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| Alphabetical [« »] understandable 1 understanding 5 understands 1 understood 14 undertake 4 undertaking 2 undertakings 1 | Frequency [« »] 14 temple 14 think 14 title 14 understood 14 whose 13 200 13 251 | Edgar J. Goodspeed History of early christian literature IntraText - Concordances understood |
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1 Pref | thought and life can never be understood from the New Testament alone. 2 1,1 | Old Testament, if properly understood, clearly pointed toward 3 2,5 | attitude of Ignatius can be understood if we remember the terrible 4 3 | Christian~prophet in Rome, who understood Hebrews to teach that there 5 5,4 | Acts of John is more easily understood as suggested by the Acts 6 8,4 | assumes that Paul should be understood apart from the context of 7 10,2 | Christian position as he understood it (Books III-V).~ Irenaeus 8 10,4 | apostolic Christianity as he understood it against the sects. He 9 13,8 | to the New Testament as understood at Rome in his day. He gores 10 13,11| the scriptures should be understood “in a more Jewish manner 11 13,11| Revelation must be figuratively understood. This judgment of Dionysius 12 14,9 | ruler is too great to be understood or even named; any name 13 16 | list “no text” is to be understood as meaning “no extended 14 16 | Hebrew Eli was sometimes understood, as in the version of Aquila,