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A branch may be known as a "Tent", since the biblical Rechabites lived exclusively in tents.
Such were the followers of the Rechabites (Jer.
Nazarites and Rechabites establish early temperance movement.
A wash-out on the second Saturday has helped Woodville Rechabites' finals cause this summer.
The Rechabites's strict obedience to the command of their father "not to drink wine" [Jer.
On the same side of the road is the Independent Order of Rechabites Temperance Hall.
Often underrated, the Andrew Bell-led Woodville Rechabites side is a dangerous opponent.
In another tight encounter Woodville Rechabites got the required 107 runs, nine wickets down to record an amazing one wicket outright victory.
Certain Jewish traditions records the existence of nomadic tribes such as the Rechabites that converted to Judaism in antiquity.
On the back of a 41no from David Williams Woodville Rechabites comfortably ensured a five wicket outright victory.
The term Rechabites also refers to a religious order, similar in some ways to the Nazarites, and they are mentioned by Eusebius of Emesa.
Other scholars have seen some truth in Epiphanius' explanation and variously identified such a group with the Mandeans, Samaritans, or Rechabites.
For Woodville Rechabites Rory Poole finished with 4/34 and quick Darren Fisherman collected 3/28.
By the end of the first days play, its opponents Pooraka was only 61 behind the sides moderate total of 158, with no Rechabites player able to reach 30.
Audiences attracted to the Rechabites Hall tend to be more adventurous in their performance tastes and generally younger than those attending other theatre venues in Perth.
In 1905 this was transferred to The Herbert District No. 83 Independent Order of Rechabites Salford Unity.
MACBETH (playing at the Rechabites Hall, 244 William St, Northbridge)
Meanwhile, minor premier Grange will play Woodville Rechabites in the Premier League Grand Final after the two sides comfortably won through the semi-finals.
The order began was founded on 25 August 1835 as the Salford Unity of Rechabites, at the town of Salford, near Manchester, England.
Before the WCTU, Ackermann had served the World Order of Rechabites, whose motto was: "Agitate, educate, legislate and demonstrate".
In 1906 these included the local Rechabites, the Salvation Army, the Ithaca Ratepayers Association, the Women's Christian Charity and the Theodore Unmack Society of Masons.
He translated the apocryphal History of the Rechabites composed by Zosimus from Greek into Syriac (Wright, Catalogue 1128, and Nau in Revue semitique vi.
Macbeth, presented by Class Act Theatre, opens at the Rechabites Hall in William Street Northbridge on Friday, June 27 (preview) and runs to July 12 at 8pm.
To counter this they set up a new Friendly Society called the Independent Order of Rechabites, named after the nomadic, abstaining Rechabites of the Old Testament.
Jaazaniah, son of a man called Jeremiah (not the prophet), and grandson of Habazziniah, was the leader of the clan of the Rechabites at the time of the prophet Jeremiah.