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    Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1,4 | she ac-~cumulated and took great care of the material treasures 2 1,1,4 | of Novgorod manage, with great difficulty, to gather Slavonic 3 1,1,5 | bondage and the times of the Great Synagogue during ~Ezra and 4 1,1,5 | Some of these were of such great importance to understanding 5 1,1,5 | bold as to suggest that the great difficulty with the Bible 6 1,1,5 | in the ~writings of the great theologians of the Church 7 1,1,5 | logian.), St. Basil the Great, St. John of Damascus, St. 8 1,1,6 | creased markedly, causing great difficulties for many in 9 1,2,1 | become the father of ~a great nation. Thus the sacred 10 1,2,1 | of God is revealed with a great emphasis throughout the 11 1,2,1 | Pentateuch, and tells a ~great deal about His nature and 12 1,2,1 | The Pentateuch is of great religious, historical, and 13 1,2,2 | entire book, which required great spiritual stature on the 14 1,2,2 | mankind, it would still be a great work, a mag-~nificent expression 15 1,2,2 | soul. It does not require great verbal means to express 16 1,2,2 | life has its beginning; great ~things arise from insignificant, 17 1,2,2 | from fam-~ine and bestowed great blessings on him and his 18 1,2,3 | the Jews not one was as great and ~important as Moses. 19 1,2,3 | glorified God, saying, That a great prophet ~is risen up among 20 1,2,4 | that fateful ~night. ~ The great highway from Egypt to Canaan 21 1,2,4 | shall hear the small and the~great alike; you shall not be 22 1,2,4 | we saw in it are men of great stature... and we seemed 23 1,2,4 | the west, traveling up the great rift of Wadi Araba towards 24 1,2,4 | height jutting out from the ~great escarpment, Moses stood 25 1,2,4 | wept and mourned for the great ~leader and teacher they 26 1,2,4 | helium) took place, causing a great emission of light. In this 27 1,2,4 | s glory. For example, so great was the Ark of the ~Covenant 28 1,3,1 | evaluates everything, including great national heroes, thus helping 29 1,3,1 | the Jewish people achieved great ~spiritual heights and have 30 1,3,1 | to see qualities of the Great God Whose mercy is endless, 31 1,3,5 | apostles write about David with great respect. ~Church Fathers 32 1,3,5 | was gifted by God with great wisdom. Solo-~mon built 33 1,3,5 | Elijah. Having seen such a great miracle, the ~people believed 34 1,3,5 | For his holy life and a great love for God, the prophet 35 1,3,6 | one ~book. He founded The Great Synagogue . a group which, 36 1,3,0 | founded by Alexander the Great. His huge Empire did not 37 1,3,0 | conquests of Alexander the Great ~and the division of his 38 1,3,1 | son, the cruel Herod the Great, who de-~clared himself 39 1,4,1 | In order to show Job.s ~great patience and virtue in front 40 1,4,1 | Having shown to all the great faith of Job, ~God put the 41 1,4,1 | of the Bible as a man of great righteousness. For example, ~ 42 1,4,4 | book can easily feel the great wisdom of the author enlightened 43 1,4,7 | last representatives of the Great Synagogue. To acquire knowledge, 44 1,4,7 | the fear of the LORD than great treasure and trouble therewith.~ 45 1,5,2 | advocates of the faith. The great Isaiah was martyred during 46 1,5,3 | Their inspired words had great power to ~wake the repentant 47 1,5,5 | merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness, and repenteth 48 1,5,5 | for their wickedness is great. Multitudes, multi-~tudes 49 1,5,5 | renewed in spirit before ~the Great Judgment over the world: ~ ~. 50 1,5,5 | moon into blood, before the great and terrible day of the 51 1,5,5 | asketh for a reward; and the~great man, he uttereth his mischievous 52 1,5,5 | LORD is slow to anger, and great in power, and will~not at 53 1,5,5 | into Egypt. Alexander the Great (356-323 B.C). made an honorable 54 1,5,5 | smote the image became a great mountain, and filled the 55 1,5,5 | Revelation 20:11), the ~great prince which standeth for 56 1,5,5 | the~same my name shall be great among the Gentiles; and 57 1,5,5 | before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the 58 1,5,7 | teachings. ~ In the years of great disasters and national catastrophes 59 1,5,7 | prophets also revealed the great qualities of the One God: 60 1,Add,6| Words of the Word.~ Great is the mystery of the word . 61 1,Add,6| mystery of the word . so great that the second Person of 62 1,Add,9| And without controversy great is the ~mystery of godliness; 63 1,Add,0| that may possibly be of great help in our sociological 64 1,Add,1| In fact, it was the same great vision ~which had inspired 65 1,Add,1| Biblical revelation, the great design of God.s redemptive ~ 66 1,Add,1| Neoplatonism. Exegesis played a great ~role in the philosophical 67 1,Add,1| Scripture. But they are of great authority and significance. 68 1,Add,1| silence.. One would be in great danger to shake ~.the very 69 1,Add,1| expression, St. Jerome, this great man of Scripture, has voiced 70 1,Add,1| without the Spirit . It is a great ~danger to speak in the 71 2,1 | empire to~Alexander the Great, or at least until the entry 72 2,1 | in~history as Herod the Great) became the ruler. After 73 2,1,2 | endured until Herod the~Great dismantled it in 23 B.C. 74 2,1,3 | Intertestamental~Period, the Jews had great reverence for the Sabbath 75 2,1,4 | 23:40-43; Neh. 8:14-15). Great candelabra with many lights 76 2,1,4 | multitude and poured out with great ceremony at the foot of 77 2,1,6 | priest~continued to exercise great influence, being ex-officio 78 2,1,6 | distinguishing characteristic was the great emphasis they put on keeping 79 2,1,6 | books of Moses, which is of great value in the study of the 80 2,1,8 | is clear and assuring.~A great many of the prophecies promise 81 2,1,9 | next to the youngest of~the great religious systems extant 82 2,1,9 | Confucianism has achieved no great geographic advance since~ 83 2,1,0 | realm, was the seat of a great culture which influenced 84 2,1,0 | may not have equaled its great Western contemporary, but 85 2,1,1 | appeared to promise no very great future for the faith. It 86 2,1,1 | in the contests among the great~powers in the valleys of 87 2,1,1 | land bridge between the great civilizations~of Egypt and 88 2,2,2 | of~Antioch, labored with great diligence over the amendment 89 2,2,2 | of the original text. The great variability among modern 90 2,2,5 | most of all to disclose the~great truth, that Jesus Christ, 91 2,2,5 | Obviously such~teaching would do great harm to true Christianity. 92 2,2,6 | Whoever desires to be great among you, let him be~your 93 2,2,6 | be exceedingly glad for great is your reward in~heaven” ( 94 2,3,2 | Chrysostom explains the great meaning this Book has for 95 2,3,2 | persecutions, they fearlessly, with great valor and self-sacrifice, 96 2,3,3 | righteousness, he enjoyed great respect from all the~Jews ( 97 2,3,3 | brethren. These ordeals were~so great that many became dispirited 98 2,3,3 | heavens will pass away with a~great noise, and the elements 99 2,3,3 | things in common.~And with great power the Apostles gave 100 2,3,3 | Resurrection of the Lord Jesus.~And great grace was upon them all. 101 2,3,3 | little member and boasts great~things. See how great a 102 2,3,3 | boasts great~things. See how great a forest a little fire kindles” ( 103 2,4,2 | 9-10). This is how this greatApostle~of tonguescharacterized 104 2,4,2 | towering strength of his great spirit toward~preaching 105 2,4,2 | inexhaustible energy of this great~“Apostle of tongues.” It 106 2,4,4 | of Apostle Paul carries great importance in the composition 107 2,4,4 | glorious~appearing of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ.” ( 108 2,4,4 | godliness with contentment IS GREAT GAIN. For we~brought nothing 109 2,5,1 | described therein. There are a great number of books about the~ 110 2,5,1 | have always treated it with great reverence as a book which 111 2,5,2 | the mark of the Apostle's great spirit of love and contemplation.~ 112 2,5,2 | 1:1 and 3 John~1:1). Of great importance is also the opinion 113 2,5,2 | Syrian, Epiphanius, Basil the Great, Hillary, Athanasius the 114 2,5,2 | Hillary, Athanasius the Great, Gregory the~Theologian, 115 2,5,2 | Scripture. Especially~of great value is the attestation 116 2,5,4 | reveals the essence of~that great war of good versus evil, 117 2,5,5 | Macedonia (Alexander~the Great), which amalgamated the 118 2,5,6 | that “they all came from great afflictions.” For~all these 119 2,5,8 | angel brings into motion a great army~beyond the Euphrates 120 2,5,0 | world and shows them the great multitude of the Righteous~


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