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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1,2 | For the Bible is also the story of man.s redemp-~tion. God “ 2 1,1,2 | theme of the whole Biblical story, the purpose for which ~ 3 1,1,2 | written. ~ The Bible has one story. It is the record of God. 4 1,1,2 | The Old Testament is the story of a Covenant people in ~ 5 1,1,5 | Gospels contains the entire story. Just as important, perhaps 6 1,1,5 | in fact, that the whole story of our salvation seems just 7 1,2,1 | as a savior, and the epic story of deliverance was recorded 8 1,2,2 | the East of Eden and the story of Eve (2:15-25) and their ~ 9 1,2,2 | Jacob ~(28:10-38:30), the story of Joseph's life (chapters 10 1,2,2 | moral conclusion of this story is comprehensible to us. 11 1,2,2 | mythological concepts, as did the story of the creation of the world. ~ 12 1,2,2 | of the world. ~Thus, the story of the fall into sin is 13 1,2,2 | literal understanding of the story ~of the fall into sin. However, 14 1,2,4 | Transfiguration of Christ. ~ The story of Moses.s life opens in 15 1,2,4 | for the ~Israelites the story of their wandering; expanded 16 1,2,4 | Moses reveals to us the story of ~God.s creation of Earth 17 1,2,4 | Author. Moses closes his story with the following words: . 18 1,2,4 | as well as in the later story of the life of our ancestors 19 1,3,3 | The book of Joshua.~The story in the Books of Moses (Exodus, 20 1,3,5 | the Septuagint) begins its story with the birth of Sam-~uel. 21 1,3,5 | in a ~fiery chariot. The story of the 2nd (4th) Book of 22 1,3,5 | From this point on, the story of the 4th Book of the Kingdoms 23 1,4,1 | described. This origi-~nal story was later given a poetic 24 1,Add,0| message through the whole story. For there is a story. Or, 25 1,Add,0| whole story. For there is a story. Or, even more, ~the Bible 26 1,Add,0| the Bible itself is this story, the story of God's dealings 27 1,Add,0| itself is this story, the story of God's dealings with his 28 1,Add,0| to Revelation. And this story is history. ~There is a 29 1,Add,0| described and recorded in the story of ~the Covenant. Human 30 1,Add,0| salvation of ~man. It is the story of salvation, and therefore 31 1,Add,0| organically belongs to the story. It shows us ~man in his 32 1,Add,0| a centre in the Biblical story, or a crucial point on the 33 1,Add,0| were prophecies. The whole story was prophetical or .typical,. 34 1,Add,0| They tell us still the ~story of salvation, Magnalia Dei. 35 1,Add,0| part of revelation . the story of .the Whole Christ. ~( 36 1,Add,0| Church history is itself a story of redemption. The ~truth 37 1,Add,0| average men, and the whole story may seem to be all too human. 38 1,Add,1| truly Homeric, but the new story, fabricated by the means 39 2,1,1 | the commonplaces of our~story that Christianity was an 40 2,1,1 | Christians have seen in this story the fashion in which God 41 2,1,1 | the Christian faith.~The story, as seen from a Christian 42 2,2,4 | first gospel of Jacob,” “the story of Joseph the carpenter,” “ 43 2,2,6 | has made you well!” (The story of the ten lepers, Luke


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