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1 1,1,4| edification as prototypes, as, for example, the regulations concerning 2 1,1,4| Gospel, which speak, for example, of the .eter-~nal life. 3 1,1,5| though it was one Book. For example, in Joshua 24:26 we find ~“ 4 1,1,5| serious dis-~turbance, for example after a lengthy war. This 5 1,1,5| included as holy books. For example, the book of Jesus Son of 6 1,2,1| words of each of them, for example: .in the ~beginning,. .these 7 1,2,2| essential point. Such, for example, is the account of the creation 8 1,2,2| separating them. ~Such, for example, are the mystical names . 9 1,2,2| advance of its period. For example: there must be no arbitrary 10 1,2,4| in the New Testament, for example in ~the account of Transfiguration 11 1,2,4| places of God's glory. For example, so great was the Ark of 12 1,2,4| historic conditions, when, for example, Christians ~needed to hide 13 1,2,4| things of this world (for example, statues of emperors), but 14 1,3,3| mani-~fest miracles. For example, when, at the very beginning 15 1,3,4| clearly demonstrated by the example of judge Gideon. With only ~ 16 1,3,5| of Samuel (Ch. 1-4). For example, one can see the importance 17 1,3,5| death under these kings. For example, the elderly prophet Isaiah 18 1,4,1| great righteousness. For example, ~the book of Ezekiel places 19 1,4,1| James mentions Job as an example of a very patient person: “ 20 1,4,3| sacred writers used it. ~For example, “God resisteth the proud, 21 1,5,4| by a minority was a bad example and temptation for the others. 22 1,5,5| religious perspective. For example, the forthcoming God's judgment 23 1,5,5| book of Jonah gives a vivid example of God's love to all people, 24 1,5,5| people and giv-~ing them good example . Judaic princes, judges 25 1,5,5| certain heirmoses, for example, .I will stand upon my watch. 26 1,5,7| preaching among pagans. For example, the Apostle Paul wrote, ~“ 27 1,5,7| of different times. For example, the ancient Babylon is ~ 28 2,2,5| mysteries of faith. For example, the conversation with~Nicodemus 29 2,2,6| the Lord Jesus~Christ. For example refer to His Sermon on the 30 2,3,3| suffered for~us, leaving us an example, that you should follow 31 2,4,3| significance of good deeds (See for example Gal. 6:4, Eph. 2:10 or 1 32 2,4,4| mysteries of Christ’s faith, for example: the meaning of the Old 33 2,5,2| characteristic expressions. Thus, for example, the~Apostolic sermon is 34 2,5,3| of the first century.~For example, St. Irenaeus writes as 35 2,5,4| impossible hopes and beliefs. For example, the~literal understanding 36 2,5,4| historical epochs.~As an example of such a synthesis of events, 37 2,5,4| already come to pass (for example,~the fate of the seven Churches 38 2,5,4| extensively used. Thus, as an example, the eyes symbolize knowledge, 39 2,5,4| extremely clear way. Thus, for example, the Apocalypse points to~ 40 2,5,6| fulfillment of His will. Thus, for example, they~carry to the altar 41 2,5,9| equal the number 666. An example of this is the~name of Nero