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Alphabetical [« »] aiming 2 aims 3 air 3 akin 24 aksimon 1 alabastar 1 alabaster 1 | Frequency [« »] 24 38 24 afraid 24 age 24 akin 24 belief 24 case 24 desire | Archbishop Averky (Tauchev) Explanation of the four Gospels IntraText - Concordances akin |
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1 1, 0,3 | space, while Saint John, akin to an eagle, soars to the 2 1, 0,6 | will enter Her like a cloud akin to that which overshadowed 3 2, 1,1 | race. This temptation is akin to that of Jehovah, which 4 3, 0,5 | and there must be a need akin to be born again, become 5 3, 0,5 | that gives us rebirth is akin to this: evident and sensory, 6 3, 0,5 | ordinary messenger of God, akin to the ancient Prophets ( 7 3, 0,16| on the body in blotches, akin to herpes — first on the 8 4, 0,24| about Him. They would be akin to leaders of the future 9 4, 2,17| they will feel defenseless, akin to sheep, surrounded by 10 4, 2,21| sermon about Himself as being akin to bread that had descended 11 4, 2,21| He is offering His Flesh, akin to meat of livestock, to 12 5, 0,33| meek and humble people, akin to these children — with 13 5, 0,34| different about people that were akin to a meadow, which was well 14 5, 0,45| pastor and sheep, should be akin to the mutual knowledge 15 5, 0,65| sinner’s return to God is akin to his resurrecting from 16 5, 0,71| back on the condemned world akin to Lot’s wife — because 17 5, 0,78| Divine eyes), you will be akin to Me in patience and ordeal,” “ 18 6, 0,85| expression of joy and reverence, akin to today’s “Hello!” “Hosanna 19 6, 2,9 | things. The Pharisees were akin to those that while they 20 6, 2,9 | pursue and persecute them, akin to their fathers that murdered 21 6, 2,9 | for the malicious people, akin to a bird’s love for its 22 6, 4,8 | themselves, in unity that is akin to the unity between God 23 6, 4,8 | be with Me where I am” is akin to the last will and testament 24 6, 6,3 | i.e. a soldier’s red cape, akin to mantles worn by kings