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Alphabetical [« »] meshach 1 mesopotamia 8 mesopotamian 2 message 44 messenger 3 messengers 4 messiah 63 | Frequency [« »] 45 though 44 blessed 44 living 44 message 44 often 44 others 44 point | Bishop Alexander (Mileant) Toward understanding the Bible IntraText - Concordances message |
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1 1,1,1 | in large measure from the message of the Bible. ~Western man. 2 1,1,1 | comes from the Biblical message that God loves the entire 3 1,1,5 | an interpretation of the message received from God. ~Thus, 4 1,2,2 | values. Indeed, the central ~message is the monotheism which 5 1,2,4 | Aaron conveyed the Lord's message and per-~formed the magic 6 1,3,1 | the Bible is their clear message that it is not blind ~accident, 7 1,Add,9| this sole and perennial message. They are expected to propagate 8 1,Add,9| all, the identity of the message must be ~preserved. ~ One 9 1,Add,9| perennial ~vehicle of the divine message, which was once delivered 10 1,Add,9| be called to address the message ~of salvation, as it has 11 1,Add,0| Archpriest Georgy Florovsky ~ ~Message and Witness.~ What is the 12 1,Add,0| the letter but with the ~message. St. Hilary put it emphatically: 13 1,Add,0| Is there any definite message in the Bible, ~taken as 14 1,Add,0| And again, to whom is this message, if any, properly addressed? ~ 15 1,Add,0| authorized version of the divine ~message. The message is divine; 16 1,Add,0| the divine ~message. The message is divine; it comes from 17 1,Add,0| Incarnate that keeps the message of the Kingdom. The Bible 18 1,Add,0| unbeliever has no access to the message, simply because he does 19 1,Add,0| it. For ~him there is no .message. in the Bible. ~ It was 20 1,Add,0| main theme and one main message through the whole story. 21 1,Add,0| same God, and his ultimate message ~was ever the same. It is 22 1,Add,0| is the identity of this message that gives to the various 23 1,Add,0| secure the unity of the message well enough, and perhaps 24 1,Add,0| carries with itself a divine message. God's deeds constitute 25 1,Add,0| constitute themselves a ~message. No need therefore to escape 26 1,Add,0| very heart of the Biblical message. And all this came from 27 1,Add,0| Not the phrasing, but the ~message is the core. And the Church 28 1,Add,0| the full meaning of this message, simply because the Church 29 1,Add,0| continuous rediscovery of the message once delivered to the saints 30 1,Add,0| by ~faith. Moreover, this message is ever re-enacted in the 31 1,Add,0| part of the New ~Testament message. The Church itself is a 32 1,Add,0| summarized the Scriptural message in creeds, and in many other 33 1,Add,0| inner structure of the basic message is shown forth, all particular 34 1,Add,0| presentation of the main message in a creed or in a system, 35 1,Add,0| this was a part of the message of the Kingdom to ~come. 36 1,Add,1| rooted in the Apostolic message, or ~kerygma, and authenticated 37 1,Add,1| this basic ~and overarching message, the very heart of the Gospel. 38 1,Add,1| by which only the basic message, or .the truth,. of the 39 1,Add,1| Scripturae, that is, the Divine message, can be detected only juxta 40 2,1,1 | outright or devitalized their message~by compromise. Even among 41 2,2,1 | god and spell) means good message or news. This name designates~ 42 2,2,2 | to correctly convey His message. St. Peter pointed to this 43 2,2,5 | superiority of Christ’s message~over the paltry opinions 44 2,3,3 | 14).~Light: “This is the message which we have heard from