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    Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1,1 | Naturally, since thousands of years separate ~us from the times 2 1,1,1 | For more than four hundred years the Bible has been the best-selling 3 1,1,1 | case for the Bible many years ago when he wrote: .This 4 1,1,4 | during the first ~1500 years of the Christian era, copying 5 1,1,5 | be called the formative years of the Holy ~ ~ 9~Scripture. 6 1,1,5 | yet existed. In the first years ~of her existence, the Church 7 1,1,5 | handing-on.) for many years. It is readily apparent 8 1,1,5 | we now ac-~cept. For 336 years the Church had been living, 9 1,1,5 | completely at home. ~ Only five years earlier than St. Athanasius. 10 1,1,5 | yet to be another thousand years before there would be a 11 1,1,5 | throughout the first ~70 years of the Church.s life. Some 12 1,1,6 | published in 1611. Over the years, the Bible in Russia has 13 1,1,7 | the first seventy or so years of her existence which, 14 1,1,7 | than another three hundred years ~which was required to refine 15 1,1,7 | over a period hundreds of years, then obvi-~ously the rest 16 1,1,7 | persecution for three hundred years, ~which finally attained 17 1,2,1 | Moses during ~the forty years journey through the Sinai 18 1,2,2 | shepherd kings ~(some 2000 years BC). At that time Egypt 19 1,2,3 | Deu-~teronomy more than 450 years B.C., states that among 20 1,2,4 | Four hundred and thirty years,” says the Bible (Exod. 21 1,2,4 | to live in Egypt. Forty years of wandering lay ahead of 22 1,2,4 | was at this time eighty years old and his brother ~Aaron 23 1,2,4 | from the burning bush many years before. Jethro now came 24 1,2,4 | in the desert for forty years, till that ~generation had 25 1,2,4 | Canaan.~ After nearly forty years had gone by, most of them 26 1,2,4 | Egypt, Moses had in forty years molded a ~small but stalwart 27 1,2,4 | was a hundred and twenty years old, but “his eye was not 28 1,2,4 | discoveries by several thousand years. His ~description was the 29 1,2,4 | Fifteen to twenty billion years ago, the entire universe 30 1,3,1 | lasted ~about five hundred years. This period ended with 31 1,3,1 | independence several hundred years before Christ. ~ The political 32 1,3,4 | Yet after some number of years the Israelites would again ~ 33 1,3,5 | Kingdoms cover a period of 500 years from the birth of ~Samuel ( 34 1,3,5 | of ~David. The first few years of David.s reign were quite 35 1,3,5 | The prophet Elijah (900 years B.C). was one of the strongest 36 1,3,5 | miraculously lasted two ~years, providing food for the 37 1,3,5 | Elisha labored for over 65 ~years, under six different kings 38 1,3,5 | happened in Israel some years ~earlier. Despite the alliance 39 1,3,5 | Babylonian captivity lasted 70 years from 605 B.C., ~when the 40 1,3,6 | ruling the people for 14 years, Ezra delegated all authority 41 1,3,7 | people. Thus, during 30 years before his death, ~Nehemiah 42 1,3,8 | at the royal court. A few years earlier, ~Mordecai saved 43 1,3,9 | Holofernes (approx. 650 years B.C.). ~ Having occupied 44 1,3,0 | Ptolemy IV Philopator, i.e. 50 years before the ~time of Juda 45 1,3,1 | The Years Preceding the Coming of 46 1,3,1 | patriarch Jacob uttered 2000 ~years earlier: .The scepter shall 47 1,4,1 | family. ~Job lived many more years and enjoyed even greater 48 1,4,1 | offspring, he died, being 140 years old. ~ Job lived in the 49 1,4,2 | David ~was born a thousand years before the birth of Christ 50 1,4,3 | in Jerusalem ~a thousand years BC. Some parts of the book 51 1,4,4 | personal experience of many years and his deep analysis. The 52 1,4,4 | written during the last years of Solomon.s ~life, after 53 1,4,5 | Solomon during the better years of his reign, shortly after 54 1,5,2 | for more than a hundred years after the collapse of Israel. ~ 55 1,5,2 | which lasted ~around fifty years and caused unrecoverable 56 1,5,2 | for a hundred and fifty years. Nabopelles-~sar's successor 57 1,5,2 | spent in captivity about 70 years, ~from 597 B.C. till 536 58 1,5,2 | till 536 B.C. ~Chronology.~(Years Before Christ). ~ ~Kings 59 1,5,5 | and Amaziah, around 800 years ~B.C. He called himself 60 1,5,5 | Pethuel. Those were the years of relative peace and well 61 1,5,5 | and Isaiah. Those were the years ~of relative peace and prosperity. ~ 62 1,5,5 | became known to this king 200 years later (44:27-28; 45:1-3, 63 1,5,5 | and prophesied ~for fifty years about the fate of Samaria 64 1,5,5 | Judean king Josiah about 20 years before the devastation of 65 1,5,5 | him”~(Nahum 1:3-7). ~ 200 years before this, in the days 66 1,5,5 | 13). Over two thousand years, the very location of Nineveh 67 1,5,5 | 9-10). ~ For about forty years since then Jeremiah had 68 1,5,5 | thrown into a dung pit. ~ The years preceding the collapse of 69 1,5,5 | captivity which had to last 70 years, in accordance ~with the 70 1,5,5 | ministration for several years. In the Second Book of the 71 1,5,5 | Mesopotamian Tel Aviv for 22 years, ~from 592 till 570 B.C. 72 1,5,5 | was then between 14 and 17 years old. ~ Three friends of 73 1,5,5 | disciplines for several years. When ~the Jewish boys were 74 1,5,5 | Daniel during the seven years of the reign of ~the three 75 1,5,5 | Seventy Weeks (70*7 = 490 years), which indicated the time 76 1,5,5 | interpret the three and a half years of intensified persecution 77 1,5,5 | preached for three and a ~half years. However, the apocalyptic 78 1,5,5 | very old age, ~about 90 years old, probably in Susa (Ectabanes). 79 1,5,5 | construction was postponed by 15 years, until king Darius commanded ~ 80 1,5,5 | the gift of prophecy 475 years before the Advent of ~Christ.~ 81 1,5,7 | their teachings. ~ In the years of great disasters and national 82 1,Add,9| This was written some years ago by a prominent British 83 1,Add,0| witnesses, covering hundreds of years, be used for the construc-~ 84 2,1 | for it~during the forty years in the wilderness, the giving 85 2,1 | interval~of more than 400 years came between the time of 86 2,1 | the Septuagint.~After 125 years under Egypt, the Jewish 87 2,1 | had been closed for three years, to cleanse~it and its furnishings 88 2,1 | became the ruler. After six years of bloody war with the last~ 89 2,1 | efficient as a ruler. After~ten years of misrule the Romans found 90 2,1,1 | religious enthusiasts. In~the years of oppression and bloodshed 91 2,1,2 | and the courtyards eight years~later. The entire structure 92 2,1,2 | until A.D. 64, just six years before it was totally~destroyed 93 2,1,4 | Israelites during the forty years of wandering in the desert. 94 2,1,6 | class during the closing years of~the Greek period. They 95 2,1,6 | officiated for about 275~years. This temple was destroyed 96 2,1,6 | members were put~through three years of rigorous trial during 97 2,1,9 | called man about 1,200,000 years in the~past. A being with 98 2,1,9 | lived approximately~500,000 years ago. In contrast with these 99 2,1,9 | the less than two thousand~years which Christianity has thus 100 2,1,9 | from ten to twelve thousand years ago, during the last~retreat 101 2,1,9 | by more than a thousand years. Judaism,~out of which Christianity 102 2,1,9 | sprang, is many hundreds of years older than the latter. Confucius,~ 103 2,1,9 | centuries before Christ. The years of the founder of Buddhism, 104 2,1,9 | as it was fifteen hundred years ago.~Not for five centuries 105 2,1,1 | nine hundred and a~thousand years before Christ, did it achieve 106 2,1,1 | Confucianism~was for two thousand years so closely integrated with 107 2,2,2 | consulted, and the work was 26 years in the making. The Living 108 2,2,2 | scholars and required nearly 11 years to complete. The New King 109 2,2,3 | and no later than 50-60 years after the birth of Christ. 110 2,2,3 | life, when he was over 90~years old. Somewhat earlier, he 111 2,2,5 | took place approximately 63 years after the~birth of Christ. 112 2,2,5 | nearly three and a half years, and that He lived on earth 113 2,2,5 | thirty-three and a half years~(as He entered the public 114 2,3,2 | indication that Ap. Paul spent 2 years in Rome, without any restrictions,~ 115 2,3,2 | s death~that followed 2-years later under the reign of 116 2,3,2 | completed in Rome around the years 63 or 64 AD. St. Paul’s 117 2,3,3 | dated to be between the~years 62 and 64 AD.~Apostle Peter’ 118 2,3,3 | writings~can be put down to the years 65-66. Apostle Peter’s final 119 2,3,3 | 66. Apostle Peter’s final years were spent in Rome, from~ 120 2,3,3 | Jerusalem for the next 15 years until the glorious Assumption 121 2,3,3 | Apostle John spent the last years of his life on earth. This 122 2,4,3 | city for~one and a half years. His 2 Epistles to the Thessalonians 123 2,4,3 | he preached daily for two years in the school of~Tyrannus. 124 2,5,2 | John had also lived many years before~him. Many Holy Fathers 125 2,5,4 | would occur some thirty-five years later, and about the time 126 2,5,4 | small part; three and a half years, the time of persecutions.~ 127 2,5,5 | a period of about forty years. Having become incarcerated 128 2,5,8 | lasted three and a half years,~from April, 67 A.D., to 129 2,5,8 | the terrible wars of later years,~which the Savior pointed 130 2,5,9 | corresponds to~three and a half years and symbolically means the 131 2,5,9 | continued for~three and a half years. The persecutions took approximately 132 2,5,2 | bottomless pit” for~a thousand years; that is, for a very long


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