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Bishop Alexander (Mileant)
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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2,1 | revelations. ~ Next a brief description of the content of each book 2 1,2,2 | was already stated, the description of the creation of the world 3 1,2,2 | Aaronic priesthood. The description of the wilderness wanderings 4 1,2,4 | several thousand years. His ~description was the first to evidence 5 1,2,4 | Returning to the biblical description of the world, we see that 6 1,3,1 | righteous Judge. In Biblical description of individual lives and 7 1,4,4 | further confirmed by the description of the author.s wisdom, 8 1,5,5 | 1-5, 65:1-3). ~ Isaiah's description of God's glory and power, 9 1,5,5 | from 592 till 570 B.C. The description of his vision of the four 10 1,Add,0| and no other ~national description can claim any further Scriptural 11 2,5,4 | as the beginning of the description of the various phases of~ 12 2,5,4 | the twentieth chapter is a description of~the universal resurrection 13 2,5,4 | the unfaithful. This short description summarizes the Last Judgment 14 2,5,4 | I saw,” and ends with~a description of God's Judgment. This 15 2,5,4 | of God's Judgment. This description depicts the end of the previous 16 2,5,6 | fate of mankind with the description of the Heavenly Divine Liturgy 17 2,5,6 | Evangelists.~In the later description of the heavenly world, we 18 2,5,6 | Revelation ends with the description of the blessed life of the 19 2,5,7 | transition to a more detailed description of the hardships~of the 20 2,5,8 | introduction to the subsequent description of the~persecution of the 21 2,5,8 | one must~consider that the description of the Apocalyptic wars 22 2,5,0 | chapter is similar to the description~in the eighth chapter; however, 23 2,5,0 | saved” (Matt. 24:22).~The description of the judgment and the 24 2,5,0 | expressions are taken from the description of Rome as standing on seven~ 25 2,5,1 | which he calls Babylon. This description is similar to the prophecies 26 2,5,1 | 17-20. In addition, the description of the~judgment of every 27 2,5,1 | preceded by the Apostle's description of their guilt. Therefore, 28 2,5,2 | twentieth chapter ends with the description of the Last Judgment. Before 29 2,5,2 | estrangement from God. This description is very concise because 30 2,5,2 | chapter). With~this brief description, St. John concludes the 31 2,5,2 | mankind and moves on~to the description of the everlasting life 32 2,5,3 | his armies~(19:11-21).~Description of the end~of the world


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