CAABA, n. A large stone presented by the archangel Gabriel to the patriarch Abraham, and preserved at Mecca. The patriarch had perhaps asked the archangel for bread.
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Related I like to open for a band as it brings on sort of a challenge and it makes things more interesting. ... KELLY JONES Message from Archangel Gabriel: "We bathe you today in the light of how much you are loved, cherishe... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Raphael: "You are so Dear to us. Let your light shine from within ever so bri... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Metatron: "Right now your frequencies of light you are able to hold are incre... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Chamuel: "We are anchoring strength into all of your chakras and energy bodie... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Gabriel: "Your desires are a lovely reflection of how much you want to serve ... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Raphael: "You have made it across the threshold. Get ready for a very fun adv... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Zadkiel: "Your support teams are increasing. We are sending you more energeti... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Daniel: "You are celebrated beyond belief today. This lifetime has proven cha... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Zadkiel: "When someone is negative towards you, take it as a sign that you ha... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Ariel: "Let your heart be free. You are riding a wave right now that will ope... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Raguel: “Trust that you are being guided. What you most want IS possible. T... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Michael: "Your intentions are strong. All of the angelic realm and myself are... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Ariel: "Laughter reboots the brain, energizing all the feel good chemicals in... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Gabriel: "Give yourself a break and have fun with it all. New ways of doing t... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Raphael: "Celebration abounds for your courage of showing up each day and lis... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Gabriel: "We celebrate with you new beginnings. Cheers to old and new friends... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Raphael: "You have made it across the threshold. Get ready for a very fun adv... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Jeremiel: "Enjoy your day fully. There is sweet pure love waiting for you. It... KIMBERLY DAWN Archangel Ariel's Message: "Never hesitate when that burning desire in your soul won't let your drea... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Raphael: "Your consciousness resides in multiple places at once. The "all" of... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Michael: "There is nothing to fear. You have what it takes. When you feel in ... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Ariel: "Trust that your truth is right on track for you. Let your life be a l... KIMBERLY DAWN Message this Morning from Archangel Azrael: "Celebrate the unknown. Light the fire from within. It i... KIMBERLY DAWN Today's Message from Archangel Michael: "The love of you knows you are always connected to what will... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Uriel: "When you let go, surrendering any worries we can more easily bring yo... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Metatron: "You have not been forgotten. Trust your own inner processes. You a... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Zadkiel: "Your inner wisdom knows how worthy you are. You are ready for more.... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Gabriel: "Your life is one of unique perspective. You have teams of angels wo... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Uriel: "Simple is the word for today. Things can be much simpler for you now.... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Jeremiel: "There is plenty of time for all that you want. Enjoy this present ... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Jeremiel: "There are easier resolutions to that which concerns you that you m... KIMBERLY DAWN Archangel Michael: "You are stronger than you think you are. Admitting what you want doesn't have to... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Jophiel: "The thread of your light is so important in the intricate weaving o... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Azriel: "Sometimes deep rest is needed after many action steps. Balancing res... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Haniel: "Simplifying things makes your life so much more expansive and fun. A... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Gabriel: "You are doing a spectacular job connecting to the more of you. You ... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Raziel: "Trust the transitions that are occurring. You are right on track wit... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Ariel: "Be kind to yourself in your mind. Be your own best friend of encourag... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Haniel: "Your ideas matter. Trust the inspiration coming to you. We give you ... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Jophiel: "The thread of your light is so important in the intricate weaving o... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Raphael today: "Bringing more sweet times into your life heals the heart. Che... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Raphiel: "Be at peace in the center of your world. You are not missing a beat... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Chamuel: "Dear One, you are so beautiful inside and out. Trust yourself with ... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Raphael: "The love you give yourself has the power to heal a hundred nations.... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Michael: "Be still and behold the beauty of the transformation that is happen... KIMBERLY DAWN Message from Archangel Raphael: "Most wonderful allowing you are doing by surrendering to the flow o... KIMBERLY DAWN ...There is no end to the making and selling of things there is no end to the making and selling of ... GEORGE SAUNDERS The head of every family will be what Abraham was, the patriarch, the priest and the unlettered lord... ADAM WEISHAUPT This Bible is for the government of the people, by the people and for the people. JOHN WYCLIFFE I was everything, patriarch, priest, father and judge. JOHN SUTTER Before I got here, I thought that the way out of the labyrinth was to pretend that it didn't exist, ... JOHN GREEN Stop a minute, Ambrose!" interrupted Master Nathaniel. "I've got a sudden silly whim that we should ... HOPE MIRRLEES Message from Archangel Uriel: "Think about the areas of your life, work or projects you'd like us to... KIMBERLY DAWN In the dark beside me, she smelled of sweat and sunshine and vanilla, JOHN GREEN The people's government, made for the people, made by the people, and answerable to the people. DANIEL WEBSTER Dave was our patriarch, a great, big lovable man, JACK SCHUESSLER I'll find you, don't worry. My body won't be with you all the time, but you'll always have my heart.... P.C. CAST There are four kinds of homicide: felonious, excusable, justifiable, and praiseworthy.” ~ Ambrose ... J.J. MCAVOY Government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the Earth. ABRAHAM LINCOLN In 1054, the patriarch of Constantinople and the pope excommunicated each other. That was the ... FRANK HERBERT (All the grief she had suffered over her lifetime had moulded her face into a mask of eternal sadnes... JEAN SASSON I liked myths. They weren't adult stories and they weren't children's stories. They were better than... NEIL GAIMAN By the time we've made it, we've had it. MALCOLM FORBES Abraham is such a fascinating figure. Three world religions - Judaism, Christianity, and Islam - all... ANNE GRAHAM LOTZ Thump Milton loomed over Ree, a fabled man, his face a monument of Ozark stone, with juts and angles... DANIEL WOODRELL I can see the headline now: Archangel Busts Were Whisperer. STACY MANTLE In the story I eventually called 'Archangel' and published in 2008, Eudora MacEachern, worki... ANDREA BARRETT We have tears in our eyes As we wave our goodbyes, We so loved being with you, we three. ROALD DAHL No formal course in fiction-writing can equal a close and observant perusal of the stories of Edgar ... H. P. LOVECRAFT Friendship is a double-edged sword one side it can be great and true but the other side it spells be... GARY F EVANS... Don't you ever get the feeling that all your life is going by and you're not taking advantage of it?... ERNEST HEMINGWAY Dad was a very gentle, sweet man. Mum was the matriarch and the patriarch of the family. She ran the... TONY SCOTT Dean, you've been to Hell, I started the Apocalypse, and we're supposed to be possessed by an archan... KEITH R.A. DECANDIDO About 3,500 years ago, when a patriarch called Moses was supposed to be leading a tribe of Seth'... TERRY GLAVIN May I never neither turn left nor turn right in my journey of life, but may I go straight to Christ ... ERNEST AGYEMANG YEBOAH He wept because he was afraid now that he could not save Gabriel. He no longer cared about himself LOIS LOWRY The monarch oak, the patriarch of the trees,
Shoots rising up, and spreads by slow degrees.
Th... JOHN DRYDEN It was because they were two parts of a whole. He did not belong to her. And she did not belong to h... RENEE AHDIEH Cease with the displays of false modesty. The entire palace knows about it." A feeling of warmt... RENEE AHDIEH Do you know why I adore roses?" Shahrzad untied the knot of his tikka sash with deliberate slowness.... RENEE AHDIEH Where were you?" Shahrzad tried to control the tremor in her voice. "Not where I should have b... RENEE AHDIEH As always. As ever. As a rose to the sun. RENEE AHDIEH She is Trouble," Gabriel groaned. "And you know it." "Nope, she's aggele mou." "A devil's ... C.L.STONE We begin to fight. The wind and I. Horns locked. Battling each other with elements. LAURA DOCKRILL He's the patriarch. He is why this program is where it is. It's one of the elite programs in the cou... BEN HOWLAND I have a condition called selflessness, my father calls it a character flaw. CRISTABEL MICHAELS The warm sound of her laughter stole through Khalid's skin, heating the coldest reaches of his soul. RENEE AHDIEH Eat for lunch, but let something for dinner. ERBLIN VUKAJ Jesus Christ wants to show His love for this world through us, Christians. SUNDAY ADELAJA If you are among the good fellows chances are that you will be among the blemishes for the wicked ar... APURVA GAGLANI It's hard when you have things but lose them, it's even harder when you feel that you're being left ... GARY F EVANS... Starting today, must forget what gone yesterday,appreciate what remains today & look forward what ca... DR ANIL KUMAR SINHA call it chicken salad SARAH DESSEN Society. The same society, I might add, that dictates that little girls should always be sugar and s... SARAH DESSEN Congratulations, to the people which made gotham series, still need some more and extra work! DEYTH BANGER To have the cognitive abilities to do research and development is vital to a forever expanding world... GARY F EVANS... The first and foremost human right or fundamental right is the right to exist. APURVA GAGLANI If we ever put research into what the subconscious is we could probably come to the conclusion that ... GARY F EVANS... i know im not the girl you wanted. not the one you want to hear from. but what you see is what you g... SIMI GREWAL
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