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Alphabetical [« »] rom 51 roman 72 roman-catholic 1 romans 13 romanus 1 rome 8 rome-something 1 | Frequency [« »] 13 proclaimed 13 reply 13 reposed 13 romans 13 saving 13 sees 13 separated | Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky Orthodox dogmatic theology IntraText - Concordances romans |
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1 Intro, A,2| Among the ancient Greeks and Romans the Greek word dogmat was 2 Intro, A,4| epistles of the Apostle Paul (Romans, First and Second~Corinthians, 3 I, 1,5 | eternal power and~Godhead” (Romans 1:20); that is, what is 4 II, 3,5 | Ephesians (ch. 1) and in Romans~(ch. 8); “Thrones,” “Principalities,” “ 5 II, 3,5 | Angels”~in 1 Peter (ch. 3), Romans (ch. 8), and other books. 6 II, 5,3 | Sacred Scripture also shows (Romans, ch. 7).~Thus, original 7 II, 5,3 | impossible translation~of Romans 5:12, which does not say 8 II, 5,3 | Version rightly translates Romans 5:12 as: “And so death passed 9 II, 6,2 | the Apostle Paul to the Romans and Galatians, and other~ 10 II, 6,6 | called to be an Apostle” (Romans);~“Paul and Timothy, the 11 II, 8,1 | Apostolic epistles (2 Peter 1:3,~Romans 5:2, Romans 16:20, 1 Peter 12 II, 8,1 | 2 Peter 1:3,~Romans 5:2, Romans 16:20, 1 Peter 5:12, 2 Peter 13 App, 4 | hath been His counselor?” (Romans 11:33-34). “We speak the~