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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1,2 | in ~a community of faith, ancient Israel, journeying toward 2 1,1,4 | and superior to that of ancient Israel. ~ ~Using the Old 3 1,1,4 | the literary monuments of ancient Russia) she nevertheless 4 1,1,5 | to the ~practice by the ancient Jews of re-examining the 5 1,1,5 | with their knowledge of ancient events and their ability 6 1,1,5 | Old Testament prove their ancient beginnings. The ~narratives 7 1,1,5 | correspond exactly ~with the ancient traditions of those people, 8 1,1,5 | author was present ~in those ancient times. ~ The responses from 9 1,1,5 | them as being extremely ancient: months have no names but 10 1,1,5 | and the people of those ancient times. ~ ~The Old Testament 11 1,1,6 | version translated into Ancient Latin (the Itala) was the 12 1,2,1 | made it The ~Book for the ancient Hebrews. ~ Because the books 13 1,2,1 | one book from another ~the ancient Jews referred to them by 14 1,2,1 | man stands unique in all ancient litera-~ture. All non-biblical 15 1,2,1 | majestic Genesis account. ~Ancient Mesopotamian writers blindly 16 1,2,1 | Pentateuch also records the most ancient history of humanity with 17 1,2,2 | a .de-mythologizing. of ancient notions, the unmasking of 18 1,2,2 | ticular, from the mythology of ancient Mesopotamia, the homeland 19 1,2,2 | more noble that any other ancient ju-~dicial code. Of course 20 1,2,2 | commandments and laws ~of ancient nations that inhabited the 21 1,2,2 | might have been with other ancient codes, ~the Law of Moses 22 1,2,3 | Pseudo-Jonathan on Genesis 3:15 (ancient rabbinic lit-~erature): . 23 1,2,3 | lawgiver. ~ Ralbag (Gersonides, ancient rabbinic literature) comments 24 1,2,4 | build. In ~fulfillment of an ancient promise, the remains of 25 1,2,4 | Transjordan lay along the ancient caravan route known as the 26 1,2,4 | archaeology has shown that the ancient Christians used sacred images 27 1,3,1 | unknown to people in that ancient time before the coming of 28 1,3,3 | noting that the site of ancient Jericho is now being excavated 29 1,3,3 | shed light on the events of ancient history described in the 30 1,4,1 | south of Damascus, in the ancient Bashan. The land was named 31 1,4,5 | appear to be just another ancient lyrical song. This is ~the 32 1,5,1 | about ~the fate of some ancient nations, the advent of the 33 1,5,1 | tions and sermons of the ancient prophets here. ~ ~ 34 1,5,5 | situated at the place of ancient Gath-~hepher. ~ The Book 35 1,5,5 | made his book unique in the ancient litera-~ture. The book of 36 1,5,5 | and rush, in one day. The ancient and honorable, he is the 37 1,5,5 | remarkable monument of the ancient poetry. ~ In brief, the 38 1,5,5 | wicked had to start with the ancient men at the sanctuary (Ezekiel 39 1,5,5 | the heaven and God as the Ancient of days and the .Son of 40 1,5,7 | expressed it in an image: the ancient prophets had been digging 41 1,5,7 | times. For example, the ancient Babylon is ~associated with 42 1,5,7 | antichrist; hostile hordes of ancient pagan tribes with the persecutors 43 1,Add,9| feeling. When I read the ancient classics of Christian theology, 44 1,Add,0| genus Christianum . in the ~ancient phrase, tertium genas . 45 1,Add,1| function of tradition in the Ancient Church.~Archpriest George 46 1,Add,1| characteristic of the attitude of the Ancient ~Church in the matters of 47 1,Add,1| hermeneutical question in the Ancient Church.~ At this point St. 48 1,Add,1| use of Tradition in the Ancient Church can be ~adequately 49 1,Add,1| common assumption of the Ancient Church, from St. Irenaeus 50 2,1,6 | hundred. They possess a very ancient manuscript of~the books 51 2,1,9 | merely a memory, are very ancient.~Hinduism in its earlier 52 2,2,2 | copied according to the most ancient and~reliable manuscripts. 53 2,2,2 | evidence than that of any other ancient writing.~The Slavic and 54 2,2,2 | with all their knowledge of ancient languages~and sincere efforts 55 2,2,3 | especially works of the ancient~Church’s Fathers), give 56 2,2,5 | grabbed him (Mark 14:51-52). Ancient tradition perceives this 57 2,2,5 | Tim. 4:11). According to ancient tradition St. Peter designated 58 2,2,5 | According to St. Luke.~The ancient historian, Eusebius of Caesarea, 59 2,2,5 | Paul to~the Colossians. Ancient tradition adds to this that 60 2,3,2 | Origen – as well as in the ancient Syrian~translation of the 61 2,3,3 | ascribes the composition of an~ancient form of Divine Liturgy to 62 2,3,3 | according to John, while~ancient tradition regarded him as 63 2,4,4 | brightreminiscent of the ancient Prophets, and reflects a 64 2,5,1 | during the Liturgy because in ancient times the reading of~Holy 65 2,5,3 | writing the Apocalypse.~Ancient tradition places the writing 66 2,5,3 | city of Ephesus and during ancient times was a place of exile.~ 67 2,5,3 | Church, the devil. This ancient dragon amasses the godless~ 68 2,5,4 | and the~judgment of the ancient cities of Sodom and Gomorrah 69 2,5,4 | punishment~of the devil, this ancient serpent, who began all the 70 2,5,5 | 17). The Nicolaitans were ancient heretic-Gnostics. Gnosticism 71 2,5,5 | the~Church spoke out.~The ancient Gnostic sects have long 72 2,5,6 | roots the teaching of the ancient Gnostics, who accepted the 73 2,5,6 | that the sufferings of the ancient martyrs served as a~moral 74 2,5,6 | apathetic pagan world. The ancient writer Tertullian wrote 75 2,5,8 | the righteous citizens of ancient Jerusalem~before it was 76 2,5,8 | near Mt. Carmel, where in~ancient times Barrack defeated the 77 2,5,9 | that personified~the four ancient pagan empires (Daniel ch. 78 2,5,9 | of the~mark is drawn from ancient customs, according to which 79 2,5,9 | imperfect in every way. In ancient times the numeric~count 80 2,5,0 | power was concentrated in ancient times. (It was the Chaldean 81 2,5,0 | forces that~destroyed the ancient city of Jerusalem in 586 82 2,5,0 | Babylon are not applicable to ancient Rome and evidently refer


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