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A type of desert beetle which was sacred to the Ancient Egyptians. They believed that it symbolized the Sun and spiritual rebirth.
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An Arabic word meaning 'written.' The shopkeeper uses it to refer to those thing preordained, or written, by Allah.
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The highest point or state; culmination.
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Not clear to the understanding; hard to perceive:
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Someone who believes and helps to spread the teachings of another.
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To requite to make a return for violence or injury
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Nomadic tribes that live in the African desert.
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Obvious or to make obvious or show.
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Serious, dignified and sincere in manner.
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A tree, of the near east, related to the fig tree, bearing an edible fruit.
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To raise or represent surface designs with relief
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The sacred writings of Islam said to be revealed by God to the prophet Muhammad during his life at Mecca and Medina.
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A forecast or prediction.
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To remove as by cutting or clipping.
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Two stones given to Santiago by Melchizedek. ( three words)
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An apartment or small house which is connected to the church, this is where the priests reside.
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Unbelieving; or having difficulty accepting something so unexpected.
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To dig out purposefully.
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A wind which blows through the desert and destroys everything in its path. A very strong sandstorm.
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A person who does not accept a particular faith
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A Personal Legend is a true desire, which comes from the Soul of the Universe. (two words)
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The study of religion; or a particular system or school of religious beliefs.
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The study of acient cultures through study of material remains.
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The name of the wind that blows off of Africa into Spain. So called because it comes from 'the Levant.' It is related to the conquest of Spain by the Moors. Santiago thinks that it brings the scent of exotic women and adventure.
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Any magical power or process of transmuting a common substance, usually of little value, into a substance of great value.
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One's personal responsible decision.
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Not exhaustible; incapable of being depleted
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To get very interested or completely involved.
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To feel or regret sorrow
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Ashamed or embarrassed, disconcerted
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Excessive excitement or enthusiasm.
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A school for training minister,priests or rabbis.
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To predict or discover something supernaturally (as if by magic)
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