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1 1, 0,4 | of the word; b) command, rule or authority: c) in a secular 2 1, 0,5 | one of their own, and his rule was exactly that “The sceptre 3 1, 1,2 | time of Octavius Augustus’s rule and his personality is well 4 1, 1,2 | year of Caesar Tiberius’ rule, and “Jesus Himself began 5 2, 0,7 | Antilebanon, was under the rule of Lycinius. The high priests 6 2, 0,7 | his fifteenth year of rule began in 779, when in all 7 2, 1 | 15th year of Tiberius’s rule when, according to Saint 8 2, 1,1 | that He did not come to rule outwardly, to be served 9 3, 0,15| other peoples under Jewish rule, and make His confidantes — 10 4, 1,8 | others, the Lord pronounces a rule that He calls golden: “Therefore, 11 4, 1,8 | do also to them.” This rule contains — “The law and 12 4, 2,12| wishing the overthrow of Roman rule. Apart from that, it was 13 5, 0,43| relying on the widely accepted rule that no person can be a 14 5, 0,46| liberate them from the Roman rule.~The Lord answers the question 15 5, 0,56| uprisings against the Roman rule. In all probability, this 16 5, 0,78| them that the fundamental rule of morality for the member’ 17 5, 0,81| conditions regarding monarchal rule in Judea. The Jewish kings 18 5, 0,81| receive their authorization to rule. Archelaus, son of Herod 19 5, 0,81| advise: “We don’t want him to rule over us.” This characteristic 20 6, 1,2 | bewilderment as to who would rule on earth, as their understanding 21 6, 6,3 | no way a threat to Roman rule.~At the time, the heathen 22 6, 6,3 | people into heathen, Roman rule, God had passed the authority 23 6, 6,3 | you liberation from Roman rule: how can you demand that 24 6, 7,1 | Lord, when You come to rule.” He doesn’t ask for glory