Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 20, 2| replying, according to their interpretation, He showed the unutterable
2 I, 21, 3| Babaphor, Kalachthei." The interpretation of these terms runs thus: "
3 I, 21, 3| Psaua, Jesus Nazaria. The interpretation of these words is as follows: "
4 I, 25, 5| we read as follows, the interpretation which they give [of their
5 II, 27, 1| parables will receive a like interpretation from all, and the body of
6 III, 14, 4| speculations, to put an evil interpretation upon what he has well said.
7 III, 21, 1| our humour, did put this interpretation upon these words. They indeed,
8 III, 21, 2| the Scriptures, by their interpretation, separated them from each
9 III, 21, 2| of them compared his own interpretation with that of every other,
10 III, 21, 3| Herod; and [since] this interpretation of these Scriptures was
11 III, 21, 3| announce-merits], just as the interpretation of the elders contains them.~
12 III, 21, 4| these elders give a just interpretation of what had been truly prophesied;
13 V, 13, 5| compelled to put a false interpretation upon passages such as these,
14 V, 25, 3| Then, further on, in the interpretation of the vision, there was
15 V, 25, 5| the angel Gabriel gave the interpretation of the visions to Daniel,
16 V, 26, 1| the dream is true, and the interpretation trustworthy."~2.
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