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1 1,1,1 | the Bible. In most Western nations civil law is based primarily 2 1,2,1 | Israelite ~people and many other nations. Archaeology has shed abundant 3 1,2,1 | list. The Table of the Nations (Gen. 10) is shown by archaeological 4 1,2,2 | his children (chapter 9), nations ~spread across the Near 5 1,2,2 | beginning to ~the history of nations in the book of Genesis. 6 1,2,2 | they were by ~polytheistic nations, and threatened to die out 7 1,2,2 | hath made of one blood all nations~of men for to dwell on all 8 1,2,2 | commandments and laws ~of ancient nations that inhabited the northwestern 9 1,2,3 | Abraham, ~in Whom all the nations will be blessed (Gen. 22: 10 1,2,3 | thy ~Seed shall all the nations of the earth be blessed; ~ 11 1,2,3 | He is the expectation of nations. [Septuagint trans-~lation] ~ ~ 12 1,3,1 | to bring salvation to all nations on ~earth through the Jews. 13 1,3,1 | by antagonistic Gentile nations . Canaanites, Moabites, 14 1,3,5 | throughout the history of many nations! ~ ~Chronology.~ ~Kings 15 1,4,2 | captivity of sin. The names of nations hostile to Israel ~are taken 16 1,4,7 | up the roots of~the proud nations, and planted the lowly in 17 1,5,1 | the fate of some ancient nations, the advent of the Messiah, 18 1,5,2 | strong, be-~cause all the nations that surrounded Israel worshipped 19 1,5,5 | of the Judgment over all nations (3:1-17) and subsequent 20 1,5,5 | examples to the neighboring nations, and more would be required 21 1,5,5 | Israel ~and neighboring nations (Chapters 1 and 2), renouncement 22 1,5,5 | adopted from the neighboring nations. Hosea also ~predicted the 23 1,5,5 | the city of the terrible nations shall fear thee. For ~thou 24 1,5,5 | that is spread over all nations. He will swallow up death 25 1,5,5 | Assyria (33), judgment over nations and God's grace (34-35), 26 1,5,5 | Bethlehem (5), ~judgment over nations (6), mercy to the faithful ( 27 1,5,5 | punishment to the neighboring nations . Moabites and Am-~monites 28 1,5,5 | judgment over the neighboring nations (2:4-15), judgment over 29 1,5,5 | cruel ~to the conquered nations. In his book Nahum very 30 1,5,5 | thee a prophet unto the nations” (Jeremiah 1:5). Ap-~pointing 31 1,5,5 | this day set thee over the nations~and over the kingdoms, to 32 1,5,5 | prophecies about the neighboring nations (25:15-38; 46-51), devastation, ~ 33 1,5,5 | the future of the Gentile nations that surrounded the Jews, 34 1,5,7 | Kingdom of God, of ~which many nations would become a part. Of 35 1,Add,0| set apart from all other nations, constituted as a sacred 36 1,Add,0| than a nation, like other .nations.. Ta ethne, nationes or 37 1,Add,0| the temporal life of the nations. The old Israel was a pro-~ 38 1,Add,0| Cbrist and his Church, not nations or societies, nor the sky 39 2,2,5 | present age from among all the~nations (ch. 28:19), while the Kingdom 40 2,2,5 | the age to come all the nations will be gathered before 41 2,2,5 | Matthew traveled to other nations to~spread the Gospel, and 42 2,5,4 | judgments of God over different nations and~individuals. Included 43 2,5,4 | place over individuals and nations.~By the end of the world, 44 2,5,6 | the tribes, generations, nations, and tongues. They stood 45 2,5,8 | boundary beyond which the nations hostile~to God are concentrated, 46 2,5,9 | it was meant to rule all nations with a rod of~iron” is the 47 2,5,1 | emerge in order~to seduce the nations and then will be punished 48 2,5,3 | 6:9-11).~The just of all nations~(7:9-17). Strength of~Saint’