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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1,4| in spirit in the Heavenly City, seeking the ~things to 2 1,2,4| set out at once from the city of Rameses that their forced 3 1,2,4| thirty-two miles from the city of Rameses, and the next 4 1,3,3| were taking the Canaanite city of Jericho on the border 5 1,3,3| Canaan, the ~walls of the city collapsed after the Israelites 6 1,3,3| Israelites had walked around the city and sounded the sacred ~ 7 1,3,5| and made it ~his capital city. Previously Jerusalem had 8 1,3,5| Jerusalem had been a Canaanite city of Ushalim, i.e. city founded 9 1,3,5| Canaanite city of Ushalim, i.e. city founded by~god Shalem. The 10 1,3,5| founded by~god Shalem. The city is known from the Accadian 11 1,3,5| tradition identifies it with the city of Melchizedek, a contempo-~ 12 1,3,5| died a very old man in the city of Sa-~maria during the 13 1,3,5| magnificent temple and the city of Jerusa-~lem were leveled 14 1,3,6| to start rebuilding the city and providing reli-~gious 15 1,3,7| desperate condition the city of Jerusalem was in. He ~ 16 1,3,7| authority. He rebuilt the city ~and surrounded it with 17 1,3,7| rebuilt and ~populated the city and sanctified its walls, 18 1,3,7| settlement and rebuilding of the city, the structure of the society 19 1,3,9| tribe of Simeon from the city of Bethulia. By her courageous 20 1,3,9| courageous deed she ~saved her city and the whole country from 21 1,4,7| his own spirit is like a city that is broken~down, and 22 1,4,7| spirit than he that taketh~a city (Prov. 16:32). Sorrow is 23 1,5,2| was burned down, and the city was ~destroyed. The blinded 24 1,5,5| denouncement and punishment for the city. The ~Ninevites believed 25 1,5,5| a God's angel, ~and the city was saved (Isaiah, Chapters 26 1,5,5| people glorify thee, the city of the terrible nations 27 1,5,5| polluted, to the oppressing city! She obeyed not the voice; ~ 28 1,5,5| contemporary Nineveh, the city of blood and treachery. 29 1,5,5| just retaliation to this city for the innocently shed 30 1,5,5| took it and destroyed the city ~and the Temple. The survivors 31 1,5,5| destroyed Temple and the city, and the grief of the ~Jews. 32 1,5,5| the devastation ~of the city, instead of providing help 33 1,5,5| Zedekiah, destruction of the city and the Temple. The prophet 34 1,5,5| when the enemy took the city. According to the vision, 35 1,5,5| during the battle for the city, as it was predicted to 36 2,1 | the~stronger, seized the city of Jerusalem and fortified 37 2,1 | siege the Romans entered the city. They took the ambitious 38 2,1,2| by the east wall of the city was known as Solomon’s Porch ( 39 2,1,4| from year to year in the city of the central place of 40 2,1,6| came to live around the city of Samaria. They worshipped~ 41 2,2,5| visits of the Lord to that~city.~The fundamental difference 42 2,4,2| Gentiles, in perils in the city, in perils in the wilderness, 43 2,4,2| fellow-brother Apostles. Once, in the city of Antiochcapital of 44 2,4,3| he was a native of this city~and descended from Jews 45 2,4,3| remaining in the latter city for~one and a half years. 46 2,5,3| Sea to~the south of the city of Ephesus and during ancient 47 2,5,4| cleanliness or purity. The city of~Jerusalem, the temple, 48 2,5,8| clothed in sunshine, and the city of~Jerusalem are different 49 2,5,8| the saints and the beloved city [the Church]” by the regiments 50 2,5,8| crucified,” point to the city of~Jerusalem, in which our 51 2,5,0| the beast and the~capital city of the antichristian empire (“ 52 2,5,0| that~destroyed the ancient city of Jerusalem in 586 B.C.) 53 2,5,0| rich Rome with its harbor city. However, many traits attributed~


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