Chapter
1 I | had risen again from the dead, and had been received up
2 V | things to forgetfulness? When dead, shall I dissolve into nothingness?
3 VI | with gold, and, placing dead men's mouldering bones therein,
4 VI | but within is the stink of dead men's bones and works of
5 VII | madmen. Others they showed dead, struck by thunderbolts,
6 VII | and wonders, raising the dead, giving sight to the blind,
7 VII | judge the quick and the dead, and to reward every man
8 VIII | trump of God, shall the dead arise and stand before his
9 IX | The hour cometh when the dead shall hear his voice, and
10 IX | the resurrection of the dead, `Have ye not read that
11 IX | God is not the God of the dead but of the living.' `For
12 IX | by raising many that were dead. And, toward the end of
13 IX | had already been four days dead and stank, and thus he restored
14 IX | the first-born from the dead. For other men also were
15 IX | also were raised from the dead, but died once more, and
16 IX | preached that he rose from the dead, how say some among you
17 IX | is no resurrection of the dead? For if the dead rise not,
18 IX | of the dead? For if the dead rise not, then is not Christ
19 IX | is Christ risen from the dead and become the first-fruits
20 IX | the resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die,
21 IX | be a resurrection of the dead, and this we believe undoubtingly.
22 IX | when one and other were dead, the poor man, full of sores,
23 IX | the resurrection of the dead, and the recompense of the
24 X | should they seek unto the dead?' They expend wealth, for
25 XI | for faith without works is dead, as also are works without
26 XI | truth, we again lay hold on dead works, and, like a dog,
27 XVIII| the bondage of sin, I was dead in the inner man; and those
28 XVIII| true life for them that are dead to all good works, and live
29 XVIII| well assured that these are dead and defunct in the activity
30 XIX | glory rising again from the dead, and in immortality ascending
31 XIX | glory, to judge quick and dead, and by the words which
32 XIX | just standards. For the dead shall rise again, and they
33 XIX | for faith without works is dead, as also are works without
34 XXIII| Why bear ye about these dead men's bones? If ye carry
35 XXIV | summon the man Nachor. At dead of night Araches repaired
36 XXIV | about the resurrection of dead bodies, and bring in a thousand
37 XXIV | radiance and brightness the dead of night, even so, and much
38 XXV | rent, and shall give up the dead bodies of all men that ever
39 XXVI | the Faithful, some were dead, having fallen victims to
40 XXVII| by the sun, it becometh dead, for nothing groweth from
41 XXVII| digged and made a grave for dead bodies. This being so, Earth
42 XXVII| and for the burning of dead corpses. Moreover, it perisheth
43 XXVII| corruptible elements and dead images, neither do they
44 XXVII| the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world
45 XXXI | have ye no shame to worship dead images, the works of men'
46 XXXI | folly make sacrifice to your dead divinity. Your sacrifice
47 XXXI | worshipping not God but thine own dead and lifeless handiwork.
48 XXXI | right to be called even dead, for how can that have died
49 XXXII| the lame, and life to the dead. Their shadows alone healed
50 XXXIV| day he rose again from the dead, and redeemed us from our
51 XXXV | found through thee: I was dead in sin and am alive again:
52 XXXV | tears his father that was dead, and had reverently cared
53 XXXVI| him. And now, at about the dead of night, he wrote his people
54 XXXIX| the divine, `For if we be dead with him, we shall also
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