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Alphabetical [« »] human- 1 humanism 1 humanitarian 1 humanity 18 humans 2 humble 13 humbles 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 gives 18 godless 18 habakkuk 18 humanity 18 jacob 18 joy 18 judges | Bishop Alexander (Mileant) Toward understanding the Bible IntraText - Concordances humanity |
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1 1,1,2| the living Word in terms humanity could ~understand, “The 2 1,1,2| Scripture is the salvation of humanity by the Messiah, ~the incarnate 3 1,1,5| God and the response of humanity. ~The Bible is the Word 4 1,2,1| most ancient history of humanity with particular attention 5 1,2,2| scale; the appearance of humanity itself is ascribed to im-~ 6 1,2,2| give the history of early humanity; and, finally, for giving 7 1,2,2| preserved in that branch of humanity which the fifth and sixth 8 1,2,2| thought. ~ ~The Dawn of Humanity.~(By Protopresbyter M. Pomazansky)~ 9 1,2,2| should begin the history of humanity by speaking again of the 10 1,2,2| suf-~ferings are created by humanity itself. This applies to 11 1,2,2| constitute the entire history of humanity. It ~also applies to those 12 1,2,2| an oblique indication to humanity itself not ~to rely on the 13 1,2,2| the en-~tire history of humanity, and is directly connected 14 2,4,3| Christ was the Savior of all humanity — for Jews just as~well 15 2,5,7| define a happy future for humanity. However, already in~Eden, 16 2,5,9| Revelation to the Seer divides humanity into~two opposing camps — 17 2,5,9| the unbelieving~mass of humanity, which is always restless 18 2,5,2| again will dominate sinful humanity, but only for a short time.