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Bishop Alexander (Mileant)
Toward understanding the Bible

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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2,1 | intervention of God. God re-~vealed himself to Moses 2 1,2,2 | after the examples directly re-~vealed by God on Mt. Sinai, 3 1,2,3 | you, Whom the heaven must re-~ceive until the times of 4 1,2,4 | nomads from Midia. Moses re-~mained with him and married 5 1,2,4 | gave them battle and was re-~pulsed. Thus ended the first 6 1,2,4 | precise order that Moses had re-~counted! ~ Though the purpose 7 1,2,4 | periods, which he symbolically re-~ferred to as .days.. During 8 1,3,5 | The defeat of Goliath re-~sulted in a victory for 9 1,3,5 | 4th) books of the Kingdoms re-~count, in parallel, the 10 1,4,1 | perfect Hebrew. The original re-~cord was found by the Jews 11 1,5,2 | prophecy. His book is a re-~markable monument of the 12 1,5,5 | prophet that the Jews would be re-~jected, and the Gentiles 13 1,5,5 | Isaiah 7:14). Yet the prophet re-~proved Ahaz for asking help 14 1,5,5 | Babylonian captivity of the Jews; re-~pentance of the Jews and 15 1,5,5 | Apostle John the Theologian, re-~corded in his book of Revelation ( 16 1,5,5 | Chapter 6). Later on, Daniel re-~ceived the revelation of 17 1,5,5 | Judaic priests would be re-~placed by people that fear 18 1,Add,9| used spontaneously. It has re-~cently been suggested that 19 1,Add,9| biblical language and to re-~learn the idiom of the Bible? 20 1,Add,9| human psychology of the Re-~deemer than in the mystery 21 1,Add,0| God, but what is actually re-~vealed is God's concern 22 1,Add,0| and is now recording, and re-~peating. Surely this response 23 1,Add,0| revelation. The basic problem re-~mains, however, still unsolved: 24 1,Add,0| images. he interprets are re-~flections of a pre-existing 25 1,Add,1| introduction and notes of R. F. Re-~foule, O.P., in the edition 26 1,Add,1| chez Saint Irénée, in the .Re-~cherches de Science religieuse,. 27 1,Add,1| proof-texts, in order to re-~store texts into their proper 28 1,Add,1| liturgie chéz les Péres, in .Re-~cherches de Theologie ancienne 29 1,Add,1| which the faithful have re-~ceived (2 Thess. 2:15; I


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