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1 1,1,3 | mysteries of faith and of the future, normally inaccessible to 2 1,2,2 | ties. Moses predicts a dark future for the nation if it does 3 1,3,2 | frequently predicted the future events in the life of the 4 1,3,5 | had a gift of seeing the ~future. During his life, prophetic 5 1,3,5 | wisdom and ability to see the future. Elisha died a very old 6 1,4,6 | death assure us of their future glory. ~ The writer concludes 7 1,5,1 | unwrap the mystery of the future by using horoscopes, fortune-telling, 8 1,5,1 | for us to know about our future has ~already been revealed 9 1,5,1 | predominantly tell us about the future events, though; therefore 10 1,5,1 | faith teaches us that the future of each person and the entire 11 1,5,1 | account ~that the past and the future are human concepts. God 12 1,5,1 | society in past, present and future, everything that is taking ~ 13 1,5,1 | God conceal from us some future events but reveals others? 14 1,5,1 | detail the ~events of the future, naming countries, cities, 15 1,5,1 | between this condition and future things. At that, the prophecies 16 1,5,4 | help and ~foretold a better future. ~ ~.Comfort ye, comfort 17 1,5,5 | Gathhepher of Galilee (near future Nazareth). He ex-~ercised 18 1,5,5 | neighbors, and foretell the future salvation by the Messianic ~ 19 1,5,5 | Habakkuk foresaw the distant future when .the earth shall be 20 1,5,5 | receive a revelation about the future fate of the people of God 21 1,5,5 | contain visions about the future of the Gentile nations that 22 1,5,7 | the Apostolic preaching in future (John ~4:37-38). Had any 23 1,5,7 | of the near and distant future of their nation, neighbors ~ 24 1,Add,0| is oriented towards the ~future. The .types. are anticipations, 25 1,Add,0| past, the present and the future are linked in a unity of 26 1,Add,0| sense prophetical. Yet, the future has a different meaning 27 1,Add,0| tension between present and future has in the Church of Christ 28 1,Add,0| Christ is no more in the future only, but also in the ~past, 29 1,Add,0| hints, ~pointing to the future, to the very end. ~ The 30 2,1,6 | life after death, and in a future resurrection of the unjust 31 2,1,6 | soul, and any idea of a future resurrection. They rejected 32 2,1,9 | an~indefinitely expanding future. The faith may be not far 33 2,1,1 | to promise no very great future for the faith. It is one 34 2,2,5 | place to the Lord~in His future Kingdom. In response they 35 2,5,4 | visions. The Seer presents the future in a perspective of the 36 2,5,4 | simultaneously the present, past, and future. Evidently, this is the~ 37 2,5,4 | Apocalypse describes some future events as those of the past 38 2,5,4 | tempted Adam and Eve. The future Paradisacal blessing is~ 39 2,5,5 | the author's days and the future of each~Church of Asia Minor, 40 2,5,7 | been able to define a happy future for humanity. However, already 41 2,5,8 | Patriarch Jacob regarding the future descendants of~Dan: “a serpent 42 2,5,0 | will be understood in the future when the proper time comes. 43 2,5,1 | similarity between the past and future centers of the~world's evil.