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1 1,1,2 | the story of a Covenant people in ~a community of faith, 2 1,1,2 | continues the theme ~with the people of the New Covenant, the 3 1,1,2 | the Church of ~witnessing people journeying through history. 4 1,1,3 | expound God.s will to the people was answered by the Lord: “ 5 1,1,3 | be the spokesman unto the people: and~he shall be, even he 6 1,1,3 | According to God.s plan, people are called upon to save 7 1,1,3 | which ~governed the Jewish people, and the New Testament to 8 1,1,4 | printing press gave the Russian people the first complete Bible, 9 1,1,4 | The Kingdom of the chosen ~people of old has come to an end, 10 1,1,5 | Samuel explained to the people the behavior of royalty, 11 1,1,5 | record the history of their people with ~remarkable accuracy. 12 1,1,5 | After Ezra, the Jewish people did not receive any more ~ 13 1,1,5 | ancient traditions of those people, the reader invariably feels 14 1,1,5 | characteristics of the ~spirit and the people of those ancient times. ~ ~ 15 1,1,5 | culture. Relatively few people were able to read, let alone 16 1,1,5 | daily ~lives of ordinary people. It may be, in fact, that 17 1,1,5 | faithful response of those people who ~wrote it and handed 18 1,1,7 | to be found in the Chosen People whose history led to the 19 1,2,1 | development of the Hebrew people. Israel was not formed in 20 1,2,1 | high calling . to be the people of God, the prototype of 21 1,2,1 | covenant Israel becomes God's people, and God becomes Israel' 22 1,2,1 | origin of the Israelite ~people and many other nations. 23 1,2,2 | of the world, the first people and the first communities 24 1,2,2 | in eventual return of the people of God into the promised 25 1,2,2 | religious truths into his people and, through ~them, into 26 1,2,2 | darkened among the Hebrew people, surrounded as they were 27 1,2,2 | of the world. ~The first people lived in paradise, in Eden, 28 1,2,2 | this ~awareness. The first people sinned and then they straightway 29 1,2,2 | continues to live in holy people. It ~is said of Moses that 30 1,2,2 | undertook to provide for all His people's material needs, including 31 1,2,2 | the deliver-~ance of His people are listed, followed by 32 1,2,2 | teaching the Law to the people, conducting sacrificial 33 1,2,2 | meant to live as a holy people (Ex. 19:6), Leviticus contained 34 1,2,2 | the manner in which His people are to live. Holiness must 35 1,2,2 | encourages the response of His people in obedience and faithfulness. 36 1,2,2 | human soul, so that all people, even when they don't know 37 1,2,2 | monotheism which the Hebrew people were the first to expound . 38 1,2,2 | and~they shall judge the people with righteous judgment. 39 1,2,2 | of life which the Jewish people carried with them to all 40 1,2,3 | That God hath visited ~his people. ~John 7:40 Many of the 41 1,2,3 | John 7:40 Many of the people therefore, when ~they heard 42 1,2,3 | destroyed from ~among the people. ~The Star out of Jacob~ 43 1,2,4 | frustrated ruler then charged his people to throw the male ~babies 44 1,2,4 | second son Eliezer. ~ ~Let My People Go.~ Aaron came to meet 45 1,2,4 | formed the magic signs. The people were convinced that God 46 1,2,4 | requested him ~to “Let my people go” (Exod. 5:1). They did 47 1,2,4 | their daily output. The people reproached Moses for ~having 48 1,2,4 | he has done evil to this people,~and Thou hast not delivered 49 1,2,4 | Thou hast not delivered thy people at all” (Exod. 5:23). The 50 1,2,4 | Egypt and bring out the people of Israel from among them” ( 51 1,2,4 | your servants and of your people, and into your~ovens and 52 1,2,4 | leave at once ~with their people, together with all their 53 1,2,4 | the coastal road “lest the people repent when they see war, 54 1,2,4 | matter, while scores of people stood around ~awaiting their 55 1,2,4 | tens. And they judged the people at all times; hard cases 56 1,2,4 | of the sacrifices ~on the people as “the blood of the covenant 57 1,2,4 | molded a golden calf. The people made burnt-offerings to 58 1,2,4 | Moses what his “stiff-necked people” (Exod. 32:9) were do-~ing, 59 1,2,4 | himself, saying, “you know the people, that they are set on evil” ( 60 1,2,4 | the presence of all the people. As long as the pillar of 61 1,2,4 | not able to carry all this people along, the burden is too 62 1,2,4 | responsibility with ~him. As for the people's demand for flesh, the 63 1,2,4 | land is, and whether the people~who dwell in it are strong 64 1,2,4 | honey. Nevertheless “the people~who dwell in the land are 65 1,2,4 | its inhabitants; all~the people that we saw in it are men 66 1,2,4 | taken out and ~shown to the people next morning, it was seen 67 1,2,4 | Canaan. ~ To a desert-weary people Moses painted a pleasant 68 1,2,4 | ideal had also been to draw people away from pagan ~idol-worship. 69 1,3,1 | cover the life of the Jewish people from the time they ~entered 70 1,3,1 | the history of ~the Jewish people, when the Jewish tribes 71 1,3,1 | the history of the Jewish people that lasted ~about five 72 1,3,1 | history of the Jew-~ish people, as they were fighting for 73 1,3,1 | stages. God chose the Jewish people to bring salvation to all 74 1,3,1 | come from among the Jewish ~people. The Old Testament prophets, 75 1,3,1 | building God.s Kingdom among people. The path of spiritual development 76 1,3,1 | development of ~the Jewish people was not smooth. There were 77 1,3,1 | self-control ~were unknown to people in that ancient time before 78 1,3,1 | its history, the Jewish people constantly struggled to 79 1,3,1 | Bible does not idealize people or events, ~but sternly 80 1,3,1 | many sons of the Jewish people achieved great ~spiritual 81 1,3,1 | examples worthy of imitation by people of all ages. Even though ~ 82 1,3,2 | to teach godliness to the people, yet this commandment was 83 1,3,2 | little ~about educating the people. For this reason the people 84 1,3,2 | people. For this reason the people remained in ignorance of 85 1,3,2 | poor role models for the people. In order to instruct the 86 1,3,2 | In order to instruct the people in the true ~faith, God 87 1,3,2 | point to failures of the people in matters of religion ~ 88 1,3,2 | the nation. While teaching people about the faith, the ~prophets 89 1,3,2 | prophetic communities came people who fearlessly opposed idolatry 90 1,3,2 | exceptional humility and love for people, by being strict ~with himself 91 1,3,3 | constantly helping the Jewish ~people in taking possession of 92 1,3,3 | of Nun died, the Jewish people entered the period of so 93 1,3,5 | the history of the Jewish people. After Samson, ~the prophet 94 1,3,5 | prophet Samuel judged the people. Under his leadership, the 95 1,3,5 | were a heavy burden on ~the people and caused protests. Solomon. 96 1,3,5 | with Solomon among the ~people led to the division of his 97 1,3,5 | Israel and to encourage people to worship idols. These ~ 98 1,3,5 | apostasy of the Israelite people from God. During this time 99 1,3,5 | the spiritual death of his people, Elijah was determined and ~ 100 1,3,5 | To ~teach Ahab and the people of Israel a lesson, Elijah 101 1,3,5 | pagan priests and all the people of Israel to come to the 102 1,3,5 | such a great miracle, the ~people believed in God and, in 103 1,3,5 | greatly respected by the ~people of Israel, he was strong 104 1,3,5 | spiritual foundation of the people of Israel. Because of ~this 105 1,3,5 | everything that reminded the people about idols. Thus he restored 106 1,3,5 | and his ~good works. The people of Judah remembered Hezekiah 107 1,3,5 | when the first group of people was taken away. The captivity 108 1,3,6 | education to the Jewish people. ~ After ruling the people 109 1,3,6 | people. ~ After ruling the people for 14 years, Ezra delegated 110 1,3,6 | focused ~on teaching the people about God.s Law and collecting 111 1,3,7 | Ezra, began to educate the ~people about religion, morals and 112 1,3,7 | the covenant between the ~people and God was renewed. Then 113 1,3,7 | various crimes among the people. Thus, during 30 years before 114 1,3,7 | strengthen the faith among the people. ~ Just as Nehemiah continued 115 1,3,7 | and moral education of the people. Nehemiah deals with the 116 1,3,7 | record the history of the people of God and show the ways 117 1,3,7 | God.s mercy to the chosen people, the book of Nehemiah ~contains 118 1,3,7 | for his country and his ~people, which caused him, like 119 1,3,0 | the history of the Jewish people. Palestine ended up being 120 1,3,1 | the history of the Jewish people are not recorded in the 121 1,3,1 | shall the gathering of the people be. (Gen. 49:9-11). ~ ~ 122 1,4 | the intent of encouraging people to live a godly life. ~They 123 1,4 | the house of Jacob from a people of strange language;~Judah 124 1,4,1 | dare to live among healthy people and had to settle outside ~ 125 1,4,2 | king: the love for the ~people, justice, wisdom, courage 126 1,4,2 | on behalf of the Jewish people ~and singing psalms. ~ The 127 1,4,2 | the name Israel means the people of the Church. The ~call 128 1,4,3 | God: wisdom to lead God.s people. .And God ~said unto him, 129 1,4,3 | for ~his wisdom, so that people came from distant countries 130 1,4,3 | ground among the Jewish people for the faith in the Only-begotten 131 1,5,1 | ocean of eternity. Neither people, ~nor demons, nor angels, 132 1,5,1 | awaits each of us. Some people are trying to ~unwrap the 133 1,5,1 | mediation of His ~selected people, the Prophets and the Apostles. ~ 134 1,5,1 | helpers, while demons and the people who took the evil part are 135 1,5,1 | naming countries, cities, people and even giving timeframes. 136 1,5,1 | about the moral condition of people and demon-~strate the relationship 137 1,5,1 | the lives of in-~dividual people and countries and the entire 138 1,5,2 | spiritual needs of the ~people, and encouraged the people 139 1,5,2 | people, and encouraged the people to worship idols. The temptation 140 1,5,2 | restore the piety among the people. The first Israeli prophets, 141 1,5,2 | only way for the Jewish people to escape them. ~ The Judean 142 1,5,2 | the history of the Jewish people. It was the ~time when prophets 143 1,5,2 | restore the faith among the people. ~ The pious king Josiah ( 144 1,5,2 | Eager to revitalize the people's ~belief in God, he zealously 145 1,5,2 | had taken deep root in the people. The upper class was morally 146 1,5,2 | Jeremiah tried to wake the people for repen-~tance and restore 147 1,5,3 | not pastors. The Jewish people ~sojourned in spiritual 148 1,5,3 | whoever they were: ordinary ~people or princes, priests or judges, 149 1,5,3 | were the conscience of the ~people, and 'elders' for those 150 1,5,3 | prophets that the Jewish people retained the true faith 151 1,5,3 | inheritable, God called people for prophetic min-~istry 152 1,5,3 | fearless before the powerful people but, at the same ~time, 153 1,5,3 | of many weak and abused people. ~ 154 1,5,4 | Ah sinful nation, a people laden with iniquity, a seed 155 1,5,4 | Seeing the hardening of the people.s hearts, the prophet bitterly 156 1,5,4 | slain of the daughter of my people! Oh that I had in the wilderness 157 1,5,4 | men; that I might leave my people, and go from them! for they ~ 158 1,5,4 | Comfort ye, comfort ye my people, saith your God. Speak ye 159 1,5,5 | judgment over the Jews and all people. ~ The main vice attacked 160 1,5,5 | judgment over the Jewish people ~was combined in Joel's 161 1,5,5 | was to descend, and the people of God were to be renewed 162 1,5,5 | holding a small group of people. Whales inhale air and each 163 1,5,5 | head. Sometimes animals and people were found alive in the 164 1,5,5 | a quar-~ter of a million people were saved. As the time 165 1,5,5 | example of God's love to all people, regardless of their na-~ 166 1,5,5 | me, Go, prophesy unto my people Israel” (Amos 7:14-~15). 167 1,5,5 | the oppression of the poor people, ~keeping back laborers' 168 1,5,5 | stretched out beyond His chosen people, to the ~entire Universe, 169 1,5,5 | Having called the Jew-~ish people to the faith, God manifested 170 1,5,5 | to the wickedness of the people, a spiritual famine was 171 1,5,5 | renouncement of the mighty and rich people and call ~for justice (Chapters 172 1,5,5 | the spiritual revival of people. ~ ~Book of Hosea.~ The 173 1,5,5 | spiritual decline of the Israeli people, increase of idolatry and 174 1,5,5 | adultery of the Israeli people was for God, Who made a 175 1,5,5 | to them which were not my people, Thou art my people; and~ 176 1,5,5 | not my people, Thou art my people; and~they shall say, Thou 177 1,5,5 | glected to instruct the people in the law of God: ~ ~.My 178 1,5,5 | in the law of God: ~ ~.My people are destroyed for lack of 179 1,5,5 | They eat up the sin of my people, and they set their heart 180 1,5,5 | And there shall be, like people, like priest: and I will 181 1,5,5 | values in the actions ~of people: .I desired mercy, and not 182 1,5,5 | feeling of repentance in the people. But he also saw what was 183 1,5,5 | the end of time, when the people of God would be fully renewed, 184 1,5,5 | Uzziah) and Jotham the Jewish people were infected with idolatry, ~ 185 1,5,5 | Isaiah encour-~aged the people during the invasion by Pekah 186 1,5,5 | up against judges and the people at the helm of power, whose ~ 187 1,5,5 | right from the poor ~of my people, that widows may be their 188 1,5,5 | said, Forasmuch as this people~draw near me with their 189 1,5,5 | grieved over the sins of the people in the following prayer: ~ ~. 190 1,5,5 | beseech thee, we are all thy people. (Isaiah 64:6-9). ~ ~Yet 191 1,5,5 | to warn the kings and the people of dangers, encourage them, ~ 192 1,5,5 | Isaiah said that the chosen people in its mass would be rejected 193 1,5,5 | Therefore shall the strong people glorify thee, the city of 194 1,5,5 | LORD of hosts make unto all people a feast of fat things, a 195 1,5,5 | the covering cast over all people, and the vail ~that is spread 196 1,5,5 | mourning shall be ended. Thy people also shall be all righteous: 197 1,5,5 | salvation ~of the remnant of the people and the Messiah (4), song 198 1,5,5 | prophet's prayer for his people (62), the Gentiles ~called 199 1,5,5 | covenant ~with the chosen people and, after having them cleansed 200 1,5,5 | and the destitute of his people, and to denounce the heartless ~ 201 1,5,5 | religious principles ~of the people, undermined by Manasseh. 202 1,5,5 | distress Zephania watched the people running spiritu-~ally wild 203 1,5,5 | responsible for guiding the people and giv-~ing them good example . 204 1,5,5 | needed to exterminate the people, but to make them listen 205 1,5,5 | then will I turn to the people a pure language, that they 206 1,5,5 | punish and convict the Jewish people; that was why Isaiah called 207 1,5,5 | condemnation of the wicked people, and later on as ~the prophet' 208 1,5,5 | continuously prophesied, teaching people faith ~and piety. On behalf 209 1,5,5 | rituals, while in spirit people were departing from God 210 1,5,5 | further and further: ~“My people have committed two evils, . 211 1,5,5 | them to ~the king and the people. In order to conceal one 212 1,5,5 | hardening of the regular people . the rich and those at 213 1,5,5 | spiritual wickedness of the ~people of the latter days before 214 1,5,5 | Jeremiah, were appeasing people by saying that there would 215 1,5,5 | lulled the conscience of the people and actually sped up the ~ 216 1,5,5 | the sins. Therefore the people had to ~grieve over their 217 1,5,5 | the Lord would free His people from the cap-~tivity, and 218 1,5,5 | dai, or .Almighty,. the people are Israel, which means . 219 1,5,5 | the midst ~thereof.. The people marked by the Angel were 220 1,5,5 | be absolutely different people by their spiritual content: “ 221 1,5,5 | them: and they shall be my people, and I will be their God” ( 222 1,5,5 | neighbors of the Jews (25), people of Tyre (26-28). Verses 223 1,5,5 | shall not be left to other people, but it shall break in pieces 224 1,5,5 | about the future fate of the people of God in connec-~tion with 225 1,5,5 | for the children of thy people: and there shall be a time 226 1,5,5 | time: and at that time thy people ~shall be delivered, every 227 1,5,5 | commanded ~to resume it. ~ The people were poor. However, they 228 1,5,5 | in order to encourage the people for the completion of con-~ 229 1,5,5 | Haggai, Zechariah encouraged people to complete the construction 230 1,5,5 | priests would be re-~placed by people that fear God, .For from 231 1,5,5 | who would ~come to get the people ready to receive Christ: “ 232 1,5,5 | lack of pious reverence in people (1:6-14) ~and priests (2: 233 1,5,6 | Daniel 12:9-13. Judgment over People: Isaiah 2:10-21, Isaiah 234 1,5,7 | With the moral hardening of people in the Old Testament era 235 1,5,7 | difficult task of teaching people to believe in God, abstain ~ 236 1,5,7 | Hebrews being God.s chosen people, ~and defeat of the Gentiles, 237 1,5,7 | Israel, Zion, the chosen people and other like names as 238 1,5,7 | spiritual leaders of their people, the prophets often stepped 239 1,5,7 | natural death. Yet ordinary people valued and loved them and 240 1,5,7 | virtue, the prophets taught people to sincerely believe in 241 1,5,7 | that they were the chosen people inspired by God. At the 242 1,5,7 | historical way; judgment over the people of the Old Testament times 243 1,Add | from this world and the people in it. ~ God the Logos revealed 244 1,Add | necessary for this world and the people in it . the Lord has stated 245 1,Add,5| they brought many possessed people to Him, and ~He drove out 246 1,Add,0| commended to believers, to the people, as an authorized version 247 1,Add,0| together, and Covenant implies people. It was the People of the 248 1,Add,0| implies people. It was the People of the Cove-~nant to whom 249 1,Add,0| dealings with his chosen people. The Bible records ~first 250 1,Add,0| again. He was leading his people from ~truth to truth. There 251 1,Add,0| old and new, the chosen ~people of God, a people for God' 252 1,Add,0| chosen ~people of God, a people for God's own possession. 253 1,Add,0| basic impor-~tance. One people has been elected, set apart 254 1,Add,0| human disorder. With one people on earth only did God establish 255 1,Add,0| came to abide among ~his people for ever. The history of 256 1,Add,0| Testament ourselves. We are the People of the New Covenant. For 257 1,Add,0| led and guided the chosen people into God's supreme purpose, 258 1,Add,0| Church. Israel, the chosen people, the people of the cove-~ 259 1,Add,0| the chosen people, the people of the cove-~nant, was much 260 1,Add,0| contrast to the only nation or people that was also (and primarily) 261 1,Add,0| embraced the whole life of the people, ~the .temporal. as well 262 1,Add,0| precisely the Church, the only people of God, and no other ~national 263 2,1 | Historical Background.~The people among whom Jesus lived prided 264 2,1 | continued sinfulness of~the people and the preaching of the 265 2,1 | Israel is seen as a chosen people, separated~from the rest 266 2,1 | way in~which the Jewish people were preserved — all these, 267 2,1 | under Egypt, the Jewish people and their homeland were 268 2,1 | and closed, and the Jewish people were forbidden to~worship 269 2,1 | important concessions for his people from a rival claimant to 270 2,1 | achieved for his oppressed people~full freedom from the Greeks, 271 2,1 | priesthood, and at~times the people were sorely oppressed.~It 272 2,1 | the party of the~common people and the supporters of the 273 2,1,1 | Religious Background.~The Jewish people of our Lord’s day were intensely 274 2,1,2 | our Lord’s day the Jewish people maintained two institutions 275 2,1,2 | during~the feast seasons did people gather in the courts in 276 2,1,2 | institution to which the Jewish~people of each community came to 277 2,1,3 | Moses had delivered to the people of Israel rather stringent~ 278 2,1,3 | until the Babylonian Exile people were lax, if not negligent, 279 2,1,3 | After the restoration of the people to their~homes in Palestine, 280 2,1,4 | from Egyptian bondage. The people were commanded to meet~from 281 2,1,4 | observing~the feast. The people would eat at ease rather 282 2,1,4 | been~observed by the Jewish people as New Year’s Day (Rosh 283 2,1,4 | of the seventh~month. The people remained at home, abstaining 284 2,1,4 | the sins committed by the people during the past year. It 285 2,1,4 | religious calendar. Thus the people generally had just enough 286 2,1,4 | fathers. During the week the~people dwelt in booths in imitation 287 2,1,4 | of fire which guided the people in the wilderness by~night. 288 2,1,5 | influence among the Jewish people.~The Old Testament was originally 289 2,1,5 | extent the thought of the people of New Testament times. 290 2,1,6 | Religious Sects and Classes of People.~Some of the influential 291 2,1,6 | groups or parties of the people mentioned in the Gospels 292 2,1,6 | been influential~among the people during New Testament times.~ 293 2,1,6 | popular with the common~people.~The Publicans. When the 294 2,1,6 | imposed Roman taxes on the people. The publicans were Jews 295 2,1,6 | Romans and took from the people what they~saw fit, or what 296 2,1,6 | publicans were hated by the people generally because~they were 297 2,1,6 | frequently extorted from~the people more than was due, and consequently 298 2,1,6 | the first century. These people are not~mentioned in the 299 2,1,6 | matters the teachings of these people resembled those of the Pharisees,~ 300 2,1,7 | most influential with the people. The high priest was always~ 301 2,1,8 | King who would deliver His people from their enemies and reign 302 2,1,8 | of John the Baptist the people were in expectation (Luke 303 2,1,8 | the redemption~of God’s people; notably Zacharias, father 304 2,1,8 | would bear the sins of the people.~Christians confidently 305 2,1,1 | the comparatively obscure people of~Israel, that the stream 306 2,1,1 | relatively insignificant people within which Christianity~ 307 2,1,1 | insignificant minority among the people of Israel, themselves of 308 2,1,1 | reason, God found among the people of Israel a minority who 309 2,2,1 | the Son of God on earth, people perceived God as the~almighty 310 2,2,1 | physician amongst the sick. People, sensing His love for them, 311 2,2,2 | language of all the cultured people of that time. The Evangelists 312 2,2,2 | accessible to a maximum number of people.~At that time only the capital 313 2,2,2 | who enlightened the Slavic people. This language, a Bulgaro-Macedonian 314 2,2,2 | Slavic dialects and the people living in the region~of 315 2,2,5 | to the simple, ignorant people of Galilee.~St. John in 316 2,2,5 | Scribes and~the Pharisees, people who were well acquainted 317 2,2,5 | infidel rulers of their people and created hardships by 318 2,2,5 | cruel and despised simple people. That is why Matthew presents 319 2,2,5 | of salvation of his own people saturated with false teachings 320 2,2,5 | loyal submission of His people to Him and their obedience 321 2,2,5 | 32-34). In this Kingdom people will come from~the east 322 2,2,5 | the~King was to save the people of the Kingdom from their 323 2,2,5 | 21). In order to save His people, the King gave His~life 324 2,2,5 | of all the world and all people.~In conjunction with this 325 2,2,5 | Christ, so that with time people would not think of Him as 326 2,2,5 | things are written that people might have faith in Him 327 2,2,6 | we see that gradually, as people~embraced the teaching of 328 2,3,2 | the majority~of the Jewish people, subsequently transgressed 329 2,3,2 | Apostles became as if different people. Notwithstanding all the~ 330 2,3,3 | he writes because impious people have crept into the Christian 331 2,3,3 | nation, His own special people, that~you may proclaim the 332 2,3,3 | light;~who once were not a people but are now the people of 333 2,3,3 | a people but are now the people of God, who had not obtained 334 2,3,3 | or as a busybody in other people’s matters. Yet if anyone 335 2,4,3 | Trophimus. Earlier, the people in Jerusalem rioted against 336 2,4,3 | importance of the Church and its~people to whom they are addressed. 337 2,4,4 | God,~and they shall be My people’ (Lev. 26:12). Therefore ‘ 338 2,5,4 | different events and various people in one image, one must take 339 2,5,4 | punishment were always the same: people's lawlessness and lack of 340 2,5,4 | will come to earth, all~people will be resurrected, and 341 2,5,4 | perfection; twelve denotes God's people and fruition of~the Church ( 342 2,5,4 | able to lay waste to those people who are devoted to God with 343 2,5,6 | an innumerable throng of people in Heaven, a number that 344 2,5,6 | afflictions.” For~all these people the path to Paradise is 345 2,5,6 | the virgins, i.e., those people who denied themselves~the 346 2,5,7 | already from a very young age people are inclined to sin. Through~ 347 2,5,8 | protects~“against the foes.” People who are not protected by 348 2,5,8 | of demonic powers among people. Heading it is~“Apollyon” 349 2,5,8 | the bit in their mouths,” people are rushing toward their 350 2,5,9 | The false prophet seduces people with false miracles and 351 2,5,9 | As the Church calls on people to have faith in God and 352 2,5,9 | to control crime because people's movements will be~known 353 2,5,9 | religious-political control over people “when no one shall be able 354 2,5,9 | idea of stamping codes on people is speculation. The essence 355 2,5,9 | simultaneously watch how the people react to it. In any case, 356 2,5,9 | ideas in order to accustom people to~cruelty and banality. 357 2,5,0 | punishment are those guilty people who had accepted the mark 358 2,5,0 | the resurrected Nero in people's minds. He is the~antichrist 359 2,5,2 | second” resurrection. All people will be physically resurrected,~ 360 2,5,3 | 17).~Evil spirits entice people~to serve the beast (16:13-~