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  2. Kenan - Wikipedia

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    The Sefer ha-Yashar describes Cainan, the possessor of great astrological wisdom, which had been inscribed on tables of stone, as the son of Seth; i.e., the antediluvian Kenan grandson of Seth according to the Bible. He is revered within Islamic tradition as well.

  3. Here There Be Tygers (1968 short story) - Wikipedia

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    His teacher, Miss Bird, humiliates him by publicly clarifying whether he needs to urinate, and allows him to leave. Entering the bathroom and looking around the corner, Charles sees a tiger lying on the floor. He stands at the door, too afraid to enter. Eventually, a child named Kenny Griffen approaches him.

  4. Kenneth N. Taylor - Wikipedia

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    My First Bible in Pictures, 1989; The Bible for Children (coeditor), 1990; Good News for Little People, 1991; My Life: A Guided Tour, 1991 (updated 2002) Stories about Jesus, 1994 (adapted from Good News for Little People) Everything a Child Should Know about God, 1996; My First Bible Words (with William Noller), 1998; Family Devotions for ...

  5. List of major biblical figures - Wikipedia

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    The Bible is a collection of canonical sacred texts of Judaism and Christianity.Different religious groups include different books within their canons, in different orders, and sometimes divide or combine books, or incorporate additional material into canonical books.

  6. Animals in the Bible - Wikipedia

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    Other members of the cat family are mentioned in the Bible, namely lions, leopards, and (questionably) tigers. צִיִּים֙ ‎ (ṣiyyîm), mentioned in Isaiah 34:14, is translated as "wildcats" in some newer translations of the Bible such as the CEV and NRSV, making this potentially the only mention of small cats in the Protestant Bible.

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  8. Kenneth Wuest - Wikipedia

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    Wuest was born in 1893 on the north side of Chicago, where he lived for most of his life. [1] [2] He earned his A.B. in History and Greek from Northwestern University (1922), graduated from Moody Bible Institute (1924), and was awarded an honorary D.D. from Wheaton College (1955).

  9. Tony Anthony (evangelist) - Wikipedia

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    Taming The Tiger brought Anthony to the attention of Christians worldwide, who were enthralled by the conversion of such a violent criminal. [6] He travelled internationally to tell his story; video interviews were broadcast in Canada on 100 Huntley Street in 2005 [10] and 2011, [19] and in the Netherlands by Evangelische Omroep.