「TARSUS」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| Ok was born in | Tarsus, a town in the Mersin Province. |
| were evangelized or re-evangelized, by Paul of | Tarsus according to Acts 16:6-7, 18:23. |
| llege in Talas, Kayseri and the high school at | Tarsus American College in Tarsus, Mersin. |
| After finishing the high school at | Tarsus American College in Tarsus, province Mersin, h |
| After he finished the high school at | Tarsus American College in Tarsus, province Mersin, h |
| After finishing the high school at | Tarsus American College in Tarsus, province Mersin in |
| The message of St. Paul, (see Paul of | Tarsus and Judaism), stressed that faith in Jesus con |
| ed wings for hunting between trees and a short | tarsus and long claws, which are common among those b |
| Antioch approved the refusal of the bishop of | Tarsus, and praised him for having declined to insert |
| Against Diodore of | Tarsus and Theodore of Mopsuestia (fragments) |
| urus Mountains, the fortress guarded passes to | Tarsus and the Cilician Gates. |
| ee also: Circumcision in the Bible and Paul of | Tarsus and Judaism |
| Diodorus of | Tarsus and Theodore of Mopsuestia were the leaders of |
| also: Early Christianity and Judaism, Paul of | Tarsus and Judaism, and Christianity and Judaism |
| Antioch at the end of 1106 and became Lady of | Tarsus and Mamistra, in Cilician Armenia. |
| y, Early Christianity and Judaism, and Paul of | Tarsus and Judaism. |
| The line passes through the city of | Tarsus and has branch lines to the Port of Mersin. |
| e was the son of the grammarian Artemidorus of | Tarsus, and the head of the school at Alexandria. |
| cribed as three-month) old Cyricus had fled to | Tarsus and were identified as Christians. |
| see also Proselytes and Godfearers and Paul of | Tarsus and Judaism), 1st mission c 45 |
| Communion was refused by bishop Helladius of | Tarsus; and, we may conclude, by Eutherius of Tyana, |
| They are located in the upper border of the | tarsus, approximately in the middle between the extre |
| ught to England probably either by Theodore of | Tarsus, Archbishop of Canterbury, in 668, or by Ceolf |
| It was convened at Hertford by Theodore of | Tarsus, archbishop of Canterbury. |
| hird antennal segment and two last segments of | tarsus are black. |
| io to Czechoslovakia and Titular Archbishop of | Tarsus by Pope Pius XI. |
| e of Nur ad-Din and took Mopsuestia, Adana and | Tarsus from their garrisons. |
| hter of Iapetus, founded Anchiale (a city near | Tarsus): her son was Cydnus, who gave his name to the |
| He was elected Titular Archbishop | Tarsus in 1837 and was consecrated by Cardinal Carlo |
| thronos) mentioned by Paul of | Tarsus in Colossians 1:16 (New Testament). |
| Bussi was elected archbishop of | Tarsus in partibus and promoted to the nuntiature of |
| The mention of a saint from | Tarsus in such East Syrian traditions suggests that t |
| me traveller's have just landed right by Mount | Tarsus in Chad. |
| caerus was defeated, and afterwards brought to | Tarsus in Cilicia, where he was tried and executed. |
| ian of Cilicia, Julian of Anazarbus, Julian of | Tarsus) is venerated as a Christian martyr of the fou |
| Tarsus is one of a number of cities that claims to be | |
| ent is the longest of all the ligaments of the | tarsus: it is attached behind to the plantar surface |
| ere first so called, came Ignatius, Diodore of | Tarsus, John Chrysostom, Theodore of Mopsuestia, Nest |
| mm, a culmen length between 20 and 24 mm and a | tarsus length between 30,0 and 34,5 mm. |
| his army successively took Seleucia, Korikos, | Tarsus, Mamistra, Adana, Tel Hamdoun (now Toprakkale |
| and ask "at the house of Judas for a man from | Tarsus named Saul," (Acts 9:11). |
| ntain the contradiction, going back to Paul of | Tarsus, of Jews being both enemy and friend, writing: |
| In addition to being used for locomotion, the | tarsus of leg I contains a unique sensory organ known |
| m, meaning heel) or heel bone is a bone of the | tarsus of the foot which constitute the heel. |
| Leontius's coronation took place in | Tarsus on July 19, 484 - the day was chosen, followin |
| He was appointed titular Archbishop of | Tarsus on 22 May 1924. |
| il it was filled by Jacob I from the region of | Tarsus or Sis. |
| The six legs possess a | tarsus, or foot, with a pair of claws for gripping ro |
| is darker than the female, with the tibia and | tarsus paler than the rest of the leg. |
| Book of Acts later goes on to describe Paul of | Tarsus recounting that he was "educated at the feet o |
| ee year old son, being held by the governor of | Tarsus, scratched the governor's face and was killed |
| ortion of the eyelid with buckling of the lid ( | tarsus) so the lashes rub on the eye (trichiasis). |
| Triq Tarsu ( | Tarsus Street) |
| string injury as well as a bruise to the right | tarsus suffered when sliding into second base to brea |
| five segments (coxa, trochanter, femur, tibia, | tarsus) that true insect legs possess. |
| mob; and whose death was agreed to by Saul of | Tarsus, the future Paul (Acts 8:1). |
| After he left Rochester, Theodore of | Tarsus, the Archbishop of Canterbury appointed Cwiche |
| g disciplined, along with Chad, by Theodore of | Tarsus, the new archbishop of Canterbury, who arrived |
| appointed "Bishop of the Picts" by Theodore of | Tarsus, then Archbishop of Canterbury. |
| he same as Chrysostom: Epiphanius, Diodorus of | Tarsus, Theodore of Mopsuestia, Theodoret of Cyprus, |
| e Epistle to the Galatians, written by Paul of | Tarsus to a number of early Christian communities in |
| anga Hero's current publications include Paul: | Tarsus to Redemption, written by Matthew Salisbury an |
| Pompey subjected | Tarsus to Rome, and it became capital of the Roman pr |
| etatarsals, inward- and downward-turning foot, | tarsus valgus, and inversion adducted appearances. |
| of the latter, with only marginal overlap: the | tarsus was 390-465 mm long in syriacus versus 450-530 |
| This book expounds the theory that Paul of | Tarsus was a source for Gnosticism whose influence on |
| His oratorio, Saul of | Tarsus, was commissioned for the National Eisteddfod |
| ith the help of the Mameluks in 1360 Adana and | Tarsus were captured, leaving only a few castles to t |
| He sailed up to | Tarsus, where he found Baldwin of Boulogne besieging |
| 8,000 refugees filled the missions of | Tarsus, where order had been restored under martial l |
| mmendation a highly educated monk, Theodore of | Tarsus, who understood both Latin and Greek, was chos |
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