Chapter, Paragraph
1 10,6 | be considered Jews under Israel’s Law of Return (which guarantees
2 13 | say unto the children of Israel, I AM hath sent me unto
3 16,2 | forth to the children of Israel, and shall say to them, “
4 16,2 | say to the children of Israel, the Being has sent me to
5 21 | Commandments given to the people of Israel by God through Moses. And
6 21 | exactly proclaimed. Hear, O Israel: Thou shalt love the Lord
7 21 | and prepare the people of Israel for the reception of the
8 21 | its ethics suggested to Israel love for one another; however,
9 21 | assertion that the King of Israel is God! In this, Old Testament
10 22 | but only for the people of Israel selected by God, for which
11 22 | character. The people of Israel were elected in order to
12 22 | covenant with the house of Israel, and with the house of Judah (
13 22 | Messiah amid the people of Israel, chiefly reflected in the
14 24 | Christianity from the religion of Israel shines with the new light
15 App,1| Despite his key role in Israel's history, until recently
16 App,1| the phrases “The King of Israel” and “House of David.”~
17 App,1| Hazael, is victorious over Israel and Judah. The stele was
18 App,1| son of Ahab, ruler over Israel, and Ahaziah, who was the
19 App,1| Davidic dynasty that ruled Israel. We can conclude, then,
20 App,1| the kingdoms of Judah and Israel were prominent political
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