The unity between Christ and believers is an important theme inEphesians.' To communicate this unity Paul2 uses various images such as the Body of Christ, the building whose cornerstone3 is Christ, the Bride of Christ. Each of these brings its own perspective to the solidarity that exists between Christ and his followers. Still the question remains as to whether s6me overall pattern of thinking is discernible in the author's presentation, a pattern flexible enough to allow varying perspectives, yet sufficient to bring a certain conceptual cohesion. Of course, the ins and outs of such a broad question cannot be explored in detail here. However, the clear association between Christ's exaltation (1.20) and the believer's exaltation (2.6) does, we think, provide an important glimpse and clue into the way Ephesians envisions the bond between Christ and believers.
and TT 100. Of these Maspero had had only Abydos, L 3155, T 1 C, and TT 33. Sethe mentioned parallels in Enekhnenmerlre and Pepiankhes also. Thus his text ed. noted 15 additional sources. 5. Op. cit. I vii. 6. Fouilles dS 8aqqarah (Le Caire, 1928-36). 7. Cbersetzung und Kommentar zu den aldt4gyptischen Pyramidentexten (Olickstadt und Hamburg, 1935-39). As soon as Sethe's text ed. was complete Louis Speleers published Les Textes des Pyramides 6g. (Bruxelles, 1923-24) in 2 vols. (tr. and vocabulary), later replaced by his Traduction, index et vocabulaire des Textes des Pyramides g. (Bruxelles, 1935). He put out a treatise also, Comment faut-il lire les Textes des Pyramides Cg.? (Bruxelles, 1934). Speleers' works do not bear on the subject of the present paper, for they deal with only the material published by Sethe and subsequent expressions of related ideas, omitting refs. to later use of the Pyramid Texts themselves. oi.uchicago.edu OCCURRENCES OF PYRAMID TEXTS many more parallels than before from later times. 8 Though the later documents for which he lists abbreviations number only 44, he actually cites some 107, which with the original five make altogether 112 sources. The present list of occurrences of Pyramid Texts uses not 112 but 291 different sources for Utterances 213-506, and for the whole body of Pyramid Texts its sources total 355. It is hoped that the greater extent of this list may increase its usefulness over previous ones. The writer has availed himself not only of the already cited works of Maspero, Sethe, andlJquier but also of Maspero in "MMAFC" I (1889) and ASAE I f. (1900 f.) and V (1904) ; G. M tiller, Ueber die in einspdth eratischen Pap. des Berliner Mus.
Utilizing four-dimensional scanning ultrafast electron microscopy (4D-SUEM) is a powerful tool to monitor charge dynamics at material surfaces and interfaces especially for the application in renewable energy field. Herein, we uncover unique physical features for 4D-SUEM upon reducing the acceleration of probed primary electrons to 1 keV, for wide range of materials including various single crystals, thin films and quantum dots upon the presence of oxidized and neat surfaces. Working at 1 keV helps to uncover the migration of photogenerated carriers originating from both sub-surface and bulk layers, under the influence of the carriers scattering and the band-bending phenomena. This approach provides a new avenue for the spatial and temporal access to the surface exclusive dynamics in renewable energy materials to unlock their interfacial behaviors at the nanoscale level.
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