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Bishop Alexander (Mileant)
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creation

   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1,2 | the Bible is the God of creation. The Bi-~ble opens with 2 1,1,2 | that belongs to the perfect creation which He had purposed before 3 1,2,1 | Penteteuchal account of the creation of the world and man stands 4 1,2,1 | litera-~ture. All non-biblical creation legends by their polytheistic 5 1,2,1 | explanation of the how of creation in its ongoing op-~eration 6 1,2,1 | alone can sense the .why. of creation. The Bi-~ble alone discloses 7 1,2,1 | Regarding its account of creation as outlined in Gen. 1, the 8 1,2,1 | the sequence of phases of ~creation that it lists is amazing 9 1,2,1 | appen-~dix .the Days of creation.). ~ In its account of the 10 1,2,1 | is rather an account of creation and redemption. It has an 11 1,2,1 | cuneiform tablets illustrate the creation and particularly the Flood, 12 1,2,2 | context: an account ~of the creation of the world, the first 13 1,2,2 | the description of the creation of the world follows a religious 14 1,2,2 | into existence (1:1-2:14), creation of Adam, placing him in ~ 15 1,2,2 | 50). ~ ~Narrative of the Creation of the World.~(By Protopresbyter 16 1,2,2 | speaks briefly about the creation of the world. His account 17 1,2,2 | concludes his account ~of the creation as if he were concluding 18 1,2,2 | greatness. He presents ~the creation of the world and its history, 19 1,2,2 | aim in the account of the creation was to instill basic religious 20 1,2,2 | from the account of the creation. These are: ~ ~. God did 21 1,2,2 | be the crown of ~earthly creation. ~. Man is made after the 22 1,2,2 | stand at the head of earthly creation. ~Of course, the revelation 23 1,2,2 | the revelation about the creation of the world supplanted 24 1,2,2 | ethically. The history of the creation of the world, which has 25 1,2,2 | speaks twice ~about the creation of man. It was necessary 26 1,2,2 | chapter as the ~crown of creation, in the general picture 27 1,2,2 | the general picture of the creation of the world. Now, after 28 1,2,2 | by speaking again of the creation of the first ~man and of 29 1,2,2 | depiction of a fictitious creation of the mind. ~The symbolic 30 1,2,2 | example, is the account of the creation of the woman from Adam's 31 1,2,2 | Biblical account of the creation of ~woman supports the concept 32 1,2,2 | 26). The account of the creation of man ~and of the origin 33 1,2,2 | as did the story of the creation of the world. ~The first 34 1,2,2 | the earnest expectation of creation ~awaiteth the manifestation 35 1,2,2 | of the sons of God. For creation was made subject to vanity, 36 1,2,2 | the same in hope, because creation itself also~shall be delivered 37 1,2,2 | For we know that the whole creation groaneth and travaileth 38 1,2,2 | means that the groaning of creation is not eternal; obviously 39 1,2,4 | Addendum 1: The Days of Creation.~ .I believe in the One 40 1,2,4 | to us the story of ~God.s creation of Earth and man. Until 41 1,2,4 | world. ~ Moses divided God.s creation of the world into seven 42 1,2,4 | account focuses on the creation of ~our Earth and everything 43 1,2,4 | place ~on the second day of creation. In this manner, the solar 44 1,2,4 | this was the third .day. of creation. ~ The first green plants, 45 1,2,4 | the Original Cause of the Creation and the wisdom of its ~Author. 46 1,2,4 | this brief sketch of God.s creation of the universe, it should 47 1,Add,7| prayer . ~everything . all creation from man on down to a worm ( 48 1,Add,0| book, as a whole, was a creation of the community, both in 49 1,Add,0| book which narrates the creation, fall and salvation of ~ 50 2,1,9 | God's plan for the entire creation,~and that God purposes to “ 51 2,3,3 | the world was not God’s creation but that of lower forces~ 52 2,4,4 | is in Christ, he is a new~creation; old things have passed 53 2,5,4 | had occurred prior to the creation of the world, are~described 54 2,5,5 | multitude of subsequent steps in creation, uniting~the world with 55 2,5,9 | angelic world before the creation of the material one. As 56 2,5,9 | angelic world before the creation of the material world.~This


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