- translations,
including the New
International Version, call him "
Silas" in the epistles. Paul,
Silas, and
Timothy are
listed as co-authors of the two New Testament...
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silas or
Silas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Silas (/ˈsaɪ.ləs/; Gr****: Σίλας/Σιλουανός; fl. 1st
century AD) was a
leading member of the Early...
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since Silas had lent his
pocket knife to
William shortly before the
crime was committed. Lots are
drawn in the
belief – also
shared by
Silas – that God...
- The
first undertaking of
SILAS was the
publication of
Irish Migration Studies in
Latin America open-access journal.
Other SILAS activities include research...
- "Nigerian
inventor Silas Adekunle creates MekaMon gaming robots". BBC Africa.
October 29, 2018. "Nigerian Tech
entrepreneur Silas Adekunle secured deal...
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Mesopotamian units of
measurement All
pages with
titles containing Sila Scylla (disambiguation)
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- his
fashion business. "
Silas Kei Fong CHOU
personal appointments".
Companies House.
Retrieved 2024-02-22. "Forbes profile:
Silas Chou". Forbes. Retrieved...
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Silas Katompa Mvumpa (born 6
October 1998),
known simply as
Silas and
formerly as
Silas Wamangituka Fundu, is a
Congolese professional footballer who...
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Silas is a
common given name and a lesser-known surname. It is a
cognate of Silv****. The name
comes from the
early Christian disciple Silas. He is consistently...
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Silas Lillard Bryan (November 4, 1822 –
March 30, 1880) was a
judge and
member of the
Illinois Senate.
Silas Lillard Bryan, of Scots-Irish and English...