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1 1,1,1 | that, at a time when many Christians of different de-~nominations 2 1,1,1 | studying the Bible, Orthodox Christians . apart from the some excep-~ 3 1,1,3 | Testament to which the Orthodox Christians belong. ~The New Testament 4 1,2,4 | has shown that the ancient Christians used sacred images in the ~ 5 1,2,4 | conditions, when, for example, Christians ~needed to hide holy things 6 1,3,0 | of persecution by pagans, Christians found in these books ~numerous 7 1,4,7 | heeded and loved by Orthodox Christians. ~ ~Selected Proverbs.~ ~ 8 1,Add,8| the Apostle writes to the Christians that God the Father has ~ 9 1,Add,9| driven by the failure of Christians to be truly Christian. Obviously, 10 1,Add,1| the Early Church. .When Christians spoke of the .Rule of Faith. 11 1,Add,1| the faith according to us Christians, and read the Scripture 12 2,1,4 | God from Mount Sinai. To Christians it is familiar because on 13 2,1,5 | Testament times. The early Christians, though they~permitted these 14 2,1,8 | the sins of the people.~Christians confidently identify that 15 2,1,8 | prophecies about the Messiah. But Christians~recognized Jesus of Nazareth 16 2,1,1 | brought him to the cross.~Christians have seen in this story 17 2,1,1 | known only to~Himself, so Christians have maintained, God chose 18 2,2,5 | documented at the request of Christians living in Rome. The~very 19 2,2,5 | a church for Antiochian Christians.~St. Luke’s Gospel clearly 20 2,2,5 | request of the Ephesian Christians.~They brought him the first 21 2,2,5 | John’s time who posed as Christians, but who included in their~ 22 2,3,1 | Teachings and how the~first Christians developed and lived within 23 2,3,2 | on the life of the early Christians that “were of one heart 24 2,3,3 | rules and piety for all Christians, and contain hardly any~ 25 2,3,3 | teachers~appeared among the Christians. Taking advantage of Apostle 26 2,3,3 | and confirm the Asia~Minor Christians in their faith as he himself 27 2,3,3 | for the same Asia Minor Christians. In~this second Epistle, 28 2,3,3 | faith and morals of the Christians. At that time, there was 29 2,3,3 | clear is that they were Christians.~As to the time and place 30 2,3,3 | Epistle was to warn the Christians not to be captivated~by 31 2,3,4 | they all doggedly persuade Christians to abide with spiritual 32 2,4,3 | authority to~persecute the Christians beyond the borders of Palestine 33 2,4,3 | the necessity for gentile Christians to follow the~traditions 34 2,4,3 | the Judaists and Judean Christians.~Upon becoming Christians, 35 2,4,3 | Christians.~Upon becoming Christians, many of the Judaists held 36 2,4,3 | it too was necessary~for Christians to strictly observe all 37 2,4,3 | of the law of Moses for Christians.~However, even after this 38 2,4,3 | this Council, many Judean Christians continued to stubbornly 39 2,4,4 | altercate: 1 Cor. 6:1-7.~Christians — sons of God: Gal. 4:7; 40 2,4,5 | that confronted the early Christians of the first~century, Apostle 41 2,4,5 | and endeavors of the first Christians, the establishment of Christian~ 42 2,5,1 | the interest of believing~Christians, as well as that of simply 43 2,5,3 | where the blood of~many Christians was spilled, including that 44 2,5,3 | century, the persecution of Christians intensified. Emperor Domitian~ 45 2,5,3 | systematic persecution of Christians, at first in Asia Minor 46 2,5,3 | Apocalypse was written for Christians~in order to console, teach, 47 2,5,4 | always drew the attention of Christians to itself, especially at 48 2,5,4 | the first century, some Christians, interpreting~the lucidity 49 2,5,4 | century: persecution of the Christians by the pagan emperors. The~ 50 2,5,4 | contemporaries but also for Christians of all times, who were to~ 51 2,5,5 | churches in order to prepare~Christians for the oncoming persecutions. 52 2,5,5 | spread Gnosticism among the Christians was a certain Nicolai (Nicholas),~ 53 2,5,5 | Paul, and Jude admonished Christians not to be ensnared by these~ 54 2,5,6 | martyrs serves as seed for new Christians. The persecution of the 55 2,5,7 | spiritual persecution of Christians~during the Apostolic times 56 2,5,7 | of mankind's~calamities. Christians who have suffered physically 57 2,5,8 | many prophets and the first~Christians.~ 58 2,5,9 | descendents~of the Woman (Christians) are discussed, it is evident 59 2,5,9 | Paul called the Galatian Christians: “My children, for whom 60 2,5,9 | and fasting, with which~Christians become spiritual and become 61 2,5,9 | recall~that many zealous Christians from the first centuries 62 2,5,9 | spiritual heights that modern Christians cannot fathom. Monasticism 63 2,5,9 | pseudo-prophets corrupt unsteady Christians into various sects~and cults. 64 2,5,9 | It was decreed that all Christians who did~not bow down to