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1 1,1,5 | speak, with seven seals ~(see Rev. 5:1). But the Bible 2 1,2,1 | of the Genesis account (see in the appen-~dix .the Days 3 1,2,1 | classic The Epic of Gilgamesh. See in the appendix some thoughts 4 1,2,2 | of view from which they see the world. ~Moses' task 5 1,2,2 | revealed truth, deals, as we see, a blow to the pagan, polytheistic, 6 1,2,2 | be said that one can also see symbolism in mythology. 7 1,2,2 | of Genesis, we begin to see the ~radiant horizon of 8 1,2,2 | having written extensively (see Ex. 17:14, 24:4, 34:27, 9 1,2,3 | Jews always expected to see in the ~coming Messiah their 10 1,2,3 | world~Numbers 24:17 I shall see him, but not now: I ~shall 11 1,2,4 | people repent when they see war, and return~to Egypt” ( 12 1,2,4 | before. Jethro now came to see Moses, ~bringing Zipporah 13 1,2,4 | neighbor's. (Exod. 20:2-17). ~ ~See in the appendix a commentary 14 1,2,4 | one from each tribe to “see what the land is, and whether 15 1,2,4 | Lord said: “I have let you see it with your eyes, but you 16 1,2,4 | description of the world, we see that in its general form 17 1,2,4 | Earth at the sky, he would see no more than the outlines 18 1,2,4 | Bible. Yet often .we cannot see the forest for the trees.; 19 1,2,4 | righteous ones, such we see in Christian Church. They 20 1,2,4 | Leviticus 10:10). Whoever cannot see the difference between sacred 21 1,3,1 | the ~reader is able to see qualities of the Great God 22 1,3,3 | of Joshua, we can clearly see how God was constantly helping 23 1,3,5 | 4). For example, one can see the importance of rais-~ 24 1,3,5 | oppressed, an ability to see his own ~faults, to repent 25 1,3,5 | through the prophet Nathan (see 7:12-16. Cf. Matt. ~22:42 26 1,3,5 | his wisdom and ability to see the future. Elisha died 27 1,4,1 | yet in my~flesh shall I see God: Whom I shall see for 28 1,4,1 | I see God: Whom I shall see for myself, and mine eyes 29 1,4,3 | LORD. (Prov. 8:22-31, 35, see also 1:20-33, 9:1-~11). ~ 30 1,4,4 | glory and ~luxurious life (see. Eccl. 1:12-18 and 1 Kings 31 1,4,5 | the prophets in order to see that, in the Old Testament, ~ 32 1,4,5 | our Lord. (Romans 8:35-39, see also ~1 Cor. 13). ~ ~ 33 1,4,7 | adversity (Sir. 12:8). ~See also: Eccl. 4:9-12; 10:8; 34 1,4,7 | of us wax old (Sir. 8:6). See also: Prov. 21:13, Sir. 35 1,4,7 | his tongue (Sir. 32:8). See also: Prov. 13:3; 4:24; 36 1,4,7 | most High (Sir. 19:24). See also: Prov. 3:13-26; 4:5- 37 1,4,7 | his steps (Prov. 16:9). See also: Prov. 16:3; Eccl. 38 1,4,7 | his will (Sir. ~32:17). See also Sir. 15:11. ~ ~For 39 1,4,7 | thy mouth (Sir. 28:12). See also: Prov. 17:27; ~19:19. ~ ~ 40 1,4,7 | are ungodly (Sir. 16:3). See also: 3:12-13; 33:20-21. ~ ~ 41 1,4,7 | their place (Sir. 10:15). See also: Sir. 3:21; 4:7; 13: 42 1,4,7 | suffer~hunger (Prov. 19:15). See also: Prov. 6:6-11; 24:30- 43 1,4,7 | therewith (Prov. 15:16-17). ~See also: Sir. 31:19; 37:30- 44 1,4,7 | of life (Prov. 2:10-~19). See also Prov. 5:1-23. ~ ~Can 45 1,4,7 | as a fire (Prov. 22:14). See ~also Sir. 9:8-9. ~ ~ 46 1,5,4 | the souls of prophets to see violations of justice and 47 1,5,5 | dreams, your young men shall see visions: And also upon the 48 1,5,5 | New Testament writers ~(See Hosea 11:1, Matthew 2:15; 49 1,5,5 | iniquity for ever: behold, see, ~we beseech thee, we are 50 1,5,5 | are yet to be fulfilled (see Chapters 14, 21, 46-~47; 51 1,5,5 | The Apostolic ~Fathers see these phrases of Habakkuk 52 1,5,5 | put my words in thy mouth. See, I have this day set thee 53 1,5,5 | personified by the king of Tyre (see a similar speech about anti-~ 54 1,5,5 | and the new Temple (40-48, see Revelation, Chapter 21). 55 1,5,5 | advent (Daniel, Chapter 9; see explanation of this vision 56 1,5,5 | all good works of a man, see Revelation 13:8, 20:12). 57 1,5,5 | fullers' soap” (Malachi 3:1-2, see Mark 1:1 and Matthew ~11: 58 1,5,6 | 31:31-34, Daniel 9:24-27 (See Acts ~13:34). ~ ~Gentiles 59 1,5,6 | 54:12-14, Isaiah 65:1-2, See Galatians 4:27, 1:9 and 60 1,5,6 | Isaiah 2:2-3, Isaiah 11:1-10 (See Romans 15:12), Daniel ~2: 61 1,5,7 | be called to the Church (see the Index above for the 62 1,5,7 | heralded Him and His acts (see the brochure .The Old Testament 63 1,5,7 | and moral processes and see where they lead. The books 64 1,Add,0| 4:4). In ~the Bible we see not only God, but man too. 65 1,Add,0| his life. In Scripture we see God coming to reveal himself 66 1,Add,0| reveal himself to man, and we see ~man meeting God, and not 67 1,Add,1| London, 1918), pp. 101-102. See also ~Yves M. J. Cougar, 68 1,Add,1| endowment of the bishops. See Karl Müller, Kleine Beiträge 69 1,Add,1| xxxiv.c, 1954, pp. 1-29. See, on the other hand, the 70 1,Add,1| 92-96. ~On St. Irenaeus see Flesseman, 100-144; van 71 1,Add,1| the in-~tended meaning (See Guido Müller, Lexicon Athanasianum, 72 1,Add,1| of the Holy and Apostolic See by which ~our holy Fathers 73 1,Add,1| of a heated controversy [See Dom M. ~Capuyns, L’origine 74 1,Add,1| Tertullian and St. Cyprian [See Federer, op. cit., s. 59 75 1,Add,1| equivalent of the omousios [See his introduction to the 76 1,Add,1| strict and exact connotation [See the valuable study by August ~ 77 1,Add,1| helpful. On disciplina arcani see O. Perler, s.v. Arkandisciplin, 78 1,Add,1| preparation as the author . And I see that in the utter-~ances 79 1,Add,1| Quelle (Miinchen, 1930); see also the studies of Fed-~ 80 1,Add,1| Paris, 1929), pp. 25-27 (see the ~whole chapter I, L. 81 1,Add,1| Woord Gods bij Augurtinus); see also W. F. Dankbaar, Schriftgezag 82 2,1,9 | upon mankind. As we are to see more extensively~in subsequent 83 2,1,0 | recognized if we are to see the history of the faith 84 2,1,0 | background that~we must see the rise and early development 85 2,1,1 | that they could not clearly see or hear God. For reasons 86 2,2,1 | and the more clearly we see the~purpose of our earthly 87 2,2,5 | society. Besides, as we shall see later, the~Gospel of St. 88 2,2,5 | Pharisees and other hypocrites (see the~23rd chapter of his 89 2,2,5 | Ascension, we frequently see St. John with St. Peter. 90 2,2,6 | spread of Christianity, we see that gradually, as people~ 91 2,2,6 | humanitarian principles. We see a total disparity in countries~ 92 2,2,6 | Matthew 25:34-36; also see Luke 14:12-15, Luke 21:1- 93 2,2,6 | sleeping” (Mark 13:33-37, see also Luke 11:24-26 and 21: 94 2,2,6 | believe” (John 20:29, also see Matthew 16:17, Luke 17:5- 95 2,2,6 | fasting” (Matthew~17:21; see also Mark 2:19-22, Matthew 96 2,2,6 | before men, that they may see your good works and glorify~ 97 2,2,6 | reward” (Matthew 10:42; also see Luke 19:11-27, Matthew 25: 98 2,2,6 | truth.” (John 16:13, also see John 7:37-39 and 14:15-21, 99 2,2,6 | servant” (Matthew 20:26; see also Luke 10:21, Luke 18: 100 2,2,6 | his friends” (John 15:13,~see also Matthew 5:42-48, John 101 2,2,6 | me” (Matthew 10:38; also~see Luke 13:22-30, Mark 8:34- 102 2,2,6 | and truth” (John 4:23-24, see also Matthew 6:5-15, Matthew 103 2,2,6 | deceives you” (Matthew 24:4, see also Luke~14:28-33, Luke 104 2,2,6 | in heart for they shall see God” (Matthew~5:8); “out 105 2,2,6 | times seven” (Matt. 18:22, see also Matt. 5:23-26, Luke~ 106 2,2,6 | Jerusalem) (Luke 13:3-5; see also Matthew 4:17, John 107 2,2,6 | voice” (John 18:37;~also see Matthew 13:44-46, the parable 108 2,2,6 | kingdom of God” (Mark 10:24, see also Luke 10:41-42, Mark~ 109 2,3,2 | In the Book of Acts, we see the fulfillment of the Savior’ 110 2,3,3 | although they continued to see that salvation~will emanate 111 2,3,3 | and boasts great~things. See how great a forest a little 112 2,3,3 | who would love life and~see good days, let him refrain 113 2,4,3 | Christ, but they did not see the~light. After being led 114 2,4,3 | Ephesian elders would not see his~face again (Acts 20: 115 2,4,3 | significance of good deeds (See for example Gal. 6:4, Eph. 116 2,4,4 | moral nature. As we will see in them, the Apostle~explains 117 2,4,4 | Christ.” (Titus 2:11-13).~See also: Rom. 5:2; 1 Cor. 12: 118 2,4,4 | forsake you.’”~(Heb. 13:5). See also: 1 Tim. 6:9-11.~Life 119 2,4,4 | of God” (Ephes. 6:11-17).~See also: 1 Thes. 5:4-8; 2 Cor. 120 2,4,4 | diligently seek Him” (Heb. 11:6).~See also: Rom. 3:28-30, 14:23; 121 2,4,4 | well pleased” (Heb. 13:16). See also: Ephes. 6:8; Phil. 122 2,4,4 | weak, be patient with all. See that no one renders evil 123 2,4,4 | righteousness” (Rom.~8:5-10). See also: Rom. 8:1; 1 Cor. 5: 124 2,4,4 | death to sin and baptism, see also~Rom. 6:1-7, 8:1-17, 125 2,4,4 | with all men” (Rom. 12:18). See also Ephes. 4:1-5, 4:13;~ 126 2,4,4 | is at hand” (Phil. 4:5). See~also: Gal. 6:1; Col. 3:12; 127 2,4,4 | yourself.’ 9Gal. 5:14). See also 1 Thes. 4:9; 1 Tim. 128 2,4,4 | thanksgiving” (Col. 4:2) See~also: Rom. 8:26-27; Ephes. 129 2,4,4 | from God” (Phil. 1:28). See also: 1 Cor. 16:13.~On worthlessness 130 2,4,4 | to God” (2 Cor. 9:6-12). See also: 1 Cor. 16:1-4; 2 Cor. 131 2,4,4 | are weak” (1 Cor. 8:9-13). See also Rom. 14:13.~Piety: “ 132 2,4,4 | honor” (1 Thes. 4:3-4). See also: 1Cor. 6:15-20; 2 Cor. 133 2,4,4 | healed” (Heb. 12:3-13). See also: Rom. 5:2-4; 2 Cor. 134 2,4,4 | than himself” (Phil. 2:3). See also: Rom. 12:16; 1 Cor. 135 2,4,4 | shipwreck”~(1 Tim. 1:18-19). See also: Heb. 9:14, 10:22.~ 136 2,4,4 | he eat” (2 Thes. 3:8-12). See also: 1~Thes. 4:10-12; 1 137 2,5,2 | Rev. 1:2-9; 20:4; also~see John 1:7; 3:11; 21:24; 1 138 2,5,2 | Rev. 5:6 and 17:14; also see~John 1:36). The prophetic 139 2,5,4 | moral sense. As we shall see, these points of view on 140 2,5,4 | explain nothing.~As we shall see, the Apocalypse consists 141 2,5,4 | of the Apocalypse want to see in it only allegory and 142 2,5,4 | individuals convince us that to see allegory alone in the Apocalypse 143 2,5,4 | accompanying diagram.~As one can see in it, the Apostle simultaneously 144 2,5,4 | through the diagram, we see that gradually and more 145 2,5,5 | of being the Metropolitan See in relation to~the other 146 2,5,5 | into the rank of deacon; see~Acts 6:5.) In distorting 147 2,5,8 | purposely~omitted. Some see in this the indication that 148 2,5,8 | of God, some Holy Fathers see the Old Testament righteous 149 2,5,9 | a snake (Gen. 3:14; also see Mk. 9:29). It behooves us 150 2,5,9 | understood allegorically~(see above).~The beast who came 151 2,5,9 | to do so.~Some scholars see the number 666 as a diminution 152 2,5,1 | chapter of the Apocalypse (see “The~insolvency of Chiliasm”