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1 1,1,1 | the ap-~praisal of events described in the Bible had been given 2 1,1,3 | is why their writings are described as divinely-inspired: “For 3 1,2,2 | descendants of Adam are described . the crime of Cain and ~ 4 1,2,2 | details. This book may be described as a covenant-renewal document 5 1,3,2 | discuss historical events described in the Bible, we should 6 1,3,3 | events of ancient history described in the book ~of Joshua. 7 1,3,3 | without permanent leaders, is described in the book of Judges. ~ ~ 8 1,3,9 | book of Judith.~The events described in the book of Judith took 9 1,4,1 | took part in the events described. This origi-~nal story was 10 1,5,5 | book Nahum very accurately described the moral condition of ~ 11 1,5,5 | of the glory of the Lord, described in the first three ~chapters 12 1,Add | Indescribable One has in a ~sense described Himself. ~ The Holy Scriptures 13 1,Add,2| portrayed and thoroughly described in detail; all those vir-~ 14 1,Add,9| eternal issues which were described and recorded in Holy Scripture. 15 1,Add,0| divine-human encounter, which is described and recorded in the story 16 1,Add,1| H. Turner has ~rightly described the meaning and the intention 17 1,Add,1| perspective. H. E. W. Turner has described this exegetical manner of ~ 18 2,1 | vastly different from that described in the Old Testament Scriptures 19 2,1,9 | creature which can safely be described as human first appeared. 20 2,5,1 | significance of the visions described therein. There are a great 21 2,5,4 | allegory, holding that the described visions therein do not~have 22 2,5,4 | Antiochus Epiphanes (vividly described by the prophet Daniel and 23 2,5,4 | creation of the world, are~described by St. John as though they 24 2,5,4 | forces in the world are described. Before the~onset of these 25 2,5,4 | judgment~against Babylon is described in generalities, as a form 26 2,5,4 | the judgment of Babylon is described in~detail. Here is shown 27 2,5,4 | persecution of the Church is described in the~framework of the 28 2,5,7 | they rule with Christ, as~described in the twentieth chapter. 29 2,5,9 | the Holy Fathers, the war~described by St. John occurred in 30 2,5,9 | false prophet,~which was described in the thirteenth chapter 31 2,5,1 | and the false prophet is described in~a special manner. As