{"query": "Apollos Corrected", "count": 20, "results": [{"id": "card_n_7ec804667ef9", "title": "Apollos Corrected", "shelf": "reference", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "Eloquent man, mighty in the scriptures, fervent in spirit; knows only the baptism of John; speaks boldly in the synagogue; Aquila and Priscilla take him aside and expound the way of God more perfectly"}, {"id": "card_n_1f1e791cf4af", "title": "Easton: Apollos", "shelf": "dictionary", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "A Jew “born at Alexandria,” a man well versed in the Scriptures and eloquent (Acts 18:24; R.V., “learned”). He came to Ephesus (about A.D. 49), where he spake “boldly” in the synagogue (18:26), althou"}, {"id": "card_c_01791a93ced5", "title": "Easton: Apollos references Titus", "shelf": "connections", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "Card references Titus. Auto-detected via book-name match."}, {"id": "card_c_f1ba318cf266", "title": "Easton: Apollos references Hebrews", "shelf": "connections", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "Card references Hebrews. Auto-detected via book-name match."}, {"id": "card_c_001d435c7706", "title": "Easton: Apollos cites Acts", "shelf": "connections", "surface": null, "snippet": "Cites Acts 18:24; Acts 18:27 — a chapter:verse reference found in the card text."}, {"id": "card_c_9d365aaecbae", "title": "Easton: Apollos references Corinth", "shelf": "connections", "surface": null, "snippet": "Mentions Corinth (place) — the name appears in the card text; the entry is Easton's Bible Dictionary (public domain), which classifies it as a place."}, {"id": "card_c_41ffa292c311", "title": "Easton: Apollos references Ephesus", "shelf": "connections", "surface": null, "snippet": "Mentions Ephesus (place) — the name appears in the card text; the entry is Easton's Bible Dictionary (public domain), which classifies it as a place."}, {"id": "card_c_696aa164edd8", "title": "Easton: Apollos references Jesus", "shelf": "connections", "surface": null, "snippet": "Mentions Jesus (person) — the name appears in the card text; the entry is Easton's Bible Dictionary (public domain), which classifies it as a person."}, {"id": "card_c_c105f62ef3a8", "title": "Easton: Apollos references Nazareth", "shelf": "connections", "surface": null, "snippet": "Mentions Nazareth (place) — the name appears in the card text; the entry is Easton's Bible Dictionary (public domain), which classifies it as a place."}, {"id": "card_c_bb44c0eca914", "title": "Easton: Apollos references Paul", "shelf": "connections", "surface": null, "snippet": "Mentions Paul (place) — the name appears in the card text; the entry is Easton's Bible Dictionary (public domain), which classifies it as a place."}, {"id": "card_c_283070e64ae2", "title": "Easton: Apollos references Priscilla", "shelf": "connections", "surface": null, "snippet": "Mentions Priscilla (person) — the name appears in the card text; the entry is Easton's Bible Dictionary (public domain), which classifies it as a person."}, {"id": "card_n_92437356271b", "title": "Easton: Priscilla", "shelf": "dictionary", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "The wife of Aquila (Acts 18:2), who is never mentioned without her. Her name sometimes takes the precedence of his (Rom. 16:3; 2 Tim. 4:19). She took part with Aquila (q.v.) in insturcting Apollos (Ac"}, {"id": "card_n_dc7fb4ab877e", "title": "Easton: Gnat", "shelf": "dictionary", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "Only in Matt. 23:24, a small two-winged stinging fly of the genus Culex, which includes mosquitoes. Our Lord alludes here to the gnat in a proverbial expression probably in common use, “who strain out"}, {"id": "card_n_e8186ce33d19", "title": "GPS (UHF) — a constellation of clocks at 19 centimeters", "shelf": "science", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "L1 = 154 × 10.23 MHz = 1575.42 MHz EXACTLY — the whole system is integer multiples of\none 10.23 MHz atomic clock; sealed, with the 19 cm wavelength: https://narrowhighway.com/s/d6211f4efb2518c6de145de"}, {"id": "card_n_c44ad4a9d8ff", "title": "La Rochefoucauld §laroch_065: There is no praise we have not lavished upon Prudence; and yet she cannot ass...", "shelf": "classics", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "There is no praise we have not lavished upon Prudence; and yet she cannot assure to us the most trifling event. [The author corrected this maxim several times, in 1665 it is No. 75; 1666, No. 66; 1671"}, {"id": "card_n_0e27ffed7685", "title": "Two poles — abstract/formal vs material/embodied (the two trees)", "shelf": "concepts", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "The grid's dominant complementary structure is a SINGLE axis from a formal/abstract pole (reasoning, encoding, order, discreteness, uncertainty, authority_trust) to a material/embodied pole (physical_"}, {"id": "card_n_e596d990c2c3", "title": "Augustine, Confessions §aug_conf_09_020: Her mother-in-law also, at first by whisperings of evil servants incensed aga...", "shelf": "classics", "surface": "witness", "snippet": "Her mother-in-law also, at first by whisperings of evil servants incensed against her, she so overcame by observance and persevering endurance and meekness, that she of her own accord discovered to he"}, {"id": "card_n_183c1b7f61bb", "title": "Augustine, Confessions §aug_conf_10_052: O Thou Light, which Tobias saw, when, these eyes closed, he taught his son th...", "shelf": "classics", "surface": "witness", "snippet": "O Thou Light, which Tobias saw, when, these eyes closed, he taught his son the way of life; and himself went before with the feet of charity, never swerving. 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