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    Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1,2 | community of faith, ancient Israel, journeying toward a new 2 1,1,2 | the New Covenant, the new Israel of God, the Body of Christ, 3 1,1,4 | prolifically in Egypt and Israel) using a sharpened bamboo 4 1,1,4 | superior to that of ancient Israel. ~ ~Using the Old Testament.~( 5 1,1,6 | representatives from each tribe of Israel were selected and ~were 6 1,2,1 | development of the Hebrew people. Israel was not formed in a vacuum, 7 1,2,1 | Testament. Through the covenant Israel becomes God's people, and 8 1,2,1 | people, and God becomes Israel's ~Lord. This act marked 9 1,2,1 | within the bosom of early Israel, guided by the ~spirit of 10 1,2,1 | called the philosophy of Israel's his-~tory. ~ In such a 11 1,2,2 | forth to the children of Israel, and shall say to~them, “ 12 1,2,2 | ye say to the children~of Israel, the Being has sent me to 13 1,2,2 | the exodus of the sons of Israel from Egypt. ~ The book relates 14 1,2,2 | event. It bound God and Israel in an agree-~ment by which 15 1,2,2 | placed in the center of Israel's wilderness encampment, 16 1,2,2 | deals with the miracle of Israel's deliverance from Egypt 17 1,2,2 | year after the children of Israel had come out of the land 18 1,2,2 | the community. Because ~Israel was meant to live as a holy 19 1,2,2 | revealed to the nation of Israel directly from God. No part 20 1,2,2 | emphasizing the holiness of Israel. All the ~various elements 21 1,2,2 | God. Although he brought Israel to Moab and within sight 22 1,2,2 | begins ~with a review of Israel's departure from Sinai ( 23 1,2,2 | forward to the time when Israel will occupy the Promised 24 1,2,2 | loving Father of mankind. ~Israel is reminded that the privileges 25 1,2,2 | time of Moses the tribes of Israel were forming into a nation 26 1,2,2 | which Moses spoke to all Israel” (1:1). “Moses wrote this 27 1,2,3 | Sceptre shall rise out ~of Israel, and shall smite the corners 28 1,2,4 | decided that the Children of Israel had become too ~numerous 29 1,2,4 | Pharaoh, and bring the sons of Israel out of Egypt?”~(Exod. 3: 30 1,2,4 | In the name of the God of Israel they requested him ~to “ 31 1,2,4 | bring out the people of Israel from among them” (Exod. 32 1,2,4 | have done, that~we have let Israel go from serving us?” (Exod. 33 1,2,4 | so that the Children of Israel were able to cross dry-shod 34 1,2,4 | to tell the Children of Israel that if ~they would keep 35 1,2,4 | representing the twelve tribes of Israel, and instructed young men 36 1,2,4 | second year the Children of Israel moved northward from Mount ~ 37 1,2,4 | Caleb. ~ The Children of Israel now settled down for some 38 1,2,4 | thirty days the Children of Israel wept and mourned for the 39 1,2,4 | arisen a prophet since in Israel like Moses,~whom the Lord 40 1,2,4 | commandment unto the children~of Israel” (Exodus 25:18-22). These 41 1,3,3 | among the twelve tribes of Israel. The tribe ~of Judah took 42 1,3,4 | deliver them. Six ~times Israel came under foreign oppression, 43 1,3,5 | leadership, the tribes of Israel decided to unite ~into one 44 1,3,5 | anointed Saul to be king over Israel. Saul was succeeded by ~ 45 1,3,5 | south, and the kingdom of Israel . in the ~north of the Holy 46 1,3,5 | of Benjamin to be king of Israel (Ch. 5-12). Then the book ~ 47 1,3,5 | Bethlehem, to be king over Israel ~(Ch. 13-16). At that time 48 1,3,5 | Under Solomon, the nation of Israel reached the peak of its 49 1,3,5 | David, and the kingdom of Israel with the capital in Samaria, 50 1,3,5 | kingdoms. ~ The kings of Israel were afraid that, if their 51 1,3,5 | shrines in various parts of Israel and to encourage people 52 1,3,5 | religious decline, ~God sent Israel a few remarkable prophets 53 1,3,5 | death and filled the land of Israel with pagan priests of Baal. 54 1,3,5 | teach Ahab and the people of Israel a lesson, Elijah struck 55 1,3,5 | priests and all the people of Israel to come to the mount of 56 1,3,5 | under six different kings of Israel, from Ahab to Joash. He 57 1,3,5 | respected by the ~people of Israel, he was strong in the spirit 58 1,3,5 | brotherhoods in the kingdom of Israel thrived more than ever ~ 59 1,3,5 | victories for the kings of ~Israel by his wisdom and ability 60 1,3,5 | foundation of the people of Israel. Because of ~this sin of 61 1,3,5 | God allowed the kingdom of Israel to be destroyed. After being 62 1,3,5 | 722 B.C, the kingdom of Israel fell (Ch.17). Then large ~ 63 1,3,5 | Assyria were relocated ~to Israel. The Israelites intermarried 64 1,3,5 | just as it happened in Israel some years ~earlier. Despite 65 1,3,5 | Chronology.~ ~Kings of Israel Kings of Judah Prophets 66 1,3,5 | of Rome 750 ~ ~Fall of Israel 722. Siege ~of Jerusalem 67 1,3,9 | of Judith took place in Israel during the reign of the 68 1,4 | poetic parallelism: ~ ~“When Israel went out of Egypt, the house 69 1,4 | Judah was his sanctuary, and Israel his dominion” (synonimic 70 1,4,2 | that would ever rule ~over Israel. He had a combination of 71 1,4,2 | names of nations hostile to Israel ~are taken to mean spiritual 72 1,4,2 | spiritual enemies, and the name Israel means the people of the 73 1,5,2 | 980 B.C.), the kingdom of Israel split into two king-~doms: 74 1,5,2 | two king-~doms: Judea and Israel. Descendants of King David 75 1,5,2 | tribes were in the kingdom of Israel in the northern part of 76 1,5,2 | sanctuaries in different parts of Israel to tend to the spiritual 77 1,5,2 | nations that surrounded Israel worshipped various deities. 78 1,5,2 | God sent His prophets to Israel to impede the spiri-~tual 79 1,5,2 | Jehu and Jehoahaz, kings of Israel, from 900 B.C. till 825 80 1,5,2 | bor-~ders of the kingdom of Israel. These were the blooming 81 1,5,2 | Iraq, ~Syria, Jordan and Israel. In 738 B.C. the king of 82 1,5,2 | In 738 B.C. the king of Israel was forced to pay an enormous 83 1,5,2 | countries. King Tekoah of Israel together ~with Rezin the 84 1,5,2 | 734 Tiglathpileser invaded Israel ~again, attached Galilee 85 1,5,2 | king of ~Assyria invaded Israel and devastated it and his 86 1,5,2 | Samaria, the capital of Israel, in 722. Israelites were 87 1,5,2 | the end of the ~kingdom of Israel. Samaritans, the descendants 88 1,5,2 | forthcoming adversities to Israel. ~They saw the repentance 89 1,5,2 | years after the collapse of Israel. ~When Samaria fell, the 90 1,5,2 | Before Christ). ~ ~Kings of Israel~ ~Kings of Judah Prophets 91 1,5,2 | Foundation of Rome 750 ~ ~Fall of Israel 722 ~Siege of Jerusalem 92 1,5,5 | lapse of the kingdom of Israel in 722 B.C. The first period 93 1,5,5 | prophesy unto my people Israel” (Amos 7:14-~15). Amos prophesied 94 1,5,5 | towns of the kingdom of Israel under the king Jero-~boam 95 1,5,5 | beyond the boundaries of Israel: it was addressed to the 96 1,5,5 | denouncement of the sins of Israel ~and neighboring nations ( 97 1,5,5 | prophesied in the ~kingdom of Israel shortly before its collapse. 98 1,5,5 | political instability in Israel and frequent coups d'état. ~ 99 1,5,5 | destruction of the kingdom of Israel, Hosea made his best effort ~ 100 1,5,5 | unfaithful wife and whoredom ~of Israel (1-2), God's faithfulness ( 101 1,5,5 | faithfulness (3), reproof of Israel (4-7), God's judgment over 102 1,5,5 | 7), God's judgment over Israel (8-10), a ~series of brief 103 1,5,5 | 1-4). Pekah, the king of Israel and Rezin, the king of ~ 104 1,5,5 | the LORD will cut off from Israel head~and tail, branch and 105 1,5,5 | promise of the ~salvation of Israel through the Elder from Bethlehem; 106 1,5,5 | the .rebellious house of Israel. ~. the Israelites who had 107 1,5,5 | thee to the children of Israel, to a rebellious na-~tion 108 1,5,5 | watchman unto the house of Israel: therefore hear the ~word 109 1,5,5 | idolatry of the elders of ~Israel. ~ The language and the 110 1,5,5 | Almighty,. the people are Israel, which means .the one struggling 111 1,5,5 | the shepherd of revived Israel (34), ~punishment of Edom ( 112 1,5,5 | of Edom (35), revival of Israel (36), raising of dead bones 113 1,5,7 | spoke about the glory of Israel, Hebrews being God.s chosen 114 1,5,7 | The prophets ~understood Israel, Zion, the chosen people 115 1,5,7 | names Zion, Jeru-~salem, Israel are used in the divine services 116 1,Add,0| exemplified in the destiny of Israel, old and new, the chosen ~ 117 1,Add,0| privileges granted to the Israel of old were subordinate 118 1,Add,0| sacred, even for the new Israel of Christnot to be left 119 1,Add,0| there was already a Church. Israel, the chosen people, the 120 1,Add,0| God. The ~Law was given to Israel just in her capacity as 121 1,Add,0| precarious. In any case, Israel was a divinely constituted 122 1,Add,0| reconstituted, and the old Israel was rejected, be-~cause 123 1,Add,0| Messiah). She is the true Israel, kata pneuma. In this sense ~ 124 1,Add,0| the Church was the New ~Israel and the only heir of the 125 1,Add,0| the new converts. The New Israel had its ~own constitution. 126 1,Add,0| of the nations. The old Israel was a pro-~visional Church, 127 1,Add,0| sky and the earth. The old Israel ~was the .type. of the new, 128 2,1 | children of Abraham and~of Israel. The fortunes of the patriarchs, 129 2,1 | Egypt into the nation~of Israel, the deliverance of this 130 2,1 | Old Testament the nation Israel is seen as a chosen people, 131 2,1,3 | delivered to the people of Israel rather stringent~commandments 132 2,1,6 | beginning of the history of Israel as a nation Aaron, the brother 133 2,1,6 | the country when northern Israel was taken captive by the~ 134 2,1,1 | outgrowth of the religion of Israel. Israel was never important~ 135 2,1,1 | the religion of Israel. Israel was never important~politically. 136 2,1,1 | came through its religion, Israel was of slight consequence 137 2,1,1 | even Syria~dwarf those of Israel's past and make clear the 138 2,1,1 | It is sometimes said that Israel owed its unique religious 139 2,1,1 | them, and it was only in Israel that the religious development 140 2,1,1 | comparatively obscure people of~Israel, that the stream which issued 141 2,1,1 | only a small proportion of Israel. The loyal minority were 142 2,1,1 | the main contributions~of Israel to the world. Within this 143 2,1,1 | Christianity.~Yet the majority of Israel either rejected the prophets 144 2,1,1 | minority among the people of Israel, themselves of slight consequence 145 2,1,1 | found among the people of Israel a minority who responded 146 2,2,5 | judging the twelve~tribes of Israel” (ch. 19:28).~He also warned 147 2,5,4 | Jerusalem, the temple, and Israel are symbols of the Church. 148 2,5,5 | Testament Church, this “New~Israel,” which is depicted against 149 2,5,5 | existence of Old Testament Israel, beginning with the fall 150 2,5,6 | each generation of the New Israel (1 Chron. 24:1-18). The 151 2,5,6 | ch. 15). Likewise, the Israel of the New Testament is~ 152 2,5,8 | foreheads of~the sons of the New Israel (Rev. 7:1-8). “Israel” is 153 2,5,8 | New Israel (Rev. 7:1-8). “Israel” is the Church of the New 154 2,5,8 | of the twelve tribes of Israel (Rev. ch. 7), the tribe 155 2,5,8 | the marking of the sons of Israel: the preservation of the 156 2,5,9 | twelve tribes of the New Israel — that is, the~unity of 157 2,5,9 | before the~destruction of Israel and later Judea, “apostates 158 2,5,3 | Sinai desert.~Balaam seduces~Israel (Num. 25:1,~31:16)~Enticement 159 2,5,3 | 26)~God’s judgement over~Israel and Judah (Ex.~1:9; 8th-6th


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