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Bishop Alexander (Mileant)
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    Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1,1 | the Holy Scrip-~ture were written, as well as briefly explaining 2 1,1,1 | the Holy Books were being written, it is difficult for the 3 1,1,2 | books that we believe were written by the ~Prophets and Apostles, 4 1,1,2 | writing. The Bible is God.s written word. It is the record of 5 1,1,2 | for which ~the Bible was written. ~ The Bible has one story. 6 1,1,2 | upon the times they ~were written, the Holy Writings are grouped 7 1,1,3 | the ~application of its written wealth: that which is more 8 1,1,4 | of the Old Testament were written in a Jewish tongue. Later 9 1,1,4 | deutero-~canonical. books written during the Greek reign . 10 1,1,4 | now. They were initially written on parchment or on papyrus ( 11 1,1,4 | effect, ~what was being written were not books but papyrus 12 1,1,4 | spool. These rolls were written on one side only. Consequently, 13 1,1,4 | text of these scrolls was written in bold capital letters 14 1,1,4 | these treasures ~were the written documents concerning the 15 1,1,4 | be fulfilled, which were written in the law of Moses, and 16 1,1,4 | chooses such pas-~sages as are written, as it were, in the light 17 1,1,5 | the Kings. period, it was written that ~“Samuel explained 18 1,1,5 | Son of Sirach, while also written in ~the Jewish language 19 1,1,5 | as such because they were written after the list of .canonical. 20 1,1,5 | existence, the Church had no written documents whatever, except 21 1,1,5 | necessary and letters were written. ~Some of these were of 22 1,1,5 | Some of these letters were written by the apostles, ~but there 23 1,1,5 | but there were others, written by other believers as well. 24 1,1,5 | to writing, to provide a written Gospel for those who came 25 1,1,5 | So it was that the four written Gospels came into being. 26 1,1,5 | comparison that no one of the ~written Gospels contains the entire 27 1,1,5 | which, if they should be written every one, I suppose that~ 28 1,1,5 | the books that should be written” (John 21:25). ~ To be sure, 29 1,1,5 | Gos-~pels together were written to be absolutely exhaustive 30 1,1,5 | the New Testa-~ment to be written, is agreed by most scholars 31 1,1,5 | most scholars to have been written by St. John near the end 32 1,1,5 | it may perhaps have ~been written at an earlier date). It 33 1,1,5 | Acts of the Apos-~tles, written by the Evangelist Luke, 34 1,1,5 | after the Creed had been ~written, after the Church (as many 35 1,1,5 | fact. ~Some of them were written even during the time in 36 1,1,5 | came ~to be; others were written within the same time-frame, 37 1,1,5 | books. may indeed have been written by the apostles themselves ( 38 1,1,5 | Constitutions). Others were written by other members of ~the 39 1,1,5 | wholly in-~authentic books written later, in the second and 40 1,1,5 | difficult because it is written in some unknown language 41 1,1,7 | Spirit, gave rise to the written texts which in due course 42 1,2,1 | tool. or .implement.), were written by the Prophet Moses during ~ 43 1,2,1 | that its content was in a written form as opposed to the oral 44 1,2,1 | Pentateuch were the first ever written, originally they had no 45 1,2,2 | The Book of Genesis was written with the purpose of giving 46 1,2,2 | depicts Moses as having written extensively (see Ex. 17: 47 1,2,4 | testimony, tables of stone,~written with the finger of God” ( 48 1,3,5 | books of the Kingdoms were written by several prophets. ~The 49 1,3,6 | Old Testament. The books written af-~ter Ezra were not included 50 1,3,6 | composed after Ezra, were written in Greek which was commonly 51 1,4 | the didactic books are written with the intent of encouraging 52 1,4 | of the Old Testament are written as poetry ~in the original 53 1,4,1 | the book was originally written by Job himself, whose desire 54 1,4,1 | that it ~could have been written only by a local person who 55 1,4,1 | books. The book of Job is written in perfect Hebrew. The original 56 1,4,2 | unknown. The psalms ~are written according to the rules of 57 1,4,2 | not all of the psalms were written by ~David, yet fair is the 58 1,4,3 | book of Proverbs was mainly written by Solomon, son of David, 59 1,4,3 | Some parts of the book were written by other authors. Thus one 60 1,4,3 | The book of Proverbs is written in the ~form of poetic parallelism. ~ 61 1,4,4 | is believed to have been written during the last years of 62 1,4,5 | of Solomon)~This book was written by Solomon during the better 63 1,4,6 | death of Solomon. It was written in Greek and is not found 64 1,5,2 | stances under which they were written. This is why we will briefly 65 1,5,5 | suffering (Chapter 53) was written so clearly as though the 66 1,5,5 | Isaiah reads as if it were written yesterday. It is so rich 67 1,5,5 | incurable: “The sin of Judah is~written with a pen of iron, and 68 1,5,5 | Lamentations of~Jeremiah, which was written soon after the devastation 69 1,5,5 | is the Book of Baruch, written by Baruch ~the son of Neriah. 70 1,5,5 | The book of Baruch was written out of the desire of the 71 1,5,5 | The book of Obadiah was written soon after Nebu-~chadrezzar 72 1,5,5 | one that shall be found written in the book (The Book of 73 1,Add,3| man-~ner of speaking, has written a fifth Gospel. ~ The holy 74 1,Add,9| modern ~soldier.. This was written some years ago by a prominent 75 1,Add,0| disciples, which are not written in~this book. But these 76 1,Add,0| this book. But these are written that ye might believe that 77 1,Add,0| very truth. The Gospels are written within the church. In ~this 78 1,Add,0| Protected and reinforced by written words; protected, but not 79 1,Add,0| of the Spirit revives the written ~words. We do not mean now 80 1,Add,0| is not that the Book ~is written in an .unknown tongue. or 81 1,Add,0| book of sacred ~parables, written in a peculiar symbolical 82 1,Add,1| Ellen Flessemanvan-Leer has written: .Scripture without interpreta-~ 83 1,Add,1| Apostolic preaching,. which was written down in the books of the 84 1,Add,1| was an occasional tract, written in the ~fire and heat of 85 1,Add,1| Church, we have some from the written teaching, and some we derive 86 1,Add,1| ss. 37-59 (the article is written in con-~nection with the 87 2,1,1 | the Old Testament had been written altogether from a religious 88 2,1,5 | Testament was originally written in Hebrew except for small 89 2,1,5 | Daniel and Ezra which were written in Aramaic — a language 90 2,1,6 | equally authoritative with the written Law itself. They looked 91 2,1,6 | as authoritative only the written Old Testament.~They were 92 2,1,6 | about whom most has been written lived like~monastics, withdrawn 93 2,2,1 | in~which the Gospels were written and will introduce selected 94 2,2,2 | of the New Testament were written in the vernacular Greek, 95 2,2,2 | of the Old Testament were written, in order to make the New~ 96 2,2,2 | Ostromirov Gospel since it was written for~the Mayor of Novgorod 97 2,2,3 | of the New Testament was written cannot be~exactly determined. 98 2,2,3 | no doubt that they were written during the second half~of 99 2,2,3 | Justin the Philosopher, written in the year 150, the~poetical 100 2,2,3 | the pagan author Celsus, written in the middle of the second 101 2,2,3 | God-Bearer), of Antioch,~written circa 107 A.D. — all make 102 2,2,3 | four Gospels were indeed~written in the first century.~Through 103 2,2,3 | Gospel of St. Matthew was written~prior to the others and 104 2,2,3 | Sts.~Mark and Luke were written somewhat later, but in any 105 2,2,3 | Acts of~the Apostles was written shortly after the Gospel 106 2,2,5 | conditions under which they were written, as~well as in the objectives 107 2,2,5 | during which each gospel was written.~The Gospel According to 108 2,2,5 | refers to it directly as the “written recollections of Peter.” 109 2,2,5 | essentially represents a written version of St.~Peter’s sermons, 110 2,2,5 | Colossians and Philippians were written. He was also with him during 111 2,2,5 | second Epistle to Timothy was written, and which ended with~a 112 2,2,5 | whom the third Gospel was written, did not live in~Judea nor 113 2,2,5 | through deduction,~that it was written prior to the Acts of the 114 2,2,5 | Luke could not have been written later than~this, and presumably 115 2,2,5 | this, and presumably was written in Rome.~The Gospel According 116 2,2,5 | the truth of all that was~written in the first three Gospels 117 2,2,5 | chapter 20:31: “These~are written that you may believe that 118 2,2,5 | declared: “These~things are written that people might have faith 119 2,3,1 | Apostolic Epistles were written. At the conclusion, we shall 120 2,3,2 | this is his second Book written for~Theophilus, who lived 121 2,3,2 | Acts was, by~its nature, written as a continuation of the 122 2,3,3 | applied to the seven Epistles written by the Apostles: 1 by~James, 123 2,3,3 | indicated. Apparently, it was written not long before his~death, 124 2,3,3 | as~I consider him, I have written to you briefly, exhorting 125 2,3,3 | Second General Epistle is written for the same Asia Minor 126 2,3,3 | The second Epistle was written by Peter shortly before 127 2,3,3 | that the second Epistle was written there in the nature of a “ 128 2,3,3 | First General Epistle was written by John after he wrote the 129 2,3,3 | the 1st century.~It was written for the long established 130 2,3,3 | place when the Epistle was written, one might think that this 131 2,3,3 | when the first Epistle was written in Ephesus. John’s second 132 2,3,3 | but to which one it was written cannot be determined. Apparently 133 2,3,3 | that the third Epistle was written at the same time and place, 134 2,3,3 | emotions. While the Epistle was written for all Chris-~tians, it 135 2,3,3 | Undoubtedly this Epistle was written before the destruction of 136 2,3,3 | the thought that it was written after~Peter’s, and that 137 2,4,1 | authors, Apostle Paulhaving written some 14 Epistles~— stands 138 2,4,3 | three of these Epistles were written in 63 AD and were sent with 139 2,4,3 | Palestinian Hebrews was written in 64 AD.~The further fate 140 2,4,3 | then he would not have~written in his first Epistle to 141 2,4,3 | to thoughts that he had written~other Epistles that have 142 2,4,4 | place to~wrath; for it is written, ‘Vengeance is Mine, I will 143 2,4,4 | peril, or sword? As it is written: ‘For~Your sake we are killed 144 2,4,4 | every good work. As it is written: ‘He has dispersed~abroad, 145 2,5,2 | from a God-inspired book written by St. John the Theologian. 146 2,5,3 | Thus, the Apocalypse was written at the end of the first 147 2,5,3 | where the Apocalypse was written,~which they acknowledge 148 2,5,3 | persecutions, the Apocalypse was written for Christians~in order 149 2,5,4 | account the fact that it~was written not only for contemporaries 150 2,5,4 | realized.~The Apocalypse was written through the inspiration 151 2,5,6 | way of life. The Seer~sees written upon the foreheads of the 152 2,5,8 | chapter of the Apocalypse is written against the backdrop of 153 2,5,9 | instance, the name Jesus written in Greek equals 888~(possibly 154 2,5,9 | the~name of Nero Caesarius written in Hebrew. In that case, 155 2,5,3 | book of the Apocalypse was written during the time of increased


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