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1 1,1,4 | Christian Faith. It needs to be understood in a New ~Testament way, 2 1,2,1 | reference to them should not be understood in its modern sense, for ~ 3 1,2,1 | conquest are now much better understood as the result of the triumphs ~ 4 1,2,2 | Spirit be-~came generally understood, we encounter many more 5 1,3,1 | survive. To be correctly understood, this history must be read 6 1,4,2 | Words about ~captivity are understood as referring to the captivity 7 1,4,4 | after he had experienced and understood much, and repented before 8 1,4,4 | which ~may not be fully understood and appreciated right away 9 1,4,5 | This is ~the way it is understood by many free-thinking commentators 10 1,4,5 | Old Testament tradition understood the book and ~prescribed 11 1,5,4 | justice and piety. They understood that breach of ~the law 12 1,5,7 | chauvinism. The prophets ~understood Israel, Zion, the chosen 13 1,Add,9| the creeds, when they ~are understood, are about as serviceable 14 1,Add,9| and therefore cannot be understood when taken out of the total 15 1,Add,9| can be appre-~hended and understood only in the living context 16 1,Add,0| moment therefore can be understood except in the whole context 17 1,Add,0| Testament can be properly understood and its .mysteries. unveiled . 18 1,Add,1| Scripture could be adequately understood and ~correctly interpreted. 19 1,Add,1| rightly and fully assessed and understood only in the light and in 20 1,Add,1| Church can be ~adequately understood only in the context of the 21 1,Add,1| be assessed and properly understood. Indeed, the witness of 22 2,2,2 | was spoken, or at least understood, by all the~educated inhabitants 23 2,2,2 | dialect, was more~or less understood by all of the speakers of 24 2,2,2 | the Church and hence never understood~its teaching. So at the 25 2,2,2 | the Bible as it was always understood by the Church.~ 26 2,2,5 | comprehend than the easily~understood parables of the synoptics. 27 2,2,5 | teachings. He profoundly understood the superiority of Christ’ 28 2,3,3 | of Asia Minor. It must be understood~that “pilgrims” would, in 29 2,5,4 | Apocalypse can be properly understood only in the context of all 30 2,5,8 | the Heavenly fire must be understood~in the sense of the total 31 2,5,9 | of the Apocalypse must be understood allegorically~(see above).~ 32 2,5,0 | Probably these details will be understood in the future when the proper