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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1,1 | years separate ~us from the times when the Holy Books were 2 1,1,2 | walking with God and some-~times apart from Him, is invested 3 1,1,2 | Resurrection. Depending upon the times they ~were written, the 4 1,1,3 | are not relevant to modern times. ~ ~ 5 1,1,4 | Testament Scriptures occupy four times ~as many pages in the Bible 6 1,1,5 | Babylonian bondage and the times of the Great Synagogue during ~ 7 1,1,5 | present ~in those ancient times. ~ The responses from experts 8 1,1,5 | people of those ancient times. ~ ~The Old Testament contains 9 1,2,2 | communities in patriarchal times. As ~was already stated, 10 1,2,2 | on all sides and at all ~times; living in Him, moving in 11 1,2,2 | migrated to Egypt in the times of Joseph. The Greek name, 12 1,2,2 | meaning in the New Testament times. As ~Apostle Paul wrote 13 1,2,2 | name appears nearly forty times in the volume, and the book ~ 14 1,2,3 | the coming of Messiah in times, ~when the tribe of Judas 15 1,2,3 | must re-~ceive until the times of restitution of all things, ~ 16 1,2,4 | judged the people at all times; hard cases they brought 17 1,3,1 | was not smooth. There were times of spiritual growth and 18 1,3,1 | prosperity, as well ~as times of decreased interest to 19 1,3,2 | Elisha, and later, in the times of Isaiah, Jeremiah and 20 1,3,3 | of the Promised Land. At times this help assumed the form 21 1,3,4 | judge to deliver them. Six ~times Israel came under foreign 22 1,3,4 | foreign oppression, and six times God delivered the nation 23 1,3,4 | strength ~from God, he several times seriously defeated the Philistines 24 1,3,5 | Elijah and Elisha several times in His discourses. Every 25 1,3,5 | Assyrian armies several times in 722 B.C, the kingdom 26 1,3,5 | having been defeated several ~times by the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar. 27 1,4,2 | Starting with the Old Testament times, every single divine service 28 1,4,7 | a just man falleth seven times, and riseth up again: but~ 29 1,5,1 | the Book of Baruch. Some-~times the prophets wrote down 30 1,5,1 | Messiah, and the New Testament times. The ~prophecies about the 31 1,5,1 | prophecies about the Last Times of the world (the kingdom 32 1,5,1 | his good ~effort at all times. ~ When circumstances require, 33 1,5,2 | important events of those times. ~ Under Solomon's son king 34 1,5,3 | Prophets.~In the Old Testament times the priests, in principle, 35 1,5,5 | regarding the New Testament times and the renovation of the 36 1,5,5 | 30-31), the New Testament times (32), pre-~diction about 37 1,5,5 | 55), the New Testa-~ment times (56-57), reproof of hypocrites ( 38 1,5,5 | siah and the new Testament times (61-63), the prophet's prayer 39 1,5,5 | describing the Messianic times and the spiritual revival 40 1,5,5 | most bitter and hard. At times Jeremiah was so depressed 41 1,5,5 | Ezekiel, referring to the last times, have many common features 42 1,5,5 | cution of the Church in the times of antichrist. ~ The next 43 1,5,5 | about the New Testament times (7-8), Messianic pre-~dictions ( 44 1,5,5 | which are regarding the last times, have been fulfilled, ~and 45 1,5,7 | In the New Testament times, the predictions of the 46 1,5,7 | combine elements of different times. For example, the ancient 47 1,5,7 | of the evil of the latter times; persecutions of Antiochus 48 1,5,7 | people of the Old Testament times with the ~Judgment over 49 1,Add,9| given ~to laity in modern times is responsible both for 50 1,Add,0| God has spoken “at sundry times and in divers manners” ( 51 1,Add,0| overcome the diversity of times, the duration of the process 52 1,Add,0| allegorism in post-Reformation ~times. It was a permanent temptation 53 1,Add,0| clearly identified in the times preceding Christ. But what 54 1,Add,0| revela-~tion, .at sundry times and in divers manners.. ~ ~ 55 2,1 | high priesthood, and at~times the people were sorely oppressed.~ 56 2,1,3 | Times of Worship.~The important 57 2,1,3 | of Worship.~The important times of worship for the Jews 58 2,1,4 | The Jews of New Testament times observed many religious 59 2,1,4 | herbs. By New Testament times the Jews had made changes 60 2,1,5 | The Jews of New Testament times, including Jesus, regarded 61 2,1,5 | influential in New Testament times.~In making quotations from 62 2,1,5 | people of New Testament times. The early Christians, though 63 2,1,6 | people during New Testament times.~The Priests. At the beginning 64 2,1,6 | in the temple only~a few times in his life, and many who 65 2,1,6 | lineage. In Old Testament times one consecrated as high 66 2,1,7 | Pharisees.~During New Testament times it had authority in religious 67 2,2,1 | acquaint the reader with the times and circumstances in~which 68 2,2,5 | accuracy in designating times and places of events and~ 69 2,2,6 | forgive up to seventy seven times seven” (Matt. 18:22, see 70 2,3,1 | that existed in apostolic~times and throughout the ages 71 2,3,3 | Book of Acts. Even in~early times the Church called them Catholic 72 2,3,3 | in this manner, in former times, the holy women who~trusted 73 2,4,2 | often. From the~Jews five times I received forty stripes 74 2,4,2 | stripes minus one. Three times I was beaten with rods; 75 2,4,2 | once I~was stoned; three times I was shipwrecked; a night 76 2,4,5 | Christ’s Church in Apostolic~times.~Apostle Paul’s Epistles 77 2,5,1 | Liturgy because in ancient times the reading of~Holy Scripture 78 2,5,3 | Ephesus and during ancient times was a place of exile.~In 79 2,5,4 | also for Christians of all times, who were to~endure similar 80 2,5,4 | beginning with Apostolic times, the whole period of existence~ 81 2,5,5 | Paradise and ending with the~times of the Pharisees and Sadducees 82 2,5,6 | describes the~saints several times. The precious white flaxen 83 2,5,7 | Christians~during the Apostolic times and the efforts of the Church 84 2,5,8 | increasingly larger wars of recent~times (Rev. 11:7, 16:12-16, 17: 85 2,5,8 | Carmel, where in~ancient times Barrack defeated the armies 86 2,5,8 | attributes this prophecy to the times of the Messiah. In the Apocalypse,~ 87 2,5,9 | hermitages.~Note: the expressiontimes, time and half a time” — 88 2,5,9 | vivid illustration of the times before the end of the world.~ 89 2,5,9 | in every way. In ancient times the numeric~count of a name 90 2,5,0 | concentrated in ancient times. (It was the Chaldean forces


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