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Mene; that is repeated, for the thing is certain -- Mene, mene; that signifies, both in Hebrew and Chaldee, He has numbered and finished, which Daniel explains thus (v. 26): God has numbered thy kingdom, the years and days of the continuance of it; these were numbered in the counsel of
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi) 1721
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Selene (or Latin Luna), the eye of night, the sister of the god of the sun, the goddess of the moon, was also called Mene (Mênê).
The origin of the English word MONEY : Coin Collecting News 2009
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Selene (or Latin Luna), the eye of night, the sister of the god of the sun, the goddess of the moon, was also called Mene (Mênê).
The origin of the English word MONEY : Coin Collecting News 2009
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“Mene mene tekel upharsin,” Jace said with a faint smile.
Cassandra Clare: The Mortal Instrument Series Cassandra Clare 2009
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“Mene mene tekel upharsin,” Jace said with a faint smile.
City of Glass Cassandra Clare 2009
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I've jumped ship every other time I've seen "Mene Mene Tikel Upharsin" written on the wall before.
Archive 2009-06-01 Dart Adams 2009
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Amalekites: we have lately ascertained that this Mene – Ptah was of the Shepherd – Kings and thus, according to the older
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Mene, mene, teckel, upharsin by ardee D. on Thursday, Oct 11, 2007 at 8: 38: 11 PM
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The amazement, the anger, the stupefaction of Belshazzar when he saw the Mene – Tekel-Upharsin before his eyes is not to be compared with the cold rage of Grandet, who, having forgotten his nephew, now found him enshrined in the heart and calculations of his daughter.
Eug�nie Grandet 2007
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The words on the wall as usually transliterated were “Mene Mene Tekel Upharsin.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » Classical or Biblical Allusions: 2007
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