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Sepulchre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A sepulchre , or sepulcher , is a type of tomb or burial chamber. In ancient Hebrew practice, sepulchres were often carved into the rock of a hillside. The word is sometimes confused with "sepultu...
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Britannica Online Encyclopedia ... Learn more about "sepulchres" ... Learn more about "sepulchres" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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International Standard Bible Encyclopedia ... KINGS' SEPULCHRES...
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In the above description Conrad alludes to Christ's characterization of his opponents, the New Testament's Pharisees, as "whited sepulchres, which indeed appear beautiful (i. e., “virtuous,” in Christ's context) outwardly, but are within full of dead men's bones, and of all uncleanness" (Matthew 23: 27) spiritually.
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From listening to the teaching of Christ, we turn once more to follow His working. It will be remembered, that the visit to Bethany divides the period from the Feast of the Dedication to the last Paschal week into two parts. ... This is one aspect of it. There is yet another and more solemn one. ... As regards Himself,
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Original stereograph: "King Khufu's tomb, the great Pyramid of Gizeh, and the sepulchres of his nobles (from N.W.), Egypt. (18)." (Underwood and Underwood). 7.75 x 4.2 inches. From the collection of Dr. Paula Sanders, Rice University.
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