Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,9 | translating the liturgical books, Holy Scripture, etc., into
2 1,0 | corruptions in the liturgical books and liturgical practice.
3 1,4 | classes, he read all of the books in the library dealing with
4 2,5 | for the sacred vessels, books and vestments, called the
5 3,2 | special Stikhera from these books are also sung here.)~The
6 3,8 | Liturgical Books.~The Liturgical books used
7 3,8 | Liturgical Books.~The Liturgical books used in Orthodox worship
8 3,8 | first of these are three books containing readings from
9 3,8 | next grouping of Liturgical books are those pertaining to
10 3,8 | usually divided into several books:~ ~Great Euchologion.~This
11 3,8 | main groups of liturgical books, there are two further books —
12 3,8 | books, there are two further books — the Irmologion and the
13 3,8 | editions of the service books, such as the Menaia and
14 6,1 | the Canons, the Service Books, the Holy Icons, etc. In
15 6,1 | of the Russian liturgical books under Patriarch Nikon and
16 6,0 | filthy talk, pornographic books, magazines, movies, T.V.
17 9,8 | contained in the other Holy Books. It prophesies about the
18 9,8 | as described in the other books of the Old Testament, the
19 10 | customarily divided into two books: The Old Testament and the
20 10 | the character of these two books, but rather the designations
21 10 | from the first to the last books of the Old Testament and
22 10 | The Law (the first five books), the Prophets (Former Prophets:
23 10 | remainder of the Old Testament books). Later, just before the
24 10 | This translation included books and portions of books not
25 10 | included books and portions of books not found in the Hebrew
26 10 | Apocrypha or Deutero-canonical books). It is this later Greek (
27 10 | the old covenant of the books of Moses (2 Cor. 3:6-15).
28 10 | covenant (Heb. 9:15-20).~The books of the New Testament, of
29 10 | to St. John. All of these books were written in the koine
30 10,1| and Second Samuel.~The two books of the Samuel (1st and 2nd
31 10,1| 1st and 2nd Samuel).~The books can be divided as follows:
32 10,1| Second Kings.~Like the two books of Samuel, 1st and 2nd Kings (
33 10,1| The purpose of the two books of Kings is to show the
34 10,1| larger history including the books of Ezra and Nehemiah. These
35 10,1| Ezra and Nehemiah. These books are a theological history
36 10,1| Jerusalem. The purpose of these books were to focus attention
37 10,1| earth, in Jerusalem.~These books can be divided into four
38 10,1| and Nehemiah.~These two books form part of a larger history
39 10,1| above). The theme of these books are the religious and political
40 10,1| of the Jewish State.~The books can be divided into four
41 10,1| Apocrypha or Deutero-canonical books.].~ ~Job.~The book of Job
42 10,1| Psalms is divided into Five Books (in imitation of the Pentateuch —
43 10,1| Pentateuch — the first five books of the Bible): Book I (Ps.
44 10,1| truths. In the prophetic books, the Lord God was often
45 10,1| above all other prophetic books of the Old Testament in
46 10,1| the most-remembered of the books of the Prophets — indeed,
47 10,2| positively known. Sometimes these books are given the title Deutero-canonicalas
48 10,2| first (or proto) canonical books from those that came later (
49 10,2| meanings.~The Deutero-canonical books appeared as part of Holy
50 10,2| centuries, however, these books have been disputed by many;
51 10,2| Orthodox Church accepts these books as being canonical, and
52 10,3| of the least understood books of the New Testament, The
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