Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,6 | martyr on February 23. The account of his martyrdom, the earliest
2 1,6 | martyrdom, the earliest detailed account of a martyr, gives an excellent
3 1,4 | written history from a written account and bring it to life in
4 3,3 | also need to be taken into account, as, for example, the situation
5 4,1 | to Bethany, not only on account of Jesus but also to see
6 4,1 | palm branches, obviously on account of the harsh climate.]~During
7 4,8 | We find parallels to this account in the Old Testament stories
8 6,0 | men who will have to give account (Heb. 13:17). Let the elders
9 6,3 | for it is precisely on account of the Son (Himself God)
10 6,4 | book of Judges we read the account of the dew which appeared
11 7,2 | of the Mother of God, on account of the pending punishment
12 7,2 | and who later wrote an account of the Finding), the Russian
13 7,2 | that the invasion was on account of their sins, all the people
14 8,7 | for the day contains the account of the Wedding in Cana in
15 9,6 | lessons, and prayers, on account of Him Who arose within
16 10,1| this book is primarily an account of their exploits.~The book
17 10,1| The book opens with an account of the conquest of Canaan
18 10,1| Haman against the Jews. This account, which shows God's love
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