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2001 2,5,3 | Philadel~Rev.3:7~Praise~Worked fervently, had~patience, repudiated 2002 1,3,3 | assumed the form of mani-~fest miracles. For example, when, 2003 1,1,5 | with St. Athanasius.s .Festal Epistle. for that year, 2004 1,2,4 | in the seven-day spring festival of Passover, as ~enjoined 2005 2,4,3 | his successor, Proconsul~Festus. This happened in 59 AD. 2006 2,5,2 | of power over the world, “fettered” and “confined to the bottomless 2007 2,2,5 | the~Old Testament and even fewer quotations are cited from 2008 1,Add,0| point: the original divine ~fiat . “in the beginning” (Gen. 2009 1,3,5 | where Abraham offered sacri-~fice. David moved the Ark of 2010 1,2,2 | mythological stories present fiction inspired by the phenomena 2011 1,2,2 | of the Hebrews from the fictions of mythology and, in par-~ 2012 1,2,2 | idol is a depiction of a fictitious creation of the mind. ~The 2013 1,Add,9| being made man,. identi-~fied himself with men in the 2014 1,5,5 | and who can abide in the~fierceness of his anger? his fury is 2015 1,2,4 | thousands, of hundreds, of~fifties, and of tens. And they judged 2016 2,5,8 | extermination, tanks, cannons, fighter planes, and nuclear missiles. 2017 1,2,4 | the fruit they had seen: figs, pomegranates and a bunch 2018 1,2,2 | mysterious . lies behind Moses' figurative expres-~sions; but mythological 2019 1,2,2 | where they are expressed figuratively, we are not in a position 2020 1,Add,3| words of the Bible . and to fill your heart with His grace . 2021 2,4,4 | cleanse ourselves from~all filthiness of the flesh and spirit, 2022 1,5,5 | of the Temple. He did not fin-~ish his prophetic book until 2023 1,5,5 | There are whales, ~called .Fin-Buck,. that reach 88 feet in 2024 1,2,4 | stone,~written with the finger of God” (Exod. 31:18). ~ 2025 1,Add | read the Bible and did not finish reading the answer in it. ~ ~ 2026 2,4,3 | career, since directly after finishing~his education and training 2027 1,2,4 | who gathered sticks for firewood on the Sabbath and was ordered 2028 1,5,5 | as the brightness of the firmament; and they ~that turn many 2029 2,3,3 | for his benevolent life, firmness~in his faith in God and 2030 1,2,4 | all . the slaying of the first-born. The Lord ~commanded Moses 2031 2,3,3 | and brother of Andrew the “First-called,” who was the~one that brought 2032 1,4,7 | substance, and with the firstfruits of all thine increase:~So 2033 2,3,3 | Christ the Savior while fishing on the lake of Gennesaret~( 2034 1,4,7 | 38:16. ~ ~Speech: A word fitly spoken is like apples of 2035 1,2,2 | everything is accomplished fittingly for our salvation. ~Indeed, 2036 1,Add,1| liturgy and reflected its fixity or plasticity,. says J. 2037 1,Add,1| mistirio. It would be a flagrant mistranslation if we render 2038 1,Add,9| symbols, like the tattered flags upon the walls of national 2039 1,4,5 | which hath a most ~vehement flame. Many waters cannot ~quench 2040 2,1,2 | probably consumed in the flames that destroyed Solomon’s~ 2041 1,2,2 | which cannot be deceived or flat-~tered .... ~ ~In our era 2042 1,2,4 | that ~smashed the trees and flattened the crops; vast clouds of 2043 1,4,7 | from the stranger which flattereth with her words; Which forsaketh 2044 2,5,8 | under the command of Flavius Flavianum lasted three and a half 2045 1,1,5 | presentation carries some flavor of that ~person, in being 2046 2,4,2 | s~motive for censure was flawed (Gal. 2:11-14). This fact 2047 1,5,5 | the Temple goers were not flawless, and the prophet ~accused 2048 2,5,6 | times. The precious white flaxen garment that they wore is 2049 1,Add,0| images. he interprets are re-~flections of a pre-existing prototype, 2050 2,5,9 | herself from temptation by fleeing~to the desert; that is, 2051 2,3,3 | and pilgrims, abstain from fleshly lusts which~war against 2052 1,Add,1| in the Holy Writ [Cf. E. Flesseman-van-Leer, Tradition and Scripture 2053 1,Add,1| Early Church, Dr. Ellen Flessemanvan-Leer has written: .Scripture 2054 1,5,5 | his prophetic spirit he flew to Jerusalem (8:1-3) ~and 2055 2,3,3 | infant Christ during~their flight to Egypt. Initially, like 2056 1,5,5 | As an adamant harder than flint have I made thy forehead: 2057 1,2,4 | saw ~an Egyptian overseer flogging an Israelite slave. Thinking 2058 2,5,9 | the Arabs and Turks who flooded and~ruined the Orthodox 2059 1,4,5 | quench love, neither can the floods drown ~it: if a man would 2060 1,2,2 | the grain on the threshing floor, and the mother-bird must 2061 1,5,5 | of the summer threshing floors; and the wind carried them 2062 2,5,8 | the war in which Gasius Flor headed the Roman~forces 2063 1,3,5 | prayed, and a small amount of flour and oil miraculously lasted 2064 2,5,6 | sometimes wane and sometimes flourish during the subsequent existence 2065 2,5,6 | in~the Old Testament that flowed under the sacrificial altar 2066 1,4,7 | to the end. Even from the flower till the grape was ripe 2067 1,5,5 | plant with big fragrant flowers) (1:7-17), vision ~of the 2068 1,Add,0| was at that point rather fluent. Still, there was always 2069 2,1,9 | still only in the first flush of its history and that 2070 1,Add,1| only puts this faith in focus [Cf. Hermann Dörries, De 2071 1,Add,9| guide us through the mental fog of our desperate ~age is 2072 1,Add,1| chapter I, L.Eglise régle de foi); and especially A. D. R. 2073 1,5,5 | shall be~cut off from the fold, and there shall be no herd 2074 2,2,2 | published in 1611 in large folio volumes.~This translation, 2075 1,5,5 | prayer started with the follow-~ing words, .I cried by reason 2076 1,4,7 | catcheth at a shadow, and followeth~after the wind (Sir. 34: 2077 2,1,1 | in their Scriptures and fondly~indulged the hope of a coming 2078 1,1,5 | claimed just such outrageous foolishness). ~ The Revelation of St. 2079 1,Add,1| göttlichen~Lebens. In a footnote Dom Casel sends the reader 2080 1,Add,1| Maredsous (1949), pp. 75-85. The footnotes in the critical editions 2081 1,5,5 | Wherefore the Lord said, Forasmuch as this people~draw near 2082 1,5,5 | hear, or whether they will forbear... yet shall know that there 2083 1,5,5 | bones, and I was~weary with forbearing, and I could not stay” ( 2084 1,2,2 | the Jews as slaves and forcing them to build cities, were 2085 2,2,6 | glory to God except this foreigner?…arise, go your way.~Your 2086 1,1,4 | scriptures reflect that which was foreor-~dained to appear later: 2087 1,5,1 | own will, how then can God foresee ~what exactly the person 2088 2,1,9 | century might well appear to foreshadow the demise of Christianity.~ 2089 2,5,8 | of~shoreline. It destroys forests and jungles, and it annihilates 2090 2,5,3 | Adoration of God~(11:16-19).~Foretaste of victory by~Saints (12: 2091 2,4,1 | Foreword.~Of all the New Testament 2092 2,5,9 | which will result in the forfeiture of the Kingdom of Heaven. ( 2093 1,1,5 | who attrib-~uted their forgeries to the apostles in an attempt 2094 1,1,4 | Heb. 10:1). If the reader forgets this, he may not receive ~ 2095 1,4,7 | guide of her youth, and~forgetteth the covenant of her God. 2096 2,4,4 | bearing with~one another, and forgiving one another, if anyone has 2097 2,5,3 | Flourishing of Church~art. Formalization of~religion. The fall of~ 2098 1,1,5 | 1050 BC) can be called the formative years of the Holy ~ ~ 9~ 2099 1,2,2 | ferocious, bloodthirsty, and formidably strong representatives of 2100 1,2,2 | the tribes of Israel were forming into a nation the Mosaic ~ 2101 1,1,2 | He brought form out of formlessness and light out of darkness, 2102 1,Add,1| the Apostles had met and formulated it . What they meant was 2103 1,Add,1| immediate context was not a formulation of a general principle, 2104 1,5,5 | when they fell in spiritual fornica-~tion. Therefore the Lord 2105 2,4,4 | which are on the earth: fornication, unseemliness, passion, 2106 1,4,7 | flattereth with her words; Which forsaketh the guide of her youth, 2107 2,4,2 | before kings as~strong, forthright and unshakeable in his beliefs, 2108 2,5,7 | hardships~of the Church and the fortification of the godless is symbolized 2109 2,5,9 | have faith in God and to fortify their virtues,~the Church 2110 1,3,5 | everything he did. David took the fortress of Jerusalem away from the 2111 2,4,3 | of spreading the~gospel, fortunate in his calling, yet recognizing 2112 1,5,1 | future by using horoscopes, fortune-telling, witchcraft, superstitious ~ 2113 2,1 | Abraham and~of Israel. The fortunes of the patriarchs, the growth 2114 1,2,4 | reached Cadet safely after a forty-day trip ~and reported that 2115 1,2,4 | died and the Nile became foul, so~that the Egyptians could 2116 1,Add,1| introduction and notes of R. F. Re-~foule, O.P., in the edition of 2117 2,1,9 | Christ. The years of the founder of Buddhism, although debated, 2118 1,2,2 | fall of mankind and is the fountainhead of evil in the ~world. God 2119 1,3,3 | oppressive neighbors. The four-hundred-year-long period, during which the ~ 2120 1,2,2 | species in the kingdoms of fourlegged animals and birds which 2121 2,1,2 | from one to one and three fourths acres, were the treasury 2122 1,2,2 | the earth, and to all the fowls of heaven, and to every 2123 1,Add,1| the image of a dog or of a fox. Then he starts claiming 2124 2,1,9 | are only an infinitesimal fraction of the time which has~elapsed 2125 1,Add,9| and combine them with the fragments of traditional beliefs. 2126 1,Add,0| no accommodation to human frailty. ~The point is rather that 2127 1,2,4 | For by so much more fre-~quently as they are seen 2128 2,5,9 | Christian East. Russian free-thinkers and populists paved the 2129 1,4,5 | it is understood by many free-thinking commentators who do not 2130 2,5,5 | time in theosophy, cabala,~freemasonry, contemporary Hinduism, 2131 2,4,3 | party of Pharisees, was a freethinking~person (Acts 5:34) and an 2132 1,Add,1| 1960), pp. 97-98; Hans Freiherr von Campenhausen, Kirchliches 2133 1,1,6 | was translated into the French language by Peter Valde. 2134 1,1,6 | appeared with increasing frequency in spiritual magazines so 2135 1,5,5 | ship to ~start sinking. Frightened sailors learned that Jonah' 2136 2,5,4 | greater~and increasingly frightening (up to ch. 20).~5. The blast 2137 1,2,4 | Pharaoh refused to give way, frogs came swarming out of the 2138 1,Add,1| sensus catholicus, to the fronima ekklisiatikon [Ecclesiastical 2139 2,1,9 | present century has pushed its frontiers forward in some areas, notably 2140 2,5,4 | simultaneously on several fronts and~touches upon the material 2141 1,Add,1| Kretschmar, Studien zur frühchrirtlichen Trinitätrtheologie (Tübingen, 2142 2,5,4 | denotes God's people and fruition of~the Church (the numbers 2143 1,4,4 | activities are vain and fruitless. The earth ~and all the 2144 1,Add,9| religion and for that sense ~of frustration which dominates the modern 2145 1,5,5 | the Jews, and about the fu-~ture Kingdom God, the Church. 2146 1,Add,1| Arkandisciplin, in .Reallexikon für Antike and Chris-~tentum,. 2147 1,2,2 | the under-privileged, to fugitive slaves, ~debtors, hired 2148 1,5,5 | the way. Soon after that fugitives from Jerusalem captured 2149 2,1,1 | could not meet man's need or fulfil God's purpose. For some 2150 1,Add,0| by the same act that he fulfills the old, “the Law and the 2151 2,3,3 | sin; and sin, when it is full-grown, brings~forth death” (James 2152 1,1,4 | not contain any commas nor full-stop or emphasis signs. As well, 2153 1,5,5 | refiner's fire, and like fullers' soap” (Malachi 3:1-2, see 2154 2,1 | civil as well as religious functions, and~there first appeared 2155 1,2,2 | Commandments, which are still funda-~mental to any relationship 2156 1,Add,0| theological one. Biblical fundamentalism is no better in sociology 2157 1,Add,9| being .antiquarian. and ~.fundamentalist.. And I Would protest that 2158 2,1 | the Pharisees, appeared.~Fundamentally, the difference between 2159 1,Add,1| not moved me (c. epistolam Fundamenti, v.6) ]. The phrase must 2160 1,1,6 | the Russian Bible Society funded the publication of the New 2161 1,5,5 | B.C). made an honorable funeral for the relics of ~the prophet 2162 2,1 | years, to cleanse~it and its furnishings from the defilement which 2163 1,Add,1| viva voce, commending and further-~ing the Word of God. And 2164 2,5,9 | antichrist,~whom the Archangel Gabriel called the “contemptible 2165 1,3,5 | the prophets Na-~than and Gad wrote the end of the 1st ( 2166 1,3,8 | hating Mordecai, Haman built gal-~lows on which to hang him. 2167 1,Add,1| gospel of man is ~made (in Galat., I, 1. II; M. L. XXVI, 2168 2,3,3 | pilgrims dispersed in Pontus,~Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia” – 2169 2,5,9 | baptized). St.~Paul called the Galatian Christians: “My children, 2170 1,2,4 | particulars of the appearance ~of galaxies following the original . 2171 2,4,3 | Seneka, brother of pro-consul Gallio (as mentioned in~Acts 18: 2172 1,3,8 | him to be hanged on the gallows prepared for Mordecai (as 2173 1,3,5 | idol-worship and disgusting pa-~gan customs eventually did damage 2174 1,1,1 | marriage and the family, of or-~ganized society, of the structure 2175 1,2,4 | leeks, the onions,~and the garlic” (Num. 11:4-5). ~ Moses 2176 2,5,8 | phase of the war in which Gasius Flor headed the Roman~forces 2177 1,4,7 | little, and received her, and gat much learning. I profited 2178 1,3,8 | uncle Mordecai who was a gatekeeper at the royal court. A few 2179 1,5,5 | at the place of ancient Gath-~hepher. ~ The Book of Jonah 2180 1,5,5 | I was an herdman, and a gatherer of sycomore fruit: And the 2181 1,1,5 | elders ~and prophets acted as gatherers and guardians of the holy 2182 1,5,5 | of Amittai, was born in Gathhepher of Galilee (near future 2183 1,2,4 | its center a cluster of gaunt granite peaks of a dark-red 2184 1,Add,1| Christi im liturgischen Gebet~, 2. Auflage (Münster i/ 2185 1,Add,1| Campenhausen, Kirchliches Amt and geistliche Vollmacht~in den ersten 2186 1,5,5 | 1:1-6), vision of an an-~gel among the myrtle trees ( 2187 1,Add,1| troit premiers siecler (Gembloux-Paris, 1933), pp. 197-212; J. 2188 1,Add,0| ancient phrase, tertium genas . i.e. precisely the Church, 2189 1,1,5 | in what seemed the emer-~gence of fresh Holy Writings, 2190 2,5,4 | Babylon is described in generalities, as a form of introduction).~ 2191 2,5,4 | on a very high level of generalization; therefore, they~are extensively 2192 2,3,3 | travelling strangers and his generous relationship with the preachers 2193 1,5,5 | of the 8th century B.C. ~Generously endowed by God with spiritual 2194 2,1 | overwhelming odds this praying genius of battle, won five of the 2195 1,1,4 | century did Arch-~bishop Gennadius of Novgorod manage, with 2196 2,3,3 | while fishing on the lake of Gennesaret~(Sea of Galilee; Luke 5: 2197 2,1 | unselfish in spirit or as genuinely~patriotic as Mattathias 2198 1,Add,0| the Christian nation, genus Christianum . in the ~ancient 2199 2,1,1 | that even there, in that geographically circumscribed region, the 2200 1,2,2 | tered .... ~ ~In our era of geological and paleontological research 2201 1,Add,1| 1942, pp. ~5-46. Cf. also Georg Kretschmar, Studien zur 2202 1,Add,0| Interpretation.~ ~Archpriest Georgy Florovsky ~ ~Message and 2203 1,2,4 | Moses was a stranger (Heb. ger) in a strange land. ~ Moving 2204 1,1,6 | with the efforts of the Ger-~man missionaries, requested 2205 1,2,3 | and lawgiver. ~ Ralbag (Gersonides, ancient rabbinic literature) 2206 2,2,1 | features, His every word and gesture were permeated with unending 2207 1,4,3 | wisdom, and the man that getteth understanding. For the ~ 2208 1,Add,1| spätjudischen (nachchristlicher) Art geweren, sondern ein lebendiges 2209 1,3,3 | sun. during the battle at Gibeon (Ch. 10). ~ Upon conquest, 2210 1,3,4 | by the example of judge Gideon. With only ~300 soldiers, 2211 1,2,4 | into the fertile land of Gilead, up to the ~Yarmuk river. 2212 1,2,1 | syro-Babylonian classic The Epic of Gilgamesh. See in the appendix some 2213 1,5,5 | of Emmanuel from a Vir-~gin (7:14), many miracles to 2214 1,Add,1| Church from the very be-~ginning, which the Lord gave, the 2215 2,5,4 | satan. This war, which be-~gins in the soul of man and spreads 2216 1,1,4 | translation of the Septua-~gint, which was made long before 2217 1,3,6 | city and providing reli-~gious education to the Jewish 2218 1,2,4 | sparing only the young girls. ~Moses ruled on the division 2219 1,5,5 | for guiding the people and giv-~ing them good example . 2220 2,4,4 | for God loves a cheerful giver. And God~is able to make 2221 1,5,5 | shalt surely die; and thou givest him not warning, nor speakest 2222 1,Add,9| pseudo dogmas. ~They are gladly accepted by those who cannot 2223 2,1,8 | New Testament records as glasses, as in Gen. 3:15, where 2224 1,Add,1| Karl Federer, Liturgie and Glaube, Eine theologiegerchichtliche 2225 1,5,5 | to callous rites, and ne-~glected to instruct the people in 2226 1,2,4 | Thousands of ~feet below glittered the Dead Sea, the lowest 2227 1,2,4 | is worthy to be used to glo-~rify God. With all the pure 2228 1,5,5 | Edomites encouraged and gloated over the devastation ~of 2229 1,5,5 | riches: But let him that~glorieth glory in this, that he understandeth 2230 1,2,2 | book is noble oratory that glorifies the righteous and faithful 2231 1,2,4 | fullness of the forms for glorifying God and His saints in col-~ 2232 2,5,8 | flaming~mountain, and a glowing star. This seems to point 2233 1,1,4 | more manageable, instead of gluing together these papyrus or 2234 1,5,5 | are evening wolves; they gnaw not the ~bones till the 2235 1,2,4 | the area of methods and goals. Science attempts to detail 2236 1,5,5 | represented by the images of a goat and a ram, put ~down in 2237 1,3,5 | defenders of true faith and god-~liness (Ch. 17-21). Grieving 2238 2,2,3 | Ignatius Theophorus (the God-Bearer), of Antioch,~written circa 2239 2,5,4 | on earth), the sinful and~God-fighting world, the nether regions, 2240 1,1,2 | life and teach-~ings of the God-Man, sealed through His death 2241 2,1,8 | kingdom presided over by a God-sent~King who would deliver His 2242 1,Add,0| dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily” (Col. 2:9). This 2243 2,5,1 | main culprits of~all the godlessness in the world, the demons 2244 1,5,5 | the Temple and the Temple goers were not flawless, and the 2245 1,Add,1| lebendiges Weiterblühen des göttlichen~Lebens. In a footnote Dom 2246 1,2,4 | giant king of Bashan (the Golan Heights) gave them battle 2247 2,3,3 | his Teacher and stood on Golgotha at the Cross itself.~After 2248 1,5,5 | personal life that he married Gomer ~who was publicly unfaithful 2249 1,2,2 | the cities of Sodom ~and Gomorrha, primarily for the sin of 2250 1,2,4 | skirted round Moab to the deep gorge of the river Arnon that 2251 1,2,4 | two days the Israelites ~gorged themselves on the meat of 2252 1,Add,0| variously contaminated by alle-~gorical deviations or accretions, 2253 1,Add,0| under the name of an .alle-~gory.: Gal. 4:24: Hatina estin 2254 1,1,7 | was founded by Our Lord, gov-~erned by the Apostles in 2255 1,2,2 | are to live. Holiness must govern ~the community (Lev. 11: 2256 1,1,5 | successors of the apostles in the governance of ~the Church (e.g., the . 2257 1,1,3 | the Old Testament which ~governed the Jewish people, and the 2258 2,5,9 | pre-eminently easier for the government to control crime because 2259 2,1 | that of John the Baptist. Governmentally this era falls into four 2260 2,5,9 | creating the union of various~governments, it will simultaneously 2261 2,5,9 | and~since which time He governs the fate of the world.~“ 2262 2,2,5 | fled~naked when the guards grabbed him (Mark 14:51-52). Ancient 2263 1,5,5 | LORD your~God: for he is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, 2264 2,5,6 | Kingdom of Glory.~Thus, by gradual disclosure of the fate of 2265 1,5,5 | they believed that the grandeur of the second temple ~should 2266 1,2,4 | center a cluster of gaunt granite peaks of a dark-red color 2267 1,Add,1| who have the Spirit which grants the discernment. (epist. 2268 1,5,5 | ephah ~(measure for bulk granular materials) (5), vision of 2269 1,2,4 | pomegranates and a bunch of grapes so large that it had ~to 2270 2,5,8 | chapters of the Apocalypse graphically describe the increasingly 2271 1,2,4 | seemed to ourselves like grasshoppers”~(Num. 13:32-33). The gathering 2272 1,5,5 | any harm from fire. The grateful .Prayer of the three holy 2273 2,4,4 | Titus 3:14; Heb. 13:1-3.~On gratefulness to God: “Now godliness with 2274 1,Add,1| passage from the Indiculus de gratia~Dei, which was mistakenly 2275 2,5,9 | with materialism and the gratification~of pleasure-loving flesh. 2276 1,Add,9| protest that such a charge is gratuitous and wrong. I do keep and ~ 2277 1,2,4 | commandments” (Exod. 34:28) en-~graved on the tablets for the second 2278 1,2,4 | a wasteland of sand and gravel, intersected with limestone 2279 1,2,4 | it because there are no graves in Egypt that you have taken 2280 2,3,2 | corners of the then cultured Greco-Roman world, establishing~many 2281 2,4,4 | from the faith in their greediness, and pierced themselves 2282 2,3,3 | him into your house nor greet him for he who greets him 2283 2,4,4 | plan. They begin with a~greeting to the readers and expression 2284 1,5,5 | Therefore the people had to ~grieve over their sins, not the 2285 1,5,5 | fully renewed, and when all grieves ~and death itself would 2286 1,3,5 | god-~liness (Ch. 17-21). Grieving over the spiritual death 2287 1,5,5 | decrees, and that write grievousness which they ~have prescribed; 2288 1,2,2 | Spirit, even we ourselves~groan within ourselves, waiting 2289 1,2,2 | that the whole creation groaneth and travaileth in pain together 2290 1,2,2 | 23). ~This means that the groaning of creation is not eternal; 2291 1,2,2 | multiply thy pains and thy groanings; in pain thou shalt bring~ 2292 2,1,1 | everywhere were stimulated to grope for~God. As a result of 2293 1,2,1 | Mesopotamian writers blindly groped after this principle. The 2294 1,2,1 | the background of a world grossly ignorant of the first principles 2295 2,1,9 | centuries may lend support. The~grouping of their origins in one 2296 1,3,5 | shrines of idols, cut down groves devoted to pagan gods ~and 2297 2,4,4 | purposes in his heart, not grudgingly or of necessity; for God 2298 1,4,1 | him. Yet the thought of ~grumbling against God was far from 2299 1,2,2 | expelled, now no longer guarding the tree of life, and the 2300 2,2,5 | and fled~naked when the guards grabbed him (Mark 14:51- 2301 1,4,1 | considered it an honor to be his guest. ~ The devil was envious 2302 1,1,7 | the Canons ~which are the guidelines even to this day for its 2303 1,Add,1| in-~tended meaning (See Guido Müller, Lexicon Athanasianum, 2304 2,3,3 | encouraged corruptness under the guise of “mortifying” the flesh. 2305 1,2,2 | it does not become extin-~guished completely. Throughout all 2306 1,Add,1| baptism. Liturgical ar-~guments were used by Tertullian 2307 1,2,4 | He did so and fresh water gushed ~out. Moses called the place . 2308 1,Add,9| person), a descent into Ha-~des, and this meant the 2309 2,5,4 | 65; Jer. 23:5-6, 33:6-11; Hab. 2:14; Zeph. 3:9-20). The 2310 1,1,5 | Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habbakuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah 2311 1,4,3 | before him; Rejoicing in ~the habitable part of his earth; and my 2312 1,5,4 | desolate, without an in-~habitant. (Jeremiah, Chapters 7 and 2313 1,3,3 | priestly duties for the in-~habitants of the whole land. However 2314 1,Add,1| hand, the word skopos was a habitual term in the exegetical ~ 2315 1,3,8 | Jewish orphan by the name of Hadassah became the wife of the Persian 2316 1,Add,1| system,. a corpus (adv.~haeres. II. 27. 1 . veritatis corpus), 2317 1,Add,0| treatise: De praescriptione haereticorum.~ An unbeliever has no access 2318 1,4 | are known as ~Ketubim (or Hagiographa in Greek), i.e. Sacred Scriptures. ~ ~ 2319 2,5,8 | a falling upon earth of hail and fire, a flaming~mountain, 2320 2,3,2 | Resurrection of Christ is hailed, a number of chapters are~ 2321 1,2,4 | epidemic of boils; a fierce hailstorm that ~smashed the trees 2322 2,3,3 | outward – arranging the hair, wearing gold, or putting 2323 2,2,6 | before God. But the very hairs on your head are all numbered, 2324 1,5,5 | raise his voice after the half-century silence of God's messengers. 2325 2,1,7 | indicates that it~was the Hall of Hewn Stone in the temple, 2326 2,1,4 | from Psalms 113-118 (the~Hallel) during and after the meal.~ 2327 2,4,3 | sharply divided into two~halves. Before his conversion to 2328 1,3,3 | Canaanites, the descendants of Ham, for which reason the land 2329 2,1 | Judas Maccabaeus (Judas the Hammerer). Without doubt,~Judas was 2330 1,3,0 | were named Maccabees, i.e. hammers. From among the sons of 2331 1,2,2 | Lirit-Ishtar, the Babylonian king Hammurabi (1800 BC), and the Assyrian 2332 2,2,2 | predecessors had been.~The Hampton Court conference in 1604 2333 2,1,0 | under the Ch'in and~the Han dynasty. In area it was 2334 1,Add,1| the manner in which they han-~dled the text, was much 2335 1,5,5 | school together with him: Hananiah, Azariah and Mishael. ~They 2336 1,1,5 | to another they carried hand-written copies of the ~letters for 2337 1,2,4 | in hu-~man history: the handing down of the Law on Mount 2338 1,1,5 | of mouth, by ~tradition (.handing-on.) for many years. It is 2339 1,5,5 | the servants and ~upon the handmaids in those days will I pour 2340 1,3,8 | Haman ~and ordered him to be hanged on the gallows prepared 2341 2,2,5 | apparent when the Lord, while hanging on the cross, committed~ 2342 1,Add,1| Paris, 1960), pp. 97-98; Hans Freiherr von Campenhausen, 2343 1,Add,1| this thesis by R. P. C. Hanson, Tradition in the Early~ 2344 1,5,5 | the reasons of what had hap-~pened and asked for sympathy. 2345 1,2,2 | fills it did not originate haphazardly, but through the will of 2346 1,5,7 | protectors of all the weak and hapless in their nation. Often this 2347 1,Add,0| the eternal Word, which happens to have been uttered in 2348 1,2,2 | world in its entirety is har-~monious, excellent, wisely 2349 1,Add,1| meaning of intention (skopos, haraktir) of the Bible. (H. E. W. 2350 2,5,0 | imagined rich Rome with its harbor city. However, many traits 2351 1,4,1 | addresses a very deep and hard-to-understand ~issue of the relationship 2352 1,5,7 | digging up the earth of the hardened ~human hearts to make it 2353 1,5,5 | foreheads. ~As an adamant harder than flint have I made thy 2354 2,4,4 | and into many foolish and harmful lusts which drown men in 2355 1,Add,1| veritatis corpus), a .harmonious melody” (II. 38. 3). But 2356 2,1,4 | as New Year’s Day (Rosh Hashanah, Head of the Year).~Probably 2357 1,Add,0| alle-~gory.: Gal. 4:24: Hatina estin allegoroumena). There 2358 1,3,8 | confident of success and hating Mordecai, Haman built gal-~ 2359 1,Add,0| protected, but not ex-~hausted. Human words are no more 2360 1,3,5 | learned from the miraculous heal-~ing of Hezekiah who was 2361 2,4,4 | Spirit, to another gifts of healings~by the same Spirit, to another 2362 1,2,2 | generations of the world were healthful, and there is no poison 2363 1,5,5 | these youths turned up to be healthier than the others who ate ~ 2364 1,4,1 | did not dare to live among healthy people and had to settle 2365 2,4,4 | For in so doing you will heap~coals of fire on his head.’ 2366 1,5,4 | I will make Jerusalem ~heaps, and a den of dragons; and 2367 1,5,5 | of hell cried I, and Thou heardest my voice.”~Book of Amos.~ 2368 1,2,3 | whatever man shall ~not hearken unto My words which that 2369 1,5,5 | people, and to denounce the heartless ~and arrogant rich. “The 2370 1,Add,1| expressed in the context of a heated controversy [See Dom M. ~ 2371 2,4,3 | Council~in Jerusalem where he heatedly opposed the necessity for 2372 1,5,5 | will shew wonders in the heav-~ens and in the earth, blood, 2373 1,1,4 | contained sacred books of Hebraic ~origin, which however were 2374 1,5,5 | is sharper than a thorn hedge” (Micah 7:2-4). ~ This is 2375 1,4,7 | his ~book has always been heeded and loved by Orthodox Christians. ~ ~ 2376 1,Add,1| Wunibald Roetzer, ~Des heiligen Augustinus Schriften als 2377 1,Add,1| of the Revelation, of the Heilsgeschichte. The Church had to ~preach 2378 1,5,5 | literally repeated in ~certain heirmoses, for example, .I will stand 2379 1,3,0 | Syrian kings, starting ~with Heliodorus sent by the king Seleucus 2380 1,2,4 | reaction (hy-~drogen becoming helium) took place, causing a great 2381 2,5,5 | spread of Christianity in the Hellenistic world there~arose a perilous 2382 2,4,3 | attempt on his life by the Hellenists, he left for his~native 2383 2,4,4 | wicked one. And take the~helmet of salvation, and the sword 2384 1,5,1 | are ~his protectors and helpers, while demons and the people 2385 1,2,2 | Adam there was not found a helpmate like to himself (Gen. 2: 2386 1,2,3 | Jesus was born in Bethle-~hem of Judaea in the days of 2387 1,Add,1| usual sharpness and ve-~hemence of expression, St. Jerome, 2388 1,1,4 | prophets~were until John; from henceforth the Kingdom of God is proclaimed ( 2389 1,Add,1| ibidem, vii (1935), 5-27; Henri Holstein, La Tradition des 2390 1,5,5 | the place of ancient Gath-~hepher. ~ The Book of Jonah does 2391 1,5,7 | prophets predomi-~nantly heralded Him and His acts (see the 2392 2,5,4 | seven trumpets (chs. 7-10) heralds the beginning of the~calamities 2393 1,5,5 | fold, and there shall be no herd in the stalls: Yet I will 2394 1,5,5 | prophet's~son; but I was an herdman, and a gatherer of sycomore 2395 1,2,4 | together with all their herds, flocks and possessions. 2396 2,1,6 | the high priesthood were hereditary in the family of Aaron.~ 2397 2,5,5 | Nicolaitans were ancient heretic-Gnostics. Gnosticism became a dangerous~ 2398 1,4,7 | the beauty of a woman; for herewith love is kindled as a fire ( 2399 1,5,5 | righteous: they shall in-~herit the land for ever. (Isaiah 2400 1,Add,1| this faith in focus [Cf. Hermann Dörries, De Spiritu Sancto, 2401 1,1,5 | e.g., the .Shepherd. of Hermas; the epistles of St. Clement, 2402 1,Add,0| main problem of theological hermeneutics. What is the theological 2403 1,3,4 | Delilah, ~and his death as a hero have been a basis for an 2404 2,1,6 | Pharisees, the Sadducees, the Herodians, the publicans, and the~ 2405 1,5,5 | Nabopolassar of Babylon in 612 B.C. Herodotus, ~Dioscorus of Sicily, Xenophon 2406 | herself 2407 1,2,4 | defeated and his capital ~Heshbon occupied. The advance continued 2408 1,Add,1| Theologie van Augustinus, Het Woord Gods bij Augurtinus); 2409 2,5,5 | Gnosticism as an amalgamation of~heterogeneous philosopho-religious schools 2410 2,1,7 | that it~was the Hall of Hewn Stone in the temple, but 2411 1,Add,0| what had really happened, hic et ~nunc. But what happened 2412 1,Add,0| exegesis is to detect their hid-~den meaning, to detect the 2413 2,5,2 | s disciple St. Papias of Hierapolis refers to the writer of 2414 1,Add,0| faith, sacred rites and hierarchy . we find ~here all elements 2415 2,2,5 | According to Papias, Bishop of Hieropolis, as well as that of St. 2416 2,2,5 | conclusion with the~so called High-priestly prayer of our Lord. Here 2417 2,5,2 | Epiphanius, Basil the Great, Hillary, Athanasius the Great, Gregory 2418 2,1 | who seemed to obstruct or hinder~his rule or his purposes. 2419 2,3,3 | your prayers~may not be hindered” (1 Peter 3:1-7).~God, trust 2420 1,2,2 | flaming sword no longer hindering our ~entry into Paradise. 2421 1,5,5 | he will make my feet like~hinds' feet, and he will make 2422 1,2,2 | and ani-~mals. We find a hint of this in the depictions 2423 2,1,9 | support of this view. As we hinted in the preface and will 2424 1,Add,0| typical,. a pro-~phetical sign hinting forward towards approaching 2425 1,3,0 | Jews by luring them to the Hip-~podrome and trampling them 2426 2,5,2 | Theologian. One of them was St. Hippolytus,~a Roman pope and student 2427 1,5,5 | keeping back laborers' hire, injustice and bribery of 2428 1,2,2 | fugitive slaves, ~debtors, hired servants, orphans, widows 2429 1,Add,1| right to recite and hear. (hist.~eccl. 1.20) . It is against 2430 1,Add,1| Irenee, in the .Révue d.histoire et de philosophie réligieuses,. 2431 1,Add,1| apostolique, in the ~.Revue d.historie et de philosophie réligieuses,. 2432 1,Add,1| et ler traditions, ~Êtude historique (Paris, 1960), pp. 97-98; 2433 1,2,3 | Son of God? art thou come hither to tor-~ment us before the 2434 1,2,2 | BC), and the Assyrian and Hittite laws com-~posed around 1500 2435 1,2,4 | south of Canaan, and the Hittites, Jebusites, Amorites and ~ 2436 1,Add,1| re-arrangement, was not Ho-~meric at all. Yet, one could 2437 1,Add,1| the word of the Spirit: hoc observare debemus ut non 2438 1,5,5 | Together with king Je-~hoiachin and 10,000 Jews he was led 2439 1,Add,1| vii (1935), 5-27; Henri Holstein, La Tradition des Apotres 2440 1,1,1 | the naked and house the homeless ~comes from the Biblical 2441 1,Add,1| composed of genuine verses of Homer, but ~taken at random and 2442 1,Add,1| circulation at that time certain Homerocentones, composed of genuine verses 2443 1,Add,0| especially in the devotional and homiletic use. What is, however, ~ 2444 1,2,2 | appeals to ~God. In his homilies on the book of Genesis, 2445 1,2,2 | primarily for the sin of sodomy (homosexuality), death and burial of Jacob, 2446 1,Add,1| Trinitarian doc-~trine, . the homotimia of the Holy Ghost. His main 2447 2,2,6 | honoring God, a created cult honors the political leader.~Since 2448 1,5,5 | on behalf of God, “A son honoureth his~father, and a servant 2449 1,5,7 | hypocrisy of priests, false-~hood of self-appointed prophets. 2450 1,3,2 | labors. Prophetic brother-~hoods became especially prominent 2451 2,2,5 | the daughter of Joseph the hoop maker.~St. John was at first 2452 1,4,2 | sion: when in grief, in a hopeless situation or in fear, in 2453 1,2,4 | Aaron died on top of Mount Hor where he had been taken 2454 2,1 | overwhelming~Syrian-Greek horde, but the fight for freedom 2455 2,5,4 | with the main ones. Moving~horizontally through the diagram, we 2456 1,5,1 | mystery of the future by using horoscopes, fortune-telling, witchcraft, 2457 2,5,0 | proportions and makes a horrifying~impression. Evidently, as 2458 2,4,4 | Lord Mighty’ (Jer.~3:19, Hos. 52:11). Therefore, having 2459 2,3,3 | capacity but was a pious and hospitable Christian. As with the second~ 2460 2,1,6 | to Him, and to accept the hospitality of those who invited Him 2461 1,4,7 | 1-23. ~ ~Can one go upon hot coals, and his feet not 2462 2,4,4 | to those who are of the household of faith” (Gal. 6:9-10). “ 2463 1,Add,0| Tim. 6.16). This light, how-~ever, “lighteth every man 2464 1,2,2 | little spring, and the broad Hudson from the .tear clouds. ~ 2465 2,2,2 | was introduced by Cardinal Hugo in the 13th century, and 2466 1,5,7 | parallel events in the life of human-~kind are spiritually akin, 2467 1,Add,9| modern crisis precipitated by humanism (an undeniable fact) ~has 2468 2,2,6 | mankind~the highest moral and humanitarian principles. We see a total 2469 2,2,6 | will be abased and he who humbles himself will be~exalted” ( 2470 1,5,5 | which implied his humble and humiliated position of ~a prophet in 2471 1,5,5 | in wait for blood; they hunt every man his brother with 2472 1,4,1 | very short time the devil hurled numerous troubles on Job. 2473 1,4,1 | not prevent the devil from hurting ~Job. And within a very 2474 1,4,5 | comparing the love between husband and wife to ~that between 2475 1,2,2 | pleasure, he was rewarded with husks, which were used to feed ~ 2476 1,2,4 | thermonuclear reaction (hy-~drogen becoming helium) 2477 1,Add,0| destroy what is .natural": hyper physin does not mean para 2478 1,4,3 | book of Proverbs about the hypostasis of God.s Wisdom prepared ~ 2479 1,5,5 | king Darius I (Persian, Hys-~taspes, 522-486 B.C.). That 2480 1,3,5 | Daniel ~Haggai ~Zechariah ~ Ìàlachi 475 ~ ~Growth of Phoenicia. ~ ~ 2481 1,5,2 | the 185,000-strong Assyr-~ian army. Ashamed, Sennacherib 2482 1,3,5 | 725 ~Hezekiah 725-696 ~ ~Ìànasseh 696-641 ~Àmon 641-639 ~Josiah 2483 2,1,9 | the reconversion of the~Iberian Peninsula to Christianity, 2484 1,Add,1| polemique ~de Saint Irenee, ibidem, vii (1935), 5-27; Henri 2485 2,4,3 | cities of Pisidian,~Antioch, Iconium, Lystra, and Derbe. In 51 2486 1,1,4 | writing of Church services, in iconography and church architec-~ture, 2487 2,5,3 | Monasticism. (4-7~cent.).~Iconomachism.~Christianization of new~ 2488 1,1,4 | those dew drops and the icy covering on the trees will 2489 1,Add,1| Athanasianum, sub voce: id quod quis docendo, scribendo,~ 2490 1,5,5 | Berechiah and grand son of Iddo, was a descendant of a ~ 2491 1,3,1 | Book. The Bible does not idealize people or events, ~but sternly 2492 2,4,5 | to realize high~Christian ideals, and what constitutes the 2493 1,Add,1| and Le développement de 1’idée de succession apostolique, 2494 1,Add,9| who, by .being made man,. identi-~fied himself with men in 2495 1,Add,9| they adopt some .strange ideologies. ~and combine them with 2496 1,5,5 | table, ~sprinkled with the idol-offered blood, and asked their Gentile 2497 1,2,4 | sword a large number of ~the idol-worshippers. ~ This painful experience 2498 2,1 | was Antipater, a crafty Idumaean chieftain who never~lost 2499 2,1 | tribes, particularly the Idumaeans to the south and the Samaritans 2500 2,3,3 | Judea, Galilee, Samaria and Idumea, and then in Arabia, Syria, 2501 1,2,3 | tribe. ~King Herod, being an Idumean, was the first ruler of