Examples of using Two chapters in English and their translations into Hebrew
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ending of The Elliot's, she rewrote the ultimate two chapters, which she finished on the 6th of August 1816.
the ending of The Elliots and rewrote the final two chapters, finishing them on 6 August 1816.
the question of the connection between the first two chapters.
Nannaya completed the first two chapters and a part of the third chapter of the Mahabharata epic, which is rendered in the Champu style.
In the essential sense, nothing remained of it, except for those two chapters in the fourth section, which establish the exalted status of Torah study.
The first two chapters explored who single adults are and why love is the key to relationships.
Due to copyright- we are allowed to scan two chapters, or 20% whatever is smaller.
The last two chapters sixth season,
Cherlow devotes two chapters to examining the strains in the rabbi's life between his inner identity as a mystic and his social role as a public leader.
The following two chapters will examine some of the legal battles that we have fought in our struggle to remain no part of the world and live by Kingdom standards.
that I'm so disgusting, but you're the one with two chapters' worth of sex in that book.
But the fact remains two men have been murdered using techniques eerily similar to not one, but two chapters in your book.
She serves as the third-person narrator for two chapters in A Feast for Crows, and will be the narrator for at least two chapters in The Winds of Winter.
What kind of balance do we need to strike between Chapter Seven and the first two chapters?
Her date leaves her at the end of the night. Two chapters later, he's gay.
talking about the developing world is like having two chapters in the history of the United States.
completed only two chapters before her death in 1968.
Next the group will study the final two chapters of the the Tractate of Sanhedrin that focus on who is worthy(or unworthy) to a life in the world to come.
In two chapters under the common title“A night in the Opera,
Pretribulationists point out that the contrast between the subjects of the two chapters is sharpened by the fact that Paul did not simply use a de to begin 5:1