Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] detracted 1 detrimental 2 deu 1 deut 16 deuter 5 deuteronomy 4 devastated 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 certain 16 concludes 16 destroy 16 deut 16 elizabeth 16 else 16 entering | Archbishop Averky (Tauchev) Explanation of the four Gospels IntraText - Concordances deut |
Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 1,4 | interrogating the dead (Ex. 7:11 and Deut. 18:11), who are condemned 2 2, 1,1 | to the people of Israel (Deut. 6:16). Jesus Christ had 3 3, 0,10| be wary of all miracles (Deut. 13:1-5). And the Lord speaks 4 4, 0,21| on a foreign cornfield (Deut. 23:25). Regarding even 5 4, 1,3 | adultery. The OT law of Moses (Deut. 24:1-2) permits a husband 6 5, 0,30| prophecy about Christ (Deut. 18:15), while its fulfillment 7 5, 0,36| three witnesses present — Deut. 19:15). If he doesn’t listen 8 5, 0,41| The law in Exodus 23:1 and Deut. 1:16 demands that the accused 9 5, 0,68| According to the law of Moses (Deut. 24:1), it is permissible 10 6, 2,9 | the law: Exodus 13:1-9; Deut. 6:4-10 and 11:13-22. During 11 6, 2,9 | regarding tithes (Num. 18:20-24; Deut. 14:22-28), the Pharisees 12 6, 2,11| prophecies uttered by Moses (Deut. 28:49-57). Titus originally 13 6, 5 | the accused (Num. 35:30; Deut. 17:6 and others). They 14 6, 6,2 | were basing their action on Deut. 23:18, in which case, their 15 6, 6,3 | over the death of another (Deut. 21:6-8). Pilate took advantage 16 6, 6,3 | fulfillment of Moses’ prophecy in Deut. 28:49-57, 64-67) in the