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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1,4 | contemporary division into chapters and verses, the reading 2 1,2,2 | descendants of ~Shem are listed (chapters 10 and 11). ~ In the third 3 1,2,2 | that takes the final 39 chapters of Genesis, Abraham becomes 4 1,2,2 | story of Joseph's life (chapters 39-47). This section concludes 5 1,2,2 | which the fifth and sixth chapters of the book of ~Genesis 6 1,2,2 | Pomazansky)~The second and third chapters of the book of Genesis unfold 7 1,2,2 | subsequent journey to Sinai (chapters 12-18) precede the giving 8 1,2,2 | the Law, ~and consecutive chapters contain the codex of the 9 1,2,2 | into covenant with God (chapters 20-24). Next follow the 10 1,2,2 | services and ~priesthood (chapters 25-31), transgression of 11 1,2,2 | in intervals of idolatry (chapters 32-33). A ~renewal of the 12 1,2,2 | Lord.s directions by Moses (chapters 35-~40). ~ It is instructive 13 1,2,2 | reestablishes the covenant (chapters 27-30), and narrates the 14 1,2,2 | the final days of ~Moses (chapters 31-34). In Deuteronomy Moses 15 1,2,4 | God-given Bible. ~ In the first chapters of the Book of Genesis, 16 1,4,6 | 1-3). In the following chapters he writes about the sure 17 1,4,7 | pride, drunkenness etc. Chapters 24-33 ~give, on behalf of 18 1,4,7 | exercise self-control. ~ In chapters 42-43 Jesus praises God. 19 1,5,4 | in-~habitant. (Jeremiah, Chapters 7 and 9). ~ ~But the prophets 20 1,5,5 | and neighboring nations (Chapters 1 and 2), renouncement of 21 1,5,5 | people and call ~for justice (Chapters 3 through 5), prediction 22 1,5,5 | Judgment (5:18-26). The last chapters (6-~9) include five visions 23 1,5,5 | in order the last seven ~chapters of the Proverbs of Solomon ( 24 1,5,5 | city was saved (Isaiah, Chapters 36-37). After a while, the 25 1,5,5 | prophet's prayers (Isaiah, Chapters 38-39). ~ The Syrians, Assyrians, 26 1,5,5 | yet to be fulfilled (see Chapters 14, 21, 46-~47; cf. Chapters 27 1,5,5 | Chapters 14, 21, 46-~47; cf. Chapters 16-17 of Revelation). In 28 1,5,5 | 16-17 of Revelation). In Chapters 24-25 Isaiah spoke about 29 1,5,5 | 25:3-9). ~ ~The last 27 Chapters of the book of the prophet 30 1,5,5 | themes discussed in the Chapters of the book of Isaiah are 31 1,5,5 | The second and third chapters of the book of Habakkuk 32 1,5,5 | Some expressions of these chapters are literally repeated in ~ 33 1,5,5 | Jerusalem. It contains five chapters, ~which colorfully depict 34 1,5,5 | described in the first three ~chapters of the book, was extraordinary 35 1,5,5 | dreams to Nebuchadrezzar (Chapters 2 and 4). In the first dream, 36 1,5,5 | book of Revelation (Daniel, Chapters 7-8, Revelation, Chapters 37 1,5,5 | Chapters 7-8, Revelation, Chapters 11-12 and 17). ~ Babylon 38 1,5,5 | Isaiah and Jeremiah (Isaiah, Chapters 13-14 and 21, Jeremiah, ~ 39 1,5,5 | 13-14 and 21, Jeremiah, ~Chapters 50-51). In the book of Revelation 40 1,5,5 | of the Gentile kingdoms (Chapters 10-12). The prediction of 41 1,5,5 | of Daniel consists of 14 Chapters. ~The first six chapters 42 1,5,5 | Chapters. ~The first six chapters of the book make up its 43 1,5,5 | Gentiles during the captivity. Chapters 7-12 are prophetic and ~ 44 1,5,5 | book of Haggai has two ~chapters, which contain four speeches 45 1,5,6 | Jeremiah 16:21, Ezekiel Chapters 1-2, Daniel 2:20, Daniel 46 1,5,6 | Isaiah 8:9-14, Isaiah Chapters 25-27, Isaiah 26:2-12, Isaiah 47 1,5,6 | Triumphant Church: Isaiah, Chapters 26-27, Isaiah 52:1-2, Isaiah 48 1,Add,0| Testament writings? I mean, as chapters of the same ~unique book, 49 1,Add,0| torical documents only, not as chapters on the stages of history 50 2,1,9 | extensively~in subsequent chapters, the record of Christianity 51 2,2,2 | The present~separations of chapters was introduced by Cardinal 52 2,3,2 | Christ is hailed, a number of chapters are~read from the Acts. 53 2,3,2 | an almost 30-year period. Chapters 1-12 deal~with Ap. Paul’ 54 2,3,3 | John in the 2nd and 3rd chapters of~his Apocalypse. The purpose 55 2,5,4 | the many-headed beast in chapters 13-19 is the antichrist 56 2,5,4 | visions in the~succeeding chapters.~4. From the sixth chapter 57 2,5,4 | introduction).~8. In the following chapters (18 and 19), the judgment 58 2,5,4 | evil.~10. The final two chapters (21and 22) describe the 59 2,5,4 | most joyous and glorious chapters of~the Bible.~Every new 60 2,5,6 | in the fourth and fifth chapters of the~Apocalypse. An Orthodox 61 2,5,7 | developed more fully in further~chapters. By the removal of the fifth 62 2,5,8 | missiles. The following~chapters of the Apocalypse graphically 63 2,5,8 | The tenth and eleventh chapters occupy~an intermediary place 64 2,5,9 | the beast. The preceding chapters~began to acquaint the reader 65 2,5,0 | terminated. The following chapters (16-20) paint God's judgment 66 2,5,0 | judgment and the punishment in chapters 16-20 of the Apocalypse~ 67 2,5,0 | and then in more detail in chapters 18-19. Babylon is depicted 68 2,5,1 | judgment over God's foes in chapters 17-20. In addition, the 69 2,5,3 | Chs. 21-22)~The last two chapters of the book of the Apocalypse 70 2,5,3 | Apocalypse.~Visions~and chapters~Seven seals.~Heavenly~Adoration.


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