Chapter, Paragraph
1 II,3 | setting of the history of Israel, the Chosen People of which
2 II,3 | the expectations of all Israel, in particular the daughters
3 III,8 | is quieted is my soul. O Israel, hope in the Lord". (Ps
4 V,12 | legislation then followed in Israel: "Why then did Moses command
5 V,15 | the Messiah promised to Israel (cf. Jn 4:26).~This is an
6 V,15 | those who were teachers in Israel; whereas in Jesus of Nazareth'
7 VI,20 | connected in some way with Israel's expectation of the Messiah'
8 VI,20 | especially among the women of Israel from whom he was to be born.
9 VI,20 | which he must lead "the new Israel". A new awareness of faith
10 VI,20 | expectation of women in Israel: it comes to Mary as a gift
11 VII,23| name; and the Holy One of Israel is your Redeemer, the God
12 VII,23| woman. The woman-bride is Israel, God's Chosen People, and
13 VII,23| Christ: "The Holy One of Israel is your Redeemer" (Is 54:
14 VII,24| the religious tradition of Israel, in its way of understanding
15 VII,25| for the Chosen People of Israel, is presented by the Prophets
16 VII,25| the Prophets the bride was Israel. She is therefore a collective
17 VII,25| divine love which God has for Israel, for the Church, and for
18 VII,25| that as a man, a son of Israel, he revealed the dignity
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