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Alphabetical [« »] apostate 1 apostates 1 apostle 142 apostles 84 apostolic 55 apostolique 1 apostolis 1 | Frequency [« »] 86 matthew 86 peter 85 land 84 apostles 84 well 84 whole 83 b.c. | Bishop Alexander (Mileant) Toward understanding the Bible IntraText - Concordances apostles |
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1 1,1,2 | written by the ~Prophets and Apostles, inspired and moved by the 2 1,1,2 | Savior Him-~self and his Apostles. ~ ~ 3 1,1,3 | that the prophets and the Apostles did not write through their 4 1,1,3 | through the prophets and Apostles, He continues to ~live in 5 1,1,4 | the other writings of the Apostles. After them came the holy 6 1,1,4 | accepted them, because the Apostles so ordained. Saint Paul 7 1,1,4 | form. From the time of the Apostles until our day, she has used 8 1,1,4 | account in the Acts of the Apostles, when the Apostle Philip 9 1,1,5 | the Septuagint, which the Apostles and the early Fathers used, 10 1,1,5 | letters were written by the apostles, ~but there were others, 11 1,1,5 | have been written by the apostles themselves (e.g., ~the Epistle 12 1,1,5 | immediate successors of the apostles in the governance of ~the 13 1,1,5 | uted their forgeries to the apostles in an attempt to authenticate 14 1,1,7 | Lord, gov-~erned by the Apostles in the earliest decades, 15 1,2,2 | were revoked by the Holy Apostles in the ~council of Jerusalem ( 16 1,2,2 | Chr. 25:4; 35:12). Also ~Apostles Peter and Stephen Christ 17 1,3,5 | and to correct them. The apostles write about David with great 18 1,4,2 | of Jesus Christ and the apostles, the Church of the early 19 1,5,1 | people, the Prophets and the Apostles. ~ To an extent, every book 20 1,5,5 | the Cross, and that the Apostles would run away from Gethsemane. 21 1,5,7 | Gentiles to ~faith inspired the Apostles' bold preaching among pagans. 22 1,Add,0| The Evangelists and the Apostles were no chroniclers. It ~ 23 1,Add,1| handed down by the blessed Apostles and preserved by the succession 24 1,Add,1| preserved in the Church from the Apostles through the succession of 25 1,Add,1| they did not ~mean that the Apostles had met and formulated it . 26 1,Add,1| form the faith ~which the Apostles had taught and had committed 27 1,Add,1| witness and ~preaching of the Apostles, their kirigma and praedicatio ( 28 1,Add,1| entrusted to her by the Apostles, and then was faithfully 29 1,Add,1| Church which is from the Apostles ~(apud quos est ea quae 30 1,Add,1| which the Lord gave, the Apostles preached, and the Fathers 31 1,Add,1| didaskalia~ [teaching] . by the Apostles, and pistis [faith] . of 32 1,Add,1| or ~handed down, by the Apostles en mistirio. It would be 33 1,Add,1| 71; cf. ~also 66) . The Apostles and Fathers who from the 34 1,Add,1| in succession. to the Apostles, there was no true ~proclamation 35 1,Add,1| has been gathered by the Apostles: plenissime in eam contulerint 36 2,1,5 | Testament, Jesus and the apostles would sometimes quote~from 37 2,2,3 | were the epistles of the Apostles, brought about~by the need 38 2,2,3 | Revelation. The Acts of~the Apostles was written shortly after 39 2,2,5 | Levi, was one of the twelve apostles~of Christ. Until his calling, 40 2,2,5 | of His glory while~“you [Apostles] who have followed Me will 41 2,2,5 | Also from the Acts of the Apostles, it is evident that with 42 2,2,5 | then~wrote the Acts of the Apostles, a seeming continuation 43 2,2,5 | prior to the Acts of the Apostles, which seemingly provided 44 2,3,1 | point of~their origin, the Apostles responded to them through 45 2,3,1 | the Christian faith, the Apostles’ Epistles unveil~the different 46 2,3,1 | application.~Because of the Apostles’ Epistles, we have a living 47 2,3,1 | Church always considered~the Apostles’ Epistles as the word of 48 2,3,2 | Acts.~This Book of the Holy Apostles emerges as a direct continuance 49 2,3,2 | the missionary efforts of Apostles Peter and Paul. In his discourse 50 2,3,2 | Christianity, as the~lives of the Apostles contain facts which confirm 51 2,3,2 | those~miracles, which the Apostles will perform in His name, 52 2,3,2 | descended~upon them, the Apostles became as if different people. 53 2,3,2 | clearly testifies that~the Apostles’ sermons are not the work 54 2,3,2 | miracles performed by the Apostles.~ 55 2,3,3 | Epistles written by the Apostles: 1 by~James, 2 by Peter, 56 2,3,3 | enormous respect among the Apostles, he presided over the first 57 2,3,3 | was~not one of the twelve Apostles) as the first Bishop of 58 2,3,3 | James was also one of the 12 Apostles.~Because of the strength 59 2,3,3 | teachings of gnosticism – which~Apostles Jude, Peter, and Paul fought 60 2,3,3 | person is~unknown. From the Apostles’ writings and from Church 61 2,3,3 | became one of the~Twelve Apostles, he was called Lebbaeus, 62 2,3,3 | And with great power the Apostles gave witness to the Resurrection 63 2,3,3 | sold, and laid them at the Apostles’ feet; and they distributed 64 2,4,1 | the ordinary faithful. The~Apostles themselves did not ignore 65 2,4,2 | For I am the least of the Apostles, who am not worthy to be 66 2,4,2 | comparing himself to the other Apostles, his humility prompts him 67 2,4,2 | with his fellow-brother Apostles. Once, in the city of Antioch — 68 2,4,2 | prince above all other Apostles” and as the substitute for 69 2,4,3 | and was introduced~to the Apostles. Because of an attempt on 70 2,4,3 | lasting from 45 to 51 AD. The Apostles~traveled throughout the 71 2,4,3 | life in the Acts of the~Apostles (Acts 27 and 28). In Rome 72 2,4,3 | gentiles so~strongly, that the Apostles were obliged to convene 73 2,5,2 | history~that of all the Apostles, only St. John the Theologian 74 2,5,3 | that of the pre-eminent Apostles Peter and Paul. From~the 75 2,5,4 | who persecuted Christ's Apostles),~and subsequent enemies 76 2,5,4 | are their prototypes, the Apostles Peter and Paul, and all 77 2,5,4 | Church from the time of the Apostles up until the end of the 78 2,5,5 | chosen and ordained by the Apostles into the rank of deacon; 79 2,5,5 | flourished in Asia~Minor. The Apostles Peter, Paul, and Jude admonished 80 2,5,6 | on that day, as was the Apostles' custom, he performed “the 81 2,5,8 | 17:1, 2 Kings 1:10) The Apostles Peter and Paul, who had 82 2,5,9 | servants of God (the prophets, apostles, and their successors)~borne 83 2,5,9 | administrators during the time of the Apostles. During the early~centuries 84 2,5,3 | Testament~period~Time of Apostles. (1st~cent.)~Persecution