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1 1,1,1 | given not by man, but by God. Therefore, in the ~light 2 1,1,1 | Therefore, in the ~light of God.s word, mistakes or correct 3 1,1,1 | will unearth new gems of God.s wisdom. ~ Consequently, 4 1,1,1 | book con-~tains the mind of God, the state of man, the doom 5 1,1,1 | design; and the ~glory of God its end. ~ Among all the 6 1,1,1 | created in the image of God, a direct teaching of Scripture. 7 1,1,1 | the Biblical message that God loves the entire human race, 8 1,1,1 | concept of the Kingdom of God. The public philosophy of 9 1,1,2 | its ~writing. The Bible is God.s written word. It is the 10 1,1,2 | word. It is the record of God.s dealings with man. It 11 1,1,2 | with man. It reveals ~how God has acted and how man has 12 1,1,2 | the will and the ways of God. An an-~cient Church Father 13 1,1,2 | cient Church Father wrote, “God did not become words, He 14 1,1,2 | Book, but we worship the God whom the Book makes known. ~ 15 1,1,2 | for religious faith. The God of the Bible is the God 16 1,1,2 | God of the Bible is the God of creation. The Bi-~ble 17 1,1,2 | words, “In the beginning God....” He is the first cause, 18 1,1,2 | sometimes walking with God and some-~times apart from 19 1,1,2 | Him, is invested by the God of the Bible with freedom 20 1,1,2 | keep all of the laws of God, God has acted to ~help 21 1,1,2 | all of the laws of God, God has acted to ~help him. 22 1,1,2 | has acted to ~help him. God has entered history to save 23 1,1,2 | story of man.s redemp-~tion. God “Gave His only Son,” because 24 1,1,2 | purposed before time was. God did not cre-~ate man and 25 1,1,2 | man and then abandon him. God entered into man.s life. 26 1,1,2 | story. It is the record of God.s making Himself known to 27 1,1,2 | and of ~man.s response to God.s self-disclosure. The Old 28 1,1,2 | sometimes disobedient to God, Who was always striving 29 1,1,2 | John 1:14) as John put it. God spoke the living Word in 30 1,1,2 | Covenant, the new Israel of God, the Body of Christ, the 31 1,1,2 | beyond time, learning to know God, to discern His will and 32 1,1,2 | will be the transcendent God at the final consummation 33 1,1,2 | Messiah, ~the incarnate Son of God, our Lord Jesus Christ. 34 1,1,3 | intellect ~but rather through God’s inspiration. He cleansed 35 1,1,3 | of man, but holy men of God spoke as they were moved 36 1,1,3 | and Aaron are examples of God.s revelations to the prophets. 37 1,1,3 | revelations to the prophets. God sent to a very reti-~cent 38 1,1,3 | to ~how he would expound God.s will to the people was 39 1,1,3 | shalt be to him instead of God”~(Exodus 4:15-16). ~ While 40 1,1,3 | the Church. According to God.s plan, people are called 41 1,1,3 | Testament, namely the word of ~God. The Church not only preserved 42 1,1,3 | only preserved the word of God but has retained its correct 43 1,1,4 | Jesus Christ, the Son ~of God. Next came all the other 44 1,1,4 | belief in the one, true God, and the fulfillment of 45 1,1,4 | and the fulfillment of God's commandments and b) they 46 1,1,4 | given by inspiration of~ ~ 7~God, and is profitable for doctrine, 47 1,1,4 | henceforth the Kingdom of God is proclaimed (Luke 16:16). ~ ~ 48 1,1,5 | 9~Scripture. Inspired by God, Moses wrote down his revelations, 49 1,1,5 | carried the ark containing God.s commandments, “Take this 50 1,1,5 | covenant of the Lord your God” (Deuteronomy 31:26). The ~ 51 1,1,5 | Ezra, the ~holy teacher of God.s laws (Ezra 7:12) In collaboration 52 1,1,5 | they heard the word ~of God and kept it (cf. Luke 8: 53 1,1,5 | directness. For the mysteries of God are given to us in the context 54 1,1,5 | Christ, the Lord of all, God Incarnate, was to all appearances 55 1,1,5 | preserves for us the Word of God in a form which human be-~ 56 1,1,5 | be-~ings can grasp. When God spoke to man, the communication 57 1,1,5 | the power of the Word of God. We must rather believe 58 1,1,5 | adequately to convey the Word of God to us. His Word does not 59 1,1,5 | the image and likeness of God ~(Gen. 1:27; 5:1; 9:6) and 60 1,1,5 | communication possible. ~That God speaks to us in the forms 61 1,1,5 | Spirit enables us to speak of God. ~ Theology (literally . 62 1,1,5 | literally .words about God.) is thus made possible 63 1,1,5 | defined) is our response to God who first spoke to us, whom 64 1,1,5 | same point of beginning, God.s Word, ~the Holy Scriptures, 65 1,1,5 | themselves a response ~to God, for they are at one and 66 1,1,5 | the same time the Word of God and the response of humanity. ~ 67 1,1,5 | The Bible is the Word of God brought to us through the 68 1,1,5 | by the inspira-~tion of God, a work which became part 69 1,1,5 | in being a response to God it is also an interpretation 70 1,1,5 | the message received from God. ~Thus, there is certainly 71 1,1,6 | enlighten-~ing that country with God.s word. In 863 they arrived 72 1,1,7 | incarnation of the Son of God). It was ~the life of the 73 1,2,1 | a single col-~lection of God.s revelations and were designated 74 1,2,1 | nipresent and omniscient God is revealed through inspiration 75 1,2,1 | universe exists because God made it and has a definite 76 1,2,1 | Mesopotamia and the Nile. God providentially lead the 77 1,2,1 | calling . to be the people of God, the prototype of Christ. 78 1,2,1 | striking intervention of God. God re-~vealed himself 79 1,2,1 | striking intervention of God. God re-~vealed himself to Moses 80 1,2,1 | covenant Israel becomes God's people, and God becomes 81 1,2,1 | becomes God's people, and God becomes Israel's ~Lord. 82 1,2,1 | guided by the ~spirit of God. It was sung beside the 83 1,2,1 | generation. ~ The activity of God is revealed with a great 84 1,2,1 | progressive self-revelation of God culminating in the Messiah-Christ 85 1,2,2 | specifically: to show that God is the primary Designer 86 1,2,2 | within himself the breath of God . an immortal soul, made 87 1,2,2 | made in ~the likeness of God. Man was created for the 88 1,2,2 | fountainhead of evil in the ~world. God constantly concerns Himself 89 1,2,2 | ch. 7-8). Resumption of ~God.s promises after the Flood, 90 1,2,2 | prominent ~after obeying God's call (12:1-25:20), promises 91 1,2,2 | return of the people of God into the promised land ( 92 1,2,2 | world. Moses, the ~seer of God, speaks briefly about the 93 1,2,2 | embrace the greatness of God's work? In es-~sence this 94 1,2,2 | the day in which the Lord God made the~heavens and the 95 1,2,2 | not to immerse the idea of God in the crude-~ness of purely 96 1,2,2 | perceptions. He has to say .God made,. .God took,. .God 97 1,2,2 | has to say .God made,. .God took,. .God saw,. .God ~ 98 1,2,2 | God made,. .God took,. .God saw,. .God ~said,. and even . . 99 1,2,2 | God took,. .God saw,. .God ~said,. and even . .God 100 1,2,2 | God ~said,. and even . .God walked;. but the first words 101 1,2,2 | Genesis, In the beginning God made, ~and then, The Spirit 102 1,2,2 | and then, The Spirit of God moved over the water, already 103 1,2,2 | already speak clearly of God as a spirit, and ~consequently 104 1,2,2 | vivid. In it we read about God's face, about the hands, 105 1,2,2 | eyes, steps, shoulders of God, of God's ~belly. Take hold 106 1,2,2 | steps, shoulders of God, of God's ~belly. Take hold of weapon 107 1,2,2 | the psalmist appeals to ~God. In his homilies on the 108 1,2,2 | heard the voice~of the Lord God walking in the garden in 109 1,2,2 | said, the voice of the Lord God walking in the garden in 110 1,2,2 | afternoon.~What are you saying? God walks? Surely we are not 111 1,2,2 | anything higher by this? No, God does not ~walk . quite the 112 1,2,2 | heard the~voice of the Lord God walking in the garden in 113 1,2,2 | to hide themselves from ~God Who was approaching them. 114 1,2,2 | principal truth is that God is the one spiritual Being 115 1,2,2 | Genesis call the .sons of God,. and from them faith in 116 1,2,2 | from them faith in the one God was passed on to Abraham ~ 117 1,2,2 | shall say to~them, “The God of our fathers has sent 118 1,2,2 | name of the very~essence of God: And God spoke to Moses, 119 1,2,2 | very~essence of God: And God spoke to Moses, saying, 120 1,2,2 | the lofty conception of God that Moses is expounding 121 1,2,2 | Genesis: In the beginning God made the heaven and the 122 1,2,2 | there was the one Spirit, God, Who transcends time, transcends 123 1,2,2 | book of Genesis the name of God is given without any definitions 124 1,2,2 | thing that can be said about God is that He is, that He is 125 1,2,2 | series of other truths about God, the world, and man, are 126 1,2,2 | creation. These are: ~ ~. God did not separate a part 127 1,2,2 | in creating the world. ~. God created the world of His 128 1,2,2 | power, and goodness of God. ~. The world which is visible 129 1,2,2 | the image and likeness of God, and bears in himself the 130 1,2,2 | the breath ~of life from God. ~ ~From these truths the 131 1,2,2 | deface and lose the image of God in himself, that he might 132 1,2,2 | Old Testament concept of God is expressed with vivid 133 1,2,2 | the truth of the unity of God in a Trinity of Persons. 134 1,2,2 | as one of us; and later, God appeared to Abraham ~in 135 1,2,2 | mag-~nificent expression of God's revelation, of the divine 136 1,2,2 | word .hands. in relation to God suggests to him the ~idea 137 1,2,2 | appropriate way, as relating to God. This expression 'took' 138 1,2,2 | the ~account: And the Lord God said, It is not good that 139 1,2,2 | 2:20). Then it ~was that God put a trance upon Adam and 140 1,2,2 | the truth of the unity of God, the truth of the unity, 141 1,2,2 | the Areopagus in Athens: God is one, and He hath made 142 1,2,2 | still a noble ~creature of God from the beginning of his 143 1,2,2 | blessedness and his nearness to God are inseparable, “God is 144 1,2,2 | to God are inseparable, “God is my protection and~defense: 145 1,2,2 | cf. Pss. 27:1, 32:7). God .walked in paradise,. so 146 1,2,2 | to sense the beatitude of God's nearness and to be aware 147 1,2,2 | aware that one is ~under God's protection, it is necessary 148 1,2,2 | they straightway hid from God. Adam, where art~thou? — 149 1,2,2 | hid myself. ~The Word of God tells us that God is omnipresent, 150 1,2,2 | Word of God tells us that God is omnipresent, and He is 151 1,2,2 | It ~is said of Moses that God spoke with him face to face, 152 1,2,2 | 12). .My soul ~lives in God as a fish lives in water 153 1,2,2 | constitute a chastisement from God, still it must be recognized 154 1,2,2 | law of nourishment which God gave ~His creatures. God 155 1,2,2 | God gave ~His creatures. God appoints the seeds of plants 156 1,2,2 | lawful for him. For animals, God declares: And to all the 157 1,2,2 | creatures: And the Lord God saw the earth, and it was 158 1,2,2 | manifestation of the sons of God. For creation was made subject 159 1,2,2 | freedom of the children of~God. For we know that the whole 160 1,2,2 | postulate that there is a god of good and a god of evil; 161 1,2,2 | there is a god of good and a god of evil; but one ~way or 162 1,2,2 | what the Bible tells us. God did not create or~cause 163 1,2,2 | Wisdom of Solomon says: For God made not death: neither 164 1,2,2 | Hades upon the earth... For God created man for incorruption, 165 1,2,2 | the coming of the Son of God on earth. ~This is always 166 1,2,2 | here, If thou be the Son of God, command that~these stones 167 1,2,2 | wondering shepherds, became a ~God chosen nation. The covenant 168 1,2,2 | to this event. It bound God and Israel in an agree-~ 169 1,2,2 | an agree-~ment by which God undertook to provide for 170 1,2,2 | Him alone as the one true God and live as a holy commu-~ 171 1,2,2 | to any relationship with God. The tabernacle was a portable 172 1,2,2 | encampment, symbolizing God's presence in their ~midst. 173 1,2,2 | deliverance from Egypt and with God's covenant ~relationship 174 1,2,2 | life of Moses, chosen by God for the deliver-~ance of 175 1,2,2 | the giving of the Law ~of God through Moses, where chapter 176 1,2,2 | enter-~ing into covenant with God (chapters 20-24). Next follow 177 1,2,2 | the directions given by God, and ordering the life of 178 1,2,2 | of Israel directly from God. No part of it ~has been 179 1,2,2 | emphasizes the way in which ~God is to be worshipped and 180 1,2,2 | severe judgment whenever God's commandments were broken. ~ 181 1,2,2 | examples directly re-~vealed by God on Mt. Sinai, and are still 182 1,2,2 | not totally obedient to God. Although he brought Israel 183 1,2,2 | Deuteronomy Moses looks back upon God's blessing and provision ~ 184 1,2,2 | the righteous and faithful God of Si-~nai and encourages 185 1,2,2 | obedience and faithfulness. The God revealed ~in Moses' addresses 186 1,2,2 | and ~remain faithful to God. ~ ~ In conclusion of this 187 1,2,2 | moral law is ~ingrained by God into the human soul, so 188 1,2,2 | don't know anything ~about God or His revelation, have 189 1,2,2 | single, invisible and just God, and the rejection of every 190 1,2,2 | power; even a king must fear God and obey the law, “that 191 1,2,2 | towns which the Lord your God gives you, according to 192 1,2,3 | fullness of the time ~was come, God sent forth his Son, made 193 1,2,3 | this purpose the Son of God was ~manifested, that he 194 1,2,3 | thee, Jesus, ~thou Son of God? art thou come hither to 195 1,2,3 | Christ came, who is over all, God blessed ~for ever. ~Hebrews 196 1,2,3 | sus reconciled us with God. Jews therefore said unto 197 1,2,3 | prophet~Deuteronomy 18:18-19 [God says to Moses:] I will ~ 198 1,2,3 | all, and ~they glorified God, saying, That a great prophet ~ 199 1,2,3 | risen up among us; and, That God hath visited ~his people. ~ 200 1,2,3 | Stephen to the Sanhedrim:] God ~shall send Jesus Christ, 201 1,2,3 | restitution of all things, ~which God hath spoken by the mouth 202 1,2,3 | prophet shall the ~Lord your God raise up unto you of your 203 1,2,3 | destroy all the enemies of God] ~ ~Matthew 2:1-2 When Jesus 204 1,2,4 | close relationship with God as he, because “The Lord~ 205 1,2,4 | without being consumed. God's voice came out of the 206 1,2,4 | people were convinced that God was about to liberate them 207 1,2,4 | fled). In the name of the God of Israel they requested 208 1,2,4 | had to be made to their God at a place ~three days' 209 1,2,4 | man, for the judgment is God's” (Deut. ~1:16-17). Having 210 1,2,4 | the Law on Mount Sinai. ~ God called Moses up to the mountain 211 1,2,4 | 19:18). Then the voice of God rolled forth, sol-~emnly 212 1,2,4 | Commandments:~1. I am the Lord your God . thou shall have no other 213 1,2,4 | the name of the Lord thy God in vain.~4. Remember the 214 1,2,4 | sabbath of the Lord thy God.~5. Honor thy father and 215 1,2,4 | At the end of that time God gave him “two tables of 216 1,2,4 | written with the finger of God” (Exod. 31:18). ~ Down in 217 1,2,4 | enter: “For the Lord your God is bringing you into a good 218 1,2,4 | composed a song of praise to God, whom he had served so humbly 219 1,2,4 | I believe in the One God, our Father, All-Encompassing, 220 1,2,4 | reveals to us the story of ~God.s creation of Earth and 221 1,2,4 | our world. ~ Moses divided God.s creation of the world 222 1,2,4 | days.. During six days God created the world, and on 223 1,2,4 | pletion. ~ “In the beginning, God created the heavens and 224 1,2,4 | Bible ~encompasses all that God created: our visible physical 225 1,2,4 | created. indicates that God ~made the world from nothing. 226 1,2,4 | it. On the first .day,. .God said: let there be light.. 227 1,2,4 | the following words: .and God saw what He had made and 228 1,2,4 | body, a ju-~dicious soul in God.s image. The Bible also 229 1,2,4 | animals as blessed with .God.s breath. . an eternal soul. 230 1,2,4 | to ~his soul, created in God.s image, man is capable 231 1,2,4 | feel-~ing causes him to seek God.s company, to follow the 232 1,2,4 | good and become closer to God. ~ In concluding this brief 233 1,2,4 | concluding this brief sketch of God.s creation of the universe, 234 1,2,4 | understand the main points that God ~wishes to open to us, without 235 1,2,4 | outward forms of wor-~ship of God and the veneration of the 236 1,2,4 | to be used to glo-~rify God. With all the pure and high 237 1,2,4 | available to us, we must glorify God according to the ~call of 238 1,2,4 | bility of art is a gift from God. ~ In the Bible we read:~. 239 1,2,4 | filled him with the spirit of God, in wisdom, in ~understanding, 240 1,2,4 | as exceptional places of God's glory. For example, so 241 1,2,4 | Ark, in the midst of which God ~deigned to reveal Himself 242 1,2,4 | visible image of the Invisible God, in the ex-~pression of 243 1,2,4 | the forms for glorifying God and His saints in col-~ors 244 1,2,4 | in the holy churches of God for veneration . . . For 245 1,3,1 | place in several stages. God chose the Jewish people 246 1,3,1 | through the Jews. It was in God.s plan that the Savior of 247 1,3,1 | the first citizens ~of God.s Kingdom and preachers 248 1,3,1 | prophets, being sent by God, spiritually prepared the 249 1,3,1 | Jewish nation for building God.s Kingdom among people. 250 1,3,1 | that they were chosen by God. As the Gospels ~say, they 251 1,3,1 | not blind ~accident, but God that directs and decides 252 1,3,1 | provides excellent examples of God.s Providence by showing 253 1,3,1 | see qualities of the Great God Whose mercy is endless, 254 1,3,2 | to apostasy from faith in God. With rare exceptions, Jewish 255 1,3,2 | people in the true ~faith, God frequently sent them His 256 1,3,2 | was inherited, yet it was God who called each prophet 257 1,3,2 | studied the Bible, prayed to God, copied books ~and rewrote 258 1,3,2 | communities were called by God to prophetic ~ministry, 259 1,3,2 | and spread the faith in God. These were men strong in 260 1,3,2 | his own, by obedience to God ~and fearless performance 261 1,3,3 | strengthened in their faith in God. It was ~now time for the 262 1,3,3 | to inherit the land which God had promised to their righteous 263 1,3,3 | we can clearly see how God was constantly helping the 264 1,3,3 | in the book ~of Joshua. God.s help in conquering the 265 1,3,3 | temporary leaders chosen by God from among the Jews in order 266 1,3,4 | disgusting pagan cus-~toms. God punished the Jews for these 267 1,3,4 | would repent and turn to God. Then He would have mercy 268 1,3,4 | organize the army and, with ~God.s help, drive away the oppressor. 269 1,3,4 | Israelites would again ~forget God, start worshipping idols 270 1,3,4 | would again repent, and God would send them another 271 1,3,4 | oppression, and six times God delivered the nation through ~ 272 1,3,4 | is that an apostasy from God.s ~Law is followed by oppression, 273 1,3,4 | repentance . by deliverance. And God.s help is manifested ~in 274 1,3,4 | physical strength ~from God, he several times seriously 275 1,3,5 | childless, Hannah prayed God to give her a son, which 276 1,3,5 | vow, consecrated him to God.s service under the ~high 277 1,3,5 | priest Eli was rejected by God for ~the wickedness of Eli. 278 1,3,5 | was at first obedient to God, but later be-~came proud 279 1,3,5 | about doing the will of God. For this reason God in-~ 280 1,3,5 | of God. For this reason God in-~structed Samuel to anoint 281 1,3,5 | and young David, ~with God.s assistance, killed a Philistine 282 1,3,5 | quite successful, because God was helping him ~in everything 283 1,3,5 | Ushalim, i.e. city founded by~god Shalem. The city is known 284 1,3,5 | David: his deep faith in God, unshak-~able hope in God. 285 1,3,5 | God, unshak-~able hope in God.s help, his sympathy for 286 1,3,5 | humility, was gifted by God with great wisdom. Solo-~ 287 1,3,5 | the Israelite people from God. During this time of religious 288 1,3,5 | time of religious decline, ~God sent Israel a few remarkable 289 1,3,5 | of these messengers from God . the prophet Elijah and 290 1,3,5 | the ~people believed in God and, in tears, repented 291 1,3,5 | life and a great love for God, the prophet Elijah was 292 1,3,5 | of ~this sin of apostasy, God allowed the kingdom of Israel 293 1,3,5 | gradually forget the true ~God and started building altars 294 1,3,5 | who was about to die, yet God had mercy on him because 295 1,3,5 | spiri-~tual law: faith in God and godly living prolong 296 1,3,6 | teaching the people about God.s Law and collecting the 297 1,3,7 | between the ~people and God was renewed. Then Nehemiah 298 1,3,7 | history of the people of God and show the ways of ~God. 299 1,3,7 | God and show the ways of ~God.s Providence by which the 300 1,3,7 | historical reminder about God.s mercy to the chosen people, 301 1,3,8 | it signed by the king. By God.s Providence, Mordecai ~ 302 1,3,9 | being firm in her faith in ~God.s coming help, showed up 303 1,3,0 | who believed in ~the true God were persecuted with special 304 1,3,0 | persecuted and put to death. God.s temple was dese-~crated. 305 1,3,0 | claimed the honor due to God and called himself Epiphanes, 306 1,3,0 | means the~appearance of God. For his cruel persecution 307 1,3,0 | would sit in the temple of God, claiming to be God (2 Thes. 308 1,3,0 | temple of God, claiming to be God (2 Thes. 2:4), thus reminding ~ 309 1,3,0 | desolation in the sanctuary of God.s temple (which was predicted 310 1,3,0 | the king was prevented by God from entering the sanctuary 311 1,3,0 | the high priest.s prayer, God send two angels ~who scared 312 1,3,0 | courage and ~strong faith in God. During the time of persecution 313 1,4 | mandatory commandments of ~God, the didactic books are 314 1,4 | that it will be blessed by God, filled with ~well-being 315 1,4 | the name of the LORD~our God. They are brought down and 316 1,4,1 | thought of ~grumbling against God was far from Job. Suffering 317 1,4,1 | receive good at the hand of God, and shall we not receive 318 1,4,1 | the great faith of Job, ~God put the devil to shame by 319 1,4,1 | glorify the right-~eousness of God. To put it briefly, the 320 1,4,1 | in my~flesh shall I see God: Whom I shall see for myself, 321 1,4,2 | writes thus: “The grace of God breathes in all of the Scripture, 322 1,4,2 | importantly, strong faith in God. David himself was ~often 323 1,4,2 | offering sacrifices to God on behalf of the Jewish 324 1,4,2 | 146, 149, 150. ~Praising God: 8, 18, 93, 103, 104. ~Instructional: 325 1,4,2 | 143. ~Expressing trust in God: 54, 86, 91, 112, 121. ~ 326 1,4,2 | 86, 91, 112, 121. ~Asking God.s protection against enemies 327 1,4,3 | fices that were burned) to God, God appeared to him at 328 1,4,3 | that were burned) to God, God appeared to him at night 329 1,4,3 | for only one thing from God: wisdom to lead God.s people. . 330 1,4,3 | from God: wisdom to lead God.s people. .And God ~said 331 1,4,3 | lead God.s people. .And God ~said unto him, Because 332 1,4,3 | one.s life on the ~fear of God, truth, honesty, hard work 333 1,4,3 | used it. ~For example, “God resisteth the proud, but 334 1,4,3 | directs his thought upwards to God Who is the source of wis-~ 335 1,4,3 | Here is how the wisdom of God is depicted. ~ ~.The LORD 336 1,4,3 | teaching about the Son of God.our Lord Jesus Christ, Who 337 1,4,3 | Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. All 338 1,4,3 | with God, and the Word was God. All things were made by 339 1,4,3 | sus Christ “the power of God, and the wisdom of God” ( 340 1,4,3 | of God, and the wisdom of God” (1 Cor. 1:24). ~ Thus the 341 1,4,3 | about the hypostasis of God.s Wisdom prepared ~the ground 342 1,4,3 | the Only-begotten Son of God. ~ ~ 343 1,4,4 | pleasures without faith in God and life after ~death. The 344 1,4,4 | teaches about the fear of God and keeping His commandments 345 1,4,4 | the author enlightened by God.s revelation. ~ In the beginning 346 1,4,4 | not depend ~on man, but on God in Whose hands is the very 347 1,4,4 | vanity of human life. Without God, everything in this life 348 1,4,4 | person should believe in God and humbly obey His commandments, ~ 349 1,4,4 | is for this purpose that God created man. ~ The book 350 1,4,4 | much, and repented before God, having realized the ~vanity 351 1,4,5 | represent the union be-~tween God and His faithful. This book 352 1,4,5 | separate ~us from the love of God, which is in Christ ~Jesus 353 1,4,6 | Solomon.~This book is about God.s wisdom. Its composition 354 1,4,6 | as ~the manifestation of God.s Wisdom, whereas pagan 355 1,4,6 | to show the advantages of God’s wisdom preserved ~in the 356 1,4,6 | worshippers of the true God, suffered persecution on 357 1,4,6 | definitely after ~death. God did not create death. It 358 1,4,6 | souls are in the hand of God. ~Suffering and death have 359 1,4,7 | in suffering and trust in God (2), honoring one.s parents 360 1,4,7 | 24-33 ~give, on behalf of God.s Wisdom, brief instructions 361 1,4,7 | chapters 42-43 Jesus praises God.s greatness, so obvious 362 1,4,7 | King, and praise thee, O God my Saviour: I do give praise ~ 363 1,4,7 | Jesus was constantly asking God. That is why his ~book has 364 1,4,7 | prayer, wisdom, trusting God, repen-~tance, drunkenness, 365 1,4,7 | to utter any thing before~God: for God is in heaven, and 366 1,4,7 | any thing before~God: for God is in heaven, and thou upon 367 1,4,7 | and find~the knowledge of God. For the LORD giveth wisdom: 368 1,4,7 | understanding, and feareth God, is better than one that 369 1,4,7 | 24; 39:1-9. ~ ~Trust in God: Trust in the LORD with 370 1,4,7 | and take the name of my~God in vain (Prov. 30:7-9). ~ ~ 371 1,4,7 | Humility and pride: Surely he (God.transl). scorneth the scorners: 372 1,4,7 | forgetteth the covenant of her God. For her house inclineth 373 1,5,1 | demons, nor angels, but only God knows what awaits each of 374 1,5,1 | already been revealed by God through His Only-Begotten 375 1,5,1 | prophecies bear the witness of God's selection of the prophets ~ 376 1,5,1 | regards the acts of men, God has given us the freedom 377 1,5,1 | would convince us that ~God cares about the well-being 378 1,5,1 | her own will, how then can God foresee ~what exactly the 379 1,5,1 | future are human concepts. God lives beyond and above the 380 1,5,1 | and in hell. ~ Why does God conceal from us some future 381 1,5,1 | broke ~the commandment of God, the intense struggle over 382 1,5,1 | believer to gain a victory, God shows him what his certain 383 1,5,1 | of death, from a human, God makes him keep up his good ~ 384 1,5,1 | clear manifestations of God's care for all humans, His 385 1,5,2 | various deities. Phoenician god Baal was ~especially popular. 386 1,5,2 | hardship for the religion, God sent His prophets to Israel 387 1,5,2 | destroy ~Jerusalem. Relying on God's help, Hezekiah decided 388 1,5,2 | s designs would fail and God would save the ~Jews. Indeed, 389 1,5,2 | recog-~nized his guilt before God and repented, but neither 390 1,5,2 | the people's ~belief in God, he zealously undertook 391 1,5,2 | and restore the faith in God. In 608 the Egyptian army 392 1,5,3 | view of the violations ~of God's law, the prophets sternly 393 1,5,3 | and the desire to serve God. The prophets were the conscience 394 1,5,3 | priesthood was inheritable, God called people for prophetic 395 1,5,3 | image of a true prophet of God developed among the Jews: 396 1,5,3 | unselfish, infinitely devoted to God, fearless before the powerful 397 1,5,3 | compassionate and fatherly. God's prophets became ~advocates 398 1,5,4 | 13-18). ~ ~Menacing are God's words said through the 399 1,5,4 | who repented with hope for God's mercy, promised Divine 400 1,5,4 | ye my people, saith your God. Speak ye comfortably to 401 1,5,4 | cities of Judah, Behold your ~God! Behold, the Lord GOD will 402 1,5,4 | your ~God! Behold, the Lord GOD will come with strong hand, 403 1,5,5 | locusts . as ~the beginning of God's judgment over the Jews 404 1,5,5 | superstitions and subsequent God's punishment, and called 405 1,5,5 | turn unto the LORD your~God: for he is gracious and 406 1,5,5 | example, the forthcoming God's judgment over the Jewish 407 1,5,5 | vision with the forthcoming God's judgment over the Universe 408 1,5,5 | descend, and the people of God were to be renewed in spirit 409 1,5,5 | for repentance (2:12-17), God's mercy (2:18-27), spiritual 410 1,5,5 | and subsequent blessing of God ~(3:18-21). ~Book of Jonah.~ 411 1,5,5 | preach to the ~Gentiles where God had sent him, and boarded 412 1,5,5 | him into the sea to stop God's anger. Indeed, the storm 413 1,5,5 | disobedience ~and started to pray God to forgive him. Then the 414 1,5,5 | gives a vivid example of God's love to all people, regardless 415 1,5,5 | precondition in averting God's pun-~ishment. He was persecuted 416 1,5,5 | like way, some Jews ~saw God Jehovah as their local God, 417 1,5,5 | God Jehovah as their local God, comparable with Phoenician 418 1,5,5 | comparable with Phoenician god Baal and other deities. 419 1,5,5 | emphasized that the power of God stretched out beyond His 420 1,5,5 | were respon-~sible before God for what they had done, 421 1,5,5 | ish people to the faith, God manifested His special mercy 422 1,5,5 | days come, saith the Lord~GOD, that I will send a famine 423 1,5,5 | atheism, ~where the word of God is sometimes being picked 424 1,5,5 | through 5), prediction of God's Judgment (5:18-26). The 425 1,5,5 | visions of the judgment of God. The conclusion of the book 426 1,5,5 | the Israeli people was for God, Who made a covenant with 427 1,5,5 | called to the Kingdom of God: “And I will have mercy 428 1,5,5 | they shall say, Thou art my God” (Hosea 2:18-23). ~ The 429 1,5,5 | who reduced the faith in God to callous rites, and ne-~ 430 1,5,5 | the people in the law of God: ~ ~.My people are destroyed 431 1,5,5 | forgotten the law of thy God, I ~will also forget thy 432 1,5,5 | the earth.” That is what God values in the actions ~of 433 1,5,5 | sacrifice; and the knowledge of God more than burnt offerings”~( 434 1,5,5 | time, when the people of God would be fully renewed, 435 1,5,5 | whoredom ~of Israel (1-2), God's faithfulness (3), reproof 436 1,5,5 | reproof of Israel (4-7), God's judgment over Israel ( 437 1,5,5 | B.C. ~Generously endowed by God with spiritual gifts, Isaiah 438 1,5,5 | The name ~Isaiah means .God is saving..) When Isaiah 439 1,5,5 | a ~special revelation of God: he saw God Sabaoth, sitting 440 1,5,5 | revelation of God: he saw God Sabaoth, sitting on the 441 1,5,5 | Gentiles, exterminated by God: .The shew of their countenance~ 442 1,5,5 | sin beyond the mercy of ~God: ~ ~.Wash you, make you 443 1,5,5 | Assyrian army was defeated by a God's angel, ~and the city was 444 1,5,5 | needed a reliable guide, and ~God sent Isaiah to them in order 445 1,5,5 | mass would be rejected by God for in-~iquity, and only 446 1,5,5 | Isaiah's description of God's glory and power, His wisdom, 447 1,5,5 | prophet testified about God's grace to the repentant 448 1,5,5 | in victory; and the Lord GOD will wipe ~away tears from 449 1,5,5 | everlasting light, and thy God thy glory. Thy sun shall 450 1,5,5 | the sins of ~Judah (1), God's judgment over the world 451 1,5,5 | advent of the Kingdom of God (2-3); salvation ~of the 452 1,5,5 | 11), song of praise to God (12), ~prophecies about 453 1,5,5 | judgment over nations and God's grace (34-35), historic 454 1,5,5 | to walk humbly with~thy God” (Micah 6:8). The prophet 455 1,5,5 | closed the book by addressing God in these words: “Who is 456 1,5,5 | in these words: “Who is a~God like unto thee, that pardoneth 457 1,5,5 | B.C). was that almost all God's ~prophets in Judaea were 458 1,5,5 | half-century silence of God's messengers. Zephaniah 459 1,5,5 | she drew not near to her God. ~Her princes within her 460 1,5,5 | Zephaniah as well predicted God's punishment to the neighboring 461 1,5,5 | Zephaniah is as follows: God's Judgment over Jerusalem ( 462 1,5,5 | the weapon in the arms of God, used to ~punish and convict 463 1,5,5 | the rod of the anger of~God and the staff in His hand” ( 464 1,5,5 | days of the prophet Jonah, God forgave Nineveh, the capital 465 1,5,5 | a conversation between ~God and the prophet about the 466 1,5,5 | prophet's hymn, depicting God's judgment, which would 467 1,5,5 | LORD, I~will joy in the God of my salvation. The LORD 468 1,5,5 | of my salvation. The LORD God is my strength, and he will 469 1,5,5 | success of the wicked (1:1-4), God's reply (1:5-~11), the prophet' 470 1,5,5 | depredation (2:6-20), hymn to God (Chapter 3). ~Book of Jeremiah.~ 471 1,5,5 | in Hebrew, .Exalted by God.) was descended from a priest' 472 1,5,5 | and piety. On behalf of God, Jeremiah said: “Let not 473 1,5,5 | people were departing from God further and further: ~“My 474 1,5,5 | and relationship between God and His elect. ~ In view 475 1,5,5 | book of Jeremiah was that God, through the Babylonians, 476 1,5,5 | Person of the Wisdom of God ~would become incarnate. ( 477 1,5,5 | become incarnate. (The Son of God, the Second Person of the 478 1,5,5 | more humble and obedient to God. ~ ~Book of Obadiah.~ The 479 1,5,5 | them, Thus saith the Lord GOD. And they, ~whether they 480 1,5,5 | Ezekiel 3:17-21). ~ ~Obeying God, the prophet Ezekiel severely 481 1,5,5 | book of Ezekiel is special: God is Adonai Sabaoth, i.e. . 482 1,5,5 | the one struggling with God.. The ~prophet often called 483 1,5,5 | vision when an Angel of God set a mark upon the foreheads 484 1,5,5 | tells us that the grace of God, like a seal, distinguishes 485 1,5,5 | distinguishes those who love God and protects them ~from 486 1,5,5 | fulfill the commandments of God, as the best of the Old 487 1,5,5 | people, and I will be their God” (Ezekiel 11:19-20, 36:26- 488 1,5,5 | appearance of the ~glory of God and Ezekiel's vocation to 489 1,5,5 | new eternal Kingdom ~of God and the new Temple (40-48, 490 1,5,5 | Persia (Daniel 6:28). ~ God gave Daniel the ability 491 1,5,5 | of these kings shall the God of heaven set up a kingdom, 492 1,5,5 | of fire, but an angel of ~God saved them from any harm 493 1,5,5 | vision of ~the heaven and God as the Ancient of days and 494 1,5,5 | of Man,. i.e. the Son of God Who was ~to become incarnate ( 495 1,5,5 | was thrown to lions. But God kept His prophet unhurt ( 496 1,5,5 | future fate of the people of God in connec-~tion with the 497 1,5,5 | The Book of Life, meaning ~God's awareness of all good 498 1,5,5 | They tell how the glory of God pro-~liferated among the 499 1,5,5 | about the fu-~ture Kingdom God, the Church. Some modern 500 1,5,5 | struction of the second Temple, God sent Haggai. His prophetic