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1 I, 1, p. 4 | extreme desolation, their city be inhabited no longer by 2 I, 3, p. 12 | not bid them meet in each city, or in any indefinite place, 3 I, 6, p. 37 | Judaea, and there only in one city. But this prophecy says 4 I, 9, p. 52 | many peoples and nations in city and country and field all 5 II, 1, p. 64 | easy to number, while their city (d) with its temple would 6 II, 3, p. 78 | became truly a besieged city. But (c) since, when all 7 II, 3, p. 78 | whole world, filled every city and place and country with 8 II 84(27)| Jew from entering the new city on pain of death, or approaching 9 II, 3, p. 98 | He will choose one from a city, and two from a family, 10 III 119(33)| Jews: "There is on earth a city, Ur of the Chaldees, from 11 III, 5, p. 143 | existed until the siege of the city under Hadrian.78 The bishops, 12 III, 7, p. 158 | into the (b) middle of the city, and stand there in the 13 IV, 9, p. 179 | king in every place and city and land. And thus the whole 14 IV, 12, p. 186 | Him into the holy and real City of Heaven, as rightly is 15 IV, 17, p. 219 | to hasten to the heavenly city, the true Jerusalem. ~Jesus 16 V, Int, p. 223 | days in every place and city and country, from their 17 V, 9, p. 253 | be fifty righteous in the city, wilt thou destroy them? 18 V, 22, p. 266 | will not enter into the city," are of one who refuses 19 V, 22, p. 266 | Gentiles, and enter not into a city of the Samaritans." ~ 20 VI, 7, p. 7 | Jerusalem of old, the famous city of the Jewish race, her 21 VI, 13, p. 18 | destruction of their royal city, the abolition of the worship 22 VI, 18, p. 26 | Jerusalem to war. And the city shall be taken, the houses 23 VI, 18, p. 26 | ravished, and half of the city shall go into captivity." ./. 24 VI, 18, p. 27 | is probable that half the city at that time perished in 25 VI, 18, p. 27 | the remaining half of the city was again besieged and driven 26 VI, 18, p. 27 | Saviour Jesus Christ, their city, Jerusalem itself, and the 27 VI, 18, p. 29 | reference to Jerusalem: "The city shall be taken, and the 28 VI, 18, p. 29 | to the mount opposite the city called the Mount of Olives. 29 VI, 18, p. 29 | which was opposite to the city."~Which it is possible for 30 VI, 18, p. 29 | may learn both about the city being taken and devastated 31 VI, 18, p. 29 | of Olives opposite to the city, whither the glory of the 32 VI, 18, p. 29 | when it left the former city. There stood in truth according 33 VI, 18, p. 30 | the Saviour teaches: "A city set on a hill cannot be 34 VI, 18, p. 33 | leprous. And before the city at the place called Eroga, 35 VI, 20, p. 40 | teaching of Christ, and the city and polity of the Church 36 VI, 20, p. 41 | nations. And this explains "city against city, and law against 37 VI, 20, p. 41 | this explains "city against city, and law against law." It 38 VI, 24, p. 45 | come to Mount Sion, and the city of the: living God, heavenly 39 VI, 24, p. 46 | above this life, having its city in heaven, seeing the things 40 VI, 25, p. 47 | extreme desolation, and the city was encircled by the chariots 41 VII, 1, p. 58 | nations, all local dominion in city and state ceased, and the 42 VII, 1, p. 60 | when the Romans took the city, and settled strangers there, 43 VII, 1, p. 64 | of which He also says: "A city set on a hill cannot be 44 VII, 1, p. 65 | making every place and every city their own; and on the other 45 VII, 1, p. 67 | Gabriel was sent by God to a city of Galilee, named Nazareth, 46 VII, 1, p. 68 | the Jewish people in the city of Palestine called Samaria, 47 VII, 1, p. 75 | on the siege of the holy city by the Babylonians, so that 48 VII, 2, p. 85 | and came and lived in a city called Nazara, that the 49 VIII, Int, p. 95 | overturning in nation and city of immemorial local and 50 VIII, 1, p. 109 | solemnities of the Jews, their city with its Temple and the 51 VIII, 2, p. 116 | people, and for the holy city, for sin to be ended, and 52 VIII, 2, p. 117 | and he shall destroy the city and the sanctuary together 53 VIII, 2, p. 118 | people and for thy holy city, for sin to be ended, and 54 VIII, 2, p. 118 | adds, "And for thy holy city": where we hear again the 55 VIII, 2, p. 118 | people, and for thy holy city," as much as to say, "the 56 VIII, 2, p. 118 | as much as to say, "the city you think to be holy." The 57 VIII, 2, p. 118 | both to the people and the city. For Aquila has, "On thy 58 VIII, 2, p. 118 | people, and on thy sacred city"; and Symmachus, "Against 59 VIII, 2, p. 118 | thy people, and thy holy city": wherefore in accurate 60 VIII, 2, p. 118 | prayer, and the place of the city "the holy place of (d) God," 61 VIII, 2, p. 118 | that neither people nor city are God's, but "thine," 62 VIII, 2, p. 118 | people and the place and the city. Daniel's words run thus: " 63 VIII, 2, p. 118 | anger from Jerusalem thy city, thy holy mountain." And, " 64 VIII, 2, p. 118 | Behold the ruin of thy city, which is called by thy 65 VIII, 2, p. 119 | name may be named upon thy city, and upon thy people." After 66 VIII, 2, p. 119 | then clearly called the city not a city pure and simple 67 VIII, 2, p. 119 | clearly called the city not a city pure and simple but "God' 68 VIII, 2, p. 119 | pure and simple but "God's city," and the sanctuary, "God' 69 VIII, 2, p. 119 | people," and "for thy holy city," shewing in so many words 70 VIII, 2, p. 119 | shewing in so many words that city, people, and sanctuary were 71 VIII, 2, p. 119 | people, and then for the city. And it is seen to be the 72 VIII, 2, p. 124 | For till that date the city lay desolate. For when Cyrus 73 VIII, 2, p. 124 | Temple, and the wall of the City, as no order had been given 74 VIII, 2, p. 126 | attacked Jerusalem and took the city by siege, and the whole 75 VIII, 2, p. 126 | by siege, and the whole city became subject to Rome, 76 VIII, 2, p. 127 | Babylon, built the wall of the city, when Joiachim was high 77 VIII, 2, p. 129 | Jerusalem, and took the city by siege, denied its holy 78 VIII, 2, p. 131 | And he will destroy the city and the Holy Place with 79 VIII, 2, p. 134 | prophecy says, "And the city, and the holy place, he 80 VIII, 2, p. 134 | said to have destroyed the city and the Holy Place. And 81 VIII, 2, p. 134 | people, and encouraging the city (which (d) stands metaphorically 82 VIII, 2, p. 134 | cometh will destroy the city and the holy place." Meaning 83 VIII, 2, p. 134 | place." Meaning that the city and the Holy Place arc not 84 VIII, 2, p. 134 | time, and who destroyed the city of Jerusalem itself, and 85 VIII, 2, p. 138 | the whole nation and their city until the last war against 86 VIII, 3, p. 141 | all the inhabitants of the city choosing stores from its 87 VIII, 4, p. 143 | Jerusalem unto war, and the city shall be taken, and its 88 VIII, 4, p. 143 | defiled, and half of the city shall go into captivity, 89 VIII, 4, p. 143 | shall not be cast out of the city. 3. And the Lord shall come 90 VIII, 4, p. 146 | them in battle, and the city was taken, their houses 91 VIII, 4, p. 146 | the Babylonians, and their city from then till now has been 92 IX, 1, p. 152 | that was saved from the city"? And I think that this 93 IX, 3, p. 157 | probably disguising the city of Rome under the name of 94 IX, 5, p. 162 | went not into village or city or the human haunts of men, 95 IX, 6, p. 164 | the river make glad the city of God." And this means 96 IX, 6, p. 164 | from above and watering the city of God, which is the (b) 97 IX, 7, p. 169 | he took Him into the holy city, and set Him upon the wing 98 IX, 8, p. 170 | came from Bethsaida, the city of Andrew (c) and Peter, 99 IX, 11, p. 175 | the Gentiles, and into any city of the Samaritans enter 100 IX, 18, p. 188 | entered Jerusalem, "All the city was moved, saying, Who is 101 X, 1, p. 192 | of Jerusalem, the royal city of the Jewish race, which 102 X, 2, p. and | iniquity and strife in the city. | 11. Day and night it 103 X, 2, p. 202 | iniquity and strife in the city," and that which (b) follows, 104 X, 7, p. 215 | encircled every place and city and land, and the very nations 105 X, 8, p. 227 | with Him into the true Holy City of God. But the opposing