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000764

Definition: Common directory name


C:/000764/

001764

Definition: Common directory name


C:/001764/

0764

Definition: Common directory name


C:/0764/

12_05_17__07_13_44_93c9d422b31af41a764c15b780d343ed_radian.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

12_05_17__07_14_45_93c9d422b31af41a764c15b780d343ed_radian.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

12_05_17__07_17_03_93c9d422b31af41a764c15b780d343ed_radian.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

14_03_29__19_40_53_be228fd5c6ce3677c4ed45c76495bd8b_colibri.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

1764

Definition: Common directory name


C:/1764/

300408764_data

Definition: The word "data" in the Bible means various things depending on its context, but it's often used metaphorically to denote a large amount of information or data. In the Old Testament, when God asked Moses to fetch an ox for Pharaoh (a king), he told him that the ox would be delivered by three angels. These angels were not human beings; they appeared like demons and were part of Pharaoh's army. The task was complex, so Moses had to fetch the ox himself. In the New Testament, Jesus says, "I am the bread of life." He then mentioned a specific "bread" - referring to the Bible itself. This phrase implies that the Bible contains not just knowledge but also all sorts of spiritual and moral truths. In the King James Version (KJV), "data" is described as meaning "information," but it's often used metaphorically or figuratively in many contexts, including in the Old Testament to describe large amounts of information.


300408764_data

764

Definition: Common directory name


C:/764/