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Cowpea Germplasm Multiplication planted on 20th December, 1989 by Genetic Resources Unit (G. R. U.) at IITA Ibadan. Photo by IITA. (file name: CO_559).
Tabgha (also spelled Tabhka) is not a city, but a small area on the northwest shore of the Sea of Galilee, not far from Capernaum.
In ancient times, Tabgha was known as Heptapegon - "Place of the Seven Springs." These seven springs produce warm water, which increases the production of algae in this part of the lake, and the algae attracts more fish. Fisherman have flocked to Heptapegon for thousands of years.
By the 4th century AD, Heptapegon had become a popular place for Byzantine pilgrims to rest and have their picnics, thanks to its shady trees and excellent fishing. It is probably not coincidence that two of the three pilgrimage destinations in this relate to abundant food: the miracle of the loaves and fishes during Jesus' Galilean ministry and a lakeside fish breakfast after Jesus' resurrection. A hill above the two lakeside churches is commemorated as the Mount of Beatitudes, from which Jesus spoke the most famous sermon in history. Tabgha is a beautiful area with many interesting things to see, and is a major stop for modern pilgrimages to the Christian sites of the Sea of Galilee. It is only a few miles from Capernaum (to the north) and the Galilee Boat (to the
the multiplication of bread by Christ; a fragment of a bas relief found in the catacombs beneath the Church of San Lorenzo Fuori le Mura
Selection for breeder foundation seed multiplication trial planted on 31st May, 2012 at Otobi research station Benue State, Nigeria.
Foundation seed multiplication plot of cowpea variety TGX 1835 - 10E planted on 1st July 2009. (file name: CO_FTD_010)
The multiplication, division, and equals signs are on these gnomes.
This is a set of Waldorf-inspired math gnomes that I made for a customer. Each one has a different math sign on the body. The gnomes are made from sheep wool and needlefelted by hand.
For a set of custom-made gnomes or other needlefelted items, please visit my shop. See my Flickr profile for the link to my shop.
"Après la multiplication des pains, fais que mon petit magot devienne fortune!!!! "
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[English below] Face à la multiplication d'actes et de discours haineux, des dizaines de groupes de divers horizons ont décidé de s'unir pour appeler à une grande manifestation contre la haine et le racisme.
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Faced with the proliferation of hateful acts and speeches, tens of groups of diverse backgrounds decided to unite and call for a large demonstration against hatred and racism.
To read the call to action and consult the list of signatory groups: manif12novembre.com/appel-et-groupes-signataires/
"It’s like a bad dream, something from the back of a magazine
Black and white and cheaply put together
Like a slasher film
I’m torn in opposite directions
The plot sucks but the killings are gorgeous"
- Motion City Soundtrack
btw, this is my friend Najmuddin :D
Ms. Nancy Best and Mr Amadou Niang visit to the newly established breed multiplication/demonstration center in Narisae, Nakapiripirit District, Karamoja along with the Karamoja Livestock specialist (Mr Louis Aziku), Team leader (Mr Robert Ayesiga), Project Management Unit Coordinator (Mr Francis Okori), Country Coordinator (Ms. Patricia Namakula), Chief Administrative Officer, Resident District Commissioner, Local Council Chairperson and the Veterinary Officer of the district of Nakapiripirit.
[English below] Face à la multiplication d'actes et de discours haineux, des dizaines de groupes de divers horizons ont décidé de s'unir pour appeler à une grande manifestation contre la haine et le racisme.
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Faced with the proliferation of hateful acts and speeches, tens of groups of diverse backgrounds decided to unite and call for a large demonstration against hatred and racism.
To read the call to action and consult the list of signatory groups: manif12novembre.com/appel-et-groupes-signataires/
Tabgha is the name of a site on the northwestern shore of the Sea of Galilee where Jesus appeared after his resurrection (John 21), and where he multiplied loaves and fishes to feed the crowds gathered to hear him teach.
The name, Tabgha, has its roots in the Greek term for “seven springs" (see it on a map here). The place used to be the site of a Palestinian village and was important from ancient times because of its fresh water; trees that grew near the springs gave shade. It is not hard to imagine why Jesus might have gathered followers here to teach them for a day.
The present church preserves within some of its walls remains of a church that stood here in the late 300s. When that earlier church was excavated in 1936, archeologists discovered a mosaic around a block of naked limestone. The mosaic depicted two fish and a basket of loaves. Ancient accounts identify the block of limestone as the place where Jesus broke and blessed the bread that was multiplied and shared with the crowds. The new, modern church preserves this rock below its altar (pictured above).
It is difficult to tell if this was actually the exact place where Jesus multiplied the loaves, but it is clear that at least since 425, Christians have thought so.
The modern church replicates the style of the Byzantine church that would have been built after St. Helen’s visit to the Holy Land, even using some of the same stones from the original church. The only imagery in the church is found in two icons stationed near the sanctuary—one of Mary and one of Jesus.
The story of the multiplication of the loaves is the only miracle (aside from Jesus’ resurrection) that is recorded in all four Gospels. The story has captured the imagination of the Christian community because it reveals a deep truth about our lives of faith: God feeds us abundantly
Collage for the 365 Somethings 2013 challenge (no.121) and MMSA postcard exchange - Terrie’s Collage Sheet challenge. Printed materials, acrylic gloss medium. 4”x6”
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Multiplication By Division, by Peter Randall-Page, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, 2000, Guiting Limestone (Cotswold Stone)
Here as he walked by
on the 16th of October 1843
Sir William Rowan Hamilton
in a flash of genius discovered
the fundamental formula for
quaternion multiplication
i² = j² = k² = ijk = −1
& cut it on a stone of this bridge.
L'église de la Multiplication des pains et des poissons est une église catholique située à Tabgha sur la rive nord-ouest du lac de Tibériade.
Elle est sise sur les vestiges d'une église du IV-e siècle et d'une basilique du V-e siècle sur le lieu que la Tradition donne comme celui où le Christ a procédé à la multiplication des pains
Церковь Умножения хлебов и рыб — католическая церковь в Табхе, Израиль, воздвигнутая на месте, где согласно христианской традиции произошло чудесное умножение хлебов и рыб Иисусом Христом.