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jeweled 1
jewels 1
jewish 19
jews 31
joachim 11
joasaph 4
job 15
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31 covenant
31 creation
31 follows
31 jews
31 lit
31 long
31 meaning
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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1 | they went, first to the Jews and then to the Gentiles, 2 1,1 | Matthew preached to the Jews first, and then traveled 3 2,1 | Nazareth, the King of the Jews (John 19:19); the main crossbeam, 4 3,8 | after Pascha: “Even as the Jews bore the unleavened bread 5 4,4 | has been born king of the Jews? For we have seen His star 6 4,1 | day, and even some of the Jews who had up until then been 7 4,1 | and expectations of the Jews, would sit on the throne 8 4,4 | the burial custom of the Jews. Now in the place where 9 4,6 | and power by the ancient Jews. Especially noted is the 10 6,0 | stone or whatever. The Jews at Sinai were commanded 11 6,2 | oppressed the meek David. The Jews drove away the prophets 12 10,1| the evil Haman against the Jews. This account, which shows 13 10,1| greatly venerated by the Jews as the basis for their Feast 14 10,1| destruction of the enemies of the Jews and the institution of the 15 10,1| illustrate how faithful Jews, loyally practicing their 16 10,2| into Greek by Alexandrian Jews who had been gathered together 17 10,2| seems to be to encourage the Jews in a time of persecution. 18 10,2| letter from Jeremiah to the Jews who were about to be taken, 19 10,2| 2) Two letters from the Jews of Jerusalem to the Jews 20 10,2| Jews of Jerusalem to the Jews of Egypt; 2) (Ch. 3-10:9) 21 10,2| Syrian persecution of the Jews from 176-164 B.C.; and 3) ( 22 10,2| the struggles of Egyptian Jews who suffered under the reign 23 10,2| persecution of Palestinian Jews under Antiochus IV Epiphanes ( 24 10,2| exhort and teach Egyptian Jews who, during the 1st Century 25 10,3| arose. He was accused by the Jews before the Roman Governor, 26 10,3| attracting many followers, both Jews and Gentiles. The Jews, 27 10,3| both Jews and Gentiles. The Jews, annoyed at these inroads, 28 10,3| continued persecutions by the Jews at Thessalonica. In addition, 29 11,1| crucified, a stumbling block to Jews and folly to Gentiles, but 30 11,1| those who are called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power 31 11,1| of Nazareth, King of the Jews (John 19:19).~I.H.B.I [Greek]~[


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