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  2. Matthew 12:29 - Wikipedia

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    Or again, how can anyone enter a strong man's house and carry off his possessions unless he first ties up the strong man? Then he can rob his house. Analysis. This is the third reason that Christ gives to prove that He casts out devils by the help of God, not by Beelzebub. Essentially the argument is by comparison. That is, he who attacks the ...

  3. Parable of the Strong Man - Wikipedia

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    The Hanged Man's House, Cézanne, 1873. The Parable of the strong man (also known as the parable of the burglar and the parable of the powerful man) is a parable told by Jesus in the New Testament, found in Matt 12:29, Mark 3:27, and Luke 11:21–22, and also in the non-canonical Gospel of Thomas where it is known as logion 35 [1]

  4. Jews - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... (includes anyone with a Jewish parent): ... and recent excavations in Khirbet Qeiyafa have provided strong ...

  5. Political strongman - Wikipedia

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    Political strongman. Journalist Gideon Rachman described Vladimir Putin as "the archetype and the model" for modern political strongmen. [1] In politics, a strongman is a type of authoritarian political leader — civilian or military — who exerts control through military enforcement and has, or has claimed to have, strong popular support.

  6. The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World - Wikipedia

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    The story was included in Márquez's 1984 "Collected Stories". [4] A study guide has been produced for the story. [5]Constance Pedoto, in the Journal of Comparative Literature and Aesthetics, compares the magical realist story to tales from Alaska such as "The Cormorant Hunters" by the Iñupiat Frank Ellana or "Two Great Polar Bear Hunters" by the King Island Eskimo Aloysius Pikonganna.

  7. Ecce homo - Wikipedia

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    Ecce Homo, Caravaggio, 1605. Ecce homo (/ ˈ ɛ k s i ˈ h oʊ m oʊ /, Ecclesiastical Latin: [ˈettʃe ˈomo], Classical Latin: [ˈɛkkɛ ˈhɔmoː]; "behold the man") are the Latin words used by Pontius Pilate in the Vulgate translation of the Gospel of John, when he presents a scourged Jesus, bound and crowned with thorns, to a hostile crowd shortly before His crucifixion (John 19:5).

  8. Exorcising the blind and mute man - Wikipedia

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    Or again, how can anyone enter a strong man's house and carry off his possessions without first tying up the strong man? Then his house can be plundered. Whoever is not with me is against me, and whoever does not gather with me scatters. And so I tell you, people will be forgiven every sin and blasphemy.

  9. Strongman - Wikipedia

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    Strongman. Strongman is a competitive strength sport which tests athletes physical strength and endurance through a variety of heavy lifts and events. [1] Strongman competitions are known for their high intense and grueling nature, pushing athletes to their physical and mental limits. [2] The winners are selected based on a relative scoring ...