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| Alphabetical [« »] jericho 3 jerom 1 jerome 81 jerusalem 31 jesousnchreistos 1 jesse 1 jesseus 1 | Frequency [« »] 31 20 31 cannot 31 emperor 31 jerusalem 31 might 31 show 31 since | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances jerusalem |
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1 1,2 | accounts of his last days in Jerusalem and his later appearances 2 2,4 | manuscript of A.D. 1056 (now at Jerusalem), the text of the “Teaching 3 2,8 | Jupiter on the temple site in Jerusalem, on the eve of the Bar-Cochba 4 2,13| appeared in the country of Jerusalem, greeting. I have heard 5 3 | servant. When he leaves Jerusalem war will immediately break 6 3 | what James the Just said in Jerusalem to his father Theuda. These 7 4,4 | his hair and carried to Jerusalem by the Spirit (Ezek. 8:3), 8 4,4 | between Jesus and James of Jerusalem, the hero of Jewish Christians 9 4,9 | Palestine, and especially of Jerusalem, who had not accepted Paul' 10 4,10| himself the writer, and Jerusalem the place of writing.~ The 11 5,4 | across the valley outside Jerusalem; of Jesus' discourse about 12 5,5 | seven members. Peter, at Jerusalem, is warned in a vision that 13 5,5 | the apostles to remain in Jerusalem were over,[31] Peter sets 14 5,5 | remain for twelve years in Jerusalem and then go forth into the 15 5,9 | and Clement to James of Jerusalem, designed to give them credibility.~ ~ ~ 16 7,1 | the apostles to remain in Jerusalem for twelve years after his 17 7,1 | belief, be ready to leave Jerusalem and would write his gospel 18 7,4 | which the Christians of Jerusalem were warned to take refuge 19 7,4 | Roman armies gathered about Jerusalem to besiege it in A.D. 66- 20 7,4 | been a descendant of those Jerusalem refugees. At any rate, his 21 11,2 | mentions his name. Alexander of Jerusalem, Origen, Pamphilus, and 22 11,2 | West as well. Alexander of Jerusalem was another of his pupils 23 11,3 | Alexander (later bishop of Jerusalem) wrote his letter from prison 24 11,3 | that although Alexander of Jerusalem speaks favorably of both 25 11,3 | monastery of Mar Saba near Jerusalem. Written in an eighteenth-century 26 12,1 | request of the bishops of Jerusalem and Caesarea. As he was 27 13,9 | called the city that replaced Jerusalem after the Bar-Cochba War, 28 15,2 | the church libraries at Jerusalem and Caesarea. The first 29 15,2 | by Alexander, bishop of Jerusalem (212-250), pupil of Pantaenus 30 15,3 | letters by Alexander of Jerusalem (vi. 11 and 14) and some 31 16 | Patriachal-Bibliothek von Jerusalem,” Romische Quartalschrift,