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1 1, 1,1 | submit that such a righteous individual as Joseph, would decide 2 3, 0,5 | person, may be known by an individual. But what human can gain 3 3, 0,6 | friend, a close, trustworthy individual, who could only rejoice 4 3, 0,6 | he was the main active individual in preparing the people 5 3, 0,12| Law and the Prophets. The individual usually stood up to read 6 3, 0,12| out of him.” The possessed individual instantly fell to the ground 7 3, 0,18| took place, the Lord saw an individual sitting on a toll-bar (place 8 4, 0,19| happy for the unfortunate individual that had suffered for so 9 4, 1,10| through the merit of the individual that projects himself as 10 4, 1,17| Lord heals the possessed individual, in whom muteness and blindness 11 4, 1,17| practiced exorcism, and that individual to which the Apostles referred 12 4, 2 | Messiah, and not to a mortal individual. The concealed mysteries 13 4, 2,1 | become richer, while a poor individual, if he is lazy, will lose 14 4, 2,4 | occurs in the soul of every individual: God’s winnowing grace, 15 4, 2,5 | Likewise in the soul of every individual member of Christ’s Kingdom: 16 4, 2,12| Decapolis.”~A demon-possessed individual greeted them on the banks. 17 4, 2,12| in comparison, the other individual was hardly noticed because 18 4, 2,12| that the demons deny the individual his senses, and in crushing 19 4, 2,12| resided in the possessed individual. The demons begged the Lord20 4, 2,12| well-known demonically-possessed individual, cured and sitting at the 21 4, 2,12| occasion directs the cured individual to return to his house and 22 4, 2,17| Roman custom, by which an individual condemned to crucifixion, 23 5, 0,24| healed a speech-impeded deaf individual, which is narrated by Evangelist 24 5, 0,27| the speech-impeded deaf individual: He led the man out of the 25 5, 0,37| Day, and in part, at an individual judgment upon the death 26 5, 0,44| alms. However, the cured individual confirmed that it was he, 27 5, 0,44| re-define it. However, the cured individual decisively declared: “He 28 5, 0,44| truth under oath. The cured individual gives an answer to the Pharisees, 29 5, 0,45| flock by calling out the individual names of their sheep: the 30 5, 0,52| things he possess.” One individual had an abundant crop in 31 5, 0,59| posed to the Lord by an individual, as He traveled from Galilee 32 5, 0,59| Apparently, the inquiring individual posed this question while 33 5, 0,62| this as: “Apparently, this individual was not spiritually inclined 34 5, 0,67| Egyptian fine linen. This rich individual lived lavishly, holding 35 5, 0,77| out meanings of its every individual feature: the only important 36 5, 0,81| narrative is simply about an individual who goes off to a foreign 37 5, 0,81| land. In both parables, the individual is understood to be Christ, 38 6, 2,9 | Num. 19:16) — make the individual unclean for 7 days. From 39 6, 4,3 | Jesus calls him an wretched individual.” In giving Judas a piece 40 6, 6,3 | Usually, the condemned individual was tied to a post, in a 41 6, 6,3 | the washing of hands by an individual was proof of his innocence 42 6, 6,4 | grabbed along the way, an individual named Simon. He was an emigrant 43 6, 7 | The body of the crucified individual hung helplessly in terrifying 44 6, 7 | the crime of the condemned individual.~Among the indescribable 45 7, 0,10| return to their previous, individual and independent lives. And 46 9, 2 | Nain. Healing a possessed individual and the censuring of the


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