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Shechem
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Shechem [ˈʃɛkəm -ɛm]
n
(Placename) the ancient name of Nablus


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The23--game unbeaten winning streak ended after referee Tom van Sichem reduced PSV to10 men by sending off Brazilian defender Alex for bringing down Ivory Coast striker Aruna Kone.
Abram and Sarai moved from Sichem to Bethel to the sacred oaks of Mamre in Hebron.
She indicates how cynicism gives way to a conciliatory position later in Erasmus's life; moreover, she studies the attacks by Catholic defenders of monasticism, Carvajal and Sichem, and manifests the divide, perhaps unbridgeable, between the theological language of scholastics and that of the humanists.
 
 
 
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