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     Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
3002 1,2,4 | saw the basket she sent a maid ~to fetch it. On opening 3003 2,2,6 | for you to enter into~life maimed, than having two hands, 3004 1,2,4 | nomads from Midia. Moses re-~mained with him and married one 3005 1,Add,0| revelation. The basic problem re-~mains, however, still unsolved: 3006 1,Add,1| importance of the Baptis-~mal profession of faith, which 3007 1,5,6 | 7:1-6, Zephaniah 3:1-5, Mala-~chi 1:6. Call for Repentance: 3008 2,4,4 | all these: anger, wrath, malice, blasphemy, filthy language 3009 1,2,2 | unions with men and ani-~mals. We find a hint of this 3010 2,4,3 | Enduring a shipwreck in Malta, the Apostle arrived~in 3011 1,2,4 | fifth .day.), and later . mammals, and finally . human be-~ 3012 1,1,4 | bishop Gennadius of Novgorod manage, with great difficulty, 3013 1,1,4 | order to make them more manageable, instead of gluing together 3014 2,3,2 | archetype of Church life and its management on the~principles of “through 3015 1,5,2 | activities. In his old age Manas-~seh attempted to get rid 3016 1,Add,9| carry conviction and com-~mand the allegiance of every 3017 1,3,5 | a Syrian military com-~mander, from leprosy. Besides, 3018 2,4,4 | 17; Col. 1:9, 2:3, 3:16.~Manhood: “And not in any way terrified 3019 1,3,3 | help assumed the form of mani-~fest miracles. For example, 3020 1,Add,1| Augustine, contra epist. Manichaei, L1. ~ ~St. Vincent of Lerins 3021 1,Add,1| pretentious vagaries of Manichean exegesis. ~The Gospel did 3022 1,Add,1| Gospel did not belong to the Manicheans. Catholicae Ecclesiae auctoritas [ 3023 1,Add,1| Heretics, even Gnostics and Manichees, used to quote Scriptural 3024 1,Add,0| Deus revelatus. God is manifesting and revealing himself. God 3025 1,2,2 | the Deity. ~. The world manifests the wisdom, power, and goodness 3026 2,3,3 | as good~stewards of the manifold grace of God. If anyone 3027 1,2,2 | garden. The dawn of hu-~manity is illumined by rays of 3028 2,5,4 | Thus, for~instance, the many-headed beast in chapters 13-19 3029 1,2,4 | spring of brack-~ish water at Marah (which means .bitter.). 3030 2,1,2 | through a porch supported by marble colonnades which surrounded 3031 2,1,4 | The time of the year was March-April. Since Jesus was crucified 3032 2,5,5 | the heretics Valentinus,~Marcio, and Basilides, against 3033 1,5,5 | bow to the gold idol of Marduk and for this were thrown 3034 1,Add,1| Saint Basile, ~Editions de Maredsous (1949), pp. 75-85. The footnotes 3035 1,3,5 | old man in the city of Sa-~maria during the reign of king 3036 2,1 | sons, his favorite wife,~Marianne, and her brother, whom he 3037 1,Add,0| An allegorist dealt pri-~marily with the texts; he searched 3038 2,5,8 | of all the fish and other marine creatures, which is followed 3039 1,5,2 | prophecy. His book is a re-~markable monument of the prophetic 3040 1,1,6 | Slavonic languages in-~creased markedly, causing great difficulties 3041 2,1,2 | Court of the Gentiles that a market for sacrificial animals 3042 2,5,9 | is not in~electromagnetic markings but in fidelity to Christ 3043 2,5,3 | the Lamb a~the Church. The marria~Hymn of the saints (19:~ 3044 1,5,5 | denounced the Jews for mixed marriages, irregular tithing, offering ~ 3045 2,2,5 | speaks as a friend with Martha and Mary and weeps at the 3046 1,1,6 | by an updated version by Martin Luther in 1522-32. ~In the 3047 1,Add,1| St. Augustine [Cf. German Mártin, O.D., La tradicin en San 3048 1,Add,0| whereof we are all witnesses,” martyres) wit-~nessed to the fulfilment 3049 2,5,5 | century. After St. Paul's martyric death in Rome~around the 3050 1,Add,1| who ac-~complished such marvellous dispensation for our sake, 3051 2,3,3 | out of darkness into his marvelous light;~who once were not 3052 1,5,5 | Manasseh's persecution ~and massacre of prophets. ~Book of Joel.~ 3053 1,2,4 | Moses called the place .Massah and Meribah. (meaning .testing 3054 2,1,2 | Royal Porch had four rows of~massive columns; those on the other 3055 1,4,7 | lieth upon the top of~a mast (Prov. 23:29-35). Shew not 3056 1,3,5 | inspired ~psalms are an eternal masterpiece of religious poetry and 3057 1,Add,9| perspective, to acknowl-~edge the masters of old, and to attempt for 3058 1,Add,1| the same strength in the mat-~ters of piety. (de Spir. 3059 1,1,1 | contemporary . that can match the Bible. This is because 3060 2,3,3 | apostolic standing thrice, matching the number of his~renunciations, 3061 1,Add,0| the Holy Ghost. The ulti-~mate end of revelation, its telos, 3062 1,2,2 | earth. Even when nothing mate-~rial existed, there was 3063 1,2,4 | this fact, atheists and materialists of the beginning of our 3064 2,2,5 | companion was Barnabas, a maternal uncle to Mark. Mark was 3065 2,5,9 | Hebrew. Each name could be mathematically totalled up by the addition 3066 1,Add,0| come, the ultimate consum-~mation, and therefore there are 3067 1,2,4 | enjoined in Exod. 12. They eat .matzoth. (flat cakes of unleavened 3068 | maybe 3069 1,5,5 | them not, neither be dis-~mayed at their looks, though they 3070 2,2,2 | since it was written for~the Mayor of Novgorod by deacon Gregory 3071 1,4,7 | obvious in the harmony and meaning-~fulness of nature. Jesus 3072 1,4,6 | Jews on one hand, and the meaninglessness of idol worship~ on the 3073 | Meanwhile 3074 1,5,5 | attacked by Joel is the mechanical, spiritless doing of the 3075 1,5,5 | divided, and given to the Medes and Persians, Daniel 5:25). 3076 1,5,5 | three top officials of the Median kingdom. ~The pagan officials 3077 1,Add,0| response . the Word of God mediated through the ~faithful response 3078 1,4,7 | 34; 33:6. ~ ~Health and medicine: Sir. 30:16; 38:1-12. ~ ~ 3079 1,Add,1| de thdologie ancienne et medidvale,. v (1933), 155-191; La 3080 1,Add,1| de Theologie ancienne et medievale,. t. XXI (1954), pp. 5-22]. 3081 1,Add,1| con-~text of worship and meditation. ~ ~St. Basil and “Unwritten 3082 1,5,5 | Lord predicted through the medium of the prophet that the 3083 2,1,2 | prearranged~places for prayer meetings (Acts 3:1). The teaching 3084 1,3,5 | identifies it with the city of Melchizedek, a contempo-~rary of Abraham, 3085 1,Add,1| veritatis corpus), a .harmonious melody” (II. 38. 3). But it was 3086 1,2,4 | nothing, the cucumbers, the melons, the leeks, the onions,~ 3087 2,3,3 | noise, and the elements will melt with fervent heat; both 3088 2,1,7 | outside the temple. The membership included both Sadducees 3089 1,5,4 | Isaiah 1:4-6, 1:13-18). ~ ~Menacing are God's words said through 3090 1,2,2 | itself is ascribed to im-~mensely distant millennia. In questions 3091 1,4,2 | and sometimes the instru-~ments are changed as the psalm 3092 1,5,2 | religion in his country. He mercilessly ~murdered the advocates 3093 2,5,4 | centuries and even by~millennia, merge into one prophetic picture, 3094 1,2,2 | animals are in some way merged together: goddesses and 3095 1,2,4 | called the place .Massah and Meribah. (meaning .testing and contention,. 3096 1,Add,1| re-arrangement, was not Ho-~meric at all. Yet, one could be 3097 2,2,5 | earthly life. As such, he merited being present at the~resurrection 3098 1,5,5 | Belteshazzar, Shadrach, ~Meshach and Abednego. Having adopted 3099 1,3,5 | the eternal kingdom of the Messiah-~Christ. This prophecy was 3100 1,2,1 | of God culminating in the Messiah-Christ Who is at the center of ~ 3101 2,1,1 | indulged the hope of a coming Messiah-King. Their religious life was 3102 2,1,8 | the time of Jesus false messiahs had arisen (Acts 5:36-37), 3103 1,Add,9| the gospel .repentance. (metanoeite) does not mean merely ac-~ 3104 2,5,4 | and even begin to~teach a metaphoric (rather than actual) understanding 3105 1,2,4 | formed also formed comets, meteorites, aster-~oids, protoplanets, 3106 1,Add,1| Dei, seminat triticum et~metit spinas [those who present 3107 1,4,1 | devil had taken away. Job mi-~raculously recovered from 3108 1,4 | Ruth, Esther, Ezra, Nehe-~miah, 1st and 2nd Paralipomenon) 3109 1,Add,1| Augustine ~(Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1961), pp. 198-208 (it 3110 1,2,4 | green plants, water-borne microorganisms, and later huge land plants 3111 1,2,4 | universe was condensed ~into a microscopic dot, which, having exploded, 3112 1,2,2 | Egypt falls sometime in the mid 15th century BC. At that 3113 2,2,5 | Achaia (Greece). During the mid-4th century his holy relics 3114 1,2,4 | tribe of desert nomads from Midia. Moses re-~mained with him 3115 1,2,4 | both. ~ The camel-riding Midianites in the region seem to have 3116 2,2,6 | coming — in the evening, at midnight, at the crowing of the rooster, 3117 1,2,4 | are delivered before the midwife~comes to them” (Exod. 1: 3118 1,2,4 | Exod. 16:8). Flocks of migrating quails sank ~down to rest 3119 1,Add,1| liturgie-gerchichtliche Quelle (Miinchen, 1930); see also the studies 3120 1,2,4 | truly a land flowing with milk and honey. Nevertheless “ 3121 | million 3122 1,5,5 | Jews and the symbolic acts mimicking the fall of Jerusalem (4- 3123 1,5,3 | called people for prophetic min-~istry individually. Prophets 3124 2,1,6 | but in their worship they mingled many heathen ideas. During 3125 2,2,5 | converted to Christianity. It minimally references the teachings 3126 1,Add,9| scholar who is a devout minis-~ter too. Possibly he would 3127 1,Add,1| did not imply any special ministerial endowment of the bishops. 3128 2,4,2 | I received forty stripes minus one. Three times I was beaten 3129 1,3,5 | most remarkable was the miracu-~lous defeat, by an angel, 3130 2,3,3 | to her wallowing in the mire’” (2 Peter 2:19-~22).~Piety: “ 3131 1,4,7 | the wicked shall fall into mischief (Prov. 24:16). ~ ~Make no 3132 1,5,5 | great man, he uttereth his mischievous desire: so they wrap it 3133 2,5,7 | war, and every sort of misfortune).~The ruinous actions of 3134 1,5,5 | him: Hananiah, Azariah and Mishael. ~They had to learn the 3135 1,Add,1| Denouncing the Gnostic mishandling of Scriptures, St. Irenaeus 3136 1,4,1 | figure out the reason for his mishaps. No one was able to help 3137 1,4,3 | the book has the title Mishle Shlomo, the Seventy (Greek 3138 2,1,5 | A.D. in a work known as the Mishnah. By the end of the fourth 3139 1,3,2 | opposed idolatry and uncompro-~misingly kept and spread the faith 3140 1,Add,1| Scripture could be but misinterpreted. Scripture and Tradition 3141 1,1,7 | Thus, it is pointless and misleading and even dangerous to discuss 3142 2,5,8 | fighter planes, and nuclear missiles. The following~chapters 3143 1,1,6 | efforts of the Ger-~man missionaries, requested the Greek king 3144 2,1,0 | world. This is entirely mistaken. East~of the Roman Empire 3145 1,Add,1| de gratia~Dei, which was mistakenly attributed to Pope Celestine 3146 1,Add,1| unwritten way. The term ta mistika refers ~here, obviously, 3147 1,Add,1| It would be a flagrant mistranslation if we render it as ~.in 3148 1,Add,1| an accident, and ~not a misunderstanding, that the phrase had been 3149 2,5,9 | snake (Gen. 3:14; also see Mk. 9:29). It behooves us to 3150 1,2,4 | by hostile inhabitants. A mob of ~runaway slaves would 3151 1,2,4 | set out in pursuit with a mobile force ~that included six 3152 1,1,6 | New Testament in the then mod-~ern Russian language. Of 3153 1,3,2 | other leaders were poor role models for the people. In order 3154 1,4,7 | advice, patience, hard work, modera-~tion, chastity. ~ ~Translator’ 3155 1,4,4 | the life to come. Being moderate in using earthly things, 3156 1,4,7 | 24:30-34; Sir. 40:1. ~ ~Moderation: Better is little with the 3157 1,4,7 | Sir. 34:2). ~ ~Honesty and modesty: Keep thy heart with all 3158 1,2,2 | Sinai, and are still used in modified form, in our church services. ~ 3159 2,1 | opportunity. In the little town of Modin, Mattathias, an aged~priest, 3160 1,Add,1| reader back to John Adam Mohler]. It was not a fixed core 3161 1,Add,1| of .Succession. . Einar Molland, Irenaeur of Lugdunum and 3162 1,5,5 | under Ahaz. This king .made molten images for Baalim... and 3163 1,3,5 | with great wisdom. Solo-~mon built in Jerusalem a temple, 3164 1,5,2 | strengthening of the Babylonian monar-~chy. Joined armies of Nabopellessar 3165 1,5,5 | next vision . about two monarchies represented by the images 3166 2,5,6 | achieved by following the monastic way of life. The Seer~sees 3167 2,1,6 | been written lived like~monastics, withdrawn from the world 3168 1,Add,1| Dom David Amand, L’arcese monastique de Saint Basile, ~Editions 3169 2,5,9 | individual encoding, all~monetary operations such as payment 3170 2,1,2 | along with tables for the money-changers, whose operations Jesus 3171 1,2,2 | in its entirety is har-~monious, excellent, wisely and bountifully 3172 1,5,5 | nations . Moabites and Am-~monites in the east, Assyrians in 3173 2,5,9 | hundreds and thousands of monks and nuns. From the Near 3174 1,Add,0| God. It is not a di-~vine monologue, it is rather a dialogue, 3175 1,Add,9| in our days a revival of .monophysite. tendencies in theology ~ 3176 1,Add,9| dignity of man ~ ~A New Monophysitism.~ On the other extreme we 3177 1,2,4 | again, this time over the monotonous diet of manna. As refugees 3178 1,2,4 | the atmosphere of carbon monoxide gases and produce oxygen. 3179 1,Add,1| reciprocal [Cf. Louis de ~Montadon, Bible et Eglise danr l3180 1,Add,1| Gnostics, Sabellians, and Montanists. All parties in the dispute 3181 2,1,1 | distinguished. Today the monumental ruins of Egypt, Nineveh, 3182 1,1,4 | reflected in the literary monuments of ancient Russia) she nevertheless 3183 1,5,4 | abomination unto me; the new moons and Sabbaths, the calling 3184 1,5,5 | the tribe of Judah and was Morasthite by the place of birth, a ~ 3185 1,1,6 | translation.~ In the 9th century, Moravian Prince Rostislav, being 3186 1,3,8 | servants conspired to kill him. Morde-~cai.s service to the king 3187 1,5,5 | not the ~bones till the morrow. Her prophets are light 3188 2,5,9 | The revelation of the mortal wounding of~one of the heads 3189 2,2,1 | contain the opinions of mere mortals, the Gospels reveal to us 3190 1,2,4 | bitter with hard service, in mortar and brick, and in all kinds 3191 2,3,3 | corruptness under the guise of “mortifying” the flesh. These are~the 3192 1,1,6 | Metropolitan Philaret of Moscow and later, Bishop Theophan ~ 3193 1,2,4 | 2:10. The Hebrew form, Moshe, means .to draw out.). ~ 3194 1,2,2 | to him the ~idea of the Most-holy Trinity (My Life in Christ). 3195 1,1,5 | Genesis), ~WE ELLEH SHE.MOT (.and these are the names. . 3196 1,2,2 | threshing floor, and the mother-bird must be spared if eggs are 3197 2,5,8 | sixth angel brings into motion a great army~beyond the 3198 2,3,3 | double-minded. Lament and mourn and weep! Let your~laughter 3199 1,Add,2| righteous. ~ If you are mournful, you will find consolation 3200 2,5,8 | taken “the bit in their mouths,” people are rushing toward 3201 2,1,2 | place~of worship was the movable tabernacle built in the 3202 2,5,9 | designating a new global movement? By the will of God the 3203 2,5,9 | control crime because people's movements will be~known thanks to 3204 2,5,2 | the history of mankind and moves on~to the description of 3205 1,4,7 | colour in the cup, when it moveth itself aright. At the last 3206 1,5,5 | wickedness is great. Multitudes, multi-~tudes in the valley of decision: 3207 2,5,4 | number of compositionally multi-layered~visions. The Seer presents 3208 1,5,5 | captives from robbers, and multiplied food by his prayer when 3209 1,Add,9| mean in a personal com-~munion with the personal God. Faith 3210 1,1,5 | 130 and is known as the Muratorian Canon. Portions of ~the 3211 2,3,3 | none of you suffer as a murderer, a thief,~an evildoer, or 3212 1,2,2 | conflicts, treachery and murders take place among them. ~ 3213 1,5,5 | superficial callous rites, murmuring against God for sup-~posed 3214 1,Add,9| The church is neither a museum of dead deposits nor a society 3215 1,Add,6| became man (John 1:14), and mute, stuttering man began to ~ 3216 1,2,2 | Even the ox may not be muzzled while it is treading ~the 3217 1,2,2 | In the Bible there is no my-~thology. Mythology belongs 3218 1,Add,1| exegesis sober, from a myopic insistence upon the grammatical 3219 2,2,5 | participated with the~other myrrh-bearing women in obtaining fragrant 3220 1,5,5 | of an an-~gel among the myrtle trees (evergreen southern 3221 1,Add,1| only the initiated and the mystagogues have the right to recite 3222 1,Add,0| facto, non solum in dicto, mysterium requirere debemus [We ought 3223 1,Add,0| permanent temptation of all mystics. The Bible is regarded as 3224 1,2,2 | within it, and the concept of myth. In the Bible there is no 3225 1,2,2 | it was directed ~against myths. ~It might be said that 3226 1,2,4 | with them for burial in Ca-~naan. “Four hundred and thirty 3227 1,5,5 | Neriglissar and Labashi-Marduk). Nab-~onidus, the assassin of 3228 1,5,2 | hundred and fifty years. Nabopelles-~sar's successor Nebuchadrezzar ( 3229 1,5,2 | monar-~chy. Joined armies of Nabopellessar of Babylon (king of the 3230 1,5,5 | Nineveh was soon conquered by Nabopolassar of Babylon in 612 B.C. Herodotus, ~ 3231 1,5,2 | successor Nebuchadrezzar (Nabuchodonosor) on a victorious march to 3232 1,Add,1| Weitergeben~von Doktrinen nach spätjudischen (nachchristlicher) 3233 1,Add,1| Doktrinen nach spätjudischen (nachchristlicher) Art geweren, sondern ein 3234 1,2,2 | sacrificial worship in the taber-~nacle according to the directions 3235 1,2,2 | and faithful God of Si-~nai and encourages the response 3236 1,3,1 | restoration of Jerusalem. Fi-~nally, the books of the Maccabees 3237 1,1,7 | context of the living, dy-~namic Church of Christ, which 3238 1,1,6 | included such notable lumi-~naries as St. Tikhon of Zadonsk, 3239 1,1,5 | his revelations, laws and narrations, decreeing to ~the Levites 3240 1,Add,1| created by the obstinate and narrow-minded pseudo-biblicism of his 3241 1,1,5 | appearances a very ordi-~nary man, the son of a carpenter. ~ 3242 1,Add,1| usual method, of St. Atha-~nasius. The Arians quoted various 3243 1,3,9 | the reign of the king Ma-~nasseh. The book is named after 3244 1,3,5 | David through the prophet Nathan (see 7:12-16. Cf. Matt. ~ 3245 1,Add,0| other .nations.. Ta ethne, nationes or gentes ~. these kindred 3246 1,Add,0| different meaning post Christum natum. ~The tension between present 3247 2,4,4 | 6-17.~Christ and His two natures: Col. 1:15-20, 2:9; Phil. 3248 1,4,5 | nakedness, or peril, ~or sword? Nay, in all these things we 3249 1,1,5 | Church such as St. Gregory Nazianzus (called .the Theo-~logian.), 3250 1,5,5 | God to callous rites, and ne-~glected to instruct the 3251 1,5,5 | spiritual famine was coming ~nearer, and that would be worse 3252 1,5,5 | prediction of invasion of Nebuchadrez-~zar into Egypt. Alexander 3253 1,Add,1| clear. The somatio is not necessarily a diminutive. It simply 3254 1,Add,1| article is written in con-~nection with the Dutch edition of 3255 1,2,2 | food. Life in this most be-~neficent climate did not require 3256 1,2,4 | The spies crossed the Negev, passed Arad on the plateau 3257 1,Add,1| set aside, ignored, or ~neglected (c. 25). The only difference 3258 1,4 | historical (Ruth, Esther, Ezra, Nehe-~miah, 1st and 2nd Paralipomenon) 3259 2,1,1 | When contrasted with~its neighbours in Mesopotamia and Egypt 3260 1,Add,9| between .liberalism. and .neo-orthodoxy. is in fact a re-enactment 3261 1,Add,1| been handed down to the ~neophytes .in mystery. and had to 3262 1,Add,1| philosophical schools, especially in Neoplatonism. Exegesis played a great ~ 3263 1,Add,3| Chrysostom who, in a man-~ner of speaking, has written 3264 1,5,5 | written by Baruch ~the son of Neriah. Enumeration of the five 3265 1,5,5 | Nebuchadrezzar: Evilmerodach, Neriglissar and Labashi-Marduk). Nab-~ 3266 1,Add,0| witnesses,” martyres) wit-~nessed to the fulfilment of salvation 3267 1,Add,0| revelation. Theology wit-~nesses back to the revelation. 3268 1,2,2 | are collected from her ~nest. There must be fair practices 3269 1,Add,9| subconsciously, is tempted by the Nestorian extreme. That is to say, 3270 1,Add,9| body, the church. ~ ~A New Nestorianism.~ It may seem ridiculous 3271 1,5,5 | every man his brother with a net. That they may do~evil with 3272 1,Add,1| Irenaeus, in .Zeitschrift f. neut. Wissenschaft,. ~Bd. xxiii ( 3273 1,Add,1| note in the .Zeitschrift f. neutest. ~Theologie,. x (1909), 3274 1,1,1 | the 20th century, but ~a never-ending conflict between good and 3275 2,5,3 | Jerusalem and~(Key of David)~New-~Testament~period~Time of 3276 1,2,4 | The elation of their new-found freedom was short-lived. 3277 2,2,3 | Bauer and~his school), the newest findings in ecclesiastical 3278 1,2,4 | eldest son Gershom and his ~newly-born second son Eliezer. ~ ~Let 3279 1,Add,1| Evangelio non crederem, ni si me catholicae Ecclesiae~ 3280 1,Add,1| not quote the text of the Ni-~cene Creed, .which only 3281 1,1,5 | decades after the Council of Nicaea, after the Creed had been ~ 3282 1,3,0 | victory ~of Juda Maccabee over Nicanor . a commander sent by Demetrius 3283 1,1,7 | holy Councils wrote the Nicene Creed, summarizing ~the 3284 2,5,5 | Christians was a certain Nicolai (Nicholas),~hence the name Nicolaitans 3285 1,Add,1| der Kirche von Anfang an nicht bloss ein Weitergeben~von 3286 2,4,3 | spend that winter of 64 in Nicopolis (Titus 3:12), near his native~ 3287 1,2,3 | shall behold him, but not nigh: there shall come ~a Star 3288 1,2,4 | raised in the air until nightfall, when the battle was won 3289 2,4,3 | martyr’s crown. After a nine-month imprisonment~he was beheaded 3290 2,1,2 | of the Women, on a level nineteen steps~higher than that of 3291 2,5,6 | their~righteousness. In the nineteenth chapter of the Apocalypse 3292 1,3,1 | of Judah and the begin-~ning of the Babylonian captivity 3293 1,2,1 | the universe in one om-~nipresent and omniscient God is revealed 3294 2,1,4 | the first month~(Abib, or Nisan), roast its meat, and as 3295 1,Add,1| Evangelio non crederem, nisi me catholicae Ecclesiae 3296 2,4,3 | am nothing” (1 Cor. 13:2, NIV), because this love~would 3297 1,5,2 | dearly. Eventually he recog-~nized his guilt before God and 3298 1,5,5 | his ancestors shows the nobility of his ~descent. Indeed, 3299 1,2,2 | than man, we observe many noble-featured, ~harmoniously built species 3300 1,2,2 | However, the ethnic Egyptian nobles ~united in Thebes and slowly 3301 | Nobody 3302 2,5,9 | the desert, leaving the noisy towns that were full of 3303 1,2,4 | some decades to the life of nomad shepherds ~and cattle-herders 3304 1,2,2 | would unite with outlying nomadic tribes and seize dominion 3305 1,2,4 | priest of a tribe of desert nomads from Midia. Moses re-~mained 3306 1,1,1 | Christians of different de-~nominations are ardently studying the 3307 2,5,8 | degree to which man~by his non-belief and sins depletes God's 3308 1,2,1 | ancient litera-~ture. All non-biblical creation legends by their 3309 2,2,6 | fundamentals~of life. It teaches non-covetousness, compassion, humility and 3310 2,2,4 | as apocryphal — that is, non-credible, repudiated books.~These 3311 2,3,3 | the~Jews (including the non-faithful), and in his role as Bishop 3312 1,Add,1| not be disclosed to the non-initiated. The Creed was ~reserved 3313 2,1,2 | of the~Gentiles, because non-Jews might enter into it, but 3314 2,2,6 | 5:42-48, John 13:34-35).~Non-Judgment: “Judge not, that you be 3315 1,5,7 | omniscience, justice to non-repentant and infinite mercy to the 3316 2,5,4 | is a noticeable specific non-synchronization of events: being~above time 3317 1,5,5 | commandments (2:17-3:6), non-tithing of tithes (3:7-12), God' 3318 1,Add,1| once the criterion and the norm. The crucial emphasis ~was 3319 1,Add,1| Damien van den Eynde, Les Normes de l’Enseignment Chretien 3320 1,2,4 | the land of Goshen in the northeast corner of the Nile delta. 3321 1,5,5 | Anathoth, four kilometers northwest of Jerusalem. He was called 3322 1,2,2 | nations that inhabited the northwestern part of Mesopotamia (well-known 3323 1,2,4 | apt to do, they be-~came nostalgic for the land they had fled. 3324 1,Add,1| observare debemus ut non nostras, cum docemus, led Sancti 3325 1,1,6 | Russian version included such notable lumi-~naries as St. Tikhon 3326 2,4,5 | in their autobiographical notations. They~show how in his own 3327 2,1,8 | both King and~Savior. It is noteworthy also that Ps. 22:22-31, 3328 1,Add,1| idiom ~(1.9.4). It is worth noticing that Tertullian also refers 3329 1,3,3 | trumpets (Ch. 6). It is worth noting that the site of ancient 3330 1,5,5 | of Jerusalem (4-24), de-~nouncement of Gentiles: the neighbors 3331 1,1,6 | translated into many indige-~nous languages. Metropolitan 3332 2,5,8 | war began, from October to November of the 66th~year, in which 3333 1,Add,0| old. Vetus Testamentuni in Novo patet. [The Old Testament 3334 2,1,4 | of disciples who were the nucleus of the early~Jerusalem church ( 3335 1,2,4 | They were attacked and a num-~ber of them killed and 3336 2,1,1 | Christianity~arose, only the numerically lesser part could be counted 3337 1,Add,0| really happened, hic et ~nunc. But what happened was ultimate 3338 2,5,9 | and thousands of monks and nuns. From the Near East, monasticism~ 3339 1,2,4 | offered to find a ~Hebrew nurse to suckle the child. This 3340 1,Add,1| Casey O.S.B., Benedict von Nursia al s Pneusnatiker, in .Heilige 3341 1,5,7 | spiritual meaning, as syno-~nyms of the word Church. ~ In 3342 1,5,5 | neighbour; and love no false oath: for ~all these are things 3343 1,5,5 | these events, the prophet ~obediently proceeded to Nineveh, preaching 3344 2,5,9 | plans: the devil~thirsts for obeisance to him; the antichrist seeks 3345 2,2,5 | written, as~well as in the objectives which each evangelist set 3346 1,3,1 | value ~are truthfulness and objectivity of this Sacred Book. The 3347 1,5,4 | ointment... Bring no more vain oblations; ~incense is an abomination 3348 1,2,2 | multiply? Is this not an oblique indication to humanity itself 3349 2,5,3 | First calamities. Partial~obliteration of nature~(8:7-13).~Sinners 3350 1,5,5 | contemporaries, and especially ~the obscene pagan traditions that the 3351 2,1,1 | within the comparatively obscure people of~Israel, that the 3352 2,5,7 | possibilities, which are~obscured by a tempestuous youthfulness 3353 1,Add,1| word of the Spirit: hoc observare debemus ut non nostras, 3354 1,Add,9| is the experience of all observers of spiritual things: no 3355 1,Add,9| delivered unto the saints,. obsolete or archaic as the idiom ~ 3356 2,5,9 | virtues,~the Church becomes an obstacle to them and they fight together 3357 2,4,5 | to overcome all outward obstacles and~personal weaknesses. 3358 2,1 | opposed him, or who seemed to obstruct or hinder~his rule or his 3359 2,2,5 | other myrrh-bearing women in obtaining fragrant oils to embalm 3360 1,1,7 | hundreds of years, then obvi-~ously the rest of the experience 3361 1,4,2 | book of prayers for every occa-~sion: when in grief, in 3362 1,1,4 | words and naturally enough, occasionally made mistakes. At the same 3363 2,1,2 | operations Jesus drove out on~two occasions. Four gates opened into 3364 1,2,4 | the form of rain, creating oceans and continents. Then, thanks 3365 2,3,3 | his commemorative day (23 Oct.), this liturgy is performed 3366 2,5,8 | phase of the war began, from October to November of the 66th~ 3367 1,2,4 | desert outside the camp. Oddly enough Aaron was not punished . 3368 2,1 | Jesus. Against~overwhelming odds this praying genius of battle, 3369 1,5,5 | model for the 8th and 9th odes of the Canon of Matins. ~ 3370 1,Add,1| life in the ~truth [Cf. Dom Odo Casey O.S.B., Benedict von 3371 2,1 | priest who volunteered~to officiate. Then Mattathias and his 3372 1,4,7 | servant curse thee: For oftentimes also thine own~heart knoweth 3373 1,2,4 | up to the ~Yarmuk river. Og, the giant king of Bashan ( 3374 1,Add,0| of a .realized eschatol-~ogy,. simply because the very 3375 1,2,4 | comets, meteorites, aster-~oids, protoplanets, etc. This 3376 2,2,5 | women in obtaining fragrant oils to embalm Christ’s body. 3377 2,5,3 | You will bear t~of God.~Old-Testament~period~Life in Eden (Gen. 3378 2,2,5 | clarifications, e.g., that mount Olivet is near Jerusalem, about 3379 1,Add,0| becomes possible . the-~ologia, i.e. logos peri Theou. 3380 1,2,1 | principle of the universe in one om-~nipresent and omniscient 3381 1,Add,1| plenissime in eam contulerint omnia quae sunt veritatis ~[lodged 3382 1,Add,9| therefore is not merely an omnipotent ruling of the universe from 3383 1,2,2 | God tells us that God is omnipresent, and He is always near. 3384 1,2,1 | in one om-~nipresent and omniscient God is revealed through 3385 1,Add,1| wanted ~to show that the omotimia of the Spirit, that is, 3386 1,Add,1| rightly ob-~served, the omotimos, was for St. Basil an equivalent 3387 1,Add,1| Basil an equivalent of the omousios [See his introduction to 3388 2,5,5 | prepare~Christians for the oncoming persecutions. The letters 3389 2,1,4 | half of the year. It was a one-day feast observed at home.~ 3390 2,5,4 | have the same meaning).~One-third denotes some relatively 3391 2,4,3 | Colossus (concerning his slave Onesimus, who had~run away). All 3392 1,5,5 | and Labashi-Marduk). Nab-~onidus, the assassin of Labashi-Marduk, 3393 1,2,4 | the melons, the leeks, the onions,~and the garlic” (Num. 11: 3394 | onto 3395 1,Add,1| St. Cyprian [See Federer, op. cit., s. 59 ff.; F. De 3396 1,2,4 | was covered by a thick and opaque atmosphere, of approxi-~ 3397 1,2,4 | and a tabernacle with an open-air altar. They were to form 3398 1,3,4 | have been a basis for an opera and a few movies. ~ ~ 3399 1,Add,1| the deposited faith was operated and guided by the abiding 3400 1,Add,1| earlier dissenters. They were operating with se-~lected proof-texts, 3401 1,Add,1| of a Pope, but a private opin-~ion of an individual theologian, 3402 1,3,4 | Exhausted under their enemies. oppres-~sion, the Israelites would 3403 1,3,4 | and others to enslave and oppress them. Exhausted under their 3404 2,1 | a series of~most violent oppressions and persecutions with much 3405 1,3,4 | God.s help, drive away the oppressor. Yet after some number of 3406 1,Add,0| el-~enchos precisely as opsis). The .invisible. is no 3407 1,Add,9| last resort, he believes optimisti-~cally in the dignity of 3408 1,Add,1| to them by the ~bishop orally and they had to recite it 3409 1,2,2 | language of the book is noble oratory that glorifies the righteous 3410 2,4,3 | left his pupil Titus to ordain elders throughout all the 3411 1,1,5 | to all appearances a very ordi-~nary man, the son of a carpenter. ~ 3412 2,1,6 | those taxes for the Romans. Ordinarily, tax collecting was a lucrative 3413 1,2,2 | Leviticus 1-7); laws governing ordination (Leviticus 8-10); laws about 3414 1,2,4 | appearance of other living organ-~isms. In the question of 3415 1,Add,0| divine Spirit breathes in the organism of human speech. Thus it 3416 1,3,2 | who gave them a ~strong organizational structure and made them 3417 1,3,4 | a judge. The judge would organize the army and, with ~God. 3418 1,Add,1| admission of Catechumens; the orientation toward East at prayer; the ~ 3419 1,4,1 | the events described. This origi-~nal story was later given 3420 2,2,3 | historical authenticity and originality of our~Gospels and other 3421 1,2,2 | all that fills it did not originate haphazardly, but through 3422 1,2,4 | science found? That the world originated in the precise order that 3423 1,2,2 | slight ~tremor. The Volga originates from a little spring, and 3424 1,Add,1| See Dom M. ~Capuyns, Lorigine des Capitula Pseudo-Celesliniens 3425 1,3,8 | For her ~beauty, a Jewish orphan by the name of Hadassah 3426 1,2,4 | God and His saints in col-~ors emerge in sacred images. ~ 3427 2,3,3 | mercy” (1 Peter 2:9-10 and Osee 2:23). “If the righteous 3428 1,1,4 | century and known as the Ostrog Bible. In our time, the 3429 1,1,5 | although in time in many oth-~ers as well. As travelers 3430 1,1,7 | hundreds of years, then obvi-~ously the rest of the experience 3431 1,Add,1| simply paraphrasing Origen. Out-~side of the Church there 3432 1,1,5 | Faith far from the little out-of-the-way province of the Empire in 3433 1,3,4 | are not a ~factor in the outcome. This is clearly demonstrated 3434 2,1,9 | declare that the race is outgrowing religion. The losses~in 3435 2,1,1 | that Christianity was an outgrowth of the religion of Israel. 3436 1,2,2 | the Jews ~would unite with outlying nomadic tribes and seize 3437 1,2,4 | without lowering their daily output. The people reproached Moses 3438 1,2,4 | mollified by the act of ~an outraged priest called Phinehas, 3439 1,1,5 | heretics who claimed just such outrageous foolishness). ~ The Revelation 3440 2,1,1 | either rejected the prophets outright or devitalized their message~ 3441 2,1,1 | empires of the day. At its outset Christianity had no such 3442 1,2,4 | your people, and into your~ovens and your kneading bowls” ( 3443 1,Add,1| precisely this basic ~and overarching message, the very heart 3444 2,2,5 | levying taxes, frequently~overcharging in the process.~St. Matthew 3445 1,5,5 | press is full, the fats overflow; for their wickedness is 3446 2,5,9 | the Near East, monasticism~overflowed into Athos, and from there 3447 1,Add,0| we would be in danger of ~overlooking what was new in the new 3448 1,Add,0| exempt from this rule and was overruled by the ~.new commandment.. 3449 1,5,2 | the ~Holy Land. Jerusalem, overseen by the beautiful temple 3450 2,4,4 | Brethren, if a man is overtaken in any trespass, you~who 3451 1,5,2 | neighboring countries, trying to overthrow the Assyrian ~yoke. In 701 3452 1,5,3 | instruction. It is only owing to the ~prophets that the 3453 2,2,5 | and followers, such as the owner of the rooming house where 3454 1,2,4 | instructed young men to sacrifice oxen on it. ~Moses read out “ 3455 2,5,0 | to the destruction of the~ozone layer in the stratosphere 3456 1,3,0 | against the supporters of pagan-~ism, they were named Maccabees, 3457 2,1,6 | the struggles~against the paganizing Greeks in the days of Mattathias 3458 2,5,9 | My children, for whom I painfully labor in birth again~until 3459 1,2,2 | will greatly multiply thy pains and thy groanings; in pain 3460 2,5,7 | horse and rider, who holds a pair of scales in his hand.~Finally, 3461 1,3,5 | which surpassed those of all palaces ~and pagan temples of the 3462 1,2,2 | our era of geological and paleontological research and discoveries, 3463 2,2,5 | Christ’s message~over the paltry opinions and traditions 3464 1,2,4 | animals. There was grief and panic throughout the ~country. 3465 1,1,6 | completed the translation in Pannonia, having moved there (because 3466 1,Add,1| to set the ~Creed down on paper. For that reason Sozomen 3467 1,1,4 | parchment or on papyrus (a paper-reed that ~grew prolifically 3468 1,1,5 | scripture,. exactly on a par with the Gospels and the 3469 1,Add,0| hyper physin does not mean para physin. The hu-~man idiom 3470 2,4,4 | not envy; love does not parade~itself, is not puffed up; 3471 1,Add,0| constitutes the mystery, or ~the .paradox. of the revelation. ~ Revelation 3472 2,5,4 | in deviating~outside the parameters of truth toward impossible 3473 1,2,4 | towards the wilderness of Paran, in the central plateau 3474 2,2,2 | Bible (1971) is a~popular paraphrase edition and is the work 3475 1,Add,1| Jerome probably was simply paraphrasing Origen. Out-~side of the 3476 1,5,4 | accomplished, that her iniquity is pardoned: for she ~hath received 3477 1,5,5 | God like unto thee, that pardoneth iniquity, and passeth by 3478 1,4,3 | 3rd century BC) call it Paremia, and the Slavonic Bible 3479 2,2,2 | into verse was done by the Parisian typographer Robert Stephen 3480 2,1,9 | still represented by the Parsees, is of much less certain 3481 2,5,9 | would soon return with the Parthian forces which were to be~ 3482 2,1 | throne and with the invading Parthians, Herod was named King~of 3483 2,5,6 | and death, by which they participate in Christ's sufferings and 3484 2,2,5 | for the last Passover, and participated with the~other myrrh-bearing 3485 2,5,2 | Christ and “judge” the~world, participating in the fates of the Church 3486 2,5,2 | Orthodox.) On the glorious participation of the sufferers for the 3487 2,5,4 | Rev. ch. 20). Thus, the participator in the mysterious disclosures 3488 1,2,4 | are not basic and hard ~particles. It seems that matter is 3489 1,2,4 | this issue. Skipping the particulars of the appearance ~of galaxies 3490 1,Add,0| temporal. and .spiritual. de-~partments is, strictly speaking, precarious. 3491 1,Add,0| There are, as it were, two partners in the Covenant, God and 3492 2,1,4 | Passover~and the Christian Pascha, which celebrates the resurrection, 3493 1,2,4 | shank-bone represents the paschal lamb eaten that fateful ~ 3494 1,5,5 | Jeremiah addressed all passers-by on be-~half of Jerusalem, 3495 1,5,5 | pardoneth iniquity, and passeth by the transgression of 3496 2,3,3 | world. And the world is passing away, and the lust of it; 3497 1,Add,1| argument of Tertullian in his passionate treatise De praescriptione. 3498 1,Add,9| man is reduced to complete passivity and is allowed only to listen 3499 2,5,9 | replace the need for money, passports, visas,~tickets, checks, 3500 2,4,3 | basis and rules of good pastorship.~Certain sections of Apostle 3501 1,2,4 | the desert in search of pasture for his father-in-law's


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