Chapter, Paragraph
1 3,3 | recall the vision of the Prophet Isaiah, who saw the Throne
2 3,3 | Shaken by this vision, the Prophet cried: Woe is me! For I
3 3,4 | taken partly from the Prophet Isaiah and partly from the
4 3,4 | days (Ex. 34:28) and the Prophet Elijah fasted for forty
5 4,4 | Exapostilarion). And as the Prophet Isaiah foretold many centuries
6 4,4 | so it is written by the prophet: 'And you, O Bethlehem,
7 4,4 | the Lord had spoken by the prophet, “Out of Egypt have I called
8 4,4 | fulfilled what was spoken by the prophet Jeremiah: “A voice was heard
9 4,6 | who was spoken of by the prophet Isaiah when he said, “The
10 4,3 | is what was spoken by the prophet Joel: “And in the last days
11 4,8 | stories of the births of the Prophet Samuel and of Samson, both
12 4,8 | child, will be called the prophet of the Most High; for you
13 4,8 | John later became a great Prophet and was privileged to baptize
14 4,0 | did you go out? To see a prophet? Yes, I tell you, and more
15 4,0 | tell you, and more than a prophet. This is he of whom it is
16 4,0 | of God. Even so great a prophet as John had not been redeemed.
17 4,0 | would come from a great prophet.~The Holy Evangelist Mark
18 4,0 | July 19).~The Holy Glorious Prophet Elijah (July 20)~The Procession
19 6,8 | Testament times, too. The Prophet Job said: For I know that
20 6,8 | Job 19:25-27). The holy Prophet Ezekiel also prophesied
21 6,1 | Miracle-Worker an ordinary prophet, or was He the Christ, the
22 6,2 | 27). David, both king and prophet, cried out, I am a worm,
23 6,2 | tongue (Ex. 4:10); and the Prophet Isaiah said to himself,
24 6,2 | were the tears shed by the Prophet Jeremiah over the ruins
25 6,2 | righteousness (Ps. 45:4), and the Prophet Isaiah speaks of God's particularly
26 6,2 | David (the Psalmist), the Prophet Moses, who is called very
27 6,2 | Prince of Peace, as the Prophet Isaiah calls Him. Blessed
28 6,4 | not by hand of man).~The Prophet Daniel saw a mountain, from
29 6,4 | Bread of Life.~ ~Temple.~The Prophet Ezekiel speaks of the Temple
30 8,4 | repented before Nathan the Prophet when he had caused the death
31 9,6 | of the Beheading of the Prophet, Forerunner and Baptist
32 10 | the birth of Christ, the Prophet Jeremiah predicted that
33 10,1| during the times of the Prophet Samuel, King Saul and King
34 10,1| dramatic story of Elijah the Prophet (1 Kings 17-2 Kings 2).~
35 10,1| here are the stories of the Prophet Elisha, heir to Elijah.
36 10,1| 21:2, 9).~ ~Isaiah.~The Prophet Isaiah proclaimed his message
37 10,1| Christ.~The book of the Prophet Isaiah has always been held
38 10,1| the words of Jeremiah the Prophet which he dictated to his
39 10,1| probably in Egypt. The Prophet is much concerned with rewards
40 10,1| This book, ascribed to the Prophet Jeremiah, is a small book
41 10,1| The dominant ideas of the Prophet are sentiments of sorrow,
42 10,1| Babylon with the Exiles. As Prophet to the Exiles, he assured
43 10,1| Saturday Matins comes from this Prophet (Ch. 37).~ ~Daniel.~The
44 10,1| Ch. 37).~ ~Daniel.~The Prophet Daniel lived in Babylon
45 10,1| righteous Virgin, and the Prophet Daniel, the false god Bel,
46 10,1| be characterized as the Prophet of Divine Love, since he
47 10,1| This book was written by a Prophet, Joel, the son of Pethuel,
48 10,1| of this book.~ ~Amos.~The Prophet Amos preached in the period
49 10,1| 41; Luke 11:29-32). The Prophet calls Israel to repentance
50 10,1| to Nineveh.~ ~Micah.~The Prophet Micah preached in Judah
51 10,1| at the same time as the Prophet Isaiah (742-687 B.C.). Like
52 10,1| 742-687 B.C.). Like the Prophet Amos, he spoke out against
53 10,1| of Christ.~ ~Nahum.~The Prophet Nahum prophesied between
54 10,1| immorality.~ ~Habakkuk.~This Prophet, who lived at the time of
55 10,1| a dialogue between the Prophet and God; 2) (Ch. 2:6-20)
56 10,1| liturgical use.~ ~Zephaniah.~The Prophet Zephaniah's ministry dates
57 10,1| one accord.~ ~Haggai.~The Prophet Haggai preached in Jerusalem
58 10,1| the cultic worship. The Prophet saw these steps also as
59 10,1| of an ass.~ ~Malachi.~The Prophet Malachi (meaning My Messenger)
60 10,1| central theme dominates this Prophet's thought: faithfulness
61 10,2| be written by Baruch, the Prophet Jeremiah's secretary, to
62 10,5| Matthew 20:6~No Prophet accepted in his own country .................
63 10,6| The Prayer of Habakkuk the Prophet .............. Habakkuk
64 10,6| The Prayer of Isaiah the Prophet ...................Isaiah
65 10,6| The Prayer of Jonah the Prophet ....................Jonah
66 11,1| expression in the writings of the Prophet Ezekiel, who describes his
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