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1 1,1,5 | during the reign of Dometian, probably about A.D. 95 (although 2 1,2,2 | that time the Pharaoh most probably was ~Thutmose I. The book 3 1,2,3 | prophecy. .Shiloh. most probably means .Conciliator.. Je-~ ~ 4 1,2,4 | with the reigning Pharaoh (probably the succes-~sor of the ruler 5 1,2,4 | be light.. These ~words probably relate to the moment when 6 1,2,4 | similar images, but they probably had contemporary pagan idol 7 1,3,8 | Persian king Artaxerxes ~or, probably, Xerxes who reigned in 485- 8 1,4,1 | Job.s suffering lasted, probably, about a year. Having shown 9 1,5,5 | prophetical ministry in Judah, probably under the kings Joash and 10 1,5,5 | survived, while the other part, probably, perished during ~Manasseh' 11 1,5,5 | underground. Saint Zephaniah probably was the first ~prophet to 12 1,5,5 | elgoshi. in Hebrew), which probably was ~the reference to his 13 1,5,5 | age, ~about 90 years old, probably in Susa (Ectabanes). The 14 1,Add,9| hope of reconciliation. ~Probably the only luminous signpost 15 1,Add,1| that time the main, and ~probably the only, theological method, 16 1,Add,1| vocation of the Name was probably the earliest Trinitarian 17 1,Add,1| and Origen. St. Jerome probably was simply paraphrasing 18 2,1,2 | the temple of Solomon, was probably consumed in the flames that 19 2,1,4 | Hashanah, Head of the Year).~Probably even before the time of 20 2,1,4 | Num. 29:7-11). This day, probably~the most sacred of the year 21 2,1,4 | Atonement. Its purpose was~probably twofold. It was a thanksgiving 22 2,1,5 | of Jesus. First Maccabees probably sets forth authentic history 23 2,1,6 | occupied that office, and probably also the heads of the twenty-four 24 2,1,6 | The scribes as a class probably first appeared during the 25 2,1,6 | from the~foreign rulers. Probably they began to appear as 26 2,1,7 | in the Old Testament; it probably arose during the~Intertestamental 27 2,2,3 | than the~others, and most probably at the end of the first 28 2,3,3 | not long before his~death, probably between 55 and 60 A.D. The 29 2,3,3 | place of its composition was probably Jerusalem,~as that is where 30 2,4,3 | education in Tarsus, and probably became familiar with the 31 2,4,3 | liturgical clothing) and books (probably also liturgical books, 2~ 32 2,4,3 | continued further to the west, probably~reaching Spain.~After his 33 2,5,0 | kingdom is equally enigmatic.~Probably these details will be understood