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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1,6 | English texts, Orthodox priests prefer the ~.King James. 2 1,2,2 | Testament temple. These priests ~were responsible for teaching 3 1,2,2 | and delivered it to the priests” (31:9) may well ~refer 4 1,2,4 | shall be to me a kingdom of priests and an holy nation”~(Exod. 5 1,2,4 | status of Aaron and the priests. He collected and placed 6 1,3,2 | Law of Moses did ~command priests to teach godliness to the 7 1,3,2 | followed in ~practice. Most priests limited their activities 8 1,3,5 | land of Israel with pagan priests of Baal. To ~teach Ahab 9 1,3,5 | invited the king, the pagan priests and all the people of Israel 10 1,3,5 | repented of idol worship. The priests of Baal that came to ~the 11 1,5,3 | Old Testament times the priests, in principle, only made 12 1,5,3 | public morality. They were priests, not pastors. The Jewish 13 1,5,3 | ordinary ~people or princes, priests or judges, slaves or kings. 14 1,5,3 | prophets de-~scending from priests, like Ezekiel and Habakkuk. 15 1,5,5 | rulers and negligence of ~priests. Amos viewed the restoration 16 1,5,5 | prophet also rebuked the priests who reduced the faith in 17 1,5,5 | Judaic princes, judges and priests: ~ ~.Woe to her that is 18 1,5,5 | treacherous persons: her priests have ~polluted the sanctuary, 19 1,5,5 | Levi's descendants were priests, acolytes and singers in 20 1,5,5 | descendant of a ~family of priests. He was called for the prophetic 21 1,5,5 | denounced the negligence of priests, telling them on behalf 22 1,5,5 | Testament era, the Judaic priests would be re-~placed by people 23 1,5,5 | in people (1:6-14) ~and priests (2:1-9), cruelty and turning 24 1,5,7 | negligence and hypocrisy of priests, false-~hood of self-appointed 25 1,Add,1| apostolic tradition our priests offer uniformly in every 26 2,1 | political rulers, and as high priests in the cleansed and restored 27 2,1,1 | Intertestamental period were priests, who led the revolt against~ 28 2,1,2 | at Jerusalem in which the priests~officiated at sacrifices 29 2,1,2 | Israelites, a Court of the Priests, and the~temple building 30 2,1,2 | surrounding~the Court of the Priests, from which it was separated 31 2,1,2 | wall. In the Court of~the Priests, which contained the large 32 2,1,2 | Within the Court of the Priests, on the peak of Mount Moriah, 33 2,1,2 | officials of the temple were the priests, but those of the synagogue 34 2,1,4 | harvest to the Lord and to His priests. It~is sometimes called 35 2,1,4 | altar in the Court of the~Priests in commemoration of the 36 2,1,6 | in the Gospels were~the priests, the scribes, the Pharisees, 37 2,1,6 | New Testament times.~The Priests. At the beginning of the 38 2,1,6 | and his sons were named priests with~him. After that the 39 2,1,6 | There came to be so many priests, that in the days of David 40 2,1,6 | appoint and to remove high~priests. A high priest might (and 41 2,1,6 | in the Gospels of chief priests who were members of the~ 42 2,1,6 | the twenty-four courses of~priests.~The Scribes. The scribes 43 2,1,6 | the most part,~they were priests who were willing to compromise 44 2,1,6 | Gerazim, in which their priests officiated for about 275~ 45 2,1,7 | court composed of the chief priests, elders,~and scribes. This 46 2,2,2 | its learned bishops and priests, the Church always concerned 47 2,5,3 | Christianity, at first~from Jewish priests and scribes, and later from 48 2,5,8 | executed more than five hundred priests of Baal) (Rev. 16:16, 17: 49 2,5,9 | Pilate and the Jewish high priestsunited in sentencing Christ 50 2,5,9 | king, Queen Jezebel and her priests, the false prophets and 51 2,5,9 | Sometimes, for greater effect, priests would hide behind the~statues


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