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Alphabetical [« »] uninterrupted 1 union 8 unions 1 unique 14 uniqueness 2 unite 4 united 6 | Frequency [« »] 14 syria 14 temptations 14 thousand 14 unique 14 wilderness 13 43 13 44 | Bishop Alexander (Mileant) Toward understanding the Bible IntraText - Concordances unique |
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1 1,1,1 | published, the Bible remains unique. Available in languages 2 1,2,1 | originally they had no unique ~titles like all subsequent 3 1,2,1 | the world and man stands unique in all ancient litera-~ture. 4 1,2,2 | has its own, absolutely unique, independent ~origin and 5 1,2,2 | legislation (Lev. 25:8-17) is unique ~in the Near East. Leviticus 6 1,2,2 | Pentateuch constitutes a very unique judicial code --- much more 7 1,5,5 | qualities made his book unique in the ancient litera-~ture. 8 1,Add,9| God,. yet a single and ~unique personality? .Modern man. 9 1,Add,0| has thereby its proper and unique place within the whole. 10 1,Add,0| as chapters of the same ~unique book, as it were. For, obviously, 11 2,1,1 | said that Israel owed its unique religious development to 12 2,2,5 | Gospel, that of~John, remains unique, significantly distinguishing 13 2,2,5 | content, each still remains unique.~The synoptic Gospels narrate 14 2,2,5 | Apostle of Love.~Another unique quality of John’s Gospel