Chapter, Paragraph
1 1 | His teachings. For that time, faith alone was enough.
2 1 | Christian Church for the first time mastered school learning
3 1 | eastern teachers. For a long time, the West learned from the
4 1 | A.D.), and others. At this time theologians active in the
5 1 | meaning even up to the present time.~Also deserving attention
6 2 | convincing, and, at the same time, the most bright, joyous
7 2 | world, and limited by the time of birth and death and the
8 5 | understood at the present time, may be scientifically explained
9 5 | explained at some future time. But the problem of a miracle
10 5 | not only at the present time but, in general, can never
11 5 | composed, over a long period of time (millions of years), that
12 6 | service of the church and in time led to iconoclasm.~The Christian
13 8 | expressed for the first time with complete critical argumentation
14 8 | proved, but at the same time cannot be disproved by means
15 8 | us suppose that we made time run backwards! If we are
16 8 | lose light and heat each time it expanded and rebounded.~
17 9 | destruction of the soul at the time of the destruction of the
18 9 | cannot be terminated by time. The denial of God and the
19 9,1 | these souls did not have time to visit either heaven or
20 10,1 | coming resurrection at which time the Messiah will come, reestablishing
21 10,4 | of His attributes. Over time, the statues came to represent
22 10,4 | moment of the big bang, time and space also began. The
23 10,4 | served, giving them more time to work on their need for
24 10,4 | the limits of space and time the eternal one looks at
25 10,6 | the Old Testament.~At the time of Jesus’ ministry on earth,
26 10,6 | beyond the Shema. At the same time, all Judaism is monotheistic.
27 10,6 | the hope for a messianic time of peace for humanity. The
28 10,6 | Christian and a Jew at the same time, they say; these are mutually
29 10,6 | Every Jewish mother at the time of Jesus hoped that her
30 11 | participation. Man is limited by the time of his birth and death,
31 11 | necessary condition. At a later time, a similar opinion was expressed
32 11 | principle, while at the same time it does not lose its profoundly
33 13 | ever-existing, and, at the same time, is a vital Personality,
34 13 | for it. In the fullness of time, it was communicated in
35 14 | and science at the same time.~ In the Holy Scripture,
36 15 | because in it, for the first time, is given in pure form the
37 15 | objective realization in time of the eternal, divine idea,
38 15 | has passed the test of time.~ The academician, Professor
39 15,2 | to the Inquisition; with time, Galileo's work changed
40 15,2 | species slowly change through time as favorable adaptations
41 15,3 | universe existed — not even time or space. It truly was in
42 15,3 | this case — God. Space, time, matter, and energy spread
43 15,3 | sea over the earth. With time dry ground rises above the
44 15,4 | are not our ways so God's time is not our time. Our time
45 15,4 | so God's time is not our time. Our time and space actually
46 15,4 | time is not our time. Our time and space actually began
47 15,4 | above the confinements of time.~ ~Another argument made
48 15,4 | had meant long periods of time he would have used another
49 15,4 | refers to a longer period of time. Whether day means 6 days
50 15,4 | know that Adam lived a long time after this. Upon banning
51 15,4 | Abel.~ ~“And in process of time it came to pass, that Cain
52 15,4 | translates yowm as the passing of time. This occurs many times
53 15,4 | he had been there a long time, that Abimelech king of
54 15,4 | Rebekah his wife” (Gen 26:8). Time does not relate directly
55 15,4 | Scripture to mean a period of time greater than 24 hours, and
56 15,4 | days does not force a fixed time limit upon the passage.~ ~
57 15,5 | developed over a great period of time by unguided chemical reactions.~
58 15,5 | totality of phenomena in time and space.~Creationism —
59 15,5 | organisms change with passage of time, mainly as a result of natural
60 15,5 | to stop with “change with time.” It usually is believed
61 15,5 | occurring over geologic time that results in the formation
62 15,6 | life suggests a passage of time and indicates the earth
63 15,6 | yourself until the end of time.” But isn't this the way
64 15,6 | changed tremendously through time. No matter what mechanism
65 15,6 | the earlier passages. This time it is the waters that bring
66 15,6 | What is created at this time needs some discussion. Specific
67 15,8 | and theories change with time. God does not.~So, what
68 15,8 | plants and animals over time. It is the limits of the
69 15,8 | as “change occurring over time” is observably true — you
70 15,9 | such as the beginning of time and matter and the existence
71 15,0 | life we see today.~Much time and effort have been exerted
72 15,0 | intervention of God. At the same time we cannot close our eyes
73 15,1 | shows life has changed with time. But stasis, not change,
74 15,1 | universe. God is the author of time, space, matter, and life.
75 15,2 | earth brought forth implies time, lots of time. The earth
76 15,2 | forth implies time, lots of time. The earth did not bump
77 15,2 | had not been sufficient time on earth for the natural
78 15,2 | appearance. Panspermia buys time for the non-theist but does
79 15,2 | Nothing existing prior to this time or afterwards could ever
80 15,2 | cross this boundary given time and chance alone.~Notice
81 15,2 | short period of geological time, the organisms in the sea
82 15,2 | creative act of God that time alone cannot fully explain.~ ~
83 15,2 | the brain, the longer the time needed for it to fully develop.
84 15,2 | compensate for the extra time and effort required to raise
85 15,2 | before the beginning of time. Jesus allowed Himself to
86 15,2 | there has not been enough time for the DNA to drift that
87 15,2 | by science) for the first time domesticates animals, cultivates
88 15,2 | on earth long before this time. Did man suddenly decide
89 15,3 | of a single species at a time is suspiciously unlike
90 15,3 | species lived together over time and space, possibly peaceably,
91 15,3 | australopithecines existed at one time in South Africa, one of
92 15,3 | humans have existed over time, with multiple human species
93 15,5 | maturation that takes place in time. Numerous transient forms
94 15,5 | sphere of existence, (in due time) into the world of things.
95 15,6 | not discuss any span of time between these events. If
96 16,1 | geneticists to look back in time and trace the history of
97 16,2 | on an immeasurably vast time scale; the appearance of
98 16,2 | contradiction, even if at any given time their agreement in one respect
99 16,2 | his descendants. By the time of Moses, the other peoples
100 16,2 | lost this truth for some time. It was even becoming darkened
101 16,2 | Spirit, God, Who transcends time, transcends space, Whose
102 16,2 | heaven was made together with time and the earth. In the first
103 17,3 | continues to the present time. Also notice that creation
104 18,1 | bad tendencies, then as time passes, he becomes bad himself:
105 18,3 | mother, but at the same time it develops her love for
106 19 | any, population at that time.~ Let us examine this topic
107 19,1 | for the people of Noah's time? It probably refers to the
108 19,1 | Incas were familiar at that time with the activities of the
109 19,1 | suggests that until the time of the Flood, human beings
110 19,1 | settled by humans at the time of the Flood — the whole
111 19,1 | or more could fit in the time range for the Genesis Flood.
112 19,1 | huge flood did occur in the time of Noah in Mesopotamia and
113 19,2 | close enough to the possible time of Noah. Until now, the
114 21,1 | no sign of refusal in the time of their death, and they
115 21,1 | have steadfastness in the time of their scourging (Psalm
116 22 | long-awaited “fulfillment of time.” Before the time of the
117 22 | fulfillment of time.” Before the time of the Nativity of Christ,
118 22 | new-born Savior at the same time that there was a special
119 22 | place — Bethlehem; and the time — after seventy year periods;
120 24 | which has passed the test of time, gaining with every success
121 24 | systematically destroying a part at a time the foundations by which
122 24 | All monasticism passed its time in labors and prayer.~ In
123 25 | superstitious at the same time, attaching great importance
124 25 | heaven,” but at the same time we know that God is everywhere,
125 25 | provides for us all the time, meaning that He always
126 App,1| Bible occurred at a certain time, in a particular culture,
127 App,1| too complicated for the time they were written (1400
128 App,1| of the cultures of this time period.~ The Hittite Empire
129 App,1| archaeological finds of all time. It has helped to confirm
130 App,1| early Bronze Age, about the time Abraham would have lived.~
131 App,1| been abandoned at the same time, about 2450—2350 B.C. Many
132 App,1| indicates they lived during the time of their use and not a century
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