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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1,1 | Why the Holy Scriptures are so dear to us.~The aim 2 1,1,1 | thou hast known the holy scriptures, which are able to make 3 1,1,2 | Understanding of the Holy Scriptures.~The holy scriptures or 4 1,1,2 | Holy Scriptures.~The holy scriptures or the Bible is a collection 5 1,1,3 | the importance of the Holy Scriptures Jesus said, “Till heaven 6 1,1,4 | The most important of the Scriptures were the ~Gospels, the sacred 7 1,1,4 | makes the Old Testament Scriptures valuable to the Church? 8 1,1,4 | points this out. Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye~ 9 1,1,4 | thou hast known the holy scriptures, which are able to make 10 1,1,4 | the Old Testament sacred scriptures, the Church has shown that 11 1,1,4 | fact that the Old Testament Scriptures occupy four times ~as many 12 1,1,4 | commentaries on the Holy Scriptures, preferring that we should 13 1,1,4 | Lord's words: ... They [the Scriptures] are~they which testify 14 1,1,4 | reflect the sun, so these scriptures reflect that which was foreor-~ 15 1,1,4 | with the Old ~Testament Scriptures. Without the sunlight of 16 1,1,5 | services, along with the Scriptures (the Old Testament). But 17 1,1,5 | accepted as part of the Scriptures (of this, more later). The 18 1,1,5 | beginning, God.s Word, ~the Holy Scriptures, which is His revelation. 19 1,1,5 | that in one respect the Scriptures are themselves a response ~ 20 1,1,5 | revelation in the form of the Scriptures, the Church has, through 21 1,1,6 | translation of the Holy Scriptures in 384 ~AD (based on authentic 22 1,1,7 | the exact contents of the Scriptures. ~ Thus, it is pointless 23 1,1,7 | dangerous to discuss the Scriptures apart from ~the life of 24 1,1,7 | life of the Church. If the Scriptures as we know them could only 25 1,1,7 | defined the meaning of the Scriptures as it confronted the perpetrators 26 1,1,7 | essence of the Faith and the Scriptures, which in these same Councils 27 1,2,4 | gold, or stone. The Sacred Scriptures strictly insist that we 28 1,4 | Hagiographa in Greek), i.e. Sacred Scriptures. ~ ~ 29 1,4,7 | Alexandria to translate Sacred Scriptures into Greek. ~Jesus was among 30 1,5,2 | Ezra collected the ~Holy Scriptures 450-~25 ~Development of 31 1,Add | described Himself. ~ The Holy Scriptures of the New Testament are 32 1,Add,0| Tertullian's attitude to the Scriptures was typical. He was ~not 33 1,Add,0| the Scriptural ground. ~Scriptures belonged to the Church. 34 1,Add,0| emphatically singular. The scriptures are indeed one Holy Scripture, 35 1,Add,0| truth” (1 Tim. 3:15). The Scriptures need interpretation. Not 36 1,Add,0| be an ordinary man. ~ The Scriptures are .inspired,. they are 37 1,Add,0| must not be overlooked. The Scriptures transmit and preserve the 38 1,Add,0| kind of substitute for the Scriptures. Both are to be kept side 39 1,Add,0| suggest at once that the Scriptures are the ~only authentic 40 1,Add,0| right understanding of the Scriptures. All hermeneutical .principles. 41 1,Add,1| the authority of the Holy Scriptures, then by the tradition of 42 1,Add,1| The reason was obvious: Scriptures were differently ~interpreted 43 1,Add,1| Second century the term .Scriptures. denoted primarily the ~ 44 1,Add,1| the authority of these .Scriptures. was sharply challenged, ~ 45 1,Add,1| praescriptione. He would not discuss ~Scriptures with heretics . they had 46 1,Add,1| they had no right to use Scriptures, as they did not belong 47 1,Add,1| did not belong to them. ~Scriptures were the Church.s possession. 48 1,Add,1| are evident will the true Scriptures, the ~true interpretations, 49 1,Add,1| the Gnostic mishandling of Scriptures, St. Irenaeus introduced 50 1,Add,1| sake, and they expound the Scriptures to us ~without danger, neither 51 1,Add,1| conformably with the Holy Scriptures. (c. 33). On an occasion 52 1,Add,1| with the intention of the ~Scriptures, nor in conjunction .with 53 2,1 | described in the Old Testament Scriptures and a greatly changed~social 54 2,1 | writer of Old Testament~Scriptures) and that of John the Baptist. 55 2,1,1 | the prophecies in their Scriptures and fondly~indulged the 56 2,1,2 | a synagogue in which the Scriptures were~read and interpreted 57 2,1,2 | or~public reading of the Scriptures; and formal preaching was 58 2,1,2 | interpretations of these Scriptures.~The elders seem to have 59 2,1,2 | translations of the Hebrew Scriptures into the current~Aramaic; 60 2,1,2 | different portions of the Scriptures or for a sermon or exhortation, 61 2,1,5 | The Scriptures.~The Jews of New Testament 62 2,1,5 | so~that from his days the Scriptures were the principal influence 63 2,2,5 | maintained that while the Holy Scriptures were a~result of Divine 64 2,2,5 | and~that the Old Testament Scriptures become clear and assume 65 2,2,5 | cited from the Old Testament Scriptures.~Additionally, we find Latin


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