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1 I(9) | punctuate or construe it. We may attempt to represent it
2 I | present circumstances ye may be rendered the more joyful.~
3 II | them, should ask how we may approach Him. To us, then,
4 III(22) | Hefele remarks, that it may refer to the stretching
5 IV | the present time, that we may set our love on the world
6 IV | the days, that His Beloved may hasten; and He will come
7 IV(33) | peculiar meaning to ellipein, may be translated: "but as it
8 IV | God. That the Black One35 may find no means of entrance,
9 IV | His commandments, that we may rejoice in His ordinances.
10 VI | simply unto you, that ye may understand. I am the off-scouring
11 VII | see Him then coming, they may be amazed by the likeness
12 VII | who wishes to bear it away may find it necessary to suffer
13 X | sit idle, inquire how they may devour the flesh of others,
14 XI | invisible treasures, that they may know that I am the Lord
15 XIII | bring thy sons to me, that I may bless them."190 And he brought
16 XVI | that the temple of the Lord may be built in glory. How?
17 XXI | yourselves those to whom you may show kindness: do not forsake
18 XXI | among you all hypocrisy. And may God, who ruleth over all
19 XXI | desire and watchfulness may result in some good. I beseech
20 XXI(280)| Cod. Sin. reads, "that ye may be found in the day of judgment,"
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