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    Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1,2 | man.s life. The life and death and resurrection ~of the 2 1,1,2 | God-Man, sealed through His death and Resurrection. Depending 3 1,1,6 | Slavonic lands. Upon the death of St. Cyril, St. Methodius ~ 4 1,2,2 | sodomy (homosexuality), death and burial of Jacob, Jo-~ 5 1,2,2 | thus punishes himself. If death and many of the hardships 6 1,2,2 | Solomon says: For God made not death: neither hath He~pleasure 7 1,2,2 | envy of the devil, came death into~the world; and they 8 1,2,2 | time, from suffering and death, through the appearance 9 1,2,3 | not ~their lives unto the death. ~Son of Abraham ~Genesis 10 1,2,3 | for ~us to put any man to death. [Here the Jewish authori-~ 11 1,2,3 | power to administer the ~death penalty]. ~He Shall be a 12 1,2,4 | ordered to be ~stoned to death. ~ The leadership of Moses 13 1,2,4 | was nearly done. ~ ~The Death of Moses.~ In three farewell 14 1,2,4 | day” (Deut. 34:6). ~At his death he was a hundred and twenty 15 1,2,4 | sons for evil, sickness, death, etc. ~ Science continues 16 1,2,4 | special reverence could cause death (II Samuel): at the time ~ 17 1,3,4 | the chosen nation from the death of Joshua the son of Nun 18 1,3,4 | treacherous Delilah, ~and his death as a hero have been a basis 19 1,3,5 | the Philistines and the death of Saul (Ch. 25-31). David. 20 1,3,5 | of his kingdom after his death, under his son, Rehoboam ( 21 1,3,5 | Grieving over the spiritual death of his people, Elijah was 22 1,3,5 | many Jewish prophets to death and filled the land of Israel 23 1,3,5 | the mountain were put to death. Then, at last, it began 24 1,3,5 | were persecuted and ~put to death under these kings. For example, 25 1,3,7 | during 30 years before his death, ~Nehemiah labored to restore 26 1,3,0 | long. ~After Alexander.s death, it was split into four 27 1,3,0 | were persecuted and put to death. God.s temple was dese-~ 28 1,3,0 | many others were put to death as martyrs in 166 B.C., 29 1,4,2 | in Jerusalem ~after the death of King Saul, King David 30 1,4,4 | faith in God and life after ~death. The book teaches about 31 1,4,4 | goes in a cycle: birth and death, joy and sadness, truth ~ 32 1,4,4 | these aspirations . after death. There is no hope to satisfy 33 1,4,4 | prepare ~for the life after death, where a man.s happiness 34 1,4,5 | arm: for love is strong as death; ~jealousy is cruel as the 35 1,4,5 | persuaded, that neither ~death, nor life, nor angels, nor 36 1,4,6 | many centuries after the death of Solomon. It was written 37 1,4,6 | then definitely after ~death. God did not create death. 38 1,4,6 | death. God did not create death. It has its cause in human 39 1,4,6 | hand of God. ~Suffering and death have redemptive significance 40 1,4,6 | cruel suffering ~and early death assure us of their future 41 1,4,7 | Strive for the truth unto death, and the Lord shall fight 42 1,4,7 | her house inclineth unto death, and her paths unto the~ 43 1,5,1 | things, like the day of death, from a human, God makes 44 1,5,2 | As-~syria. But after his death an alliance with Egypt was 45 1,5,2 | Assyria. However, after the death of Sargon ~Hezekiah joined 46 1,5,5 | and when all grieves ~and death itself would be eliminated: “ 47 1,5,5 | I will redeem~them from death: O death, I will be thy 48 1,5,5 | redeem~them from death: O death, I will be thy plagues; 49 1,5,5 | nations. He will swallow up death in victory; and the Lord 50 1,5,5 | Jehoiakim condemned him to death. ~However, Jeremiah dictated 51 1,5,5 | and stayed there until the death of his ~teacher. After that 52 1,5,5 | grief of the Jews, and her death was ~made known to Ezekiel 53 1,5,6 | 19:25) and Elimination of Death: ~Isaiah, Chapter 26, 42: 54 1,5,7 | of them died the natural death. Yet ordinary people valued 55 1,Add,9| of the living God.. The death of ~Christ was God's entrance 56 1,Add,9| into the misery of human death (again in person), a descent 57 1,Add,9| and this meant the end of death and the inauguration of 58 1,Add,9| English theologian, .Dogma or. death.. The age of a-dogmatism 59 2,1 | prosperity. After the conqueror’s death in 323 B.C., Judaea was 60 2,1 | for the Romans.~Upon the death of Antipater by assassination 61 2,1 | did not hesitate to put to death any who opposed him, or 62 2,1 | boys of Bethlehem put to~death, in order to be rid of One 63 2,1 | Pontius~Pilate, who gave the death sentence against Jesus, 64 2,1,2 | all Gentiles, on pain of death, not to enter. The~eastern 65 2,1,2 | bottom at the time of the death of our Lord.~As a place 66 2,1,6 | of angels, in life after death, and in a future resurrection 67 2,1,8 | Accordingly, they condemned Him to~death, and thus they unknowingly 68 2,2,1 | everything — nature and the death itself —~obeyed His almighty 69 2,2,4 | sufferings on the Cross, His death and burial, His glorious 70 2,2,4 | glorious resurrection from~death and ascension into heaven. 71 2,2,5 | his life with a martyr’s death in Ethiopia.~The Gospel 72 2,2,5 | which ended with~a martyr’s death. It is known that after 73 2,2,5 | is known that after the death of St. Paul, St. Luke preached 74 2,2,5 | preached and died a~martyr’s death in Achaia (Greece). During 75 2,2,5 | Gospel and died a natural death (the only Apostle to do 76 2,2,5 | darkness (just as He overcame death in His resurrection)~and 77 2,2,5 | ministry, the Lord accepted His death on the Cross. It follows 78 2,3,2 | of the Apostle’s martyr’s death~that followed 2-years later 79 2,3,3 | St. James Zebedee’s early death came about through martyrdom ( 80 2,3,3 | year 64, he met a martyr’s death, being thrown from the top 81 2,3,3 | written not long before his~death, probably between 55 and 82 2,3,3 | died a somewhat~mysterious death in Ephesus. Not naming himself 83 2,3,3 | where he received a martyr’s death being crucified and shot 84 2,3,3 | way~will save a soul from death and cover a multitude of 85 2,3,3 | that we have~passed from death to life, because we love 86 2,3,3 | love his brother~abides in death” (1 John 3:14).~Light: “ 87 2,3,3 | full-grown, brings~forth death” (James 1:15).~Temptations 88 2,4,3 | he was a witness to the~death of the first martyr Stephan ( 89 2,4,3 | of Nero died a martyr’s death in 64 AD. But there is~evidence 90 2,4,3 | where he remained~until his death. There is a tradition that 91 2,4,3 | a last meeting, sensing death was at hand. Tradition~doesn’ 92 2,4,4 | glory. Therefore put to death your members~which are on 93 2,4,4 | Thes. 5:14-22).~Baptism is death to sin: “There is therefore 94 2,4,4 | from the law of sin and death” (Rom. 8:1-2).~“For those 95 2,4,4 | to be carnally minded is death,~but to be spiritually minded 96 2,4,4 | 13; Thes. 5:14-22. About death to sin and baptism, see 97 2,4,4 | the Galatians.~Life and death: Phil. 1:21-24.~Redemption 98 2,4,4 | am persuaded that neither death nor life, nor Angels nor 99 2,5,4 | be true to Christ until death.~In a similar manner, the 100 2,5,5 | After St. Paul's martyric death in Rome~around the year 101 2,5,6 | meaning of~their suffering and death, by which they participate 102 2,5,7 | leads toward a spiritual death and as a final~consequence 103 2,5,7 | ruin of society and the death of mankind. This~sorrowful 104 2,5,8 | preaching with a martyr's~death. The wordsSodom and Egypt, 105 2,5,2 | defeated by the Savior's death on the cross. At that time~ 106 2,5,2 | even after the Savior's death on the cross, had the ability 107 2,5,2 | the moment of a martyr's death for Christ's sake. The following 108 2,5,2 | are two deaths. The “first death” is the state of~unbelief 109 2,5,2 | Gospel dwelt. The “second death” is~to be doomed to eternal 110 2,5,3 | there no longer will~be death, nor weeping, nor cries, 111 2,5,3 | no fear of suffering~and death for the sake of Christ. 112 2,5,3 | repent.~Be faithful till~death.~Repent.~Protect what you 113 2,5,3 | alert, for you are~close to death. Repent.~Protect your sp~ 114 2,5,3 | You will elude~everlasting death.~You will partake of~hidden


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