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Solomon

Solomon

Brueggemann Walter

University of South Carolina Press
2005
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In this study of Solomon and his place in the larger consciousness of Israel, Walter Brueggemann considers what Old Testament narratives regarding David's heir reveal about the aspirations and ideals of the ancient Israelite people. On the supposition that figures of legend and lore disclose much about the societies celebrating them, Brueggemann examines assertions about Solomon, a man praised for his wealth, wisdom, and power and depicted as an example of enormous human achievement. Looking beneath the surface of these claims, however, Brueggemann notes that an irony permeates the tradition and invites critique of accepted beliefs. Through close attention to nuances of the biblical text, he exposes the competing interpretive voices that claim to offer a reliable rendering of Solomon. Brueggemann shows how the tradition of Solomon becomes an arena for interpretive contestation in Israel and suggests that the text makes available not historical reportage but a conflicted pluralistic attempt to sort out the reality of human power in the matrix of covenantal faith. Beyond the primary narrative of 1 Kings 3-11, Brueggemann evaluates the derivative traditions of Solomon in Ecclesiastes, the Song of Solomon, the Wisdom of Solomon, and some of the Psalms. He also considers references to Solomon in the New Testament and in extrascriptural traditions connected with and attributed to him.
Solomon

Solomon

Constance Fenimore Woolson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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MIDWAY in the eastern part of Ohio lies the coal country; round-topped hills there begin to show themselves in the level plain, trending back from Lake Erie; afterwards rising higher and higher, they stretch away into Pennsylvania and are dignified by the name of Alleghany Mountains. But no names have they in their Ohio birthplace, and little do the people care for them, save as storehouses for fuel. The roads lie along the slow-moving streams, and the farmers ride slowly over them in their broad-wheeled wagons, now and then passing dark holes in the bank from whence come little carts into the sunshine, and men, like silhouettes, walking behind them, with glow-worm lamps fastened in their hat-bands. Neither farmers nor miners glance up towards the hilltops; no doubt they consider them useless mounds, and, were it not for the coal, they would envy their neighbors of the grain-country whose broad, level fields stretch unbroken through Central Ohio; as, however, the canal-boats go away full, and long lines of coal-cars go away full, and every man's coal-shed is full, and money comes back from the great iron-mills of Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, and Cleveland, the coal country, though unknown in a picturesque point of view, continues to grow rich and prosperous.
Solomon

Solomon

Richard J Guerin

Richard Guerin
2023
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When a strange signal is detected in the Sinai desert, Martin sends a team toinvestigate. What they find, triggers a chain of events that will stretch into thedistant past and lead to Project TimeBridge becoming a reality. When twoemployees are kidnapped by demons and disappear into the past, changesbegin to ripple up to the current timeline.Martin finds himself and his company, DarkBridge Technology, battling to stopthose changes. Armed with advanced technology, Martin, aided by angels, sends a rescue team into the past. A rescue attempt that will hopefully preventthe catastrophic changes coming to DarkBridge Technology and the world itself.
Solomon

Solomon

Gail Gilmore

Epigraph Publishing
2021
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One dog. Two Years. Three States. Sometimes, the long way home is the only way home.When a stray dog named Solomon, scheduled for euthanization in a Georgia high-kill shelter, is pulled by an out-of-state rescue and placed in a Maine foster home, everyone hopes he'll soon find his forever family. But after only a month in his foster home he bolts, beginning an epic two-year journey south through New England. Traveling solo, Solomon survives by his instincts, wits, and the occasional kindness of an ever-changing cast of humans. Battling hunger and the elements, he navigates highways, rivers, suburban roads, wooded pathways, and active rail tracks - searching, it seems, for something. While animal rescue and dog recovery organizations track him, trying desperately to bring him to safety, he eludes all attempts to secure him. Eventually he settles down in the peninsula town of Hull, Massachusetts, making his home in an abandoned shed. And when he slowly learns to trust a neighborhood family, everyone wonders: Is this family what he's been searching for all along?
Solomon

Solomon

Jasinda Wilder

Seth Clarke
2025
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It should have been quick-attend the funeral and go back to Club Sin, where I belong. Only, I find myself snatched off the street and taken hostage, transported halfway across the world to the vast, wild jungle of the Brazilian Amazon. It's not an easy feat, taking a man like me hostage. As a former wetwork operator for the CIA, I'm used to death, pain, and discomfort. It's all I've ever known.I expect to be rescued, of course. By my brothers-both those with whom I share blood and those with whom I share the brand, the Broken Arrows. Except, they're not the ones who spring me. It's a ghost from my past, the only woman I've ever loved, someone as inured to the world of special operations violence as I am. Scarlett-codename Scarla-is a lot like me: tough, hardened, shut off and closed up. Scarlett thought I was dead, and I let her think that when I started my new life in Club Sin, but now, with only a hint that I may be alive, Scarlett is on a mission to set me free-and get answers as to my disappearance.Together, Scarlett and I have to evade my captors and survive the brutal jungle...but what we discover along the way is just more unanswered questions, a connection that neither of are prepared for, and an enemy far more dangerous than any of us could have anticipated-an enemy who threatens not just Scarlett and me, but someone all of us Broken Arrows thought was untouchable.
Solomon

Solomon

Laye Sakor

Publica
2020
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Solomon Keita fyller snart 15 år. Livet hans dreier seg om fotball, kjæresten Amin og familie og venner i landsbyen Faso i Elfenbenskysten. Faren hans bestemmer seg for å gi Solomon en spesiell bursdagspresang: en muntlig fortelling om Vest-Afrikas spennende og ofte blodige historie. Den unge gutten lar seg trollbinde av farens skildring av alt fra fortidens riker, konger og tradisjoner til kolonialisme og slavehandel. «Solomon» gir et fascinerende innblikk i hverdagslivet i Faso og en detaljrik gjennomgang av utviklingen i Vest-Afrika fra 1200-tallet og frem til i dag. Laye Sakor (f.1989) er norsk forfatter med liberisk opprinnelse. Han er oppvokst i Asker, men bosatt på Kongsberg. Han har utdanning innen statsvitenskap og menneskerettigheter fra Universitetet i Sørøst-Norge, og jobber til daglig som ungdomsveileder i NAV.
Solomon Creed

Solomon Creed

Simon Toyne

Harpercollins Publishers
2016
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HOW CAN HE SAVE A MAN WHO IS ALREADY DEAD? â??Compelling, vivid and profoundâ?? PETER JAMES â??A fast-moving thriller that makes for an exhilarating read. Perfect for any fans of Lee Childâ?? SUN â??Who is Solomon Creed? He's the hero of an epic new series of thrillers. Simple as thatâ?? MARK BILLINGHAM
Solomon Gursky Was Here

Solomon Gursky Was Here

Mordecai Richler

Vintage
1991
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WINNER OF THE 1990 COMMONWEALTH WRITERS PRIZE, SHORTLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE 1990Since the age of eleven Moses Berger has been obsessed with the Gursky clan, an insanely wealthy, profoundly seductive family of Jewish-Canadian descent.
Solomon's Secret Arts

Solomon's Secret Arts

Paul Kléber Monod

Yale University Press
2013
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The late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries are known as the Age of Enlightenment, a time of science and reason. But in this illuminating book, Paul Monod reveals the surprising extent to which Newton, Boyle, Locke, and other giants of rational thought and empiricism also embraced the spiritual, the magical, and the occult. Although public acceptance of occult and magical practices waxed and waned during this period they survived underground, experiencing a considerable revival in the mid-eighteenth century with the rise of new antiestablishment religious denominations. The occult spilled over into politics with the radicalism of the French Revolution and into literature in early Romanticism. Even when official disapproval was at its strongest, the evidence points to a growing audience for occult publications as well as to subversive popular enthusiasm. Ultimately, finds Monod, the occult was not discarded in favor of “reason” but was incorporated into new forms of learning. In that sense, the occult is part of the modern world, not simply a relic of an unenlightened past, and is still with us today.
Solomon's Ring

Solomon's Ring

Gul Hasan

Yale University Press
2010
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Stories from the rick folk tradition of India told by the 19th century Sufi master, Ghuath Ali Shah, and recorded by his disciple, Gul Hasan, are available here for the first time in English translation. In the vision of this great master, the Islamic and Hindu faiths are celebrated as paths to the one goal, and power by which we are given the free will to make our own destiny. For students of religion, Solomon's Ring provides an introduction to Sufism through one of its most important texts. For students of Asian history, it opens a window onto the tumultuous religious world of 19th century India. And for anyone seeking to understand what is universal and what is particular in a religious tradition, the teachings of Ghuath Ali Shah shed new light.
Solomon Time

Solomon Time

Will Randall

Little, Brown Book Group
2002
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Echoing the experiences of Robert Louis Stevenson - who spent several years in the South Pacific - here is the story of a contemporary writer who lived in and came to love the Solomon Islands. Most unexpectedly, Will Randall, once a happy schoolteacher, found himself dispatched to a small village on a not very large island, far out in the vastness of the South Pacific. His mission (although he had hardly chosen to accept it): - to fulfil the dying wishes of the 'Commander' and help the local people set up a money-making community project. The Solomon Islands, islands lost in time - Solomon Time; these little gems of land scattered across the ocean, must be the last sanctuary on our shrivelled planet not yet overshadowed by the Golden Arches or encapsulated in a Coca-Cola bubble. Everyone has dreamed at some time of living on a desert island. Here is the unvarnished truth. Sharks, turtles, a band of unruly chickens, a cast of extraordinary characters, and a bird called the Spangled Drongo, accompany Will Randall through some of the most fascinating and certainly funniest scenes to be found in travel writing since Gerald Durrell.
Solomon and O'Brien's Pediatric Skills for Occupational Therapy Assistants
Learn how to provide effective occupational therapy for children and youth! Solomon and O’Brien’s Pediatric Skills for Occupational Therapy Assistants, Sixth Edition, covers the entire scope of pediatric OT practice, from typical childhood development to pediatric conditions and treatment planning. Case studies and helpful tips reinforce your understanding and make it easier to apply OT principles to the clinical setting. New chapters address key topics in administration and emerging practice areas. Evidence-based briefs reinforce clinical insights, and theoretical frameworks are threaded throughout each section to illustrate clinical application. This 6th edition ensures that you are well-equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in contemporary pediatric practice. NEW! Chapters on administration and emerging practice areas NEW! Evidence-based briefs support clinical insights NEW! More theory and/or frame of reference in each chapter enhances understanding NEW! More OTA contributing authors bring their knowledge and expertise to the subject matter NEW! Collaboration content explores the benefits of Occupational Therapists and Occupational Therapy Assistants working together NEW! Enhanced ebook version, included with every new print purchase, features video clips and review questions, plus digital access to all the text, figures, and references, with the ability to search, customize content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud UPDATED! Content aligns with the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework UNIQUE! Clinical Pearls boxes highlight practical advice from the authors and contributors, sharing what they have learned from years of experience Coverage of cultural diversity and sensitivity issues addresses the many different groups of people that OTAs treat in practice Information on preventive care takes the role of the OTA beyond intervention and treatment Many case examples provide snapshots of real-life situations and solutions, helping you apply key concepts in a real-life setting Family-centered perspective uses the terminology of the AOTA Practice Framework in showing how to tailor treatment to meet the needs of children from different environments Key terms, outlines, and objectives at the beginning of each chapter prepare you for the information you're expected to learn from the chapter Content reviews and questions at the end of each chapter summarize key concepts and help you assess your understanding Suggested activities in each chapter help you bridge the gap between the classroom and the clinic by exploring realistic situations
Solomon's Temple

Solomon's Temple

Alan Balfour

John Wiley Sons Inc
2012
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A highly original architectural history of Solomon’s Temple and Islam’s Dome of the Rock that doubles as a social and cultural history of the region The most extensive study of the interrelated history of two monuments, Solomon’s Temple and The Dome of the Rock, drawing on an exhaustive review of all the visual and textual evidenceRelayed as a gripping narrative, allowing readers to re-enter and experience the emotions and the visceral reality of the major events in its historyIntegrates illustration with the text to offer a highly detailed and accurate portrait of the major structures and figures involved in the history of the templeOpens up a fascinating line of questioning into the conventional interpretation of events, particularly Christ’s actions in the TempleReproduces rarely seen detailed drawings of the subterranean passages beneath Temple Mount as part of the British survey in the 19th century