spare...