Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro | a careful reading of the chapters which follow will enable
2 3,3 | part in the Typikon (mainly Chapters 32 and 33), and repeated
3 8,3 | fasting” [Gennadius, Hundred Chapters].~After the final blessing
4 10,1 | into two main sections: Chapters 1-11 deal primarily with
5 10,1 | primarily with primeval history; Chapters 12-50 treat the history
6 10,1 | of the Hebrew Monarchies. Chapters 1-17 describe the period
7 10,1 | Elisha, heir to Elijah. Chapters 18-25 continue the history
8 10,1 | story. [We note here that Chapters 11-16 are not found in the
9 10,1 | which demonstrate this.~In Chapters 40-66, this theme is extended
10 10,1 | book is divided into five chapters, the first four of which
11 10,1 | LXX) contains two more chapters (13-14) concerning the stories
12 10,1 | prophecies of Zechariah (found in Chapters 1-8) date from 520-518 B.C.
13 10,1 | Messianic Age. The second part (Chapters 9-14) were probably written
14 10,2 | divided into three parts: 1) Chapters 1-5 deal with the vital
15 10,2 | eternal destiny of men; Chapters 6-9 speak of the origin,
16 10,2 | means to acquire it; and Chapters 10-19 are a description
17 10,3 | about forty times in sixteen chapters), characterizing Him as
18 10,3 | was now almost complete. Chapters 10-13 contain a vigorous
19 10,3 | corresponding to the three chapters of this epistle: 1) sets
20 10,3 | heavens and new earth in Chapters 21-22. The Orthodox Church
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