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    synagogue


    1. words/phrases (rule, ruler, have rule over, make ruler, ruler of the city, ruler of the synagogue, chief ruler of the synagogue, rule over, and chief ruler)


    2. remains of the old Synagogue – just a stone’s throw from


    3. ‘We’re meeting this woman at the old Synagogue at


    4. reached the abandoned Synagogue


    5. approached the abandoned Synagogue a short time later


    6. her at the synagogue


    7. I knew our trip to the synagogue caused brows to raise and questions to be asked


    8. She stopped going to the synagogue for school and Mother now taught her about the prophets as she had taught me


    9. That was also the year Jesus began his formal schooling at the synagogue with the Rabbi


    10. We had met earlier at the Synagogue, so introductions were unnecessary

    11. As we walked from the synagogue that day, surrounded by friends and family, I was incredibly happy


    12. On the Sabbath, He entered the synagogue and stood up


    13. The eyes of everyone in the Synagogue were turned toward Him


    14. Of course, all my children and their families came to my house after the service at the Synagogue


    15. He was ready to enter the synagogue and start a fight


    16. And the eyes of all them that were in the synagogue were fastened on him


    17. “Could be” said Esther, “How does Rich link with that particular synagogue and L


    18. It took fifteen minutes for Esther to log on from their old computer but soon she was looking at the synagogue website


    19. “What’s a nose job got to do with the synagogue?” asked Nathan


    20. The next day at work Esther spoke to her boss and told him about the need to visit a religious establishment and that she knew the perfect synagogue

    21. “We’ve got to know more about this synagogue quickly” said Alf


    22. She was on her way to pick up the minibus to get all the girls to the synagogue


    23. He had had many visitors wanting to look at the exquisite handwritten parchment scrolls, central to any synagogue, mostly out of curiosity and he had always managed to negotiate a polite ‘No’, but he was a spiritual man and he believed in his own convictions of being all inclusive


    24. “Oh, but when you go to visit the synagogue with your Dutch friends, you can find out for me” said his young cousin


    25. Akbar’s surprise must have been apparent but as Koyas patiently explained to him his father, Akbar’s uncle, had mentioned that the nice Dutch people were going to the synagogue


    26. Esther filled them in on the security problem at the synagogue


    27. When Akbar had asked her what was so special about that synagogue, Celine had replied that it came up first on the web search and its site said it was proud of its policy of inclusivity, also it was local and fitted in with the plans of his Dutch friends


    28. Would the Rabbi object if he visited the synagogue during his time in London


    29. “Yes darling, but listen to this,” Nathan said “Akbar couldn’t understand how they knew about which synagogue and what date


    30. Consequently, she couldn’t decide if it was Sunday, when Abigail said she was going to come over for her after Bat Mitzvah or Saturday, when she had to get dressed and wait for the taxi to pick her up and take her to the synagogue

    31. The Dutch were pushing on, saying sorry in Dutch which was understood as German and they were then met with some of the choicest insults that only Austrian, Polish and German Jews could give each other in a synagogue


    32. The Dutch were seriously surprised that a) they had been attacked by Asians and b) that anyone would desecrate a synagogue


    33. “The Dutch men were previously invited and were helping to defend our synagogue and the Holy Scrolls and dear sweet Sheuli came along after a visit from her school, her teacher is here too, she arranged the school visit in the first place, she is Alex’s Aunt and Alex is Abigail’s


    34. Aunt Esther was right, this could go either way and he had protected Abigail, the Scrolls, the synagogue and his Aunt as best he could


    35. came out of the synagogue, into the car park, screaming at them


    36. The firm and its founders have stood by me and the synagogue as long as I can remember and I’ll stand by them


    37. “Alex please” said Esther gently touching his arm, “What happened here may seem bad, but your actions have actually saved this synagogue and I’m not sure yet but may have even saved a life


    38. Rich had hidden stuff in the synagogue


    39. So it was hardly surprising to Ray and his team that there was a fracas at the Synagogue, and thanks to old family and friends’ connections, (like Julien), they were ready for the call


    40. On that eventful day as Alf returned from Julien with the prayer book to be reinstated in the synagogue, Ray gave the Russians the signal

    41. in the synagogue: and many hearing him were


    42. And he came to Nazareth, where he had been brought up: and, as his was, he went into the synagogue on the , and stood up for to read” (Luke 4:14-16)


    43. “And when the Jews were gone out of the synagogue, the


    44. It was the first time I had heard anyone speaking Hebrew, because I had never been to a synagogue and did not recognize prayers nor the sound of the language


    45. “And I know the blasphemy of those who say they are Jews and are not, but are a Synagogue of Satan” (Rev


    46. Joh 12:42 Nevertheless among the chief rulers also many believed on him; but because of the Pharisees they did not confess him, lest they should be put out of the synagogue:


    47. Secure enough to call His disciple’s friends, Jesus was never afraid to announce His goals and vision, which He did in the synagogue of Nazareth, even though it led to confrontation and almost caused His death


    48. And he came to Nazareth, where he had been brought up: and, as his custom was, he went into the synagogue on the sabbath day, and stood up for to read


    49. And all they in the synagogue, when they heard these things, were filled with wrath,


    50. We believe it is wrong that the enemies of the heavenly Majesty and of the Roman laws should become the executors of our laws, and that they, fortified by the authority of the acquired rank, should have power to judge or sentence Christians…as if they insult our faith…For the same reason we prohibit that any synagogue should arise as a new












































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    Synonyms for "synagogue"

    synagogue tabernacle temple

    "synagogue" definitions

    (Judaism) the place of worship for a Jewish congregation