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    Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1,1 | how, when and by whom the books of the Holy Scrip-~ture 2 1,1,1 | the times when the Holy Books were being written, it is 3 1,1,1 | between the Old and the New Books will become ~quite evident 4 1,1,1 | and meaning of the Holy Books, the reader will gradu-~ 5 1,1,1 | its end. ~ Among all the books ever published, the Bible 6 1,1,2 | Bible is a collection of books that we believe were written 7 1,1,2 | is a ~Greek word meaning .books.. ~ ~ 4~ In order to appreciate 8 1,1,2 | containing a library of many books, ~the product not of one 9 1,1,4 | Scripture.~Initially, the books of the Old Testament were 10 1,1,4 | in a Jewish tongue. Later books of the ~Babylonian era contain 11 1,1,4 | while .deutero-~canonical. books written during the Greek 12 1,1,4 | were authored in Greek. ~ Books of the Holy Scripture did 13 1,1,4 | was being written were not books but papyrus or parchment 14 1,1,4 | they were stitched into books. ~ The original text of 15 1,1,4 | sentences into words in the Holy Books was undertaken by ~Deacon 16 1,1,4 | After them came the holy books of the ~Hebrews. The Church 17 1,1,4 | Moses. ~means the first five books of the Old Testament; .the 18 1,1,4 | prophets. . the last sixteen books. Speak-~ing with His disciples, 19 1,1,4 | Psalter in addition to these books: ... all things~must be 20 1,1,4 | the Church esteem these books . the Law of ~Moses, the 21 1,1,4 | Hebrew canon, the cycle of books recognized as sacred by 22 1,1,4 | remain two more categories of books besides the Law and the 23 1,1,4 | Prophets: the didactic ~books, of which only the Psalter 24 1,1,4 | mentioned, and the historical books. The Church has ~accepted 25 1,1,4 | Apostle had in mind all the books of ~the Old Testament, as 26 1,1,4 | received the sacred Hebrew books in the Greek translation 27 1,1,4 | canon also contained sacred books of Hebraic ~origin, which 28 1,1,4 | collection of Old Testament books (in the biblical science 29 1,1,4 | the ~.deuterocanonical. books). From the time of their 30 1,1,4 | ceased ~to make use of these books in their religious life. ~ 31 1,1,4 | merit of the Old Testament books, the Christian ~Church has 32 1,1,4 | Bible as the New. Before books were printed, that is to 33 1,1,4 | Christian era, copying the books, collecting them, and acquiring 34 1,1,4 | the world. From ~the other books of the Old Testament, she 35 1,1,4 | these not ~even from all the books. In particular, we know 36 1,1,4 | collection of the Old Testament books. Only at the end of the 37 1,1,4 | Slavonic translations of ~the books of the Old Testament. And 38 1,1,4 | purely liturgical use of the books of the Old Testament has ~ 39 1,1,4 | contents of the sacred books through them. It is necessary 40 1,1,4 | we must also read these books from a Christian point of ~ 41 1,1,4 | Chris-~tians approach the books of the Old Testament in 42 1,1,5 | Bible’s emergence.~The holy books did not come into being 43 1,1,5 | continued writing their books with specific requests that 44 1,1,5 | included ~with the five Books of Moses, as though it was 45 1,1,5 | the ark where the other books of Moses were ~kept. ~ During 46 1,1,5 | and guardians of the holy books of the Old Testament. In 47 1,1,5 | the Old Testament. In the ~books of Chronicles, the prophets 48 1,1,5 | Testa-~ment.s .canonical. books. The main protagonist in 49 1,1,5 | efforts, had ~their own books included in his writings. 50 1,1,5 | were ~not included as holy books. For example, the book of 51 1,1,5 | The contents of the holy books of the Old Testament prove 52 1,1,5 | The ~narratives in the books of Moses describe, with 53 1,1,5 | third etc ... month, and the books themselves carry no individual 54 1,1,5 | specifically identify the books by ~name. After Moses, subsequent 55 1,1,5 | Testament contains the following books:~Five books of the Prophet 56 1,1,5 | the following books:~Five books of the Prophet Moses or 57 1,1,5 | Deuteronomy. ~ ~Historical books: Book of Joshua, Book of 58 1,1,5 | Book of Ruth, 1st and 2nd Books of ~Samuel, Kings and Chronicles, 59 1,1,5 | Esther. ~ ~Educational Books (having instructional contents): 60 1,1,5 | instructional contents): The Books of Job, Psalms, Proverbs, ~ 61 1,1,5 | of Solomon. ~ ~Prophetic books (primarily containing prophecies): 62 1,1,5 | Ezekiel, Daniel, and twelve books of the minor prophets, Hosea, 63 1,1,5 | of the above list of holy books was taken from the translations 64 1,1,5 | names for some of the holy books. ~ Apart from this list 65 1,1,5 | Apart from this list of books of the Old Testament, the 66 1,1,5 | another following ~nine books, regarded as .deutero-canonical.: 67 1,1,5 | deutero-canonical.: the books of Tobias, Judith, Wisdom 68 1,1,5 | Sirach, Second and Third books of Ezra, and three books 69 1,1,5 | books of Ezra, and three books of Maccabees. They are ~ 70 1,1,5 | the list of .canonical. books had been com-~pleted by 71 1,1,5 | com-~pleted by Ezra. These books were always respected by 72 1,1,5 | the .deutero-canonical. books. While the Russian version 73 1,1,5 | contains both groups of books, some modern ~versions exclude 74 1,1,5 | the .deutero-canonical. books. ~The New Testament.~ The 75 1,1,5 | At that time none of the books of the New Testament yet 76 1,1,5 | documents whatever, except the books of the Old ~Testament as 77 1,1,5 | itself could not contain the books that should be written” ( 78 1,1,5 | The earliest known list of books which apparently were regarded 79 1,1,5 | as well as various other books. But doubts existed in portions 80 1,1,5 | the Church in which other books than those ~we now recognize 81 1,1,5 | promulgated a list of the ~books of the New Testament which 82 1,1,5 | Revelation) amongst .all the books that are to be read. (Canon 83 1,1,5 | universal agreement as to the books of the New Testament, and 84 1,1,5 | now call the Bible. ~Other books?~ The picture we have, then, 85 1,1,5 | Church.s life. Some of these books were originally known in 86 1,1,5 | services, along with the ~books of the law and the prophets, 87 1,1,5 | the Church and the new ~books which spoke of salvation . 88 1,1,5 | there were also other books, quite a number of them, 89 1,1,5 | during the time in which the books of the New Testament came ~ 90 1,1,5 | Some of these .other books. may indeed have been written 91 1,1,5 | Polycarp). Some of these books were in various parts of 92 1,1,5 | the Gospels and the other books of the New ~Testament as 93 1,1,5 | as we now have it. These books, however, should not be 94 1,1,5 | the wholly in-~authentic books written later, in the second 95 1,1,6 | king wanted to acquire the books of the Jewish law for his 96 1,1,6 | obtain and translate these books into Greek, the most widespread 97 1,1,6 | translation of the holy books by .the seventy. that is 98 1,1,6 | Russian language. Of all the books of the Old Testament, only 99 1,1,6 | publication of the .canonical. books of the Old Testament in ~ 100 1,1,6 | issue of the historical books of the Old ~Testament, and 101 1,1,6 | and in 1872 the wisdom books. Meanwhile, Russian translations 102 1,1,6 | translations of the holy books of ~the Old Testament appeared 103 1,1,6 | Introduction ~2 . Five books of Moses ~3 . Historical 104 1,1,6 | of Moses ~3 . Historical books of the Old Testament ~4 . 105 1,1,6 | of the Old Testament ~4 . Books of wisdom of the Old Testament ~ 106 1,1,6 | of the Old Testament ~5 . Books of prophets of the Old Testament ~ 107 1,1,7 | integral ~collection of books, and considerably precedes 108 1,1,7 | precedes even the individual books of the New Testament. ~Thus, 109 1,2,1 | Introduction.~The first five books of the Bible, generally 110 1,2,1 | desert. Originally these books constituted a single col-~ 111 1,2,1 | Josh. 1:7). Sometimes these books were also called the .Books 112 1,2,1 | books were also called the .Books of Moses. (1 Ezra 6:18), ~. 113 1,2,1 | ancient Hebrews. ~ Because the books of Pentateuch were the first 114 1,2,1 | titles like all subsequent books of the Bible. To distinguish 115 1,2,2 | as already listed in the books ~of Exodus and Leviticus. 116 1,2,3 | woman study ~the Torah [the books of Moses] diligently and 117 1,2,4 | teuch is called the Five Books of Moses, and the code of 118 1,3 | 3. The historical books of the Old Testament.~ ~ 119 1,3,1 | overview of the historical books.~The historical books of 120 1,3,1 | historical books.~The historical books of the Old Testament cover 121 1,3,1 | BC). In particular, the books of Joshua and Judges cover 122 1,3,1 | lesser or greater extent. The books of ~Kings and Chronicles 123 1,3,1 | captivity in 586 BC. The books of Ezra, Nehemiah, Judith 124 1,3,1 | Jerusalem. Fi-~nally, the books of the Maccabees cover the 125 1,3,1 | that is found in the sacred books has equal significance for 126 1,3,1 | Throughout the historical books of the Bible, of value ~ 127 1,3,1 | value of the historical books of the Bible is their clear 128 1,3,2 | Bible, prayed to God, copied books ~and rewrote chronicles 129 1,3,2 | source of the historical books of the Bible. ~Sometimes 130 1,3,3 | Joshua.~The story in the Books of Moses (Exodus, Numbers 131 1,3,5 | The books of the Kingdoms.~Then there 132 1,3,5 | Then there are several books in the Bible called the 133 1,3,5 | in the Bible called the books of the Kingdoms and Paralipomenon~. 134 1,3,5 | north of the Holy Land. The books of the Kingdoms cover a 135 1,3,5 | parts called 1st and 2nd books of the Kingdoms. So is Sepher~ 136 1,3,5 | parts called 3rd and 4th books of the Kingdoms. Tradition 137 1,3,5 | Kingdoms. ~The 3rd and 4th books of the Kingdoms were written 138 1,3,5 | by several prophets. ~The books of Paralipomenon supplement 139 1,3,5 | and, in part, repeat the books of the Kingdoms. ~In the 140 1,3,5 | events recounted in the books of the Kingdoms. ~The 1st 141 1,3,5 | 1st and 2nd (3rd and 4th) books of the Kingdoms re-~count, 142 1,3,5 | Daniel. ~ The stories of the books of the Kingdoms clearly 143 1,3,5 | Daniel. ~Ezra collects the books of ~the Holy Scripture 450.~ 144 1,3,6 | so-called deutero-canonical, books of Ezra, for a total of 145 1,3,6 | Ezra, so there are four books of Ezra . ~trans). The main 146 1,3,6 | s Law and collecting the books of the Holy Scripture into 147 1,3,6 | of the Old Testament. The books written af-~ter Ezra were 148 1,3,6 | included in the list of Sacred books, for which reason they are 149 1,3,6 | the ~Bible. Most of the books, composed after Ezra, were 150 1,3,7 | religious principles. Both books record the history of the 151 1,3,0 | The books of Maccabees.~These books 152 1,3,0 | books of Maccabees.~These books bear the name of the heroes 153 1,3,0 | actions they describe. The books recount the ~events that 154 1,3,0 | conclusion we must say that the books of Maccabees are full of 155 1,3,0 | Christians found in these books ~numerous edifying examples 156 1,4 | 4. Didactic books of the Old Testament.~ ~ 157 1,4 | The Bible has several books that contain moral instruction 158 1,4 | didactic~. As compared to the books of Moses, that contain direct 159 1,4 | commandments of ~God, the didactic books are written with the intent 160 1,4 | This category includes the books of Job, Psalms, Proverbs 161 1,4 | literary form, most didactic books of the Old Testament are 162 1,4 | Among the Jews, the didactic books, together with some historical ( 163 1,4 | prophetic (Lamentations, Daniel) books are known as ~Ketubim (or 164 1,4,1 | included among the sacred books. The book of Job is written 165 1,4,1 | similar to other ~Solomon.s books.Proverbs and Ecclesiastes. ~ 166 1,4,1 | is mentioned in several books of the Bible as a man of 167 1,4,5 | the canon of Jewish sacred books because ~it was in this 168 1,4,7 | Law, the Prophets and the books of the fathers. He was one 169 1,4,7 | various translations of the~books of Sirach and Wisdom as 170 1,5 | 5. Prophetical Books.~ ~ 171 1,5,1 | prophecies. Some of the Biblical ~books predominantly tell us about 172 1,5,1 | find sixteen prophetical books in the Old Testament and 173 1,5,1 | Testament. The Old Testament books of prophecies include the 174 1,5,1 | of prophecies include the Books of Isaiah, Jeremiah, ~Ezekiel, 175 1,5,1 | writers of the first four books (Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel 176 1,5,1 | Prophets, because their books are bigger in size than 177 1,5,1 | bigger in size than the books of ~the other fourteen prophets, 178 1,5,1 | Minor. There are two more books that are ~added to the Book 179 1,5,1 | predictions from the prophetic books have already been fulfilled, 180 1,5,1 | and inspiration of their books. ~ The Christian faith teaches 181 1,5,1 | dedicated to the prophetic books of the Old Testament, is 182 1,5,1 | content of the prophetic books. In our previous brochure . . 183 1,5,2 | easier to understand the books of prophecies, if we are 184 1,5,2 | in the First and Second Books of Kings. ~ During the long 185 1,5,5 | Review of the Prophetical Books in Chronological Order.~ 186 1,5,5 | discussion of the prophetic books clearer, we will order it 187 1,5,5 | Compared to other prophetic books, the book of Jeremiah contains 188 1,5,5 | Another book, adjoining the books of Jeremiah, is the Book 189 1,5,5 | given to the faithful. The books of prophecies also give ~ 190 1,5,7 | which makes the prophetic books look somewhat severe in 191 1,5,7 | everywhere throughout the books of the prophets, he would 192 1,5,7 | borrowed from the prophetic books of the Old ~Testament. ~ 193 1,5,7 | Old Testament prophetic books helps a Christian to understand ~ 194 1,5,7 | see where they lead. The books of ~prophecies are to be 195 1,Add,0| fulfilled. Therefore, the books of the Hebrews ~are still 196 1,Add,1| was written down in the books of the New Testa-~ment, 197 2,1 | interested in the Jewish sacred books and had the Old~ ~3~Testament 198 2,1,5 | composed of three groups of books: the Law, the five books 199 2,1,5 | books: the Law, the five books of Moses; the Prophets, 200 2,1,5 | Prophets, including~many books of history as well as most 201 2,1,5 | history as well as most of the books of prophecy; and the Writings,~ 202 2,1,5 | the Psalms and many other books of our Old Testament (Luke 203 2,1,5 | 44). In their~minds the books of the Law came from God 204 2,1,5 | the land~of Caanan these books of Moses were regarded as 205 2,1,5 | law and of other treasured~bookshistory and prophecy and 206 2,1,5 | prophecy and the Psalms and books of wisdom. A new interest 207 2,1,5 | with bringing together the books of the Old Testament. He~ 208 2,1,5 | interest in studying the sacred books so~that from his days the 209 2,1,5 | the present.~The fourteen books which we know as the Apocrypha 210 2,1,5 | religion; but the other books of this~collection are of 211 2,1,5 | though they~permitted these books to be read for edification, 212 2,1,5 | important as the~Canonical books.~ 213 2,1,6 | ancient manuscript of~the books of Moses, which is of great 214 2,2,1 | designates~the first four books of the New Testament which 215 2,2,1 | Indeed, while~all other books contain the opinions of 216 2,2,2 | Gospel Texts.~All the Sacred books of the New Testament were 217 2,2,2 | in~Hebrew, in which the books of the Old Testament were 218 2,2,2 | to make the New~Testament books accessible to a maximum 219 2,2,2 | the texts of the Sacred Books in their original purity. 220 2,2,2 | the Sacred~New Testament Books to ensure that they were 221 2,2,2 | the genuineness of these books rests~upon better evidence 222 2,2,2 | 9th century, the Sacred~Books of the New Testament were 223 2,2,3 | time at which each of the books of the New Testament was 224 2,2,3 | numerous references to the books of the New~Testament.~The 225 2,2,3 | New~Testament.~The first books of the New Testament were 226 2,2,3 | Gospels and other Sacred Books, referencing their origin 227 2,2,4 | non-credible, repudiated books.~These books contain distorted 228 2,2,4 | repudiated books.~These books contain distorted and dubious 229 2,3,1 | teachings from these Holy Books.~ 230 2,4,3 | liturgical clothing) and books (probably also liturgical 231 2,4,3 | probably also liturgical books, 2~Tim. 4:13) with a certain 232 2,5,1 | There are a great number of books about the~Apocalypse, among 233 2,5,2 | ranks of other canonical books of Holy Scripture. Especially~ 234 2,5,4 | prophet Daniel and in the books of the~Maccabees) and the 235 2,5,9 | 11:21-45).~The first two books of the Maccabees serve as 236 2,5,2 | universal resurrection, “the~books were opened and . . . those 237 2,5,2 | according to the entries in the books.”~Evidently, it is then,


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