| 21. | Phylacteries or " tefillin " ( Hebrew : ????????? ) are in use by New Testament times ( see ).
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| 22. | Using scrying techniques, he discovers the phylactery is hidden within the house's temple, and disguises himself to gain entry.
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| 23. | He would then consume them when they reached the center of his fortress, where his own undead essence resides in his phylactery.
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| 24. | In fantasy fiction, a "'lich "'(; cognate to phylactery and thereby achieve a form of immortality.
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| 25. | Wearing tefillin ( phylacteries ) throughout the day is also encouraged, unlike most yeshivas where tefillin is only worn briefly for morning prayer.
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| 26. | I shall prepare before Him a beautiful lulav, beautiful sukkah, beautiful fringes ( Tsitsit ), and beautiful phylacteries ( Tefilin ) ."
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| 27. | The soul continues to exist even after the destruction of the body, and can only be killed by the destruction of the phylactery itself.
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| 28. | At 1, 000 shekels ( dlrs 320 ) apiece, the seats also offer storage space inside the army for the prayer shawl and phylacteries.
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| 29. | Hence we find many of the fathers of the fourth and later centuries protesting more or less vigorously against these " Gnostic " phylacteries ( cf.
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| 30. | "They are not Jews, " said settler Elad Epstein, who wore phylacteries which Jewish men put on each weekday morning before prayers.
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