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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1,2 | the product not of one period and place but of many minds 2 1,1,5 | beginning of the Kings. period, it was written that ~“Samuel 3 1,1,5 | the Ecclesiastes. ~ The period between the Babylonian bondage 4 1,1,6 | concluded their task in a ~short period of time. It is this translation 5 1,1,7 | and in the Church over a period hundreds of years, then 6 1,2,2 | spirit well in advance of its period. For example: there must 7 1,2,4 | Deut. 1:46). During this period Moses developed the religious 8 1,2,4 | has been continuing over a period of millennia. The figure ~. 9 1,3,1 | Judges cover the earliest period in the history of ~the Jewish 10 1,3,1 | Chronicles cover the monarchical period in the history of the Jewish 11 1,3,1 | five hundred years. This period ended with the fall of the 12 1,3,1 | Maccabees cover the last period of the Old Testament history 13 1,3,3 | Jewish people entered the period of so called Judges. ~These 14 1,3,3 | The four-hundred-year-long period, during which the ~Jewish 15 1,3,5 | deal with the monarchical period in the history of the Jewish 16 1,3,5 | of the Kingdoms cover a period of 500 years from the birth 17 1,5,2 | turned out to be the darkest period in the history of the Jewish 18 1,5,5 | Isaiah and Micah. This first period is centered on Isaiah, whose 19 1,5,5 | Israel in 722 B.C. The first period ended in king Manasseh's 20 1,5,5 | Samaria in 721. It was a period of ~spiritual decline of 21 1,5,5 | of the second prophetic period, which started after Manasseh ( 22 1,5,5 | days. At the end of the try period these youths turned up to 23 1,Add,9| of God efficiently in a period of doom and despair ~like 24 1,Add,0| Matt. 1:1). It was the period of ~promises and expectation, 25 2,1,1 | of the Intertestamental period were priests, who led the 26 2,1,1 | during the Intertestamental period from~the Mosaic law and 27 2,1,2 | During the~intertestamental period the synagogue had arisen, 28 2,1,3 | throughout the Intertestamental~Period, the Jews had great reverence 29 2,1,5 | close of the~Old Testament period, is credited with bringing 30 2,1,6 | during the Intertestamental Period the foreign powers exercising~ 31 2,1,6 | closing years of~the Greek period. They took their name from 32 2,1,7 | during the~Intertestamental Period, possibly in the Maccabaean 33 2,1,8 | of the Intertestamental Period, suffering from misrule 34 2,1,9 | emerged in the midst of a period in which the major high 35 2,3,2 | same reason that during the period from Easter to Pentecost,~ 36 2,3,2 | covers an almost 30-year period. Chapters 1-12 deal~with 37 2,3,2 | Christian communities in a short period of time. The Book of Acts 38 2,4,3 | went to Arabia for a short period and then returned to Damascus 39 2,5,4 | Apostolic times, the whole period of existence~of the Church 40 2,5,5 | ministered to them for a period of about forty years. Having 41 2,5,5 | Church, from the Apostolic period up to the time of the~end 42 2,5,9 | and symbolically means the period of persecutions. The public 43 2,5,9 | rebirth of paganism during the period of general~apostasy from 44 2,5,2 | devil, encompasses the whole period of existence of Christianity. 45 2,5,3 | t~of God.~Old-Testament~period~Life in Eden (Gen. 2:9)~ 46 2,5,3 | of David)~New-~Testament~period~Time of Apostles. (1st~cent.)~


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