Dives in misericordia
Chap., § 1 3, 4 | individual and interior. ~Israel was, in fact, the people
2 3, 4 | and in the history of Israel there was no lack of prophets
3 3, 4 | God's part. The Lord loves Israel with the love of a special
4 3, 4 | the sons and daughters of Israel to turn to the Lord and
5 3, 4 | He is their Father,47 for Israel is His firstborn son48;
6 3, 4 | life of the whole people of Israel and each of its sons and
7 3, 4 | sin - as also the whole of Israel, which had entered into
8 3, 4(52)| that God established with Israel. This covenant was, on God'
9 3, 4(52)| a gift and a grace for Israel. Nevertheless, since, in
10 3, 4(52)| ceased to oblige whenever Israel broke the covenant and did
11 3, 4(52)| for your sake, O house of Israel, that I am about to act,
12 3, 4(52)| Ez. 36:22). Therefore Israel, although burdened with
13 3, 4(52)| and also of the whole of Israel; and finally in readiness
14 3, 4 | truth, once proclaimed to Israel, involves a perspective
15 4, 5 | recalls the election of Israel, she proclaims the mercy
16 4, 5 | Zechariah blesses the God of Israel and glorifies Him for performing
17 4, 5 | unfaithfulness of the whole people of Israel, although the analogy of
18 5, 7 | limited to a single people, to Israel, but is open to each and
19 5, 9 | complex events, first of Israel, then of every individual
20 6, 10 | concerns not only the past of Israel but also the whole future
Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 21 1, 16 | same time for others, for Israel, for all the nations, for
22 1, 19 | exalted before the eyes of Israel as the Messiah, that is
23 2, 30 | courage to say before: Men of Israel,...Jesus of Nazareth, a
24 2, 31 | exclaims: "Let all the house of Israel therefore know assuredly
25 3, 55 | fall and rising of many in Israel, for a sign of contradiction."232
Ecclesia de Eucharistia
Chap., § 26 2, 21 | both the seeds of the new Israel and the beginning of the
Evangelium vitae
Chap., § 27 1, 16 | increase of the children of Israel, submitted them to every
28 2, 31 | Testament faith experience, Israel discovered the preciousness
29 2, 31 | Lord revealed himself to Israel as its Saviour, with the
30 2, 31 | future to those without hope. Israel thus comes to know clearly
31 2, 31 | despotic whim. On the contrary, Israel's life is the object of
32 2, 31 | the future. Through it, Israel comes to learn that whenever
33 2, 31 | you, you are my servant; O Israel, you will not be forgotten
34 2, 31 | own existence as a people, Israel also grows in its perception
35 2, 32 | Wis 11:26) had reassured Israel in the midst of danger,
36 2, 34 | himself with his creature.~Israel would ponder at length the
37 2, 39 | 66:12-13; Hos 11:4). Thus Israel does not see in the history
38 2, 40 | But, as is brought out in Israel's later legislation, it
39 2, 41 | foreigner living in the land of Israel) to showing concern for
40 2, 44 | belief is also based on Israel's awareness of being the
41 2, 48 | existence of the people of Israel, but also the world of today
42 2, 49 | 49. The history of Israel shows how difficult it is
43 3, 66 | prayer of the ancient sage of Israel: "You have power over life
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 44 Int, 1 | in the sacred writings of Israel, as also in the Veda and
45 2, 16 | embody not only the faith of Israel, but also the treasury of
46 2, 16 | It is true that ancient Israel did not come to knowledge
47 2, 16 | events it is the God of Israel who acts. Thus the world
48 2, 18 | We may say, then, that Israel, with her reflection, was
49 2, 18 | With the Revelation of God Israel could plumb the depths of
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 50 Int, 3 | presence in the midst of Israel - a presence so discreet
51 1, 8 | circumstances of the history of Israel, the people which first
52 1, 15 | The hope of the whole of Israel was directed towards this.
53 1, 16 | for glory to your people Israel" (Lk. 2:30-32). At the same
54 1, 16 | fall and rising of many in Israel, and for a sign that is
55 1, 17 | had long been in use in Israel. Nevertheless, Mary knows
56 2, 25 | cf. 1 Cor. 11:26)."53 "Israel according to the flesh,
57 2, 25 | 1ff.). Likewise the new Israel...is also called the Church
58 2, 25 | establishing an analogy with the Israel of the Old Covenant journeying
59 2, 26 | beginning of his mission in Israel. Eleven of them had been
60 2, 26 | Acts 1:1) in the midst of Israel. Above all she followed
61 2, 27 | were the seed of the "new Israel." She was present among
62 2, 35 | He has helped his servant Israel, remembering his mercy, ~
63 2, 36 | sacred texts of the people of Israel,89 Mary's personal experience,
Redemptoris missio
Chap., § 64 2, 12 | of them (cf. Gn 9:1-17). Israel experiences a personal and
65 2, 12 | the course of her history, Israel comes to realize that her
66 2, 13 | his mission was focused on Israel. Nevertheless, Jesus offers
67 3, 27 | which was directed first to Israel and then to the Gentiles
68 6, 61 | lost sheep of the house of Israel" (Mt 10:6). This collegiality
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 69 1, 5 | that I the Lord sanctify Israel" (cf. 37:16-28). The Gospel
Veritatis splendor
Chap., § 70 1, 10 | words" of the Covenant with Israel, and in the whole Law, God
71 1, 10 | fundamental commandment: "Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God is one
72 1, 11 | fact that the people of Israel belongs to the Lord is made
73 1, 12 | did so in the history of Israel, particularly in the "ten
74 1, 19 | morality: just as the people of Israel followed God who led them
75 2, 44 | the commandments on Sinai. Israel was called to accept and
76 2, 44 | address the children of Israel and ask them: "What great
77 2, 66 | completeness, unity and profundity. Israel's fundamental decision,
78 3, 91 | the good and to the God of Israel. By her acts, she revealed
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