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105 apocalypse
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    Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1,1 | dialects. Even the ~blind may read Bible in Braille. The 2 1,1,2 | freedom of moral choice. He may ~do right or he may do wrong. 3 1,1,2 | He may ~do right or he may do wrong. He lives in a 4 1,1,4 | reader forgets this, he may not receive ~the edification 5 1,1,5 | 95 (although parts of it may perhaps have ~been written 6 1,1,5 | Some of these .other books. may indeed have been written 7 1,1,5 | language or in ~code. We may, in fact, be so bold as 8 1,1,5 | lives of ordinary people. It may be, in fact, that the whole 9 1,2,2 | more details. This book may be described as a covenant-renewal 10 1,2,2 | the law, “that his heart may not be lifted up above~his 11 1,2,2 | his brethren, and that he may not turn aside from the 12 1,2,2 | is a crime. Even the ox may not be muzzled while it 13 1,2,2 | it to the priests” (31:9) may well ~refer to his writing 14 1,2,4 | horses were drowned. (This may have happened in the area 15 1,2,4 | suggested that the manna may have been the resin-like 16 1,2,4 | and thy mother, that it may be well with thee, and that 17 1,2,4 | thee, and that thy days~may be long upon the earth.~ 18 1,2,4 | put ~in his heart that he may teach [others] . . . Them 19 1,2,4 | incense and ~lights may be offered . . . For the 20 1,3,1 | to sincerely repent~. One may assume that it was for this 21 1,4,2 | the psalm.s content. It ~may be a prayer, a psalm of 22 1,4,3 | other authors. Thus one may con-~sider Solomon to be 23 1,4,4 | with deep thoughts which ~may not be fully understood 24 1,4,5 | first reading this book may appear to be just another 25 1,4,7 | thou knowest not what a day may bring forth (Prov. 27:1). ~ 26 1,5,5 | in length. Their stomachs may have 4 to 6 sections, each ~ 27 1,5,5 | of my people, that widows may be their prey, and that 28 1,5,5 | their prey, and that they may rob the fatherless!. (Isaiah 29 1,5,5 | forth and bud, that it ~may give seed to the sower, 30 1,5,5 | brother with a net. That they may do~evil with both hands 31 1,5,5 | pure language, that they may all call upon the~name of 32 1,5,5 | heart of flesh: That they may walk in my statutes, and 33 1,5,5 | the apocalyptic timeframe may be merely symbolic. ~ Little 34 1,5,5 | the LORD~of hosts. But who may abide the day of his coming? 35 1,5,7 | predic-~tions of prophets may combine elements of different 36 1,5,7 | have already fulfilled, may bet-~ter comprehend what 37 1,Add,3| your mind . so that you may understand ~the words of 38 1,Add,3| His grace . so that you may feel the truth ~and life 39 1,Add,4| 7:17). Do it so that you may understand it. This is the 40 1,Add,9| every particular group. It may be restated in ~new categories, 41 1,Add,9| idiom ~of the Early Church may seem to be, judged by our 42 1,Add,9| to commend to all whom I may be called to address the 43 1,Add,9| A New Nestorianism.~ It may seem ridiculous to suggest 44 1,Add,0| documents included in the book may have been, it is obvious ~ 45 1,Add,0| some .secret words that man may not repeat.. On ~the contrary, 46 1,Add,0| men, and the whole story may seem to be all too human. 47 1,Add,0| s Word. The Word of God may be adequately and rightly 48 1,Add,0| theleast satisfactory: one may suggest at once that the 49 1,Add,0| not a pattern nation. One may put it this way. Obviously, 50 1,Add,0| through the ages. All that may possibly be of great help 51 1,Add,0| historical realm ~at all. We may learn quite a lot from Hebrew 52 1,Add,0| not yet been closed. ~One may prefer the phrase: .the 53 1,Add,1| of this pregnant phrase may be [It has been contended ~ 54 1,Add,1| an unsound sense, as we may discover if we take in consid-~ 55 1,Add,1| 66). At first glance one may get the impression that 56 1,Add,1| to rites and usages. It may be recalled at this ~point 57 2,1,6 | some of their practices may be seen in the reforms and 58 2,1,9 | earliest presence of what may be called man about 1,200, 59 2,1,9 | about the size of modern man may have lived approximately~ 60 2,1,9 | development of mankind. It may~be something of this kind 61 2,1,9 | Confucius and the Buddha and he may have been~older by several 62 2,1,9 | The youth of Christianity may be highly important. It 63 2,1,9 | and the fact of its youth may mean~that for it the cycle 64 2,1,9 | span of thirteen centuries may lend support. The~grouping 65 2,1,9 | of Christianity to date may be but a precursor to an~ 66 2,1,9 | expanding future. The faith may be not far from the beginning 67 2,1,0 | wealth and population~it may not have equaled its great 68 2,2,2 | text of the Gospels. It may be fairly said that the 69 2,2,5 | These~are written that you may believe that Jesus is the 70 2,2,5 | and that believing,~you may have life in His name.” 71 2,2,6 | shine before men, that they may see your good works and 72 2,2,6 | for every idle word men may speak they will give account 73 2,2,6 | John 10:16); “That they all may~be one, as You Father, are 74 2,2,6 | I in You; that they also may be one in Us, that the~world 75 2,2,6 | one in Us, that the~world may believe that You sent Me” ( 76 2,2,6 | down all carnal desires, we may pursue a spiritual way of 77 2,3,3 | Christian Jews, wherever they may be, as under his hierarchical 78 2,3,3 | that when He appears, we may~have confidence and not 79 2,3,3 | word, they, without a word, may be won by the conduct of 80 2,3,3 | life, that your prayers~may not be hindered” (1 Peter 81 2,3,3 | mighty hand of~God, that He may exalt you in due time, casting 82 2,3,3 | among us in this: that we may have boldness in the day 83 2,3,3 | that in all things~God may be glorified through Jesus 84 2,3,3 | for one another, that you may be~healed. The effective, 85 2,3,3 | special people, that~you may proclaim the praises of 86 2,3,3 | its perfect work, that~you may be perfect and complete, 87 2,3,3 | though it is tested by fire, may be found to praise, honor, 88 2,3,3 | His glory is~revealed, you may also be glad with exceeding 89 2,4,4 | sequence~— so that the reader may easily refer to them in 90 2,4,4 | whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand~against 91 2,4,4 | whole amour of God, that~you may be able to withstand in 92 2,4,4 | time to come, that they may lay hold on eternal life”~( 93 2,4,4 | renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good 94 2,4,4 | Run in such a way that you may obtain it. And everyone 95 2,4,4 | sufficiency in all~things, may have an abundance for every 96 2,4,4 | forever’ (Psalm 111:9). Now may~he who supplies seed to 97 2,4,4 | for our profit, that we may~be partakers of His holiness. 98 2,4,4 | feet, so that what is lame may not be dislocated, but~rather 99 2,4,4 | concerning you, that by them you may wage the good warfare, having 100 2,4,4 | done the will of God, you may receive the promise” (Heb. 101 2,4,5 | prayers of Apostle Paul, may Christ enlighten and be 102 2,5,8 | lasted five months, from May to September of 66 (five 103 2,5,8 | be prepared”~(Rev. 16:12) may point to peril from further 104 2,5,9 | were~to be rewarded. It may be that in the prophecy 105 2,5,0 | waste. Increased suffering may be linked to the destruction 106 2,5,2 | believes in me, though he may die, he shall come back


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