"And the four living creatures, each of them with six _____, are full of eyes all around and inside" (Rev 4:8).
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Horizontales
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"And the four living creatures, each of them with six _____, are full of eyes all around and inside" (Rev 4:8).
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An interjection meaning "how now!", "ha", "good", "see!" (of joy); "quick!" (of urgency / astonishment). The only known use is during the Middle English period (1150—1500). The only written example is in Thomas à Kempis' Imitation of Christ.
6A
Whenever the living creatures give _____ and _____ (8 Across) and thanks to the one who sits on the throne, who lives forever and ever" (Rev 4:9)
8A
“You are worthy, our Lord and God, to receive _____ (6 Across) and _____ and power, for you created all things and by your will they existed and were created" (Rev 4:11).
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One of a series of overlapping metal plates in a suit of armor that form a short skirt over the body below the waist
Verticales
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A living being: CREATURE, especially: a human being; archaic: VALIANT, STALWART
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Discharge lamps in which the gas contains a large proportion of neon; signs composed of such lamps
3D
A sandwich especially of lamb and beef, tomato, onion, and yogurt sauce on pita bread
4D
_____'s paradox: a dilemma encountered in the design of automated handwriting recognition systems. A standard statement of the paradox is that a cursively written word cannot be recognized without being segmented and cannot be segmented without being recognized. The paradox was first articulated in a 1973 publication by Kenneth M. _____, after whom it was named.
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Time when one has permission to be absent from work or from duty in the armed forces