Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,2 | cf. Gen 3:15;Jn 2:4; 19:16) - intimately belongs to
2 II,3 | impossible" (cf. Lk 1: 31-37).16~It may be easy to think
3 III,7 | himself is love (cf. 1 Jn 4:16).~The image and likeness
4 III,8 | unapproachable light" (1 Tim 6:16): he is the "Different One",
5 IV,9 | her children (cf. Gen 3 :16). And all this is marked
6 IV,10 | shall rule over you" (Gen 3:16), we discover a break and
7 IV,10 | This statement in Genesis 3:16 is of great significance.
8 IV,10 | pride of life (cf. 1 Jn 2:16). The words of the Book
9 IV,10 | Genesis quoted previously (3: 16) show how this threefold
10 IV,10 | shall rule over you" (Gen 3:16) must not under any condition
11 IV,11 | the Book of Genesis (3: 16) and a return to that "beginning"
12 V,13 | daughter of Abraham" (Lk 13:16), while in the whole Bible
13 V,16 | witnesses of the Resurrection ~16. From the beginning of Christ'
14 V,16 | Gospel of John (cf. also Mk 16: 9) emphasizes the special
15 V,16 | these things to her" (Jn 20:16-18).~Hence she came to be
16 VI,18 | for your husband": Gen 3:16).~This mutual gift of the
17 VI,19 | born into the world" (Jn 16: 21). The first part of
18 VI,19 | take your joy from you" (Jn 16: 22-23).~
19 VII,25 | gave his only Son" (Jn 3:16). It is a matter, therefore,
20 VII,25 | daughters of Abraham" (cf. Lk 13:16), the dignity belonging
21 VII,26 | position of men" (Mt 22:16). These words fully characterize
22 VII,27 | Church at Cenchreae" (cf. Rom 16:1), Prisca with her husband
23 VII,27 | Persis, and Tryphosa (cf. Rom 16:6, 12). Saint Paul speaks
24 VIII,30| Infancy Narrative (cf. Mt 2:13,16), we can also see that the
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