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4002 1,5,5 | to the school, they were renamed into Belteshazzar, Shadrach, ~ 4003 1,5,5 | and with mourning: And rend your heart, and not your 4004 1,Add,1| secret.. The only accurate rendering is: .by the way of mysteries,. 4005 1,5,5 | the final judgment of the renegades (66). In spite ~of its antiquity, 4006 2,4,4 | but be transformed~by the renewing of your mind, that you may 4007 2,5,3 | sorrow and~poverty.~Did not renounce~faith.~Good works, love, 4008 1,5,5 | nations (Chapters 1 and 2), renouncement of the mighty and rich people 4009 1,5,5 | over the universe and the renova-~tion of the world (24-25), 4010 1,1,4 | began to take on its cur-~rent format. Because of its contemporary 4011 2,1 | Jerusalem (165 B.C.) to reopen the temple, which had been 4012 2,4,4 | Vengeance is Mine, I will repay,’ says the Lord. Therefore: ‘ 4013 1,5,5 | and of great kindness, and repenteth him of~the evil” (Joel 2: 4014 1,Add,9| receive the gospel unless he repents .changes his ~mind.. For 4015 1,2,4 | Sinai desert and came to Rephidim. ~Once more they were without 4016 1,3,0 | of the Persian Empire was replaced by ~that of the Greek Empire 4017 1,Add,1| appeal to Scripture and its replacement by an argument from Tradition. 4018 2,2,2 | revisions of it, not by replacements for it. Such revisions came 4019 1,1,6 | bringing with them the exact replica of the Jewish Bible. These ~ 4020 2,1 | to be rid of One who was reportedly born King of the Jews, is 4021 1,1,5 | library), Ezra gatheredReports in the writings and commentaries 4022 2,2,2 | attention was given to the reproduction of the Sacred~New Testament 4023 1,5,5 | prophet (1-3), thirteen reproving ~speeches against the Jews 4024 1,2,2 | of heaven, and to every reptile creeping on the earth,~which 4025 2,2,2 | St. Peter pointed to this requirement~when he wrote: “No prophecy 4026 1,Add,0| solum in dicto, mysterium requirere debemus [We ought to seek 4027 1,2,2 | in the realm of thought requires a correspondingly large 4028 1,5,5 | bones as the prophecy about res-~urrection of the dead (37), 4029 1,2,4 | The Lord would come to the rescue, Moses promised, and would 4030 1,5,5 | spiritual leader. ~Once he rescued a group of captives from 4031 2,1,5 | Aramaic — a language closely resembling~Hebrew. About 250 B.C. a 4032 2,1 | do otherwise than arouse resentment on the part of the faithful 4033 2,3,3 | out of temptations~and to reserve the unjust under punishment 4034 2,1 | ruling over the Jews~who had resettled in Palestine; and their 4035 2,3,3 | Jerusalem,~as that is where he resided.~The motive for the Epistle 4036 2,1,6 | Qumran was their place of residence rather than Engedi. But 4037 2,2,5 | was a rich~and well-known resident of Antioch (Syria), who 4038 2,3,3 | according to the surrounding residents,~he was regarded as Christ’ 4039 2,2,5 | destruction of Jerusalem, St. John resides and ministers in Ephesus, 4040 1,2,4 | manna may have been the resin-like substance that is exuded 4041 1,2,4 | Lord to help them overcome resis-~tance. He was supported 4042 1,4,3 | used it. ~For example, “God resisteth the proud, but giveth grace 4043 2,3,3 | Disciples. He was the first to resolutely acknowledge Lord Jesus as 4044 1,1,1 | word, mistakes or correct resolutions of moral problems by generations 4045 1,Add,9| love. Because, in the last resort, he believes optimisti-~ 4046 2,4,3 | the ground blind. A voice resounded from the light, “Saul, Saul, 4047 1,1,4 | had al-~ready shone forth resplendently in the 11th-12th centuries, 4048 1,5,5 | not the Jews only, were respon-~sible before God for what 4049 2,4,3 | of agitators and~also to respond to a letter to him from 4050 1,1,5 | those ancient times. ~ The responses from experts of the Jewish 4051 1,2,2 | relationship with Him also carry responsibili-~ties. Moses predicts a dark 4052 1,Add,9| particular group. It may be restated in ~new categories, if the 4053 2,1,3 | these commandments was on resting on the Sabbath day~rather 4054 1,2,3 | ceive until the times of restitution of all things, ~which God 4055 2,5,9 | humanity, which is always restless and turbulent with passions. 4056 2,5,3 | weake~Emergence fro~dage. Restorati~Jerusalem and~(Key of David)~ 4057 1,Add,1| have no diffi-~culty in .restoring each expression to its appropriate 4058 2,2,5 | the~Holy Spirit did not restrain their individual intellects 4059 1,Add,1| position. They ~wanted to restrict theological discussion to 4060 2,3,2 | years in Rome, without any restrictions,~preaching Christ’s teachings ( 4061 1,1,5 | revelation nor that ~it restricts the power of the Word of 4062 1,2,2 | sacrifice of Noa (ch. 7-8). Resumption of ~God.s promises after 4063 1,5,5 | in a grave and subsequent resur-~rection (Matthew 12:39-41). ~ 4064 2,5,2 | sight!~As there are two resurrections, so there are two deaths. 4065 2,2,6 | heart, who hear the word and retain it”~(Luke 8:15); “Whoever 4066 2,1 | royal pomp, at the same time retaining the high priest’s office 4067 1,2,2 | and evil is not lost. Man retains the possibility of returning 4068 1,4,1 | virtuous life and decided to retaliate. In order to show Job.s ~ 4069 1,5,5 | punishment ~of Nineveh as a just retaliation to this city for the innocently 4070 1,1,3 | prophets. God sent to a very reti-~cent Moses, his brother 4071 2,1,9 | years ago, during the last~retreat of the continental ice sheets. 4072 2,5,7 | The Church weakens and retreats into the catacombs, and 4073 1,Add,0| seen only, as it were, in retrospect, after they have been actually 4074 1,5,5 | the snow from heaven, ~and returneth not thither, but watereth 4075 1,2,4 | Izhar, together with two Reubenite brothers, Dathan and Abiram, 4076 1,2,4 | their father Jethro (or Reuel, Iothoros) about the helpful 4077 1,3,5 | Jerusalem, they ~might want to reunite with the kingdom of Judah. 4078 1,Add,0| Church belongs itself to the reve-~lation, as the Body of the 4079 1,Add,0| Deus absconditus, but ~Deus revelatus. God is manifesting and 4080 2,5,9 | 16:12) in order to take revenge upon his~enemies. It could 4081 2,5,8 | the sound of the trumpets reverberates from each~of the seven angels, 4082 1,1,2 | words, He became flesh.” We revere and be-~lieve in the Book, 4083 1,2,4 | material ob-~jects were revered as exceptional places of 4084 1,Add,4| Bible.~ Prayerfully and reverently, for in each word there 4085 1,Add,1| Madrid, 1942) (originally in .Revista española de Teología,. Vol. 4086 1,5,2 | after Manasseh. Eager to revitalize the people's ~belief in 4087 2,5,3 | of Christ's Church~was to revive the world with Christian 4088 1,Add,0| testimony of the Spirit revives the written ~words. We do 4089 1,2,2 | their importance and were revoked by the Holy Apostles in 4090 2,5,9 | good angels. The angels revolting against God experienced 4091 1,Add,1| succession apostolique, in the ~.Revue d.historie et de philosophie 4092 2,4,4 | He is, and that He is a Rewarder of those who diligently 4093 1,3,2 | to God, copied books ~and rewrote chronicles which would later 4094 1,Add,1| van den Eynde, 159-187; B. Reynders, Paradosis, Le progrès de 4095 1,2,2 | Even when nothing mate-~rial existed, there was the one 4096 1,2,2 | of the woman from Adam's rib. ~Saint John Chrysostom 4097 1,1,7 | understanding. ~ This classic riddle .Which came first, the chicken 4098 1,5,5 | 17), vision ~of the four riders (1:18-21), vision of an 4099 1,2,4 | intersected with limestone ridges ~and dry watercourses, in 4100 1,Add,9| Nestorianism.~ It may seem ridiculous to suggest that one should 4101 1,5,5 | would enter Jerusa-~lem riding upon a donkey, that He would 4102 1,2,2 | following sections: sac-~rificial laws (Leviticus 1-7); laws 4103 1,2,4 | traveling up the great rift of Wadi Araba towards the 4104 1,2,4 | worthy to be used to glo-~rify God. With all the pure and 4105 2,4,3 | Roman slavery, Paul had the rights of a Roman citizen.~Paul 4106 1,Add,0| principle was ~implied in these rigoristic utterances of the early 4107 2,1,6 | put~through three years of rigorous trial during which at intervals 4108 1,2,4 | free men, hard-~ened by the rigors of desert life and disciplined 4109 1,Add,0| want the divine word to ring clear, our tongue . is not 4110 2,4,3 | the people in Jerusalem rioted against Paul~because of 4111 1,Add,4| the ground, and sleeps and rises night and day, and the seed 4112 1,4,7 | falleth seven times, and riseth up again: but~the wicked 4113 2,4,3 | good~deeds” in general, but ritualistic observance of the Mosaic 4114 1,2,2 | strive towards moral pu-~rity and excellence, so as not 4115 2,1,1 | faiths which became its~chief rivals. The polytheisms which it 4116 1,3,3 | able to walk on the dry riverbed (Ch. 3). Later, ~when they 4117 1,2,4 | shepherds ~and cattle-herders roaming the wilderness of Zin, with 4118 1,5,5 | shining. The LORD ~also shall roar out of Zion, and utter his 4119 1,5,5 | Her princes within her are roaring lions; her judges are evening 4120 1,2,4 | bondage in Egypt, and a roasted shank-bone represents the 4121 2,2,2 | the Parisian typographer Robert Stephen in the 16th century.~ 4122 2,4,2 | times I was beaten with rods; once I~was stoned; three 4123 1,Add,1| and II, 1942); Wunibald Roetzer, ~Des heiligen Augustinus 4124 1,Add,1| Tertullians in~Lichte des romirchen Rechts and der Theologie ( 4125 2,2,5 | such as the owner of the rooming house where the~Last Supper 4126 2,2,6 | midnight, at the crowing of the rooster, or in the morninglest~ 4127 2,1,1 | The unpromising rootage of Christianity.~When we 4128 1,4,7 | the curse~of the mother rooteth out foundations (Sir. 3: 4129 2,1,4 | people as New Year’s Day (Rosh Hashanah, Head of the Year).~ 4130 1,1,6 | century, Moravian Prince Rostislav, being displeased with the 4131 1,2,4 | Miriam was stricken with lep-~rosy. Moses prayed that she be 4132 2,2,2 | the edition of Erasmus of Rotterdam in Basel. By the end of 4133 1,3,1 | grace. The Jews lived sur-~rounded by antagonistic Gentile 4134 1,2,4 | was won and the Amalekites routed. Moses ~built an altar to 4135 1,2,4 | Moses to be relieved of routine duties, for the Lord was 4136 1,3,2 | customs were easily bor-~rowed by the Jews and led to apostasy 4137 2,1,2 | the Royal Porch had four rows of~massive columns; those 4138 1,1,5 | the people the behavior of royalty, and wrote it in a book 4139 1,Add,2| more aroma the more it is rubbed. ~ ~ ~ 4140 1,4,3 | She is more precious than rubies: and all the things thou 4141 1,5,2 | worship, the Jews borrowed rude and immoral heathen ~traditions. ~ 4142 2,4,4 | puffed up; does not behave rudely, does not seek its own, 4143 1,Add,1| cap 12 and 17. In the West Rufinus and St. Augustine felt that 4144 1,2,4 | Israelites reached the wild and rugged terrain of ~the wilderness 4145 2,1,1 | distinguished. Today the monumental ruins of Egypt, Nineveh, Babylon, 4146 1,4,7 | the mighty; and he that ruleth his spirit than he that 4147 2,1,3 | of escape from their own~rulings by means that were just 4148 1,2,4 | hostile inhabitants. A mob of ~runaway slaves would not have been 4149 1,5,5 | Zephania watched the people running spiritu-~ally wild and getting 4150 1,Add,0| seven seals. ~And, as time runs on, it grows no easier. 4151 1,1,5 | finally and ultimately cor-~rupted by St. Constantine. The 4152 1,5,4 | children that are cor-~rupters... Why should ye be stricken 4153 1,3,5 | Fall of Babylon 539. Cy-~rus the king of Persia 559-~ 4154 1,2,4 | Aaron. He seized a javelin, ~rushed into a tent where an Israelite 4155 2,2,2 | text was subjected to some Russification. The contemporary Russian 4156 2,1 | marked by insane jealousy and ruthless bloodshed.~He did not hesitate 4157 1,2,2 | words, but let us take eve-~rything in an appropriate way, as 4158 1,Add,1| disciplina arcani see O. Perler, s.v. Arkandisciplin, in .Reallexikon 4159 1,Add,1| Introduction a l.etude de sa théologie (Paris, 1960)]. ~ ~ 4160 1,3,5 | very old man in the city of Sa-~maria during the reign of 4161 1,Add,1| struggle against Gnostics, Sabellians, and Montanists. All parties 4162 1,2,2 | the following sections: sac-~rificial laws (Leviticus 4163 1,1,1 | be wise; believe it to be safe; and practice it to be holy. 4164 1,Add,9| language? ~Would it not be safer to bend our thought to the 4165 2,1,9 | notably in Africa south of the~Sahara. Yet its advances have been 4166 1,2,2 | pages further supports Mo-~saic authorship. Both Jewish 4167 1,5,5 | boarded a ship in Joppa to sail to Tarshish (Spain). In 4168 1,5,5 | start sinking. Frightened sailors learned that Jonah's disobedience 4169 2,5,9 | operations such as payment of salaries and payment of debts can 4170 1,3,5 | man, ~turning fresh the salty waters of a spring in Jericho, 4171 1,2,4 | these should be given due ~salutation and honorable reverence [ 4172 1,1,5 | it up before~the Lord” (1 Sam. 10:25) i.e. to the side 4173 1,3,5 | story with the birth of Sam-~uel. Godly, yet childless, 4174 1,Add,1| Mártin, O.D., La tradicin en San Agustín a través de la controversia 4175 1,Add,1| nostras, cum docemus, led Sancti Spiritus~sentential proferamus [ 4176 1,5,2 | salem. They built pagan sanctuaries in different parts of Israel 4177 1,2,4 | your loins girded, your sandals on your feet, and your staff 4178 1,2,3 | 23 [Deacon Stephen to the Sanhedrim:] God ~shall send Jesus 4179 1,5,2 | fifty years. Nabopelles-~sar's successor Nebuchadrezzar ( 4180 2,3,3 | to their own husbands, as Sarah~obeyed Abraham, calling 4181 1,2,4 | old man warmly, and they sat for a long time in the tent 4182 1,2,2 | from him, that he might be satiated with the sweet-~ness of 4183 1,2,2 | animals, and these not to satiety. It was the same with our 4184 1,Add,1| the .ancients. could be satisfactorily demonstrated. And consensio 4185 1,Add,0| this question is theleast satisfactory: one may suggest at once 4186 1,1,4 | Testament, she has been satisfied with select readings, and 4187 2,2,5 | salvation of his own people saturated with false teachings of~ 4188 1,2,2 | itself. This applies to savage wars, accompanied with the 4189 2,5,9 | wild river. However, she saves herself from temptation 4190 1,4,7 | to send forth a stinking savour: so doth a little~folly 4191 1,5,5 | interpretation of the dream: ~ ~.Thou sawest till that a stone was cut 4192 1,5,5 | tradition, the prophet ~was sawn asunder with a wooden saw ( 4193 1,4,3 | to him. Many of Solomon.s say-~ings were included in the 4194 1,2,2 | an immeasurably vast time scale; the appearance of humanity 4195 2,5,7 | rider, who holds a pair of scales in his hand.~Finally, the 4196 1,2,4 | you will eat bread~without scarcity, in which you will lack 4197 1,5,5 | though ~your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white 4198 1,4,7 | 3:27-28). There is that scattereth, and yet increaseth; and 4199 2,5,8 | burning~of the temple, and the scattering of captive Jews throughout 4200 1,5,3 | there were also prophets de-~scending from priests, like Ezekiel 4201 1,2,3 | first ruler of foreign de-~scent. Precisely during his reign 4202 1,2,3 | Star out of Jacob, and a Sceptre shall rise out ~of Israel, 4203 2,1,6 | wealth and followed a rigid schedule of holy living. They~did 4204 1,Add,0| construc-~tion of a single scheme? The Bible is one indeed, 4205 1,Add,1| Wort and Begriff, in the .Scholastik,. Jg. VI (1931), ss. 381- 4206 1,Add,1| Des heiligen Augustinus Schriften als liturgie-gerchichtliche 4207 1,Add,1| see also W. F. Dankbaar, Schriftgezag en Kerkgezag~bij Augustinus, 4208 1,Add,1| Untersuchung ~(Freiburg in der Schweiz, 1950. Paradosis, IV; cf. 4209 1,2,4 | for the flocks. The ~sun scorched them by day and the cold 4210 1,2,4 | every trivial matter, while scores of people stood around ~ 4211 2,2,5 | loathing him, in spite of the scorn from the~Jews and especially 4212 2,2,5 | compatriots, the Jews. The Jews scorned and hated the publicans 4213 1,4,7 | God.transl). scorneth the scorners: but he giveth grace unto~ 4214 1,4,7 | Surely he (God.transl). scorneth the scorners: but he giveth 4215 1,2,3 | 15-19). ~ Jesus Christ, scorning the unbelieving Jews, remind 4216 1,2,3 | to tread on serpents and scorpi-~ons, and over all the power 4217 2,5,2 | trample on serpents and~scorpions, and on all the powers of 4218 2,4,4 | Lord loves He chastens, and~scourges every son whom He receives’ ( 4219 1,4,3 | loveth he chasteneth, and scourgeth every son whom he~receiveth” ( 4220 1,2,4 | decided to send into it a scouting ~party of twelve picked 4221 1,2,4 | grape cluster.. ~ One of the scouts, Caleb of the tribe of Judah, 4222 2,1 | jealousies and murder in the scramble for the throne and the high 4223 1,Add,9| realism. Reality is no more ~screened from us by the wall of our 4224 1,Add,1| voce: id quod quis docendo, scribendo,~credendo intendit). On 4225 1,Add,0| Hilary put it emphatically: Scriptura est non in legendo, sed 4226 1,Add,1| of ~Scripture, the sensus Scripturae, that is, the Divine message, 4227 1,Add,1| enim neque juxta~voluntatem Scripturarum neque juxta fidei veritatem 4228 2,5,4 | seals of the mysterious scroll by Christ, the~Lamb of God, 4229 2,2,5 | own words, he thoroughly scrutinized and compared those writings. 4230 2,4,4 | uncircumcised, barbarian,~Scythian, slave nor free, but Christ 4231 1,Add,1| They were operating with se-~lected proof-texts, without 4232 2,5,3 | increases. Beast from~the sea- antichrist (13: 1-~10). 4233 1,Add,0| marily with the texts; he searched out the hidden and ultimate 4234 1,4,7 | seekest her as silver, and~searchest for her as for hid treasures; 4235 1,1,4 | not simply reading, but searching. In them are contained ~ 4236 2,5,8 | pollutes the lakes, rivers, and seas. With oil spills it jeopardizes 4237 2,1,2 | ceremonies. Only during~the feast seasons did people gather in the 4238 1,2,4 | ness. His two companions seated him on a stone and, standing 4239 2,2,3 | the fact that a series of second-century writings —~such as the Apologies 4240 2,5,1 | associated with contemporary sectarian literature.~Notwithstanding 4241 1,Add,9| existence in a world thoroughly secularized. It is already recognized 4242 1,4,5 | tribulation, or distress, or per-~secution, or famine, or nakedness, 4243 1,Add,0| Scriptura est non in legendo, sed in intelligendo. [Scrip-~ 4244 1,2,4 | ancestors departed. At the .Seder. or ceremonial meal, bitter 4245 2,5,3 | nature~(8:7-13).~Sinners seduced and made~subject to the 4246 2,5,4 | discloses the common methods of seduction~and shows the true way to 4247 1,4,7 | for understanding; If thou seekest her as silver, and~searchest 4248 | seeming 4249 2,2,5 | Acts of the Apostles, which seemingly provided a means~for the 4250 1,4,7 | Sir. 20:25). Praise is not seemly in the mouth of a sinner, 4251 2,5,9 | between good and evil, which seeps into the very essence of 4252 1,1,2 | prophets, through saints, seers, and rulers, and ~through 4253 1,4,7 | understanding (Prov. 17:28). Seest thou a man that is hasty 4254 2,1,9 | of their origins in one segment of time and the progressive 4255 2,5,4 | more fully the following segments~are revealed: the Heavenly 4256 1,5,2 | activities. In his old age Manas-~seh attempted to get rid of 4257 1,5,5 | Jeremiah 25:11). During the seizure of Jerusalem, Jeremiah was ~ 4258 1,5,7 | priests, false-~hood of self-appointed prophets. For the word of 4259 2,1,1 | especially by pride and~self-confidence, that they could not clearly 4260 1,1,2 | man.s response to God.s self-disclosure. The Old Testament is the 4261 1,Add,1| Scripture is ulti-~mately .self-evident,. but only for the .faithful,. 4262 1,Add,9| majesty, but a kenosis, a .self-humiliation. of the God of glory. There 4263 2,5,4 | process of the spiritual self-realization of mankind, as a result 4264 2,5,6 | world who were completely self-reliant~and independent of Him who 4265 1,Add,9| self, which begins in his ~self-renunciation and is accomplished and 4266 1,2,1 | program ~of progressive self-revelation of God culminating in the 4267 2,1,8 | other prophecies. But~the self-righteous Pharisees and the politically-minded 4268 2,3,2 | fearlessly, with great valor and self-sacrifice, preached the teachings 4269 1,3,7 | us to learn. Nehemiah.s self-sacrificial love for his country and 4270 1,Add,1| Scripture was .perfect. and .self-sufficient. . .For all ~things complete 4271 2,5,9 | shall be able to buy or sell,~except those who have such 4272 2,1,2 | of the Women were fifteen semicircular~steps. The Court of the 4273 1,Add,1| veritatem pro f ert eloquia Dei, seminat triticum et~metit spinas [ 4274 1,1,4 | himself had to divide the sen-~tence into words and naturally 4275 1,2,2 | greatness of God's work? In es-~sence this page is an entire book, 4276 2,4,3 | with an unknown philosopher Seneka, brother of pro-consul Gallio ( 4277 1,Add | you have either posed a senseless ~question or did not know 4278 1,4,4 | quired wealth and indulged in sensual pleasures, but all this 4279 2,5,9 | high priestsunited in sentencing Christ to~be crucified, 4280 1,Add,1| docemus, led Sancti Spiritus~sentential proferamus [we must be careful 4281 1,Add,1| Pseudo-Celesliniens contre les Senzipelagiens, in .Révue Bénédictine,. 4282 2,2,4 | These likenesses, taken separately, became~emblems for the 4283 1,2,2 | there is no possibility of separating them. ~Such, for example, 4284 2,2,2 | 15th century. The present~separations of chapters was introduced 4285 2,1,6 | they~were called Chasidim (Separatists) because of their determination 4286 1,2,2 | and burial of Jacob, Jo-~seph.s faith in eventual return 4287 1,1,4 | Greek translation of the Septua-~gint, which was made long 4288 1,2,2 | of rules, related to the ser-~vice of the descendants 4289 2,4,3 | converted the proconsul~Sergius Paulus, he was already known 4290 1,3,4 | from God, he several times seriously defeated the Philistines 4291 1,2,2 | before their eyes, ~the seriousness of the crimes. In the beginning, 4292 1,Add,0| fact itself] (in ps. 68, sermo, 2, 6). And .the mystery. 4293 1,Add,9| understood, are about as serviceable as a battle-ax or an arquebus 4294 2,1,7 | Regularly~there were no sessions at night, or on a Sabbath 4295 1,4,1 | healthy people and had to settle outside ~his town. Friends 4296 1,5,5 | then he prophesied to the settlers of the Mesopotamian Tel 4297 2,5,6 | the Holy of Holies, the seven-branched candelabrum,~the censer 4298 1,2,4 | commemorate the Exodus in the seven-day spring festival of Passover, 4299 1,5,5 | well as the Jews in the seventies A.D., when Jerusalem ~was 4300 2,1,7 | Maccabaean epoch. It included seventy-one members~chosen from the 4301 1,5,4 | openly talked about the severity ~of punishment for their 4302 2,5,6 | altar and into which are~sewn relics of the holy martyrs. 4303 2,1,2 | attendant combined the work of sexton and teacher, and usually 4304 2,4,4 | you should abstain from sexual~immorality; that each of 4305 1,5,5 | i.e. .the Lord of Hosts,. Shad-~dai, or .Almighty,. the 4306 1,5,5 | renamed into Belteshazzar, Shadrach, ~Meshach and Abednego. 4307 1,3,5 | i.e. city founded by~god Shalem. The city is known from 4308 1,5,2 | with Egypt was made. Then Shalmaneser IV the king of ~Assyria 4309 1,2,4 | in Egypt, and a roasted shank-bone represents the paschal lamb 4310 1,5,5 | flying roll bent in the shape ~of a sickle (5:1-4). Zechariah, 4311 2,1,8 | expectation (Luke 3:15), which was shared even by~the Samaritans ( 4312 1,5,5 | the heads of such ~whales. Shark whales, reaching the length 4313 1,1,4 | Egypt and Israel) using a sharpened bamboo stick dipped in ink. 4314 1,Add,1| Ancients. With his usual sharpness and ve-~hemence of expression, 4315 1,Add,7| grace; and this is ~what sheds grace on the soul of man 4316 1,1,6 | interpretation ~suffers through the sheer ponderous and difficult 4317 1,Add,0| oasis is not a refuge or shel-~ter only, but rather a citadel, 4318 1,1,7 | decades, later guided and shepherded by their successors, the ~ 4319 1,4,2 | The Six Psalms; Russian: Shestopsalmiye~): 3, 38, 63, 88, 103, 143. 4320 1,2,3 | destroy all the children of Sheth. [i.e. He will ~destroy 4321 2,1,2 | Place contained the table of~shewbread, the golden candlestick ( 4322 1,5,5 | expects from a man: “He hath shewed thee, O man, what is good; 4323 1,2,3 | lawgiver from his loins, until Shi-~loh comes [He, to Whom it 4324 2,4,2 | stoned; three times I was shipwrecked; a night and a day I have 4325 1,4,3 | book has the title Mishle Shlomo, the Seventy (Greek translation 4326 2,4,4 | righteousness, and having~shod your feet with the preparation 4327 1,2,4 | to halt and ~remove his shoes, as he was on holy ground. 4328 2,5,8 | jeopardizes vast expanses of~shoreline. It destroys forests and 4329 1,2,4 | their new-found freedom was short-lived. They now entered the wilderness 4330 2,5,0 | unbearable that “if God had not shortened those days, no flesh~would 4331 1,5,5 | The Book of Obadiah is the shortest work in the Old Testament, 4332 2,3,3 | who lacks these things is shortsighted, even to blindness, and 4333 2,3,3 | death being crucified and shot with~arrows.~By referring 4334 1,2,2 | the hands, eyes, steps, shoulders of God, of God's ~belly. 4335 1,2,3 | the ~Gentiles, that thou shouldest be for salvation ~unto the 4336 1,2,4 | the Promised Land. Moses shrank from this ~task, saying: “ 4337 2,1 | youngest of the five, a shrewd diplomat, having taken the 4338 1,2,4 | entered the wilderness of ~Shur in the Sinai peninsula . 4339 1,5,5 | heart as a burning fire shut up in my bones, and I was~ 4340 2,3,3 | his brother in need, and shuts up his~heart from him, how 4341 1,4,7 | counted wise: and he that shutteth his lips is esteemed a man 4342 1,5,1 | stream of time rushes the shuttle of our life to the infinite 4343 1,Add,1| Evangelio non crederem, ni si me catholicae Ecclesiae~ 4344 1,2,2 | righteous and faithful God of Si-~nai and encourages the response 4345 1,3,7 | of the reign of the Per-~sian king Artaxerxes Longiman ( 4346 1,5,5 | Herodotus, ~Dioscorus of Sicily, Xenophon and other Greek 4347 1,5,5 | Zechariah is also called the sickle-seer, for he saw a flying roll 4348 2,3,3 | 18 and Proverbs 11:31).~Sicknesses: “Is anyone among you suffering? 4349 1,4,3 | authors. Thus one may con-~sider Solomon to be the main contributor 4350 1,3,5 | daughter of a pagan priest from Sidon, ~put many Jewish prophets 4351 1,Add,1| patristique~des troit premiers siecler (Gembloux-Paris, 1933), 4352 1,5,5 | men in Jerusalem .that sigh and that cry for all the 4353 1,3,8 | convenient occasion to have it signed by the king. By God.s Providence, 4354 1,5,5 | book of Revelation Babylon signifies the kingdom of the evil 4355 2,1,4 | ease rather than in haste, signifying that they were no~longer 4356 1,Add,9| Probably the only luminous signpost we have to guide us through 4357 1,2,4 | the Amorites under King ~Sihon. He also refused the Israelites 4358 2,4,3 | Saint Paul in the company of Silas undertook his second missionary~ 4359 2,1,4 | brought from the pool of Siloam by~the multitude and poured 4360 2,4,3 | against Paul by~a master silversmith named Demetrius, forced 4361 1,Add,0| it does not mean that we sim-~ply put arbitrarily a new 4362 1,4,2 | psalm.something like ~the similars (podobny) in church services. ~ 4363 1,Add,1| introduced a picturesque ~simile. A skillful artist has made 4364 2,3,3 | flesh. These are~the same Simoniacs and Nicolaitans that are 4365 2,5,7 | Apocalypse depict in the simplest way the history of mankind.~ 4366 1,5,4 | words and with relentless sincerity they rebuked the sinners 4367 1,2,2 | virtuosity. ~ The devil is sinfully responsible for the fall 4368 1,5,5 | were priests, acolytes and singers in the Temple ~in Jerusalem). 4369 2,4,4 | 2:11-14; 2 Tim. 2:11-13.~Singularity of the faithful: “Now I 4370 1,5,5 | caused Jonah's ship to ~start sinking. Frightened sailors learned 4371 1,Add,2| else.s journey from sin to ~sinlessness, and the entire path from 4372 2,1,4 | and each one would take a sip from it; the sprinkling 4373 1,Add,1| Heretics, in their exege-~sis, ignore precisely the true . 4374 2,5,8 | the armies commanded by Sisera and the prophet Elijah~executed 4375 1,Add,1| claim for authority. In this situa-~tion it was proper for a 4376 1,Add,1| truth, unless a comprehen-~sive consensus of the .ancients. 4377 1,Add,1| a picturesque ~simile. A skillful artist has made a beautiful 4378 1,3,5 | Military power, diplomatic skills and other apparent advantages ~ 4379 1,4,1 | earth: And though after my skin worms destroy this body, 4380 1,2,4 | has to say on this issue. Skipping the particulars of the appearance ~ 4381 1,2,4 | emerged on the plateau and ~skirted round Moab to the deep gorge 4382 1,Add,1| Scripture using it (ton skopon~) as the rule. (III. 28) 4383 2,3,3 | 5:6-7). “The Lord is not slack concerning His promise, 4384 2,3,3 | His promise, as some count slackness, but~is longsuffering toward 4385 1,2,2 | must be respected, and a slan-~der against the chastity 4386 1,5,5 | kingdom. ~The pagan officials slandered Daniel before Darius out 4387 1,4,7 | and from the snare of the slanderous tongue ... Therefore will 4388 1,2,4 | Exod. 12:11) Blood from the slaughtered ~animal was to be daubed 4389 2,5,3 | Christianization of new~peoples (Slavs) “Rule~over pagans.” (7- 4390 1,2,3 | serpent] on ~the head and slay you; but when the sons of 4391 1,2,4 | most dreadful of all . the slaying of the first-born. The Lord ~ 4392 2,2,6 | coming suddenly, he find you sleeping” (Mark 13:33-37, see also 4393 2,4,2 | in weariness and toil, in sleeplessness often, in hunger and thirst,~ 4394 1,Add,4| seed on~the ground, and sleeps and rises night and day, 4395 1,4,7 | Hard work and laziness: Slothfulness casteth into a deep sleep; 4396 1,3,5 | remarkable prophets who slowed down the process of spiritual 4397 1,2,4 | to be carried on a pole slung between two men. They had 4398 2,5,9 | attributes denote their slyness, cruelty, and moral indecency.~ 4399 2,5,6 | candelabrum,~the censer with smoking incense, the golden chalice, 4400 1,3,1 | the Jewish people was not smooth. There were times of spiritual 4401 1,2,4 | the Jordan River looped snake-like through lush green ~banks. 4402 1,2,4 | region infested with venomous snakes and some of ~them were bitten. 4403 1,2,4 | night and could easily be snared (as the desert Arabs do 4404 1,5,1 | certain acts lead to, what ~snares the devil sets up, and what 4405 2,2,6 | perish; neither shall anyone snatch them out of My hand”~(John 4406 1,4,7 | jewel of gold in a swine's snout, so is a fair woman~which 4407 1,2,1 | history and the Egyptian so-~journ, the Exodus, and the 4408 1,5,5 | fire, and like fullers' soap” (Malachi 3:1-2, see Mark 4409 2,4,4 | worldly lusts, we should live~soberly, righteously, and godly 4410 1,Add,0| The ~Church was, in full sobriety, historically minded. Along 4411 1,1,1 | problems on both personal and societal levels. By ~familiarizing 4412 1,Add,0| authority on astronomy. The only socio-~logical lesson that can 4413 1,Add,0| be of great help in our sociological discussions. And ~yet it 4414 1,Add,0| fundamentalism is no better in sociology than anywhere else. ~The 4415 1,2,2 | primarily for the sin of sodomy (homosexuality), death and 4416 1,5,3 | pastors. The Jewish people ~sojourned in spiritual ignorance and 4417 1,2,2 | say to himself: .Love the sojourner therefore;~for you were 4418 1,2,2 | salvation, and ~who seek Him, sojourning with them and conversing 4419 2,2,5 | of His repeated, lengthy sojourns there. The synoptics relate 4420 1,2,4 | voice of God rolled forth, sol-~emnly pronouncing the Ten 4421 2,5,6 | who denied themselves~the solace of conjugal life for the 4422 1,Add,9| in the hands of a modern ~soldier.. This was written some 4423 1,Add,0| Testament is now to be used solely in its relation to the Church. ~ 4424 1,Add,1| instruction, after they had been ~solemnly enrolled and approved. The 4425 1,3,5 | by God with great wisdom. Solo-~mon built in Jerusalem a 4426 1,Add,9| recognized by many that the true solu-~tion of all social problems 4427 1,Add,0| clearly: “in ipso facto, non solum in dicto, mysterium requirere 4428 1,Add,9| will ~never be settled or solved in the field of theology, 4429 1,Add,1| prosarmosas to tis alithias somatic~(which is clumsily rendered 4430 1,Add,1| phrase is quite clear. The somatio is not necessarily a diminutive. 4431 | sometime 4432 | somewhere 4433 1,2,4 | evening Jethro offered his son-in-law some sage advice. It was 4434 1,Add,1| nachchristlicher) Art geweren, sondern ein lebendiges Weiterblühen 4435 1,2,4 | Pharaoh (probably the succes-~sor of the ruler from whom Moses 4436 1,2,2 | of their ancestors. These sor-~did and morally corrupting 4437 1,5,5 | hand. Be not wroth very sore, O LORD, neither remember 4438 2,1 | at~times the people were sorely oppressed.~It was about 4439 1,5,4 | bruises, and putrefying sores: they have not been ~closed, 4440 2,5,7 | the death of mankind. This~sorrowful destiny of mankind is symbolized 4441 2,5,8 | However, the Apostle mentions sorrowfully that~mankind does not heed 4442 1,3,3 | walked around the city and sounded the sacred ~trumpets (Ch. 4443 2,4,4 | not love, I have become sounding brass or a clanging cymbal. 4444 1,5,4 | unto the head there ~is no soundness in it; but wounds, and bruises, 4445 1,2,4 | 17). Instead, they headed southeast, towards the open desert. ~ 4446 1,5,5 | vision of Edom, a country southwest of Judaea; the Edomites 4447 2,5,5 | 22) — were~located in the southwestern part of Asia Minor, today' 4448 1,Add,1| on paper. For that reason Sozomen in his History does not 4449 2,5,3 | death. Repent.~Protect your sp~wealth.~What comes~“I shall 4450 1,1,4 | capital letters with no spaces between ~the words so that 4451 2,2,2 | ninth century, together with spacing between words. Punctuation 4452 1,Add,1| Weitergeben~von Doktrinen nach spätjudischen (nachchristlicher) Art geweren, 4453 1,3,1 | development of the Jewish nation spanned many centuries and ~took 4454 1,2,2 | the mother-bird must be spared if eggs are collected from 4455 1,2,4 | encampments with religious zeal, sparing only the young girls. ~Moses 4456 1,4,7 | 25:28). If thou blow the spark, it shall burn: if thou 4457 1,2,4 | the beds of which a little sparse scrub could be found for 4458 1,1,4 | the last sixteen books. Speak-~ing with His disciples, 4459 2,2,2 | understood by all of the speakers of Slavic dialects and the 4460 1,5,5 | givest him not warning, nor speakest to warn the wicked from ~ 4461 1,4,7 | Prov. 25:11). There is that~speaketh like the piercings of a 4462 1,2,4 | requested, they brought back ~specimens of the fruit they had seen: 4463 1,2,4 | Moses came down and saw the spectacle with his own eyes, he was 4464 1,Add,9| theological. It was not a vain specula-~tion. The New Testament 4465 2,5,9 | stamping codes on people is speculation. The essence is not in~electromagnetic 4466 2,5,5 | and darkness, along with a~speculative method of Greek philosophy, 4467 2,2,5 | find Latin words, such as speculator and others. Even the Sermon 4468 1,5,5 | the people and actually sped up the ~spiritual decay. 4469 1,2,4 | jewels and other valuables to speed their departure. ~ They 4470 2,2,1 | word Gospel (from god and spell) means good message or news. 4471 2,4,3 | clear that Paul intended to spend that winter of 64 in Nicopolis ( 4472 1,2,4 | soil was fertile. ~ The spies crossed the Negev, passed 4473 2,5,3 | blood of~many Christians was spilled, including that of the pre-eminent 4474 2,5,8 | rivers, and seas. With oil spills it jeopardizes vast expanses 4475 1,Add,1| seminat triticum et~metit spinas [those who present the words 4476 1,Add,1| mat-~ters of piety. (de Spir. S., 66). At first glance 4477 1,Add,1| tion of the treatise De Spirilu Sancto in .Sources Chrétiennes,. ( 4478 1,Add,0| the Body of Christ. The Spirit-Comforter is already abiding in the 4479 1,5,5 | Joel is the mechanical, spiritless doing of the rites prescribed 4480 1,5,5 | watched the people running spiritu-~ally wild and getting captivated 4481 2,5,9 | symbolizes the total absence of spirituality in the teachings~of the 4482 1,Add,1| cum docemus, led Sancti Spiritus~sentential proferamus [we 4483 1,4,7 | it shall burn: if thou spit upon it,~it shall be quenched: 4484 1,1,7 | Supper, with ~dignity and splendor, long before the time at 4485 1,Add,0| not betray or belittle the splendour of revelation, it does not 4486 1,5,5 | out, I cried violence and spoil; because the word~of the 4487 1,Add,9| his own and cannot be used spontaneously. It has re-~cently been 4488 1,1,4 | bons, coiled on to a wooden spool. These rolls were written 4489 2,2,6 | him a fountain~of water springing up into everlasting life” ( 4490 2,1,4 | take a sip from it; the sprinkling of the blood on the door 4491 1,2,4 | seen that Aaron's stave had sprouted with blossom and ~borne 4492 1,Add,4| night and day, and the seed sprouts and grows, while the man~ 4493 2,4,3 | Because of a~riot that sprung up against him, Paul was 4494 1,Add,5| the sweetness and joy will spur you to ~clear and plow the 4495 2,5,7 | disorderly sinful desires, man squanders all~his God-given talents, 4496 2,2,5 | Puteoli in~Italy, the Appian Square and the Three Inns in Rome, 4497 2,1,0 | centuries fought Rome to a stalemate.~Its rulers regarded Christianity 4498 1,4,7 | herbs where love is, than a stalled ox and hatred therewith ( 4499 1,5,5 | shall be no herd in the stalls: Yet I will rejoice in the 4500 1,2,4 | years molded a ~small but stalwart nation, ready to meet its 4501 1,1,1 | personal morality, all bear the stamp ~of the Bible. In most Western 4502 2,5,9 | Of course the idea of stamping codes on people is speculation. 4503 1,1,5 | style of the writ-~ings stamps them as being extremely


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