Chapter, Paragraph
1 3,7 | more than two-thirds of the Bible is phrased in such a way
2 6,1 | Tradition means the Holy Bible; it means the Creed; it
3 6,1 | for the Orthodox, the Holy Bible forms apart of Holy Tradition,
4 6,1 | one source; and the Holy Bible exists and found its formulation
5 6,8 | resurrection of the dead, as the Bible tells us, is linked with
6 9,8 | rightfully so, The Little Bible, for it speaks in the tongue
7 9,8 | reliving the events of the Bible he learns to perceive God
8 10 | 10. The Holy Bible.~ ~The Old Testament.~The
9 10 | The Old Testament.~The Bible is customarily divided into
10 10,1| 2nd Kings in the Orthodox Bible) are concerned primarily
11 10,1| originally one book in the Hebrew Bible and can be seen as part
12 10,1| not found in the Hebrew Bible, as well as most English
13 10,1| form a part of the Orthodox Bible (LXX). In other Bibles,
14 10,1| first five books of the Bible): Book I (Ps. 1-41); Book
15 10,1| from that of the Hebrew Bible.~ ~The Lamentations of Jeremiah.~
16 10,1| In addition, the Orthodox Bible (LXX) contains two more
17 10,2| Apocrypha).~The Orthodox Bible contains certain other Scriptures
18 10,2| normally found in the Hebrew bible and most English language
19 10,2| included in the Greek Orthodox Bible (in an Appendix), but is
20 10,3| Apocalypse is the one book of the Bible most distorted by various
21 10,5| Bible Helps.~ ~Where to Find:~
22 10,6| Great Prayers of the Bible.~Prayers of Jesus:~The Lord'
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