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1 1 | Part 1.~Old Testament.~ 2 1,1,1 | read it, especially the Old Testament. Naturally, since 3 1,1,1 | richness. The link between the Old and the New Books will become ~ 4 1,1,1 | 3~is no secular book . old or contemporary . that can 5 1,1,1 | Ten Commandments ~of the Old Testament. Human personality 6 1,1,2 | God.s self-disclosure. The Old Testament is the story of 7 1,1,2 | our Lord Jesus Christ. The Old Testament proclaims salvation 8 1,1,2 | grouped into the New and Old Testaments. The first contain ~ ~ 9 1,1,3 | Church is divided into the Old Testament which ~governed 10 1,1,3 | spiritual richness of the Old Testament, namely the word 11 1,1,4 | Initially, the books of the Old Testament were written in 12 1,1,4 | writings. ~What makes the Old Testament Scriptures valuable 13 1,1,4 | first five books of the Old Testament; .the prophets. . 14 1,1,4 | mind all the books of ~the Old Testament, as is evident 15 1,1,4 | them ~in the collection of Old Testament books (in the 16 1,1,4 | life. ~In accepting the Old Testament sacred scriptures, 17 1,1,4 | she is the ~heir of the Old Testament Church . not of 18 1,1,4 | religious ~content of the Old Testament. In this heritage, 19 1,1,4 | Church makes use of ~her Old Testament heritage quite 20 1,1,4 | ancient Israel. ~ ~Using the Old Testament.~(By Protopresbyter 21 1,1,4 | recognizing the merit of the Old Testament books, the Christian ~ 22 1,1,4 | clear from the fact that the Old Testament Scriptures occupy 23 1,1,4 | can be said ~only of the Old Testament Psalter that the 24 1,1,4 | the other books of the Old Testament, she has been 25 1,1,4 | complete collection of the Old Testament books. Only at 26 1,1,4 | translations of ~the books of the Old Testament. And even this 27 1,1,4 | use of the books of the Old Testament has ~remained 28 1,1,4 | that this reading from the Old Testament was followed ~ 29 1,1,4 | must approach reading ~the Old Testament from the standpoint 30 1,1,4 | to bear in mind that the Old Testament ~is the shadow 31 1,1,4 | away in the reading of the Old Testament, that is to say, 32 1,1,4 | this principle that the Old Testament readings are chosen 33 1,1,4 | approach the books of the Old Testament in this light, 34 1,1,4 | It is the same with the Old ~Testament Scriptures. Without 35 1,1,4 | of the Gospel they remain old and decaying, as the ~Apostle 36 1,1,4 | which decayeth and waxeth~old is ready to vanish away, 37 1,1,4 | of the chosen ~people of old has come to an end, the 38 1,1,5 | of the holy books of the Old Testament. In the ~books 39 1,1,5 | of transcription of the Old Testa-~ment.s .canonical. 40 1,1,5 | of the holy books of the Old Testament prove their ancient 41 1,1,5 | those ancient times. ~ ~The Old Testament contains the following 42 1,1,5 | foundation the faith of the ~Old Testament): Genesis, Exodus, 43 1,1,5 | this list of books of the Old Testament, the Bible contains 44 1,1,5 | except the books of the Old ~Testament as indicated 45 1,1,5 | with the Scriptures (the Old Testament). But copies existed 46 1,1,5 | the New Testament, nor the Old Testament, either. (There 47 1,1,5 | and the Psalms, from the Old Testament. But we have not 48 1,1,6 | Of all the books of the Old Testament, only the Psalms 49 1,1,6 | canonical. books of the Old Testament in ~1868. The 50 1,1,6 | historical books of the Old ~Testament, and in 1872 51 1,1,6 | of the holy books of ~the Old Testament appeared with 52 1,1,6 | Historical books of the Old Testament ~4 . Books of 53 1,1,6 | Books of wisdom of the Old Testament ~5 . Books of 54 1,1,6 | Books of prophets of the Old Testament ~6 . The 4 Gospels ~ 55 1,2,1 | writing materials were used by Old Testament scribes, including 56 1,2,1 | BC Greek ~translation of Old Testament, and also in the 57 1,2,1 | vacuum, but amid the age old ~civilization of Mesopotamia 58 1,2,1 | regarded as the key to ~the Old Testament. Through the covenant 59 1,2,2 | mythological religions. ~The Old Testament concept of God 60 1,2,2 | out a higher truth in the Old ~Testament accounts: the 61 1,2,2 | this is expressed in the old proverb: man's worst enemy 62 1,2,2 | towards the same .Paradise ~of old,. and she sees the Cherubim, 63 1,2,2 | of Jacob.s sons) in the Old Testament temple. These 64 1,2,2 | Paul wrote to Hebrews, the Old Testament sacrifices were 65 1,2,3 | of their fulfillment. ~ ~Old Testament's~Prophecy~New 66 1,2,4 | majestic figures in the Old Testament. His role is so 67 1,2,4 | Moses. No ~one else in the Old Testament had such close 68 1,2,4 | at this time eighty years old and his brother ~Aaron eighty-three. ~ 69 1,2,4 | family. Moses welcomed ~the old man warmly, and they sat 70 1,2,4 | hundred and twenty years old, but “his eye was not dim, 71 1,2,4 | In the Bible we read:~.Of old under Moses, the Lord hath 72 1,2,4 | Metropolitan Macarius. ~ The Old Testament Temple had images 73 1,3 | historical books of the Old Testament.~ ~ 74 1,3,1 | historical books of the Old Testament cover the life 75 1,3,1 | cover the last period of the Old Testament history of the 76 1,3,1 | the Jewish ~people. The Old Testament prophets, being 77 1,3,1 | for us. ~When reading the Old Testament history, one should 78 1,3,2 | present throughout the Old Testament history. Prophetic 79 1,3,5 | s sons. When Samuel grew old, he relieved himself of 80 1,3,5 | future. Elisha died a very old man in the city of Sa-~maria 81 1,3,5 | Isaiah is also known ~as the Old Testament Evangelist. ~ 82 1,3,6 | completing the canon of the Old Testament. The books written 83 1,4 | 4. Didactic books of the Old Testament.~ ~For the LORD 84 1,4 | most didactic books of the Old Testament are written as 85 1,4,1 | he died, being 140 years old. ~ Job lived in the country 86 1,4,2 | most important book in the Old Testament. The Psalter is 87 1,4,2 | prayer. Starting with the Old Testament times, every single 88 1,4,2 | of the Psalter, while the Old Testament meaning is of 89 1,4,3 | way, before his works of old. I was set up from ~everlasting, 90 1,4,3 | Wisdom, puzzling to the Old Testament man, becomes clear 91 1,4,5 | order to see that, in the Old Testament, ~the image of 92 1,4,5 | symbolic sense that the Old Testament tradition understood 93 1,4,7 | Sir. 6:14). Forsake not an old friend; for the new is not 94 1,4,7 | Dishonour not a man in his old~age: for even some of us 95 1,4,7 | for even some of us wax old (Sir. 8:6). See also: Prov. 96 1,4,7 | should go: and~when he is old, he will not depart from 97 1,5,1 | prophetical books in the Old Testament and one, The Apocalypse, 98 1,5,1 | the ~New Testament. The Old Testament books of prophecies 99 1,5,1 | the prophetic books of the Old Testament, is to ~familiarize 100 1,5,1 | previous brochure . .The ~Old Testament Regarding the 101 1,5,2 | their activities. In his old age Manas-~seh attempted 102 1,5,3 | Significance of Prophets.~In the Old Testament times the priests, 103 1,5,3 | followers of the last of the Old Testament prophets, John 104 1,5,5 | daughters shall prophesy, your ~old men shall dream dreams, 105 1,5,5 | prophet Isaiah is called .the Old Testament Evangelist.. ~ 106 1,5,5 | detail in the brochure .The Old Testament ~Regarding the 107 1,5,5 | turned; renew our days as of old” (Lamentations 5:21). ~ 108 1,5,5 | the shortest work in the Old Testament, containing only 109 1,5,5 | God, as the best of the Old Testament Jews did, but 110 1,5,5 | between 14 and 17 years old. ~ Three friends of Daniel 111 1,5,5 | part of the bro-~chure .The Old Testament Regarding the 112 1,5,5 | Daniel. He died at a very old age, ~about 90 years old, 113 1,5,5 | old age, ~about 90 years old, probably in Susa (Ectabanes). 114 1,5,5 | In the brochure .The Old Testament Regarding the 115 1,5,5 | As he was the last of the Old Testament prophets, he is ~ 116 1,5,7 | hardening of people in the Old Testament era and in the 117 1,5,7 | acts (see the brochure .The Old Testament Regarding the 118 1,5,7 | judgment over the people of the Old Testament times with the ~ 119 1,5,7 | the prophetic books of the Old ~Testament. ~ So, getting 120 1,5,7 | getting familiar with the Old Testament prophetic books 121 1,5,7 | the prophecy came not in old time by the will of man:~ 122 1,Add,4| least one chapter from the Old and the New Testament; but 123 1,Add,9| fact a re-enactment of the ~old Christological struggle, 124 1,Add,9| acknowl-~edge the masters of old, and to attempt for our 125 1,Add,0| the community, both in the old dispensation and in ~the 126 1,Add,0| been entrusted under the old dispensation (Rom. 3:2), 127 1,Add,0| same exclusive sense as the Old Testament surely was. It 128 1,Add,0| in the destiny of Israel, old and new, the chosen ~people 129 1,Add,0| granted to the Israel of old were subordinate to the 130 1,Add,0| is the fulfiller ~of the old dispensation and by the 131 1,Add,0| act that he fulfills the old, “the Law and the prophets,” ~ 132 1,Add,0| 21:5). ~ Ultimately, the Old Testament as a whole has 133 1,Add,0| not destruc-~tion of the old. Vetus Testamentuni in Novo 134 1,Add,0| Testamentuni in Novo patet. [The Old Testament extends into the 135 1,Add,0| Church and for us ~now the Old Testament is no more than 136 1,Add,0| it is pre-~cisely in the Old Testament that we apprehend 137 1,Add,0| history no less than ~the Old: the Gospel history of the 138 1,Add,0| but natural to look in the Old Testament for the evi-~dences 139 1,Add,0| applies ~particularly to the Old Testament. “For all the 140 1,Add,0| be the right use of the Old Testament in the Church 141 1,Add,0| And not every event of the Old Testament ~has its .correspondence. 142 1,Add,0| certain basic events in the old dispensation ~which were 143 1,Add,0| And .the mystery. of the ~Old Testament was Christ; not 144 1,Add,0| light of Christ ~that the Old Testament can be properly 145 1,Add,0| arbitrarily a new meaning into the old text: the meaning was there, 146 1,Add,0| not simply It apply. an Old Testament vision to a ~New ' 147 1,Add,0| definition of the Church. The old dispensation has been, ac-~ 148 1,Add,0| been reconstituted, and the old Israel was rejected, be-~ 149 1,Add,0| true continuation of the ~old covenant was in the Church 150 1,Add,0| rejected the idea that the Old Testament was a link holding 151 1,Add,0| be formally rejected: the Old Testament no longer belonged 152 1,Add,0| believed ~in Christ Jesus. The Old Testament belonged now to 153 1,Add,0| heir of the promises of old. A new and important hermeneutical 154 1,Add,0| Christian apologist. The Old Testament was to ~be read 155 1,Add,0| constitution. This V art of the Old Testament was antiquated. 156 1,Add,0| new commandment.. The Old Testament is now to be used 157 1,Add,0| to the Church. ~Under the old dispensation the Church 158 1,Add,0| certain ~elements of the old dispensation, apart from 159 1,Add,0| life of the nations. The old Israel was a pro-~visional 160 1,Add,0| in the Bible (viz. in the Old Testament) any permanent 161 1,Add,0| perhaps the lessons of the old Hebrew history are on the 162 1,Add,0| situation-conditioned.) in the old covenant (and ~first of 163 1,Add,0| the sky and the earth. The old Israel ~was the .type. of 164 1,Add,0| character ~than it had under the old dispensation. For Christ 165 1,Add,0| throughout the whole of the Old Testament. Yet all these ~ 166 1,Add,0| all these ~theophanies of old should never be put on the 167 1,Add,1| denoted primarily the ~Old Testament and, on the other 168 1,Add,1| Prophecy,. that is . of the Old Testament? It was in this 169 1,Add,1| could be discerned in the Old Testament. It was by faith 170 1,Add,1| clumsily rendered in the old Latin translation as corpusculum 171 2,1 | Nehemiah, who was the last Old Testament~political leader, 172 2,1 | Testament.~Throughout the Old Testament the nation Israel 173 2,1 | they are set forth in the Old Testament,~make an important 174 2,1 | just a continuation of the Old. A political situation~vastly 175 2,1 | from that described in the Old Testament Scriptures and 176 2,1 | Nehemiah (last writer of Old Testament~Scriptures) and 177 2,1 | sacred books and had the Old~ ~3~Testament translated 178 2,1 | the hills around the~brave old priest, with thousands responding. 179 2,1 | embraced all the~lands of the Old Testament twelve tribes.~ 180 2,1,1 | history, as it~appears in the Old Testament had been written 181 2,1,2 | cities.~The Temple. In the Old Testament, worship was largely 182 2,1,2 | synagogue is found in the Old Testament, but in the time 183 2,1,5 | including Jesus, regarded the Old Testament as~the word of 184 2,1,5 | many other books of our Old Testament (Luke 24:44). 185 2,1,5 | before the close of the~Old Testament period, is credited 186 2,1,5 | together the books of the Old Testament. He~was of the 187 2,1,5 | among the Jewish people.~The Old Testament was originally 188 2,1,5 | making quotations from the Old Testament, Jesus and the 189 2,1,5 | Testament quotations from the Old Testament and the way those 190 2,1,5 | those passages~read in our Old Testament.~Many Jews in 191 2,1,6 | to priestly lineage. In Old Testament times one consecrated 192 2,1,6 | authoritative only the written Old Testament.~They were severe 193 2,1,6 | value in the study of the Old Testament.~The Essenes. 194 2,1,7 | is not spoken of in the Old Testament; it probably arose 195 2,1,8 | Christ are found in the Old~Testament. Sometimes the 196 2,1,8 | included the appearance of an Old Testament prophet, the reappearance 197 2,1,9 | moments ago. No one knows how old man is. That is because 198 2,1,9 | to have been at least as old as Confucius and the Buddha 199 2,1,1 | Basin had the support~of old and politically powerful 200 2,2,2 | in which the books of the Old Testament were written, 201 2,2,3 | when he was over 90~years old. Somewhat earlier, he wrote 202 2,2,5 | precisely that Messiah Whom the Old Testament prophets had predicted, 203 2,2,5 | predicted, and~that the Old Testament Scriptures become 204 2,2,5 | number of references~to the Old Testament (over 100) in 205 2,2,5 | Christ’s fulfillment of the Old Testament~prophecies. The 206 2,2,5 | Lord Jesus Christ to the~Old Testament and even fewer 207 2,2,5 | quotations are cited from the Old Testament Scriptures.~Additionally, 208 2,2,5 | New Testament Law over the Old~Testament, is omitted.~Instead, 209 2,2,5 | Apostle to do so) at a very old~age in approximately 105 210 2,2,5 | some~teachings based on the Old Testament. The Gnostics 211 2,3,3 | he was~cleansed from his old sins” (2 Peter 1:3-9). “ 212 2,4,1 | knowledge and scholarship of the Old Testament, which were equal 213 2,4,4 | example: the meaning of the Old Testament law~in relation 214 2,4,4 | profound understanding of the~Old Testament.~Selected text 215 2,4,4 | Christ, he is a new~creation; old things have passed away; 216 2,4,4 | since you have put off the old man with his deeds, and~ 217 2,5,4 | prophetic visions, both of the Old and New Testaments. In other~ 218 2,5,4 | In not a few~instances, Old Testament prophecies speak 219 2,5,4 | 2:14; Zeph. 3:9-20). The Old Testament prophecies~regarding 220 2,5,4 | framework of comparable~Old Testament events. Thus, 221 2,5,5 | during the~existence of Old Testament Israel, beginning 222 2,5,5 | writes~of events of the Old Testament in the form of 223 2,5,5 | in-depth interpretation of Old Testament history,~and c) 224 2,5,6 | used in the temple of the Old Testament.) The Sacrificial~ 225 2,5,6 | blood of the victims in~the Old Testament that flowed under 226 2,5,8 | some Holy Fathers see the Old Testament righteous ones