Chapter, Paragraph
1 3,4 | which also symbolizes the stone rolled across the door of
2 4,1 | Jacob blessed with oil the stone on which he had slept and
3 4,2 | Moriah, not leaving even a stone upon a stone, as had been
4 4,2 | leaving even a stone upon a stone, as had been foretold by
5 4,3 | comparison between the Temple of stone and Mary, the Living Temple —
6 4,3 | sanctifies the Temple built of stone.~According to the Inner
7 4,1 | soon be desolated and not a stone be left one upon another.
8 4,4 | sepulcher secure by sealing the stone and setting a guard (Matt.
9 4,4 | came and rolled back the stone, and sat upon it. His appearance
10 4,4 | still dark, and saw that the stone had been taken away from
11 6,0 | from God two tablets of stone, upon which were written
12 6,0 | representations, whether of wood, stone or whatever. The Jews at
13 6,4 | Mountain (from which a Stone was cut not by hand of man).~
14 6,4 | mountain, from which was cut a stone, not by the hand of man (
15 7 | like gold, or silver, or stone, a representation by the
16 7,2 | church and in 1802 one of stone.~The new copy received the
17 7,2 | 1505-1533) constructed a stone church in place of the wooden
18 7,2 | the church, enclosed by a stone wall.~In 1613-14, Swedish
19 7,2 | together with the weak stone buildings of the Monastery,
20 11,2| are pictured as tablets of stone, with numbers on each, symbolizing
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