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39 father
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39 place
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Origen
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1 I | in failure. But in every land, Greek and Barbarian, throughout 2 I | foretold: "For thou Bethlehem, land of Judah, art in no wise 3 I | containing the cities of the holy land. It may be that these are 4 I | that throughout the whole land blood should reach to the 5 XII | both ascend to the holy land, the true, really good land, 6 XII | land, the true, really good land, and, following the list 7 XIII | of Israel from their own land into Egypt, and darkly hints 8 XIII | so long as he was in the land of Israel, and did not taste 9 XIII | although he returned into the land of Israel, he returned to 10 XIII | brought thee up out of the land of Egypt." 228And, taught 11 XIII | things of Egypt, leaves that land, and provides for the service 12 XVIII| beget children, or sow the land, unless he believes that 13 XVIII| sailed the sea, or sowed the land, or married a wife, or engaged 14 XVIII| Christ went out into every land, and their words unto the 15 XVIII| that I heard in mine own land of thee and of thy understanding. 16 XX | and cattle for tilling the land; while we use other beasts 17 XXI | shall eat the good of the land; but if you refuse, and 18 XXI | all the first-born in the land of Egypt, and thy first-born";461 19 XXI | him that is hardened. "The land," he says, "which hath drunk 20 XXI | respect of the rain, the land which is tilled bears fruit, 21 XXI | tilled bears fruit, and the land which is neglected and barren 22 XXI | to grow that are in the land"; but however harsh it might 23 XXI | and thorns grew. It is the land which hath drunk the rain 24 XXI | came also upon the inferior land; but it was the inherent 25 XXI | inherent badness of the land, left uncared for and uncultivated, 26 XXI | cultivation or neglect of the land; the nature of the land 27 XXI | land; the nature of the land is one and the same. ~10. 28 XXI | reply, "I will sow this land later when I have dressed 476 29 XXI | safer method will suit this land better than it would the 30 XXI | better than it would the land which takes the seed sooner 31 XXII | it was to superintend the land of those for whom the laws 32 XXII | they found a plain in the land of Shinar; and they dwelt 33 XXII | east, find a plain in the land of Shinar: which, being 34 XXII | its inhabitants, some to a land hard to cultivate, others 35 XXII | one not so hard, some to a land full of wild beasts, and 36 XXVI | rain in its season, and the land shall yield her increase, 37 XXVI | full, and dwell in your land safely," 632and so on. And 38 XXVI | pass over Jordan unto the land which the Lord thy God giveth 39 XXVII| be more tolerable for the land of Sodom in the day of judgment


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