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Alphabetical [« »] heartlessness 1 hearts 31 heat 2 heathen 26 heathen-sceptic 1 heathens 40 heaven 117 | Frequency [« »] 26 disciple 26 each 26 entered 26 heathen 26 long 26 naturally 26 near | Archbishop Averky (Tauchev) Explanation of the four Gospels IntraText - Concordances heathen |
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1 3, 0,4 | called “courtyard of the heathen,” into a market-place; here, 2 3, 0,9 | hence Galilee was called heathen. From one point of view, 3 4, 0,23| even from Jordanian and heathen countries. He performed 4 4, 1,4 | prayer is interpreted as the heathen’s opinion of prayer, just 5 4, 1,12| Although the Centurion was a heathen, he was disposed toward 6 4, 1,12| sound so unusual for a heathen in terms of faith and humility, 7 4, 1,15| compares these cities with the heathen Tyre and Sidon of neighbouring 8 5, 0,23| Mark 7:24), i.e. to the heathen land of Phoenicia, to the 9 5, 0,23| evil spirit possessed this heathen woman’s daughter and she 10 5, 0,23| the hurtful likening of a heathen to a dog: “Yes Lord, yet 11 5, 0,23| Capernaum (Mat. 8:13), also a heathen, yet whose faith also earned 12 5, 0,36| let him be to you like a heathen and a tax collector,” i.e. 13 5, 0,38| Plutarch to compare it with the heathen celebrations in honor of 14 6, 1,2 | calls to Christ by the whole heathen world — as a result of His 15 6, 2,4 | people — Jews — from the heathen’s influence; dug a “winepress” 16 6, 2,6 | have to pay taxes to the heathen emperor, hated by the Jews, 17 6, 2,6 | foreigner, especially a heathen king, as he would then appear 18 6, 2,11| was truly hated by the heathen, which resulted in the emergence 19 6, 6,3 | into contact with anything heathen, may have prevented them 20 6, 6,3 | this Truth. Being a coarse heathen, Pilate of course couldn’ 21 6, 6,3 | Roman rule.~At the time, the heathen Greco-Roman world reached 22 6, 6,3 | Lord’s death. This is how a heathen thought, not knowing the 23 6, 6,3 | meaning — “Son of God,” in a heathen sense, in the awareness 24 6, 6,3 | that were abundance in heathen mythology. But this was 25 6, 6,3 | delivered His people into heathen, Roman rule, God had passed 26 6, 7,3 | Areopagite (when he was still a heathen) mentions this in his letters