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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2,1 | become the father of ~a great nation. Thus the sacred history 2 1,2,2 | shepherds, became a ~God chosen nation. The covenant was central 3 1,2,2 | divinely revealed to the nation of Israel directly from 4 1,2,2 | been adopted from any other nation. The Year of Jubilee legislation ( 5 1,2,2 | not privileged to lead the nation across the Jordan River. 6 1,2,2 | The book ends ~with the nation looking forward to the settlement 7 1,2,2 | religious foundation of the ~nation (4:44-26:19), reestablishes 8 1,2,2 | predicts a dark future for the nation if it does not follow the 9 1,2,2 | Israel were forming into a nation the Mosaic ~Code goes far 10 1,2,4 | kingdom of priests and an holy nation”~(Exod. 19:6). They were 11 1,2,4 | molded a ~small but stalwart nation, ready to meet its destiny 12 1,3,1 | development of the Jewish nation spanned many centuries and ~ 13 1,3,1 | the ground in the ~Jewish nation for building God.s Kingdom 14 1,3,1 | each individual and every nation. The Bible ~provides excellent 15 1,3,2 | in the life of the Jewish nation. Even though the Law of 16 1,3,2 | impact on the faith of ~the nation and quite often saved it 17 1,3,2 | restore godliness in the nation. While teaching people about 18 1,3,2 | events in the life of the nation, as well as the coming of ~ 19 1,3,3 | forty-year-long journey of the Jewish nation through the desert of the 20 1,3,3 | Jews in order to save the nation ~from the hands of its oppressive 21 1,3,4 | the history of the chosen nation from the death of Joshua 22 1,3,4 | times God delivered the nation through ~judges. ~ One of 23 1,3,5 | time. Under Solomon, the nation of Israel reached the peak 24 1,3,5 | with the Assyrians, and the nation of Samaritans was thus ~ 25 1,3,5 | internal affairs of the nation whose religious ~life had 26 1,3,5 | prolong the well-being of a nation, whereas wickedness ~inevitably 27 1,3,7 | Providence by which the nation was saved and prepared for 28 1,5,4 | Jeremiah: ~ ~.Ah sinful nation, a people laden with iniquity, 29 1,5,4 | soul be avenged on such a nation as this? I will make Jerusalem ~ 30 1,5,5 | a prophet in the captive nation. ~ Remarkable is Ezekiel' 31 1,5,5 | never was since there was a nation even to that same time: 32 1,5,7 | weak and hapless in their nation. Often this mission required 33 1,5,7 | distant future of their nation, neighbors ~and the whole 34 1,Add,9| The mystery of the Incar-~nation was a mystery If the love 35 1,Add,0| provisional one. In this nation only true prophets were 36 1,Add,0| much more a Church than a nation, like other .nations.. Ta 37 1,Add,0| in contrast to the only nation or people that was also ( 38 1,Add,0| Church was limited to one nation. In the new all national 39 1,Add,0| but she was not a pattern nation. One may put it this way. 40 1,Add,0| after Christ, but one .nation,. the Christian nation, 41 1,Add,0| nation,. the Christian nation, genus Christianum . in 42 1,Add,0| dimension as the incar-~nation of the Word, lest the crucial 43 2,1 | family in Egypt into the nation~of Israel, the deliverance 44 2,1 | Throughout the Old Testament the nation Israel is seen as a chosen 45 2,1,1 | losing all hope that their nation would gain~political freedom 46 2,1,6 | the history of Israel as a nation Aaron, the brother of~Moses, 47 2,1,6 | keep themselves (and~the nation as much as possible) from 48 2,3,3 | royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own special people,


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