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 1   Int,        9     |         hundred and twenty-five leaves, but an ancient catalogue
 2   III,       IX     |      despotism, cut through the leaves with their record of sins,
 3   III,       XL     | countless commandments, and yet leaves one undone, it is as bad
 4    IV          (237)|                            1 He leaves out the word "this," in
 5    IV,      VII     |         the stars shall fall as leaves from a vine, and as leaves
 6    IV,      VII     |      leaves from a vine, and as leaves fall from a fig tree." And
 7    IV,      XVI     |        the stars shall fall, as leaves fall from a vine, and as
 8    IV,      XVI     |        fall from a vine, and as leaves fall from a fig tree"; and
 9    IV,      XVI     |         the prophet's words "as leaves fall from a vine or a fig
10    IV,      XVI     |      tree." For the fall of the leaves looks like the end of the
11    IV,      XVI     | husbandry, they only cast their leaves once (a type of God's care
12    IV,    XVIII     |       the aorist tense "I came" leaves His coming quite undefined,
13    IV,    XXVII     |      and departing quickly like leaves, conveys the following meaning: "
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