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1 1,1,1| Bible many years ago when he wrote: .This book con-~tains the 2 1,1,2| an-~cient Church Father wrote, “God did not become words, 3 1,1,4| the Apos-~tles, as they wrote their own epistles in Greek. 4 1,1,5| Inspired by God, Moses wrote down his revelations, laws 5 1,1,5| 26 we find ~“And Joshua wrote these words in the book 6 1,1,5| behavior of royalty, and wrote it in a book and laid it 7 1,1,5| response of those people who ~wrote it and handed it down to 8 1,1,5| every case in which someone wrote, by the inspira-~tion of 9 1,1,7| which in the holy Councils wrote the Nicene Creed, summarizing ~ 10 1,1,7| which in these same Councils wrote the Canons ~which are the 11 1,2,2| times. As ~Apostle Paul wrote to Hebrews, the Old Testament 12 1,2,2| Calvary. The prophet Isaia wrote about this with much ~greater 13 1,2,2| would believe Me; for he wrote about Me” (John 5:46, Mark 14 1,2,2| all Israel” (1:1). “Moses wrote this law and delivered it 15 1,2,3| have believed me: for he wrote of me” (John: 5:46). Here 16 1,3,5| that the prophet Samuel wrote the first part of the 1st 17 1,3,5| prophets Na-~than and Gad wrote the end of the 1st (Ch. 18 1,3,5| poet, the prophet Isaiah wrote a remark-~able book full 19 1,3,8| Empire. For this purpose, he wrote an appropriate decree, as 20 1,4,2| contribu-~tor to the book. He wrote over 80 psalms.more than 21 1,5,1| Some-~times the prophets wrote down their discourses themselves; 22 1,5,5| book of prophecies, he ~wrote chronicles of kings Uzziah 23 1,5,7| example, the Apostle Paul wrote, ~“Unto me, who am less 24 2,1,5| and the other things he wrote should be received and kept 25 2,2,2| that time. The Evangelists wrote in Greek rather than in~ 26 2,2,2| this requirement~when he wrote: “No prophecy of Scripture 27 2,2,3| St. John the Theologian wrote his Gospel later than the~ 28 2,2,3| old. Somewhat earlier, he wrote the Apocalypse or the book 29 2,2,5| scribes. That is also why he wrote his Gospel preeminently 30 2,2,5| assuming that originally he wrote his Gospel in Hebrew, and 31 2,2,5| St. Matthew had been.~He wrote his Gospel based on conversations 32 2,2,5| Apostle Paul in~Rome when he wrote the epistle to the Colossians.~ 33 2,2,5| Irenaeus of Lyons, St. Mark wrote his Gospel based on discussions 34 2,2,5| the third Gospel, St. Luke wrote it at the request of a~prominent 35 2,2,5| Antioch and for whom he then~wrote the Acts of the Apostles, 36 2,2,5| island of Patmos where~he wrote the Apocalypse or Revelation ( 37 2,2,5| from his exile,~St. John wrote his Gospel and died a natural 38 2,2,5| Tradition claims that St. John wrote his Gospel at the request 39 2,2,5| Christ. St. Irenaeus of Lyon wrote~about these circumstances 40 2,3,3| where, apparently, St. Peter wrote his~Epistle. At that time, 41 2,3,3| Patmos. During exile, he wrote his Apocalypse – Revelations. 42 2,3,3| end of the 1st century, wrote his Gospel and 3 Epistles. 43 2,3,3| written by John after he wrote the Gospel — “That which 44 2,3,3| churches, to whom Apostle Peter wrote at a later~date.~Undoubtedly 45 2,4,3| the school of~Tyrannus. He wrote his letter to the Galatians ( 46 2,4,3| Corinth~himself where he wrote a letter to the Romans, 47 2,4,3| 28). In Rome Saint Paul wrote his letters to the Philippians ( 48 2,4,3| teachings in Ephesus, he wrote his first letter to Timothy 49 2,4,3| this second imprisonment he wrote his second letter to Timothy 50 2,5,2| of Irenaeus of Lyons, who wrote an apologia on the Apocalypse.~ 51 2,5,5| Island of Patmos, St. John wrote letters from there to these 52 2,5,6| ancient writer Tertullian wrote that the~blood of the martyrs