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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2,2| subsiding, the sacrifice of Noa (ch. 7-8). Resumption of ~God. 2 1,2,2| Against Heresies, bk. ~5, ch. 6). ~It is essential to 3 1,3,3| walk on the dry riverbed (Ch. 3). Later, ~when they were 4 1,3,3| sounded the sacred ~trumpets (Ch. 6). It is worth noting 5 1,3,3| during the battle at Gibeon (Ch. 10). ~ Upon conquest, the 6 1,3,4| from cruel oppression ~(Ch. 6-7). Also remarkable is 7 1,3,4| oppressing the Jews at ~the time (Ch. 13-16). His life, which 8 1,3,5| wrote the end of the 1st (Ch. 26-31) and the whole of 9 1,3,5| lessons in the life of Samuel (Ch. 1-4). For example, one 10 1,3,5| Benjamin to be king of Israel (Ch. 5-12). Then the book ~of 11 1,3,5| to be king over Israel ~(Ch. 13-16). At that time a 12 1,3,5| Philistine giant named Goliath (Ch. 17). The defeat of Goliath 13 1,3,5| David, trying to kill him (Ch. 18-24). At the end of ~ 14 1,3,5| Philistines and the death of Saul (Ch. 25-31). David.s sad feelings 15 1,3,5| would be built by his son (Ch. 1-10). The second half 16 1,3,5| civil war that followed (Ch. 11-24). David expressed 17 1,3,5| its well-~being and glory (Ch. 1-11). Yet, high taxes 18 1,3,5| under his son, Rehoboam (Ch. 12). The ~kingdom split 19 1,3,5| true faith and god-~liness (Ch. 17-21). Grieving over the 20 1,3,5| the reign of king Joash (Ch. 2-13). Our Lord Jesus Christ 21 1,3,5| kingdom of Israel fell (Ch.17). Then large ~numbers 22 1,3,5| command of Sennacherib (Ch. 19). Good lessons can also 23 1,3,5| kings David and ~Josiah (Ch. 23). Hezekiah was a contemporary 24 1,3,5| captives (586 B.C., cf. Ch. 19-25). The Babylonian 25 1,3,0| suffering cruel tortures (Ch. 6-7). ~These sufferers 26 1,4,7| will praise him therewith. (Ch. 51). ~ ~In the book of 27 2,1,4| Tabernacles~which Jesus attended (ch. 7).~ 28 2,1,0| cultural whole under the Ch'in and~the Han dynasty. 29 2,2,5| earth being given to Him (ch. 28:18). For the present 30 2,2,5| twelve~tribes of Israel” (ch. 19:28).~He also warned 31 2,2,5| from among all the~nations (ch. 28:19), while the Kingdom 32 2,2,5| grows from a tiny seed (ch.~13:31). In the age to come 33 2,2,5| to inherit the Kingdom (ch. 25:32-34). In this Kingdom 34 2,2,5| Jews) will be cast out (ch. 8:11-12). Matthew~certainly 35 2,2,5| Jesus which meanssavior” (ch. 1:21). In order to save 36 2,2,5| gave His~life as a ransom (ch. 20:28); His blood was poured 37 2,2,5| for the remission of sins (ch. 26:28).~His power to deliver 38 2,2,5| in all his temptations (ch. 4:1-11) and second by coming 39 2,2,5| victoriously alive~from the dead (ch. 28).~After preaching in 40 2,3,2| among the Jews of Palestine; ch. 13-28 deal with Ap. Paul’ 41 2,3,2| through council” (Acts ch. 15). Through narrative 42 2,3,3| Council~in Jerusalem (Acts ch. 15). It has to be assumed 43 2,3,3| Jews to Christianity (Acts ch. 2-4) From the 1st chapter~ 44 2,3,3| Apostolic council (Acts~ch. 15). Other data on Peter 45 2,5,4| His Second Coming (Matt. ch. 24, Mark ch. 13, Luke ch. 46 2,5,4| Coming (Matt. ch. 24, Mark ch. 13, Luke ch. 21). The reason 47 2,5,4| ch. 24, Mark ch. 13, Luke ch. 21). The reason for such 48 2,5,4| reign of the antichrist (Is. ch. 13-14, and ch. 21; Jer. 49 2,5,4| antichrist (Is. ch. 13-14, and ch. 21; Jer. chs. 50-51). There 50 2,5,4| dawn of Christianity (Rev. ch. 12).~However, the resurrection 51 2,5,4| the false prophet (Rev. ch. 20). Thus, the participator 52 2,5,4| churches of Asia Minor (ch. 1).~2. The letters to the 53 2,5,4| increasingly frightening (up to ch. 20).~5. The blast of the 54 2,5,4| Woman~clothed with the sun (ch. 12), and the evil forces — 55 2,5,6| the “blood of the Lamb” (Ch. 7) alludes to the consecration 56 2,5,6| Spirit (Is. 11:2 and Zech. ch. 4). A multitude of eyes 57 2,5,6| Egyptian bondage (Exodus, ch. 15). Likewise, the Israel 58 2,5,7| vision of the four horsemen~(Ch. 6)~The vision of the seven 59 2,5,8| twelve tribes of Israel (Rev. ch. 7), the tribe of Dan was 60 2,5,9| ancient pagan empires (Daniel ch. 7). The fourth beast referred 61 2,5,9| 23, 1 Macc. and 2 Macc. ch. 9), and finally the followers 62 2,5,1| Babylon in 539 B.C. (Isa. ch. 13-14; 21:9;~and Jer. ch. 63 2,5,1| ch. 13-14; 21:9;~and Jer. ch. 50-51). There is a lot 64 2,5,1| 17-19), and the devil (ch. 20), St. John does not 65 2,5,2| and the last judgment.~(Ch. 20)~The twentieth chapter, 66 2,5,3| in Egypt~(10 plagues; Ex. ch.~7-12 .)~Wandering in the~


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