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1 1,1,5 | nor that ~it restricts the power of the Word of God. We must 2 1,2,2 | world manifests the wisdom, power, and goodness of God. ~. 3 1,2,2 | no arbitrary exercise ~of power; even a king must fear God 4 1,2,3 | of Judas will fall from power (Gen. 49:10); on the Messiah, 5 1,2,3 | Behold, I give ~unto you power to tread on serpents and 6 1,2,3 | scorpi-~ons, and over all the power of the enemy: and ~nothing 7 1,2,3 | recognized that they lost the power to administer the ~death 8 1,3,1 | in-~comprehensible, Whose power is infinite, and Whose righteous 9 1,3,5 | to destruction. Military power, diplomatic skills and other 10 1,3,1 | and tributary to Rome. The power soon was con-~centrated 11 1,3,1 | Romans. Antipater passed the power on to his son, the cruel 12 1,4,3 | calls Je-~sus Christ “the power of God, and the wisdom of 13 1,4,7 | is due, when it is in the power of thine hand to do~it. 14 1,5,2 | became a mighty military ~power. In two centuries, the Assyrian 15 1,5,2 | to support his military power, and threatened to destroy ~ 16 1,5,2 | was the time of loss of power of Assyria and strengthening 17 1,5,3 | inspired words had great power to ~wake the repentant feeling 18 1,5,5 | Amos emphasized that the power of God stretched out beyond 19 1,5,5 | will ransom them from the power of the grave; I will redeem~ 20 1,5,5 | the people at the helm of power, whose ~responsibility was 21 1,5,5 | prophet believed in the power of repentance, and that 22 1,5,5 | description of God's glory and power, His wisdom, goodness and 23 1,5,5 | Isaiah 66:1-2). .He giveth ~power to the faint; and to them 24 1,5,5 | slow to anger, and great in power, and will~not at all acquit 25 1,5,5 | and those at the ~helm of power: ~ ~.Woe unto him that buildeth 26 1,5,5 | the king recognized the power of Jehovah and commanded 27 1,Add,5| word of the Savior has the power and the might to heal both 28 1,Add,7| Like a living grace-filled power, the word of God has a wonder-working 29 1,Add,7| carries in itself and by the Power which it has in itself, 30 1,Add,8| the Logos . it has the ~power to give birth and regenerate 31 1,Add,0| revelation, it does not bind the power of ~God's Word. The Word 32 1,Add,1| Church, by the ever abiding power of the quickening Spirit. 33 2,1 | Antioch who later~came into power.~When Jonathan was treacherously 34 2,1 | struggles to establish his~power in the face of the Greek 35 2,1 | Epoch. For centuries the power of the Romans in the west 36 2,1 | country and establish their power~over it. When Pompey, the 37 2,1 | opportunity to increase his own power or advance the interests 38 2,1,4 | the~Holy Spirit came with power upon the group of disciples 39 2,1,6 | had significant political power; and after the Romans seized 40 2,2,1 | His divine and sovereign power. Then, everything — nature 41 2,2,5 | God, to whom was given all power in heaven and on earth. 42 2,2,5 | of sins (ch. 26:28).~His power to deliver His subjects 43 2,3,3 | speaks of the designation~and power of the Sacrament of Chrismation.~ 44 2,3,3 | 5:19-20). “As His divine~power has given to us all things 45 2,3,3 | in common.~And with great power the Apostles gave witness 46 2,5,3 | representative of the hostile secular power) and in the beast emerging 47 2,5,3 | hostile pseudo-religious power). It discloses the main~ 48 2,5,4 | deteriorating religious power. In~this part of the Apocalypse, 49 2,5,4 | A horn is the symbol of power or might. Long attire denotes~ 50 2,5,6 | They are endowed with power and have sovereignty over~ 51 2,5,8 | i.e., from the devil's power (Rev. 9:4).~The prophet 52 2,5,9 | him; the antichrist seeks power; and the false-prophet seeks 53 2,5,9 | prophet that “He was granted power to instill the spirit into 54 2,5,0 | reached~the apogee of his power and his control over the 55 2,5,0 | Babylon, in~which godless power was concentrated in ancient 56 2,5,1 | general personification of any power that is anti-God. The~false 57 2,5,1 | pseudo-religious or corrupt church power.~It is important to understand 58 2,5,2 | time~he was deprived of power over the world, “fettered” 59 2,5,2 | although he no longer had power over them. The~Lord said