Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Appendix B Canonical Use of the Deuterocanonicals in Christian Tradition: An Example Those without experience in a tradition which reads from Ben Sira, Wisdom, Baruch , Tobit, 1-2 Maccabees, and other Jewish literature of late Second Temple times according to a lectionary cycle are unlikely to know what it is like to read passages from said literature according to Christian coordinates. A port of entry into this world is provided by Testimonia ad Quirinum . Each string of testimonia listed below, a sample only of the work’s contents, saving pdf files is a tour de force of intertextuality. The Latin text of Books Two and Three of Testimonia ad Quirinum I draw from is that found in PL 4 (1891) cols 723-810, online here . Book Two 1.Christum primogenitum esse, et ipsum esse sapientam Dei, per quem omnia facta sunt. That Christ is the First-born and the Wisdom of God by whom all things were made . Prov 8:22-31; Ben Sira 24:3-7; Ps 89:27-33; John 17:3-5; Col 1:15, 18; Rev 21:6; 1 Cor 1:22-24. 6. Quod Deus Christus. That Christ is God. Gen 35:1; Isa 45:14-16; 40:3-5; Bar 3:35-37; Zech 10:11-12; Hos 11:9-10; Ps 45:6-7; 45:10; 87:5; 68:4; John 1:1; 20:27-29; Rom 9:3-5; Rev 21:6-7; Ps 82:1; 82:6-7; John 10:34-38; Matt 1:23. 14.Quod ipsum sit justus quem Judaei occisuri essent. That he is the Just One whom the Jews should put to death. Wisdom of Solomon 2:12-22; Isa 57:1-2; Exod 23:7; Matt 27:3-4. Book Three 1. De bono operis et misericordiae. On the benefit of good works and mercy.

Has anyone else ever experienced this? Walk into a Chemist shop and you can’t remember what on earth stores in mall you’re there for. Happens to me all the time. The other day I almost bought a brightly-coloured pair of retro bobbles (remember them) that I didn't need in lieu of anything else. The phenomenon seems somehow to be made worse by the presence of all those white-uniformed smiling ones eagerly asking if they can assist.

Today is merchant account rates the one-year anniversary of the Supreme Court's decision in Gonzales v. Raich , which upheld the federal government's power to regulate medical marijuana under the Commerce Clause. This blog has been doing a series of posts on the downstream effects of and broader issues raised by Raich , which are collected here: Gonzales v. Raich One Year Later: The Big Story Is What Hasn't Happened Gonzales v. Raich One year later: The Argument in Raich is Far From Finished Gonzales v. Raich One Year Later: The Statutory Possibilities Gonzales v. Raich One Year Later: Federalism Only When It's Convenient

Today peer review process is the one-year anniversary of the Supreme Court's decision in Gonzales v. Raich , which upheld the federal government's power to regulate medical marijuana under the Commerce Clause. This blog has been doing a series of posts on the downstream effects of and broader issues raised by Raich , which are collected here: Gonzales v. Raich One Year Later: The Big Story Is What Hasn't Happened Gonzales v. Raich One year later: The Argument in Raich is Far From Finished Gonzales v. Raich One Year Later: The Statutory Possibilities Gonzales v. Raich One Year Later: Federalism Only When It's Convenient

Has anyone else ever experienced this? Walk into a Chemist shop and you can’t remember what on earth you’re there for. Happens to me all the time. The performance review software other day I almost bought a brightly-coloured pair of retro bobbles (remember them) that I didn't need in lieu of anything else. The phenomenon seems somehow to be made worse by the presence of all those white-uniformed smiling ones eagerly asking if they can assist.

Today is the one-year anniversary of the Supreme Court's decision in Gonzales v. Raich , which upheld the federal government's dirt track speedway power to regulate medical marijuana under the Commerce Clause. This blog has been doing a series of posts on the downstream effects of and broader issues raised by Raich , which are collected here: Gonzales v. Raich One Year Later: The Big Story Is What Hasn't Happened Gonzales v. Raich One year later: The Argument in Raich is Far From Finished Gonzales v. Raich One Year Later: The Statutory Possibilities Gonzales v. Raich One Year Later: Federalism Only When It's Convenient

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