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Qué (quién) es 1 Samuel 28 - definición


1 Samuel 28         
  • ''Witch of Endor'' by [[Nikolai Ge]], 1857.
FIRST BOOK OF SAMUEL CHAPTER
1 Samuel 28 is the twenty-eighth chapter of the First Book of Samuel in the Old Testament of the Christian Bible or the first part of the Books of Samuel in the Hebrew Bible. According to Jewish tradition the book was attributed to the prophet Samuel, with additions by the prophets Gad and Nathan, but modern scholars view it as a composition of a number of independent texts of various ages from c.
Nieuport 28         
  • Rickenbacker with his Nieuport 28 – note offset guns
  • Garland-Lincoln LF-1
  • Nieuport 28 C.1 drawing
  • Nieuport 28A advertising Nucoa margarine after the war in the US
  • USS ''Arizona'']]<ref name="Holcomb"/>
  • 95th Aero Squadron Nieuport 28s starting on a patrol
  • The Swiss Air Force's 688 served from 1921 to 1922 and is now in the [[Flieger Flab Museum]].
1917 FIGHTER AIRCRAFT BY NIEUPORT
Nieuport 28 C.1; Nieuport Type 28; Nieuport 28C-1; Nieuport XXVIII
The Nieuport 28 C.1, a French biplane fighter aircraft flown during World War I, was built by Nieuport and designed by Gustave Delage.
1 Samuel 22         
FIRST BOOK OF SAMUEL CHAPTER
1 Samuel 22:9
1 Samuel 22 is the twenty-second chapter of the First Book of Samuel in the Old Testament of the Christian Bible or the first part of the Books of Samuel in the Hebrew Bible. According to Jewish tradition the book was attributed to the prophet Samuel, with additions by the prophets Gad and Nathan, but modern scholars view it as a composition of a number of independent texts of various ages from c.