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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2,2 | Paradise, located to the East of Eden and the story of 2 1,2,2 | spread across the Near East after the Flood and the 3 1,2,2 | is unique ~in the Near East. Leviticus continues the 4 1,2,3 | there came wise men from the east to Je-~rusalem, Saying, 5 1,2,3 | have seen his star in the ~east, and are come to worship 6 1,2,4 | over the sea and a strong east wind pushed the water ~aside, 7 1,2,4 | order to enter from the east, across the Jordan river. ~ 8 1,2,4 | entered the Dead Sea from the east. ~ The country north of 9 1,2,4 | Orthodox Church of ~both East and West and of the Eastern 10 1,4,1 | believed to have been located east of Jordan and ~south of 11 1,5,5 | from the north even~to the east, they shall run to and fro 12 1,5,5 | Moabites and Am-~monites in the east, Assyrians in the north, 13 1,Add,1| the orientation toward East at prayer; the ~habit to 14 2,1 | of the tribes that lived east of the Jordan.~By these 15 2,1 | and Trachonitis, a region east of the Sea of Galilee. When 16 2,1 | Jordan valley and Peraea east of that valley (spoken of 17 2,1 | tetrarchy of Philip lay east of the Sea of Galilee and 18 2,1 | Decapolis. All of them were east of the Jordan.~ 19 2,1,2 | two. The colonnade on the east side~which was backed by 20 2,1,2 | which was backed by the east wall of the city was known 21 2,1,2 | on the~north, one on the east, and according to most authorities, 22 2,1,2 | nine gates —~one on the east and four each on the north 23 2,1,2 | the south. The gate on the east, leading into the~Court 24 2,1,0 | This is entirely mistaken. East~of the Roman Empire was 25 2,2,5 | people will come from~the east and the west and the north 26 2,4,3 | could again travel to the east. Spending a long time on 27 2,5,5 | which amalgamated the East and the West. The religious 28 2,5,5 | perceptions of the world in the East, with its~belief in the 29 2,5,8 | way of the kings from the East might be prepared”~(Rev. 30 2,5,8 | point to peril from further east in Asia. In conjunction 31 2,5,9 | Monasticism flourished~in the East during the fourth through 32 2,5,9 | and nuns. From the Near East, monasticism~overflowed 33 2,5,9 | ruined the Orthodox Christian East. Russian free-thinkers and


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