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  2. Elohim the Archetype (Original) Pattern of the Universe

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    A Living Testimony: The History and Biography of Dr. Henry Clifford Kinley. Published in 2005 by Kinley Davis & Associates, LLC. ISBN 1-4116-5462-5 (limited) ThePatternOfEverything.Org containing Kinley manuscripts from the 1940s to 1975. IDMR.Net the Official Website of the Institute of Divine Metaphysical Research.

  3. ‘Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant’ Review: The Director Gets ...

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    Kinley gets sent back to the U.S., his tour of duty over, but once there he realizes he’s in hell. Ahmed, who has a wife (Fariba Sheikhan) and an infant, has gone underground.

  4. Guy Ritchie's The Covenant - Wikipedia

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    Guy Ritchie's The Covenant (or simply The Covenant) is a 2023 American action drama film co-written, produced and directed by Guy Ritchie. The film stars Jake Gyllenhaal and Dar Salim. Its plot follows John Kinley, a U.S. Army Green Beret Master Sergeant, and Ahmed, his Afghan interpreter, fighting the Taliban.

  5. Guy Ritchie explores the soldier/interpreter dynamic in war

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    There is a line in “ Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant ” in which Jake Gyllenhaal’s Army Sgt. John Kinley is having a disagreement with Dar Salim’s Ahmed, the man assigned to be his interpreter ...

  6. Jake Gyllenhaal's The Covenant is now available to watch on ...

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    Jake Gyllenhaal's new movie The Covenant is now available to watch on Prime Video UK.

  7. Covenant Renewal Service - Wikipedia

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    The original words are lost, but are thought to be reflected in the Directions for Renewing our Covenant with God in 1780. [10] This later text, known in modified form as the Wesley Covenant Prayer, remained in use—linked with Holy Communion and observed on the first Sunday of the New Year—among British Methodists until 1936.