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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2,4 | Israelitessaw the Egyptians dead upon the sea shore”~(Exod. 2 1,2,4 | on the plateau above the Dead Sea, and traveled ~through 3 1,2,4 | of Wadi Araba towards the Dead Sea. On ~the way, Aaron 4 1,2,4 | the plateau west of the ~Dead Sea. Further on, they passed 5 1,2,4 | the southern end of the Dead Sea, they turned eastward 6 1,2,4 | river Arnon that entered the Dead Sea from the east. ~ The 7 1,2,4 | feet below glittered the Dead Sea, the lowest body of 8 1,2,4 | David, Uzzah was struck dead because he touched the Ark 9 1,3,5 | and the boy rose from the dead. At the end of the three-year-long 10 1,4,1 | coming resurrection of the dead: “For I know that my redeemer 11 1,4,7 | be changed (Eccl. 8:1). ~Dead flies cause the ointment 12 1,4,7 | and her paths unto the~dead. None that go unto her return 13 1,5,1 | resurrection of all the dead and the Last Judgment) are 14 1,5,5 | born in Tekoah, between the Dead Sea and Bethlehem. ~This 15 1,5,5 | 24-25), raising of the dead (26), song about the vineyard 16 1,5,5 | Israel (36), raising of dead bones as the prophecy about 17 1,5,5 | about res-~urrection of the dead (37), apocalyptic prophecies 18 1,Add,1| his resurrection from the dead; ~ 8) what the history of 19 1,Add,9| church is neither a museum of dead deposits nor a society of 20 1,Add,1| them Scripture was just a dead let-~ter, or an array of 21 2,1 | tyrannical rulers, struck dead an apostate younger priest 22 2,1,4 | and was raised from the dead on the third day thereafter, 23 2,1,6 | on the west shore of the Dead Sea, supposedly near the~ 24 2,1,6 | by the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls in~1947 and 25 2,1,6 | Engedi but also near the Dead Sea. Some scholars maintain 26 2,2,2 | the~Greek Septuagint, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and accepted 27 2,2,5 | victoriously alive~from the dead (ch. 28).~After preaching 28 2,3,3 | body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works 29 2,3,3 | so faith without works is~dead also” (James 2:14-26).~Family: “ 30 2,4,4 | On resurrection of the dead: 1 Cor. 15:12-57; 2 Cor. 31 2,4,4 | Christ is~in you, the body is dead because of sin, but the 32 2,5,4 | universal resurrection of the dead, the Last Judgment, and 33 2,5,2 | has already come, when the dead shall hear the~voice of 34 2,5,2 | universal resurrection of the dead; that is, a physical resurrection, 35 2,5,2 | were opened and . . . those dead were judged according to 36 2,5,3 | appear alive, but~you are dead.~— — —~Advice~Remember from


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