decrees of fate
1Fate — • Lat. fatum, from fari, to tell or predict Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Fate Fate † …
2destiny — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Fate Nouns 1. destiny, future state, next world, world to come (see futurity). 2. fate, kismet, God s will, act of God, the will of God or Allah; Karma; doom, determinism, fatalism, predestination,… …
3destiny — n. 1. Lot, doom, fortune, fate, star, destination. 2. Fate, necessity, decrees of fate, wheel of fortune …
4Solve — (s[o^]lv), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Solved} (s[o^]lvd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Solving}.] [L. solvere, solutum; from a prefix so expressing separation (cf. {Sober}) + luere to loosen; cf. OF. soldre, soudre. See {Loose}, and cf. {Absolve}.] To explain; to… …
5Solved — Solve Solve (s[o^]lv), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Solved} (s[o^]lvd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Solving}.] [L. solvere, solutum; from a prefix so expressing separation (cf. {Sober}) + luere to loosen; cf. OF. soldre, soudre. See {Loose}, and cf. {Absolve}.] To… …
6Solving — Solve Solve (s[o^]lv), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Solved} (s[o^]lvd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Solving}.] [L. solvere, solutum; from a prefix so expressing separation (cf. {Sober}) + luere to loosen; cf. OF. soldre, soudre. See {Loose}, and cf. {Absolve}.] To… …
7Pietro Domenico Paradisi — (also Pier Domenico Paradies) (1707 – August 25, 1791), was an Italian composer, harpsichordist and harpsichord teacher, most prominently known for a composition popularly entitled Toccata in A . A reviewer of a modern edition of his sonatas, all …
8Berosus — • The name of a native historian of Babylonia and a priest of the great god Bel (Bel Marduk) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Berosus Berosus …
9ANU — (AN in sumerian) Mesopotamian god whose written name expresses the notion of the heavenly deity. The sign dingir could be read as “An” and functioned as determinative to introduce the name of any god or goddess. An appears in some Sumerian… …
10U-NETANNEH TOKEF — (Heb. וּנְתַנֶּה תֹּקֶף; lit. Let us declare the mighty importance (of the holiness of the day) ), a piyyut (silluk) recited before the Kedushah of the Musaf of Rosh Ha Shanah and the Day of Atonement. The prayer epitomizes the significance of… …