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    not only the laws of the Hebrew Bible‚ but also the "traditions of the elders" (Mark 7:1-13; Matt 15:1-20). Leaders were called "rabbis" or "teachers"‚ such as Nicodemus (John 3:1-10; 7:50; 19:39) and Gamaliel (Acts 5:34; 22:3). Also had trained "scribes" (Mark 2:16; Acts 23:9) and "disciples" (Mark 2:18; Matt 22:16; Luke 5:33). NT Gospels portray them mainly as opponents of Jesus (Mark 8:11; 10:2)‚ who conspire with the Herodians to kill Jesus (Mark 3:6). Some of Jesus’ harshest polemics are directed

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    Egyptians and Mesopotamians to make cloth out of cotton. Teachers used writing tablets and drew pictograms‚ cuneiform‚ hieroglyphics‚ and cursive script to teach boys the language. Many of these educated young men became scribes‚ which was one of the most desired jobs in ancient times. Scribes are important to this day because they allowed us to understand their cultures. Both civilizations not only traded throughout the “ancient world” (Europe‚ South Asia‚ South Africa)‚ but they also traded with each other

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    spelling  ME: beauty‚ bealte‚ buute‚ beuaute‚ bewtee‚ bewte‚ beaute‚ beaultye 5. Gap in English pronunciation and spelling emerges 3 MAJOR LINGUISTIC CHANGES 1. Foreign borrowings / loanwords 2. Great Vowel Shift 3. Influence of Anglo-Norman scribes and Dutch printers 3 MAJOR LINGUISTIC CHANGES 1. Lexical (vocabulary)  Foreign sources of word borrowing 2. Phonological (pronunciation)  Great Vowel Shift changed pronunciation of long vowels 3. Orthographical (spelling)  Influence of foreign

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    most‚ and he watched over the land. The priest were the third highest in the classes of Egypt. The priest did a lot in Egypt they prayed and they preached about the gods. The scribes were the fourth. The scribes kept a record of most things that happened in ancient Egypt most of what we know about Egypt is from the scribes. And the bottom where the slaves. Slaves had no free will and they had to do anything their owner told them to. If they didn’t they got

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    There are two registers‚ the one closest to the top being the main focus of this piece; the scribe Senu. (“Stele of Senu”) The figure standing at the right end of the piece was a royal scribe named Senu. He is portrayed as honoring the gods Imsety (middle) and Hapi (left) We can tell he is honoring them‚ because he shows a formal frontility‚ facing the gods. These were two of the four sons

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    themselves and the Mediterranean sea for trade. Over flows did help but did not damage the land so the Egyptians use that for farming. They also made papyrus paper which was use to write hieroglyphics. Hieroglyphics were pictures that tell a story scribes would do this job. Government is the village chief which

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    To become a scribe you had to attend a special school‚ you would learn how to read and write hieroglyphic and hieratic scripts. 18. Why did the ancient Egyptians develop Geometry? What did they use it for? They developed geometry as a way to measure land boundaries

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    The Roman Empire Christianity produced simultaneous manuscripts used by the clergy and the scribe works of the monastery in their time periods. Around the seventh century‚ monks were dedicated to impressing such illuminated books to openly literate the word of God. In which throughout the time periods‚ the production of the artwork of manuscripts was displayed to symbolize religions and beliefs. The principal sacred manuscript text during the late fourth century is the Bible " The Book‚" written

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    November 28th‚ 1595 Gaspar de Peralta‚ a judge for the Royal Audiencia of Charcas‚ answered a call from his next-door neighbor’s house. Once he entered the house‚ he found a domestic horror scene. Having entered the bedroom‚ Peralta found his chief scribe and the secretary of the audiencia (Fernando de Medina) standing over the bloody bodies of his wife and her lover‚ Beatriz Gonzalez. Fernando de Medina (the Husband) immediately confessed to murdering his wife and her love. He proceeded to tell the

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