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Bishop Alexander (Mileant)
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kingdoms

   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2,2| harmoniously built species in the kingdoms of fourlegged animals and 2 1,2,2| which the animal and plant kingdoms are ~endowed? ~ ~The Fall 3 1,3,5| The books of the Kingdoms.~Then there are several 4 1,3,5| called the books of the Kingdoms and Paralipomenon~. They 5 1,3,5| Holy Land. The books of the Kingdoms cover a period of 500 years 6 1,3,5| Hebrew Bible, the book of the Kingdoms is divided into two parts 7 1,3,5| 1st and 2nd books of the Kingdoms. So is Sepher~Melakhim also 8 1,3,5| 3rd and 4th books of the Kingdoms. Tradition has it ~that 9 1,3,5| part of the 1st book of the Kingdoms, and the prophets Na-~than 10 1,3,5| whole of the 2nd book of the Kingdoms. ~The 3rd and 4th books 11 1,3,5| 3rd and 4th books of the Kingdoms were written by several 12 1,3,5| repeat the books of the Kingdoms. ~In the Hebrew Bible they 13 1,3,5| recounted in the books of the Kingdoms. ~The 1st Book of Samuel ( 14 1,3,5| 1st Book of Samuel (1st of Kingdoms according the Septuagint) 15 1,3,5| Then the book ~of the Kingdoms tells us about the reign 16 1,3,5| 2nd Book of Samuel (2 of Kingdoms according the Septuagint) 17 1,3,5| services. ~The 2nd Book of the Kingdoms contains a prophecy about 18 1,3,5| 33). ~The 1st Book of the Kingdoms (3rd of Kingdoms according 19 1,3,5| of the Kingdoms (3rd of Kingdoms according the Septuagint). 20 1,3,5| 3rd and 4th) books of the Kingdoms re-~count, in parallel, 21 1,3,5| parallel, the events in both kingdoms: the acts of kings, heroic 22 1,3,5| religious life of these kingdoms. ~ The kings of Israel were 23 1,3,5| the 2nd (4th) Book of the Kingdoms starts with this event. 24 1,3,5| story of the 4th Book of the Kingdoms focuses on the kingdom of ~ 25 1,3,5| stories of the books of the Kingdoms clearly illustrate a general 26 1,3,0| it was split into four kingdoms, two of which . those of 27 1,3,0| the rulers of these two kingdoms fought over the inheritance. 28 1,5,2| The weakened neighboring kingdoms of Syria, Phoenicia, Moabites, 29 1,5,5| prophecies about Gentile kingdoms, Babylon and antichrist ( 30 1,5,5| the nations~and over the kingdoms, to root out, and to pull 31 1,5,5| symbolized the four Gentile kingdoms, ~which had to supplant 32 1,5,5| and con-~sume all these kingdoms, and it shall stand for 33 1,5,5| the vision about the four kingdoms, which transformed into 34 1,5,5| the history of the Gentile kingdoms (Chapters 10-12). The prediction 35 2,1 | victorious armies were subduing kingdoms around the shores of the 36 2,1,1| the~Northern and Southern Kingdoms, insignificant pawns in 37 2,5,7| of the various individual~kingdoms, with their periods of prosperity


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