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 1   Int,        8     |          about the destruction of heaven and earth, he passes by
 2    II,     XVII     |           senseless as though |41 heaven's thunder were sounding
 3   III,     VIII     |         could not bear, nor could heaven endure to look upon the
 4   III,        V     |         enter into the kingdom of heaven."~ ~If it be indeed the
 5   III,        V     |          the so-called kingdom of heaven though he have kept himself
 6   III,        V     |     virtue that takes a man up to heaven, but lack of possessions.
 7   III,        V     |       shuts out the rich man from heaven, by way of contrast his
 8   III,        V     |       thou shalt have treasure in heaven," they persuaded them to
 9   III,      XII     |           lead the poor man up to heaven, but his bent of mind conduces
10   III,      XII     |    through love of the kingdom of heaven, nor has he missed the mark
11   III,      XII     |         enter into the kingdom of heaven." For many are found within
12   III,      XII     |              the rich man outside heaven, saying: " Hardly shall
13   III,      XII     |         enter into the kingdom of heaven." Those who have them and
14   III,      XII     |       strangers to the kingdom of heaven.~ ~No one comes within sight
15   III,      XII     |          ride into the kingdom of heaven apart from them, if indeed
16   III,      XII     |           holy ones does exist in heaven. But if he does not believe
17   III,      XIV     |         and sealed it as His own, heaven and earth and things under
18   III,     XXIV     |        was greatly sick, when the heaven was not concealed by the
19   III,      XIX     |        the keys of the kingdom of heaven" ? For if He so condemned
20   III,      XIX     |        the keys of the kingdom of heaven," --- will he not laugh
21   III,      XIX     |        the keys of the kingdom of heaven, He was painting dreams,
22   III,    XXVII     |           up to the very court of heaven. He now knew the King upon
23   III,    XXVII     |          said to have the keys of heaven, the power to open and shut
24   III,   XXVIII     |           the first Christians to heaven, and men came from all directions
25   III,     XXII     |        how Jesus gave the keys of heaven to Peter, if he were a man
26   III,     XXII     |         that he holds the keys of heaven, and looses and binds, although
27   III,     XLII     |         together, from one end of heaven to the other, as though
28   III,    XLIII     |      protection from the grace of heaven, but rebels and wanderers
29    IV,       II     |        himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice
30    IV,       II     |          the air and shoots up to heaven, an enormous and far-reaching
31    IV,      XII     |          angels, who both rise to heaven and descend to earth in
32    IV,      XII     |          come "with the clouds of heaven," while Christ said He would
33    IV,      XII     |      elect from the four winds of heaven " (Mark xiii. 26, 27).~ ~
34    IV,       VI     | introduces the statement that the heaven will be judged together
35    IV,       VI     |         judged, together with the heaven which contains it." No one
36    IV,       VI     |     uneven; whereas the things in heaven have an order which remains
37    IV,       VI     |           touched.~ ~And why will heaven be judged ? Will it some
38    IV,       VI     |  slanderously asserting |130 that heaven is deserving of judgment,
39    IV,      VII     |         words in Isaiah about the heaven being rolled up as a scroll (
40    IV,      VII     |              And all the might of heaven shall be dissolved, and
41    IV,      VII     |       shall be dissolved, and the heaven shall be rolled together
42    IV,      VII     |         and monstrous quackery : "Heaven and earth shall pass away,
43    IV,      VII     |          of Jesus would stand, if heaven and earth no longer existed ?
44    IV,      VII     |         were to do this and bring heaven down, He would be imitating
45    IV,      VII     |         Son that God is Father of heaven and earth when He says : "
46    IV,      VII     |           says : "Father, Lord of heaven and earth" (Matt. xi. 25).
47    IV,      VII     |        John the Baptist magnifies heaven and declares that the divine
48    IV,      VII     |       except it be given him from heaven" (John iii. 27). And the
49    IV,      VII     |             Deut. xxvi. 15).~ ~If heaven, which is so great and of
50    IV          (268)|          word most needed, i. e. "heaven."~ ~
51    IV,      VII     |      there, for He 269 says: "The heaven is my throne, and the earth
52    IV,      VII     |           for the passing away of heaven and earth.~ ~
53    IV,      XVI     |    concerning the passing away of heaven and earth.~ ~[It is plain
54    IV,      XVI     |          that the passing away of heaven and earth is through no
55    IV,      XVI     |         and by Matthew xxiv. 35: "Heaven and earth shall pass away,
56    IV,      XVI     |   vineyard, so must the beauty of heaven and earth be lost, as soon
57    IV,      XVI     |       Logos" 275 will remain when heaven and earth have passed away.
58    IV,      XVI     |        meaning in his words, "The heaven shall be rolled up as a
59    IV,      XVI     |           had a habitation before heaven and earth were created.
60    IV,      XVI     |     allegory underlies the words. Heaven and earth may mean man,
61    IV,      XVI     |           a new beginning, "a new heaven and a new earth" (Isa. lxv.
62    IV,     VIII     |        the words, "The kingdom of heaven is like unto a grain |134
63    IV,     VIII     |        and again, "The kingdom of heaven is like unto leaven"; and
64    IV,       IX     |       thank thee, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because thou
65    IV,     XVII     |          earth in its relation to heaven, they compare it to a mere
66    IV,     XVII     |         grain of millet. And even heaven itself was embraced by Aratus
67    IV,     XVII     |  similarly compare the kingdom of heaven to "leaven" ? For it is
68    IV,    XVIII     |         earth as well as those in heaven.~ ~His call began directly
69    IV,      XXI     |          but are as the angels in heaven" (Matt. xxii. 29-30). Since
70    IV,    XXVII     |         and how in the kingdom of heaven "they neither marry nor
71    IV,    XXVII     |    marriage, but are as angels in heaven." Christ, wishing to show
72    IV,    XXVII     |           a rational existence in heaven, which is associated with
73    IV,    XXIII     |            whether on earth or in heaven, yet to us there is but
74    IV,     XXIV     |        shall stand by and see the heaven melting, though no one ever
75    IV,      XXX     |           of any other being, but heaven and earth and the things
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