The "'Book of Isaiah "'(, ) is the first of the superscription as the works of the 8th-century BCE prophet Isaiah ben Amoz, but there is ample evidence that much of it was composed during the Babylonian captivity and later.
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This suggests that the superscription is trying to make a theological point about Jeremiah by comparing him to Moses where Moses spent forty years leading Israel from slavery in Egypt to the Promised Land, Jeremiah's forty years saw Israel exiled from the land and Jeremiah himself ultimately in exile in Egypt.
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In those days different districts had different money and the Jews had to change their money into that of Rome, so Jesus asked, not for a Jewish coin, but for a coin with which tribute was paid, saying " Why tempt me ? " Looking at the coin He asked whose image and superscription was there inscribed and was told that it was Caesar's.
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Reiske refers to him one of the anonymous epigrams ( No . cxxi . ), on the ground of the superscription " Parmenontos " in the Vatican MS, but that is the name, not of the author of the epigram, but of the victor who dedicated the statue to which it forms the inscription, as is clear from the epigram itself ( comp.
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Throughout Hole's career, Love's lyrics were often referential to other works of art and literature : " Pretty on the Inside " contains references to " The Ballad of East and West " by Rudyard Kipling; the title of the band's album " Live Through This " ( as well as lyrics from the track " Dante Rossetti's poem " A Superscription ".
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Only three of the homilies for the Sabbaths of mourning and comforting have such passages, namely, Nos . 29, 31, 33; but they are prefixed to those homilies, beginning with No . 38 ( except No . 46, which is of foreign origin ), which have the superscription " Midrash Harninu " a name used to designate the homilies for New-Year and the Feast of Tabernacles which the old authors found in the Pesi3ta Rabbati.
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As the employment of such repetitions is somewhat suggestive of the mounting of stairs, the superscription " shir ha-ma'alot, " found at the beginning of these fifteen psalms, may have a double meaning : it may indicate not only the purpose of these songs, to be sung on the pilgrimages to the festivals at Jerusalem, but also the peculiar construction of the songs, by which the reciter is led from one step of the inner life to the next.
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But there is no reason for Steinschneider's doubt concerning a Munich manuscript, containing the introduction to the first book of Euclid, with the superscription, " Written by Abba Mari, philosopher and teacher of truth . "; it certainly belongs to our Abba Mari, and the words Abba Mari are not to be translated " My Lord and Father, " for these two words would otherwise have their proper place at the beginning and not at the end of the sentence.
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In 1669 Pope Clement IX commissioned replacements for the aging stucco angels by Raffaello da Montelupo, commissioned by Paul III . Bernini's program, one of his last large projects, called for ten angels holding instruments of the Passion : he personally only finished the two originals of the " Angel with the Superscription " I . N . R . I . " " and " the Angel with the Crown of Thorns ", but these were kept by Clement IX for his own pleasure.
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The lyrics, written by Love, contain references to Dante Gabriel Rossetti's poem " A Superscription ", and William Shakespeare's " Merchant of Venice ", and Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey Into Night ( " My name is'Might-Have-Been " ), as well as the song sharing the name of an indie American pornographic magazine and a short-lived punk rock group from Los Angeles that featured ex-Germs drummer Don Bolles.
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