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    Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1,2 | and finally He created ~life itself. Man, as he is seen 2 1,1,2 | to have the fullness of ~life that belongs to the perfect 3 1,1,2 | God entered into man.s life. The life and death and 4 1,1,2 | entered into man.s life. The life and death and resurrection ~ 5 1,1,2 | The way, the truth, the life” in a Person. The New Testament 6 1,1,2 | through the incarnation, life and teach-~ings of the God-Man, 7 1,1,4 | sacred record of the earthly life and the teachings of the 8 1,1,4 | ye think ye~have eternal life and they are they which 9 1,1,4 | books in their religious life. ~In accepting the Old Testament 10 1,1,4 | as a guide for ~Christian life in the Church, the New Testament, 11 1,1,4 | invasion (this fullness ~of her life was expressed in the writing 12 1,1,4 | example, of the .eter-~nal life. of the righteous ones, 13 1,1,5 | unmistakable clarity, the way of life in those dis-~tant days 14 1,1,5 | the events of ~Our Lord.s life and His teaching to writing, 15 1,1,5 | essential of the Lord.s life and teaching is to be found 16 1,1,5 | John near the end of his ~life, during the reign of Dometian, 17 1,1,5 | 70 years of the Church.s life. Some of these books were 18 1,1,7 | Son of God). It was ~the life of the Church throughout 19 1,1,7 | And it was the continuing life of the Church for more than 20 1,1,7 | Scriptures apart from ~the life of the Church. If the Scriptures 21 1,1,7 | even to this day for its life. ~ This is the same Church 22 1,2,2 | the story of Joseph's life (chapters 39-47). This section 23 1,2,2 | in himself the breath ~of life from God. ~ ~From these 24 1,2,2 | which ~also describes their life in Eden, in paradise. The 25 1,2,2 | the Most-holy Trinity (My Life in Christ). We read similar 26 1,2,2 | with an abundance of food. Life in this most be-~neficent 27 1,2,2 | upon the un-~godly. (My Life in Christ). ~This closeness 28 1,2,2 | the sweet-~ness of a free life. But instead of pleasure, 29 1,2,2 | punishment? But everything in life has its beginning; great ~ 30 1,2,2 | many of the hardships of ~life constitute a chastisement 31 1,2,2 | speak of such tranquility in life. Where there is light, there 32 1,2,2 | into a yet higher form of life awaits him? ~ ~The Problem 33 1,2,2 | the constant renovation of life, the beneficent law of the 34 1,2,2 | the beneficent law of the life of the world, conjoined ~ 35 1,2,2 | others to support their own life? That the weak should be 36 1,2,2 | an eternal condition of life? ~The Bible does not give 37 1,2,2 | in itself the breath of life, [I have given] every green 38 1,2,2 | indeed, indisputably a law of life? Do we not ob-~serve that 39 1,2,2 | is a normal condition of life, and there ~is no path to 40 1,2,2 | mystical names .tree of life. and .tree of the knowledge 41 1,2,2 | longer guarding the tree of life, and the flaming sword no 42 1,2,2 | acts of the Lord in the life of Moses, chosen by God 43 1,2,2 | by God, and ordering the life of the community. Because ~ 44 1,2,2 | and material aspects of life. These rules can be divided 45 1,2,2 | our personal and social life. ~ However, whatever similarities 46 1,2,2 | man might study all his life without exhausting them. 47 1,2,2 | tinctive outlook and way of life which the Jewish people 48 1,2,3 | shall ~have the light of life. ~Acts 13:47-48 For so hath 49 1,2,3 | were ordained ~to eternal life believed. ~Explanation: 50 1,2,4 | The story of Moses.s life opens in Egypt. Patriarch 51 1,2,4 | and he had to flee for his life eastward into the Sinai 52 1,2,4 | the Israelites' wandering life. ~ The Ark containing the 53 1,2,4 | for some decades to the life of nomad shepherds ~and 54 1,2,4 | by the rigors of desert life and disciplined by the laws 55 1,2,4 | factor in the appearance of life on earth. ~ The same gases 56 1,2,4 | water and light, plant life began to appear . this was 57 1,2,4 | the appearance of plant life. Ignorant of ~this fact, 58 1,2,4 | the sun following plant life. According to the Bible, 59 1,2,4 | appearance of more complex ~life forms . fish and birds ( 60 1,2,4 | details of the development of life on Earth that ~interest 61 1,2,4 | in the later story of the life of our ancestors in Eden 62 1,3,1 | Old Testament cover the life of the Jewish people from 63 1,3,2 | significance of prophets in the life of the Jewish nation. Even 64 1,3,2 | the future events in the life of the nation, as well as 65 1,3,2 | himself and living a pure life. ~ ~ 66 1,3,4 | Also remarkable is the life of Samson. Having received 67 1,3,4 | the time (Ch. 13-16). His life, which was full of adventure, 68 1,3,5 | teresting lessons in the life of Samuel (Ch. 1-4). For 69 1,3,5 | Saul, till the end of his life, persecuted David, trying 70 1,3,5 | resulting turmoil in his family ~life and in the life of the state. 71 1,3,5 | family ~life and in the life of the state. David was 72 1,3,5 | Christian can learn from the life of David: his deep faith 73 1,3,5 | frequently use examples from the life of David in their teachings. 74 1,3,5 | well ~as wars and religious life of these kingdoms. ~ The 75 1,3,5 | was over. ~ For his holy life and a great love for God, 76 1,3,5 | the ~future. During his life, prophetic brotherhoods 77 1,3,5 | nation whose religious ~life had declined. Influenced 78 1,3,7 | religion, morals and the life of society. The Law of Moses 79 1,3,8 | Mordecai saved the king.s life, when some of the king.s 80 1,3,8 | who had saved the king.s life. ~Having learned about the 81 1,3,9 | respected, lived a long godly life and died at the age of 105. ~ ~ 82 1,4 | encouraging people to live a godly life. ~They teach a person to 83 1,4 | a person to live his/her life in such a way that it will 84 1,4,1 | envious of Job.s virtuous life and decided to retaliate. 85 1,4,1 | correspond to ~virtuous life. Sometimes misfortunes are 86 1,4,2 | is closely related to the life of the righteous king David. 87 1,4,3 | not asked for thyself long life; neither ~hast asked riches 88 1,4,3 | thyself, nor hast asked the life of thine enemies; but hast 89 1,4,3 | how to wisely build one.s life on the ~fear of God, truth, 90 1,4,3 | peace. She is a tree of ~life to them that lay hold upon 91 1,4,3 | whoso findeth ~me findeth life, and shall obtain favour 92 1,4,4 | wealth, glory and ~luxurious life (see. Eccl. 1:12-18 and 93 1,4,4 | without faith in God and life after ~death. The book teaches 94 1,4,4 | hands is the very human life. ~ Then Ecclesiastes depicts 95 1,4,4 | depicts vanity of human life. Without God, everything 96 1,4,4 | God, everything in this life is lim-~ited in time and, 97 1,4,4 | hatred. But aspiration for life, truth, good and beauty 98 1,4,4 | that the purpose of human life is moral education to prepare ~ 99 1,4,4 | education to prepare ~for the life after death, where a man. 100 1,4,4 | about the significance of life here on ~earth as a preparation 101 1,4,4 | as a preparation for the life to come. Being moderate 102 1,4,4 | last years of Solomon.s ~life, after he had experienced 103 1,4,5 | that neither ~death, nor life, nor angels, nor principali-~ 104 1,4,7 | of it are the issues of life (Prov. ~4:23). For there 105 1,4,7 | they hold of the paths of life (Prov. 2:10-~19). See also 106 1,5,1 | rushes the shuttle of our life to the infinite ocean of 107 1,5,1 | big and small event in the life of each living being, secret 108 1,5,1 | things ~happening in the life of the human society in 109 1,5,5 | is known of his personal life that he married Gomer ~who 110 1,5,5 | wicked way, to save his life; the same wicked man shall 111 1,5,5 | in the book (The Book of Life, meaning ~God's awareness 112 1,5,5 | awake, some to everlasting life, and some to shame and ever-~ 113 1,5,5 | known about the subsequent life of the prophet Daniel. He 114 1,5,5 | last days of the Savior.s life; it has the peculiari-~ties 115 1,5,5 | truth will triumph; eternal life and bliss are awaiting the 116 1,5,7 | These parallel events in the life of human-~kind are spiritually 117 1,Add,3| may feel the truth ~and life of those words. ~ Be aware 118 1,Add,4| Bible is not a book, but life; because its words are spiritual 119 1,Add,4| its words are spiritual life (John 6:63). Therefore ~ 120 1,Add,4| its spirit, and with the life of ~its life. ~ It is a 121 1,Add,4| and with the life of ~its life. ~ It is a book that must 122 1,Add,4| book that must be read with life . by putting it into practice. 123 1,Add,9| fellowship of a truly human life and nature. Not only the 124 1,Add,9| chaos and misery of the lost life. The divine providence ~ 125 1,Add,9| and the inauguration of life everlasting for man. ~ There 126 1,Add,0| believing ye might have life through his name” (John 127 1,Add,0| God intervenes in human life. And the ~Bible is not merely 128 1,Add,0| ultimate purpose of his life. In Scripture we see God 129 1,Add,0| happenings of our own daily life. But they are no less historical ~ 130 1,Add,0| year. ~They describe his life and relate his works, so 131 1,Add,0| is ever re-enacted in the life of the Church. Christ himself 132 1,Add,0| are ~framed into the daily life of average men, and the 133 1,Add,0| irruptions of God into human life. There was an intimate unity ~ 134 1,Add,0| Church. It embraced the whole life of the people, ~the .temporal. 135 1,Add,0| precepts. And the division of life into .temporal. and .spiritual. 136 1,Add,0| immediate relation to the life of the Church, ~and set 137 1,Add,0| pattern for the temporal life of the nations. The old 138 1,Add,1| Church as a new breath of life, just as breath was bestowed ~ 139 1,Add,1| but rather the continuous life in the ~truth [Cf. Dom Odo 140 1,Add,1| It was reflected in her life and structure. Faith and 141 1,Add,1| and structure. Faith and Life were organically in-~terwined. 142 1,Add,1| liturgical and sacramental ~life. It must be kept in mind 143 2,1 | history for a study of the life and mission of the Lord~ 144 2,1 | which was in use during the life of Jesus.~According to the 145 2,1 | situation during the active life of Jesus. The territory~ 146 2,1,1 | Messiah-King. Their religious life was expressed in a system~ 147 2,1,6 | only~a few times in his life, and many who were of the 148 2,1,6 | would~normally serve for life but during the Intertestamental 149 2,1,6 | existence of angels, in life after death, and in a future 150 2,1,9 | are a waning force in the life of mankind.~Some, indeed, 151 2,1,9 | have a~growing place in the life of mankind. In this Christianity 152 2,2,1 | Testament which narrate the life and teachings of the incarnate~ 153 2,2,1 | establish a virtuous way of life on~earth and to save sinful 154 2,2,1 | delve more deeply into the life and teachings of our Savior, 155 2,2,3 | documentation of the earthly life and~teachings of the Lord 156 2,2,3 | first centurylate in life, when he was over 90~years 157 2,2,4 | harmoniously narrate the life and teachings of Christ 158 2,2,5 | and events of our Lord’s life, while St. John’s Gospel 159 2,2,5 | deeper meaning of our Lord’s life and cites only His most 160 2,2,5 | personality, character and life of each of~the four evangelists 161 2,2,5 | people, the King gave His~life as a ransom (ch. 20:28); 162 2,2,5 | the Gospel, and ended his life with a martyr’s death in 163 2,2,5 | days of the Lord’s earthly life. Only the~Gospel of Mark 164 2,2,5 | where St. Mark ended his life as a martyr.~According to 165 2,2,5 | writings relating to the Lord’s life and teachings. In his~own 166 2,2,5 | triumphant moments of His earthly life. As such, he merited being 167 2,2,5 | believing,~you may have life in His name.” This statement 168 2,2,5 | therefore of an order of life somewhere between God and 169 2,2,5 | begotten Son of God; that life was in Him; and that He~ 170 2,2,5 | this faith they might have life through His name.”~Pure 171 2,2,5 | duration of His earthly life. Preaching primarily in 172 2,2,6 | men — a~virtuous way of life. He taught us to care about 173 2,2,6 | all phases of community life.~In reading the history 174 2,2,6 | neighbor as fundamentals~of life. It teaches non-covetousness, 175 2,2,6 | should not perish but have life everlasting” (John 3:16); “ 176 2,2,6 | springing up into everlasting life” (John 4:13-14); “ If you 177 2,2,6 | drink His blood~you have no life in you. Whoever eats My 178 2,2,6 | drinks My blood has eternal life and I~will raise him up 179 2,2,6 | than to lay down one’s life for his friends” (John 15: 180 2,2,6 | is the way which leads to life, and there are few who find 181 2,2,6 | 30); “I give them~eternal life and they shall never perish; 182 2,2,6 | better for you to enter into~life maimed, than having two 183 2,2,6 | pursue a spiritual way of life, both~thinking and doing 184 2,3,1 | Christian teachings on faith and life.~This brochure will acquaint 185 2,3,2 | The narratives on the life of the early Christians 186 2,3,2 | them an archetype of Church life and its management on the~ 187 2,3,3 | led a very strict ascetic life, was chaste,~didn’t drink 188 2,3,3 | Toward the close of his life, Apostle Peter returned~ 189 2,3,3 | in philosophy). In real life, the adherents of these 190 2,3,3 | eyewitness to the earthly life of our Lord Jesus Christ ( 191 2,3,3 | all will receive eternal~life through Him and dwell in 192 2,3,3 | spent the last years of his life on earth. This Epistle is 193 2,3,3 | Gaius for his benevolent life, firmness~in his faith in 194 2,3,3 | God has given us eternal life, and this life is in his 195 2,3,3 | us eternal life, and this life is in his Son” (1 John 5: 196 2,3,3 | together of the grace of life, that your prayers~may not 197 2,3,3 | all things that pertain to life and godlinessgiving all 198 2,3,3 | Him” (1 John 2:20 and~27).~Life: “The life was manifested, 199 2,3,3 | 2:20 and~27).~Life: “The life was manifested, and we have 200 2,3,3 | declare to you that~eternal life which was with the Father 201 2,3,3 | has promised us – eternal life” (1 John 2:25). “We know 202 2,3,3 | have~passed from death to life, because we love the brethren. 203 2,3,3 | because He laid down His life for us. And we also ought 204 2,3,3 | will receive the crown of life which the Lord has~promised 205 2,3,3 | 3:5). “He who would love life and~see good days, let him 206 2,3,3 | the eyes, and the pride of life – is not of the Father but 207 2,3,4 | salvation seekers are: a) New life, acquired by them from communion 208 2,3,4 | world. In living a~blessed life of the Church, a Christian 209 2,3,4 | becomes deserving of eternal life.~ 210 2,4,2 | Paul’s teachings and his life.~The Epistles of Apostle 211 2,4,2 | an understanding of~his life and character would assist 212 2,4,2 | aspects of Apostle Paul’s life — which he himself pointed 213 2,4,2 | Christ.~In studying the life and works of Saint Paul 214 2,4,3 | Life and works of Apostle Paul.~ 215 2,4,3 | Because of an attempt on his life by the Hellenists, he left 216 2,4,3 | Thus end the details of his life in the Acts of the~Apostles ( 217 2,4,3 | observation of Apostle Paul’s life shows that it is sharply 218 2,4,3 | grace of God. All of Paul’s life~before his conversion was 219 2,4,3 | a full reflection of his life,~carry this very fundamental 220 2,4,3 | injected disturbances~into the life of any church, where Paul 221 2,4,4 | constitutes a true spiritual life — that what every Christian 222 2,4,4 | See also: 1 Tim. 6:9-11.~Life is spiritual warfare: “Put 223 2,4,4 | may lay hold on eternal life”~(1 Tim 6:17-19).~Spiritual 224 2,4,4 | renovation and Christian life: “Therefore, if anyone is 225 2,4,4 | For you died, and your life is hidden with Christ in 226 2,4,4 | When Christ Who is our life appears,~then you also will 227 2,4,4 | the law of the~Spirit of life in Jesus Christ has made 228 2,4,4 | be spiritually minded is life and peace. Because the carnal 229 2,4,4 | of sin, but the Spirit is life because of righteousness” ( 230 2,4,4 | Epistle to the Galatians.~Life and death: Phil. 1:21-24.~ 231 2,4,4 | persuaded that neither death nor life, nor Angels nor principalities 232 2,4,5 | the unavoidable ordeals in life, how to realize high~Christian 233 2,4,5 | living voice, the way of life and endeavors of the first 234 2,4,5 | how in his own personal life, the Apostle applied these 235 2,5,1 | the beginning of eternal life, and it is, therefore, naturally 236 2,5,3 | direction of its religious life. Christianity among~them 237 2,5,3 | impious, an eternal blessed life shall begin.~The purpose 238 2,5,4 | the community~and Church life. In addition, the imagery 239 2,5,4 | Testament and about the new life in the Heavenly~Kingdom. 240 2,5,4 | faith and true Christian life leads it toward dulling 241 2,5,4 | will begin eternal blessed~life in Paradise.~The reading 242 2,5,4 | to all aspects of man's life, becomes greater~and increasingly 243 2,5,4 | influence into all areas of life of sinful mankind, after~ 244 2,5,4 | New Earth, and~the blessed life of the saved. These are 245 2,5,4 | of Eden and the tree of life.~The main task of the Apocalypse 246 2,5,4 | there will begin a blessed life, which will be endless.~ 247 2,5,6 | themselves~the solace of conjugal life for the sake of complete 248 2,5,6 | following the monastic way of life. The Seer~sees written upon 249 2,5,6 | living a worldly way of~life.~The song of Moses that 250 2,5,6 | description of the blessed life of the saved peoples (Rev. 251 2,5,7 | body and soul. Within the life of~society, enmity and wars 252 2,5,7 | mankind.~At first, the blessed life in Eden of our forefathers, 253 2,5,7 | Apocalypse also symbolize the life of the various individual~ 254 2,5,7 | also is the path of the life of~each man: his childhood 255 2,5,7 | factors which~characterize the life of sinning mankind. This 256 2,5,9 | by a voluntary refusal of life's benefits and comforts, 257 2,5,9 | slain Nero~came back to life and that he would soon return 258 2,5,9 | of the World and~Eternal Life”).~Note: there are common 259 2,5,9 | the time of the Savior's life on earth, both of these 260 2,5,0 | the world,~conditions for life will be so unbearable that “ 261 2,5,2 | die, he shall come back to life” (John 11:25). The~“first 262 2,5,2 | description of the everlasting life of the righteous.~ 263 2,5,3 | nor cries, nor sickness. Life, to which there will be 264 2,5,3 | Christ. It shows the happy life of the saints in heaven 265 2,5,3 | the triumph of Good and Life.~Table 1. Letters to the 266 2,5,3 | will eat from the~tree of life.~You will elude~everlasting 267 2,5,3 | God.~Old-Testament~period~Life in Eden (Gen. 2:9)~Slavery


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