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  2. War of the Sons of Light Against the Sons of Darkness

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    The War Scroll, found in Qumran Cave 1. The War of the Sons of Light Against the Sons of Darkness, also known as War Rule, Rule of War and the War Scroll, is a manual for military organization and strategy that was discovered among the Dead Sea Scrolls. The manuscript was among the scrolls found in Qumran Cave 1, acquired by the Hebrew ...

  3. Dylan ail Don - Wikipedia

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    In some interpretations of legend, Dylan represents darkness while his twin brother Lleu Llaw Gyffes represents light. [2] But the more common interpretation is that Dylan is a Welsh sea-god. Dylan was killed by his uncle, and it has been said that "The clamour of the waves dashing upon the beach is the expression of their longing to avenge ...

  4. Manichaeism - Wikipedia

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    Originally, good and evil existed in two completely separate realms, one the World of Light (Chinese: 明界), ruled by the Father of Greatness together with his five Shekhinas (divine attributes of light), and the other the World of Darkness, ruled by the King of Darkness. At a certain point, the Kingdom of Darkness notices the World of Light ...

  5. Genesis creation narrative - Wikipedia

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    The Genesis creation narrative is the creation myth [a] of both Judaism and Christianity, [1] told in the Book of Genesis ch. 1–2. While the Jewish and Christian tradition is that the account is one comprehensive story [2] [3] modern scholars of biblical criticism identify the account as a composite work [4] made up of two stories drawn from different sources.

  6. World of Darkness (Mandaeism) - Wikipedia

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    The great dark Sea of Suf lies in the World of Darkness. [1] The great dividing river of Hitpun, analogous to the river Styx in Greek mythology, separates the World of Darkness from the World of Light. [2] Siniawis is one of the regions of the World of Darkness. [3] The Ginza Rabba mention the Abaddons (ebdunia) as part of the

  7. John 1:5 - Wikipedia

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    Whence he continues, And the light shineth in darkness: by darkness meaning death and error, for sensible light does not shine in darkness, but darkness must be removed first; whereas the preaching of Christ shone forth amidst the reign of error, and caused it to disappear, and Christ by dying changed death into life, so overcoming it, that ...

  8. Christ at the Sea of Galilee - Wikipedia

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    117.1 cm × 169.2 cm (46.1 in × 66.6 in) Location. National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Christ at the Sea of Galilee is an oil painting by Jacopo Tintoretto, from the 1570s. The painting depicts Jesus Christ raises a hand toward the apostles, who appear in a boat amid hostile waves at sea. It is an example of mannerism, [1] a European art ...

  9. Mandaean cosmology - Wikipedia

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    The World of Darkness is ruled by its king Ur and its queen Ruha, mother of the seven planets and twelve constellations. The great dark Sea of Suf lies in the World of Darkness. [1] The great dividing river of Hiṭfon, analogous to the river Styx in Greek mythology, separates the World of Darkness from the World of Light. [6]