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1 1,1,3 | Testament which ~governed the Jewish people, and the New Testament 2 1,1,4 | Testament were written in a Jewish tongue. Later books of the ~ 3 1,1,4 | As well, the an-~cient Jewish language did not employ 4 1,1,4 | testify of Me, He said to the Jewish scribes. In the par-~able 5 1,1,5 | mentioned as the main authors of Jewish writings. ~One must also 6 1,1,5 | writings. After Ezra, the Jewish people did not receive any 7 1,1,5 | while also written in ~the Jewish language and regarded as 8 1,1,5 | responses from experts of the Jewish language confirm that the 9 1,1,5 | interpret-~ers (Septuagint). The Jewish as well as some modern translations 10 1,1,6 | acquire the books of the Jewish law for his library, and 11 1,1,6 | the exact replica of the Jewish Bible. These ~translators 12 1,1,6 | AD (based on authentic Jewish writings), the Western church 13 1,2,2 | century after century, the Jewish rabbis and sages discussed 14 1,2,2 | and way of life which the Jewish people carried with them 15 1,2,2 | Mo-~saic authorship. Both Jewish and Samaritan tradition 16 1,2,3 | said Pilate unto them [the ~Jewish authorities, accusing Jesus], 17 1,2,3 | man to death. [Here the Jewish authori-~ties recognized 18 1,3,1 | Testament cover the life of the Jewish people from the time they ~ 19 1,3,1 | period in the history of ~the Jewish people, when the Jewish 20 1,3,1 | Jewish people, when the Jewish tribes that populated the 21 1,3,1 | period in the history of the Jewish people that lasted ~about 22 1,3,1 | spiritual development of the Jewish nation spanned many centuries 23 1,3,1 | several stages. God chose the Jewish people to bring salvation 24 1,3,1 | should come from among the Jewish ~people. The Old Testament 25 1,3,1 | prepared the ground in the ~Jewish nation for building God. 26 1,3,1 | spiritual development of ~the Jewish people was not smooth. There 27 1,3,1 | Throughout its history, the Jewish people constantly struggled 28 1,3,1 | circumstances, many sons of the Jewish people achieved great ~spiritual 29 1,3,2 | prophets in the life of the Jewish nation. Even though the 30 1,3,2 | God. With rare exceptions, Jewish kings and ~other leaders 31 1,3,3 | forty-year-long journey of the Jewish nation through the desert 32 1,3,3 | was constantly helping the Jewish ~people in taking possession 33 1,3,3 | the son of Nun died, the Jewish people entered the period 34 1,3,3 | period, during which the ~Jewish tribes lived without permanent 35 1,3,5 | period in the history of the Jewish people. After Samson, ~the 36 1,3,5 | priest from Sidon, ~put many Jewish prophets to death and filled 37 1,3,6 | reli-~gious education to the Jewish people. ~ After ruling the 38 1,3,8 | Star. For her ~beauty, a Jewish orphan by the name of Hadassah 39 1,3,0 | part in the history of the Jewish people. Palestine ended 40 1,3,1 | later in the history of the Jewish people are not recorded 41 1,4,2 | to God on behalf of the Jewish people ~and singing psalms. ~ 42 1,4,3 | prepared ~the ground among the Jewish people for the faith in 43 1,4,5 | included in the canon of Jewish sacred books because ~it 44 1,5,2 | spiritual center ~for the Jewish community. Judea consisted 45 1,5,2 | as the only way for the Jewish people to escape them. ~ 46 1,5,2 | period in the history of the Jewish people. It was the ~time 47 1,5,3 | priests, not pastors. The Jewish people ~sojourned in spiritual 48 1,5,3 | to the ~prophets that the Jewish people retained the true 49 1,5,5 | God's judgment over the Jewish people ~was combined in 50 1,5,5 | Uzziah) and Jotham the Jewish people were infected with 51 1,5,5 | punish and convict the Jewish people; that was why Isaiah 52 1,5,5 | several years. When ~the Jewish boys were admitted to the 53 1,Add,0| the opposite was true. All Jewish claims were to ~be formally 54 2,1 | withal the way in~which the Jewish people were preserved — 55 2,1 | political independence for the~Jewish community in Palestine. 56 2,1 | Ptolemy was interested in the Jewish sacred books and had the 57 2,1 | 125 years under Egypt, the Jewish people and their homeland 58 2,1 | desecrated and closed, and the Jewish people were forbidden to~ 59 2,1 | most illustrious figure in Jewish history between David and 60 2,1 | high priesthood and the~Jewish throne was the occasion 61 2,1,1 | Religious Background.~The Jewish people of our Lord’s day 62 2,1,2 | Worship.~In our Lord’s day the Jewish people maintained two institutions 63 2,1,2 | operations. Into this court both Jewish men and women might~come, 64 2,1,2 | institution to which the Jewish~people of each community 65 2,1,2 | there were as many as ten Jewish households.~The officials 66 2,1,4 | This was~the oldest of the Jewish feasts, having been inaugurated 67 2,1,4 | after the meal.~Since the Jewish day ended, and a new day 68 2,1,4 | third day thereafter, the Jewish Passover~and the Christian 69 2,1,4 | long been~observed by the Jewish people as New Year’s Day ( 70 2,1,5 | Exile. At that time the Jewish captives,~being in a strange 71 2,1,5 | principal influence among the Jewish people.~The Old Testament 72 2,1,5 | has been authoritative for Jewish rabbis down to the present.~ 73 2,1,6 | willing to compromise their Jewish principles for favors from 74 2,1,6 | not~pretend to keep the Jewish law with any degree of exactness, 75 2,1,6 | tell in their writings~of a Jewish sect known as Essenes, who 76 2,2,5 | the upper echelons of that Jewish society. Besides, as we 77 2,2,5 | other Evangelists, mentions Jewish customs without explaining~ 78 2,2,5 | beyond the~limits of the Jewish race. Disciples are to be 79 2,2,5 | also to impress upon his Jewish brethren that the mission 80 2,2,5 | prominent member of the Jewish community. His~son John 81 2,2,5 | of the teachings of the Jewish philosopher~Philo, and elements 82 2,3,2 | from the majority~of the Jewish people, subsequently transgressed 83 2,3,3 | Temple of Jerusalem by the Jewish leaders. In enumerating 84 2,3,3 | war with Rome, the noted Jewish historian Josephus Flavius, 85 2,4,3 | circumcision and observe all of~the Jewish rituals. This delusion impeded 86 2,5,3 | Christianity, at first~from Jewish priests and scribes, and 87 2,5,9 | persons of Pilate and the Jewish high priests — united in