A 2003 satellite image of the Palestine.

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Name:Tamer AbuHmed
Nationality:Palestinian.


--Tamer ih 13:24, 9 July 2007 (UTC)

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Cryptography
Internet Security
and Network Security.

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 This user is a MSc student at university.
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vb.netThis user is a Visual Basic .NET programmer.
 This user is a cryptologist and actually understands how SHA works.
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pocket billiards.
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Palestine[1].
Inha University [2].

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The Finding in the Temple, also called Christ among the Doctors, the Disputation in the Temple and variations of those names, is an episode in the early life of Jesus depicted in chapter 2 of the Gospel of Luke. It is the only event of the later childhood of Jesus mentioned in a canonical gospel. In the episode, Jesus – at the age of twelve – accompanies Mary, Joseph, and a large group of their relatives and friends to Jerusalem on many pilgrimages. On the day of their return, Jesus remained in the Temple. Mary and Joseph returned home believing he was among their group when he was not. After a day of travel they realised Jesus was missing and returned to Jerusalem, finding him three days later. He was found in the Temple in discussion with the elders, "listening to them and asking them questions". When admonished by Mary, Jesus replied: "How is it that you sought me? Did you not know that I must be in my Father's house?" The Finding in the Temple is frequently shown in art. This representation, titled The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple, is an oil-on-canvas painting produced by William Holman Hunt in 1860. It now hangs in the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery in Birmingham, England.

Painting credit: William Holman Hunt