Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | Gentiles, former pagans, as the Prophet Isaiah had foretold some
2 1,1 | based on the prophecy of the Prophet Daniel. In our times, the
3 1,1 | earth, as foretold by the Prophet Daniel. According to this
4 5,7 | distinguished the false prophet from the [true] prophet [
5 5,7 | prophet from the [true] prophet [The Didache (The Teaching
6 5,8 | approval, as it says in the Prophet, “I, the Lord, make the
7 5,8 | it is shown that when the Prophet Jonah, and later the Prophet
8 5,8 | Prophet Jonah, and later the Prophet Nahum, prophesied the destruction
9 7,14| was not the Old Testament prophet and king; rather, it was
10 7,15| the eunuch was reading the Prophet Isaiah, Philip asked him
11 7,17| the following words of the Prophet Isaiah: “Behold, a virgin
12 7,17| a sign, about which the prophet speaks, would be the birth
13 9,38| touch of the bones of the Prophet Elisseus a dead man resurrected (
14 9,38| inherent in the bones of the Prophet Elisseus, the garments of
15 10,21| states: “He that receiveth a prophet in the name of a prophet
16 10,21| prophet in the name of a prophet shall receive a prophet'
17 10,21| prophet shall receive a prophet's reward; and he that receiveth
18 10,22| him, saying: For he is a prophet, and shall pray for thee,
19 10,22| The Lord once said to the prophet Jeremiah: Though Moses and
20 10,22| Judas: This is Jeremiah, the prophet of God, who prays much for
21 11,4 | gave directions through the Prophet Moses as to how the temple
22 11,4 | high priest Aaron and the Prophet Moses. Since the deacons
23 Ep | of the twentieth-century prophet, Elder Ignatii of Harbin,
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