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  2. Matthew 10:25 - Wikipedia

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    Matthew 10:25 is the 25th verse in the tenth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament. Content. In the original Greek according to Westcott-Hort for ...

  3. Information Operations (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Information Operations is a category of direct and indirect support operations for the United States Military. By definition in Joint Publication 3-13, "IO are described as the integrated employment of electronic warfare (EW), computer network operations (CNO), psychological operations (PSYOP), military deception (MILDEC), and operations security (OPSEC), in concert with specified supporting ...

  4. Our Daily Bread (devotional) - Wikipedia

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    Our Daily Bread Ministries have become a global phenomenon, with millions of people relying on its resources to deepen their Christian faith. The ministry's booklet, various media platforms (radio, TV, books and website), and app (which has been downloaded over 2 million times) [4] cater to a diverse audience.

  5. Matthew 10:22 - Wikipedia

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    Matthew 10:22 is a verse in the tenth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament. ... This page was last edited on 25 November 2022, at 14:34 (UTC).

  6. Military deception - Wikipedia

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    Military deception is also closely connected to operations security (OPSEC) in that OPSEC attempts to conceal from the adversary critical information about an organization's capabilities, activities, limitations, and intentions, or provide a plausible alternate explanation for the details the adversary can observe, while deception reveals false ...

  7. Kingdom of heaven (Gospel of Matthew) - Wikipedia

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    Of Matthew's thirty-two uses of this expression, twelve occur in material that is parallel to Mark and/or Luke, that addresses exactly the same topics but consistently refer to the "kingdom of God", e.g., the first beatitude (Matt 5:3; cf. Luke 6:20) and several remarks about, or included in, parables (Matt 13:11, 31, 33; cf. Mark 4:11, 30 ...

  8. Matthew 10 - Wikipedia

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    Matthew 10 is the tenth chapter in the ... Papyrus 110 (3rd/4th century; extant verses 13–15, 25–27) [5 ... This page was last edited on 4 February 2025, ...

  9. Matthew 10:9 - Wikipedia

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    This is the fifth precept of Christ given to His Apostles, i.e. not to possess money. Lapide gives three possible reasons for this: 1) being free of earthly concerns they might rely solely on the providence of God; 2) have all their attention focused on preaching; 3) be an example of simplicity, poverty and contempt of riches, i.e. of an angelic life, that would draw people to them.