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MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found:
kjv@Isaiah:53:4 @ Surely he hath borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows:...
MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Psalms:46:2 @ Therefore will not we fear, though the earth be removed,...
MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@1Peter:5:7 @ Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for...
MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Isaiah:1:18 @ Come now, and let us reason together, saith the LORD:...
INDEXDICTIONARY.txt
Found: dict:easton Apothecary @ Apothecary
INDEXDICTIONARY.txt
Found: dict:easton Beth-car @ Beth-car
INDEXDICTIONARY.txt
Found: dict:easton Incarnation @ Incarnation
INDEXDICTIONARY.txt
Found: dict:easton Iscariot @ Iscariot
INDEXDICTIONARY.txt
Found: dict:easton Scarlet @ Scarlet
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Genesis:3:15 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Genesis:12:3 @ jesus christ incarnation of
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Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Genesis:17:7 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Genesis:22:18 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Deuteronomy:18:15-19 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@2Samuel:7:12 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@1Chronicles:5:2 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Psalms:2:7 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Psalms:40:7-8 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Psalms:80:17 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Psalms:89:19 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Psalms:89:35-36 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Isaiah:7:14-16 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Isaiah:9:6 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Isaiah:11:1 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Isaiah:32:2 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Isaiah:49:1 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Isaiah:49:5 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Jeremiah:23:5 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Micah:5:2-3 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Matthew:1:1 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Matthew:1:16-18 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Matthew:1:23 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Matthew:2:5-6 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Matthew:8:20 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Matthew:13:55-56 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Matthew:22:45 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Luke:1:26-35 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Luke:1:38-56 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Luke:2:1-21 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Luke:3:23-38 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Luke:24:39 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@John:1:14 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@John:7:42 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@John:20:27 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Acts:2:30 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Acts:3:22 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Acts:13:23 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Acts:13:33 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Romans:1:3 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Romans:8:3 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Romans:9:5 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@1Corinthians:15:47 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@2Corinthians:5:16 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Galatians:3:16 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Galatians:4:4 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Philippians:2:7-8 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Colossians:1:15 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@1Timothy:3:16 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Hebrews:1:3 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Hebrews:1:6 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Hebrews:2:9-17 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Hebrews:7:14 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Hebrews:10:5 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@1John:1:1-3 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@1John:4:2-3 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@2John:1:7 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Revelation:22:16 @ jesus christ incarnation of
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Romans:13:11-14 @ carefulness sobriety vigilance
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@1Corinthians:16:13 @ carefulness sobriety vigilance
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Colossians:4:2 @ carefulness sobriety vigilance
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@1Thessalonians:5:5-10 @ carefulness sobriety vigilance
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Titus:2:12 @ carefulness sobriety vigilance
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@1Peter:1:13 @ carefulness sobriety vigilance
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@1Peter:5:8 @ carefulness sobriety vigilance
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Romans:8:6-8 @ carnal mind
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Galatians:6:8 @ carnal mind
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@James:4:4 @ carnal mind
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Proverbs:14:12 @ carnal mind
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Philippians:3:18-19 @ carnal mind
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@1Timothy:5:6 @ carnal mind
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@2Timothy:2:4 @ carnal mind
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@2Timothy:2:22 @ carnal mind
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@2Timothy:3:2-7 @ carnal mind
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@1Peter:2:11 @ carnal mind
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@1John:2:15-17 @ carnal mind
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Romans:12:1-2 @ carnal mind
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Philippians:2:5 @ carnal mind
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Isaiah:26:3 @ carnal mind
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Colossians:3:2-5 @ carnal mind
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Philippians:4:8 @ carnal mind
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: @ carefulness sobriety vigilance
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: @ carnal mind
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: @ jesus christ incarnation of
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 000003 @ Centennial Healthcare Plazahttp://www.auroramed.com/centennial-medical-plaza Call 303-699-3000 • 14200 E Arapahoe Rd, Centennial, CO
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 000008 @ Exempla Healthcare Lutheranhttp://www.exemplalutheran.org Call 303-425-4500 • 8300 W 38th Ave, Wheat Ridge, CO
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 000044 @ Cedars Healthcare Center Call 303-232-3551 1599 Ingalls St Lakewood, CO 80214
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 000046 @ Cherrelyn Healthcare Center Call 303-798-8686 5555 South Elati Street Littleton, CO 80120
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 000069 @ Julia Temple Healthcare Center Call 303-761-0075 3401 South Lafayette Street Englewood, CO 80113
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 000080 @ Manorcare Health Services Denver Call 303-355-2525 290 South Monaco Parkway Denver, CO 80224
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001198 @ Christ Community Covenant 8151 Simms Arvada, CO 80005 Call: 303-467-2020 ccccarvada@aol.com
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001279 @ Columbine United Church 6375 S. Platte Canyon Rd. Littleton, CO 80123-6534 Call: 303-798-1845 wecare@columbinechurch.org
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001429 @ Heritage Community Bible Church 5615 W 64 Ave. Arvada, CO 80003 Call: 303-420-6292 hcbcarvada@comcast.net
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001473 @ Living Hope Community Church Gregg Scarato 84th & Simms (meeting at Excel Academy) Arvada, CO 80005 Call: 303-748-1545 sparkacademy@msn.com
PREACHOLOGYSERMONOUTLINES.txt
Found: @ THE MASTER BUILDER (Is not this the carpenter?) -
PREACHOLOGYSERMONOUTLINES.txt
Found: Mark:6:1-6 @ THE MASTER BUILDER (Is not this the carpenter?) - I. He built the Universe (Col.1)
PREACHOLOGYSERMONOUTLINES.txt
Found: Mark:6:1-6 @ THE MASTER BUILDER (Is not this the carpenter?) - II. He built the Bible (John 1:1...)
PREACHOLOGYSERMONOUTLINES.txt
Found: Mark:6:1-6 @ THE MASTER BUILDER (Is not this the carpenter?) - III. He is building the Church (Matt.16)
PREACHOLOGYSERMONOUTLINES.txt
Found: Mark:6:1-6 @ THE MASTER BUILDER (Is not this the carpenter?) - IV. He is building a City (Rev.21)
PREACHOLOGYSERMONOUTLINES.txt
Found: 1Kings:16-17 @ ELIJAH - I. God never forgets where you are @II. God always supplies your needs @III. God works by means of prayer @IV. God doesn't care about the circumstances @V. Concl: (He can still work)
CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/athanasius/incarnation.html @ Athanasius On the Incarnation of the Word
CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/lake/fathers2.html @ Lake Apostolic Fathers: I Clement, II Clement, Ignatius, Polycarp, Didache, Barnabas, The Shepherd of Hermas, The Martyrdom of Polycarp, The Epistle of Dio Greek Judas Iscariot
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: MMM @ Macarius the Great
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: PPP @ Polycarp of Smyrna
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: CCC @ Carey, William
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: CCC @ Carter, Jimmy
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: CCC @ Council at Carthage (397)
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: JJJ @ Judas Iscariot
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: PPP @ Polycarp
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: 23 Feb 156 @ Polycarp, Bishop of Smyrna and Martyr
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: PPP @ Polycarp (ca. 70 – ca.155/167)
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: 1672 @ Council of Jerusalem. Orthodox church recognizes the gospel and Condemns it. It refutes Cyril Lucar point-by-point.
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: http://www.wholesomewords.org/biography/biorpcarey.html @ William Carey (1761-1834) English Baptist missionary to India.
BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Genesis:1 @ GENESIS - The word "genesis" signifies "generation" or "origin" and comes from the Greek translation of kjv@Genesis:2:4. It is an appropriate title for the first book of the Bible, which contains the record of the origin of the universe, the human race, family life, nations, sin redemption, etc. The first 11 chapters, which deal with primeval or pre-Patriarchal times, present the antecedents of Hebrew history from Adam to Abraham. The remaining chapters (12 - 50) are concerned with God’s dealings with the Patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and Jacob’s son Joseph, all "fathers" of the people whom God has chosen to carry out His plan for the redemption of mankind. The book closes with these "Chosen People" in Egypt.
BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Esther:1 @ ESTHER - The Book of Esther, in the form of a short story similar to the Book of Ruth, has its setting in the palace of Shushan, or Susa, one of the three capitals of the Persian Empire. The story gives us a vivid picture of the Jews in exile, of the hostility of their non-Jewish enemies in Persia, and of how Esther became the queen of Ahasuerus (Xerxes), subsequently risking her life in order to save her people, the Jews, from total destruction. God’s providential care of His people is magnified throughout, though the word "God" never appears in the book.
BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Job:1 @ JOB - So named from Job, its chief character, the book deals with an ageless question, one that is puzzling to every generation - the problem of human suffering, particularly the affliction of the righteous. The reader is given an account of the sufferings of the pious Patriarch Job, of the argument carried on between Job and his friends as to the cause of his sufferings, and finally, of the solution to his difficulty,. The book’s principal aim is to refute the popular view that all suffering is the result of sin in the life of the sufferer.
BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Ezekiel:1 @ EZEKIEL - Ezekiel was carried into exile in Babylon, where he received his call and exercised his prophetic ministry. His dual role of prophet-priest and his position as "watchman" over his people make Ezekiel unique among the prophets and may account for the uniqueness of his message and his methods of delivery. The book contains 48 chapters, divided at the halfway point by the fall of Jerusalem. Ezekiel’s prophecies before this event are chiefly messages of condemnation upon Judah for her sin; following the city’s fall, the prophet speaks to helpless people of the hope and certainty of restoration to their homeland and of worship again in the Temple.
BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Luke:1 @ LUKE - There is almost universal agreement that Luke, the "beloved physician" ( kjv@Colossians:4:14 ) who accompanied Paul on his missionary travels, was the author of the third Gospel. Luke wrote to present Jesus as the Universal Savior, the compassionate healer and teacher. His careful historical approach is revealed in the preface, which states that the author has traced "all things from the very first". Unlike Mark, this author includes an account of the Virgin Birth, and unlike Matthew he extensively describes the Perean Ministry (Chapters Luke:9-18 ).
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: FEBRUARY17 AM @ The whole bullock shall he carry forth without the camp unto a clean place, where the ashes are poured out, and burn him on the wood with fire.-sf_ostervald_rev1@Leviticus:4:12 sf_ostervald_rev1@John:19:16-18. sf_ostervald_rev1@Hebrews:13:11-13. sf_ostervald_rev1@Philippians:3:10 sf_ostervald_rev1@1Peter:4:13. sf_ostervald_rev1@2Corinthians:4:17.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: MAY27 PM @ I would have you without carefulness.-sf_ostervald_rev1@1Corinthians:7:32 sf_ostervald_rev1@1Peter:5:7. sf_ostervald_rev1@2Chronicles:16:9 sf_ostervald_rev1@Psalms:34:8-10. sf_ostervald_rev1@Matthew:6:25-26. sf_ostervald_rev1@Philippians:4:6-7.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: JUNE14 PM @ Martha, Martha, thou art careful and troubled about many things.-sf_ostervald_rev1@Luke:10:41 sf_ostervald_rev1@Luke:12:24 sf_ostervald_rev1@Luke:12:27-29-30. sf_ostervald_rev1@1Timothy:. 6:8-10 sf_ostervald_rev1@Mark:4:19 sf_ostervald_rev1@Hebrews:12:1.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: DECEMBER19 PM @ He shall feed his flock like a shepherd: he shall gather the lambs with his arm, and carry them in his bosom, and shall gently lend those that are with young.-sf_ostervald_rev1@Isaiah:40:11 sf_ostervald_rev1@Matthew:15:32. sf_ostervald_rev1@Hebrews:4:15 sf_ostervald_rev1@Mark:10:13 sf_ostervald_rev1@Mark:10:16 sf_ostervald_rev1@Psalms:119:176. sf_ostervald_rev1@Luke:19:10. sf_ostervald_rev1@1Peter:2:25 sf_ostervald_rev1@Luke:12:32. sf_ostervald_rev1@Ezekiel:34:15.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: DECEMBER21 PM @ Master, carest thou not that we perish?-sf_ostervald_rev1@Mark:4:38 sf_ostervald_rev1@Psalms:145:9 sf_ostervald_rev1@Genesis:9:3. sf_ostervald_rev1@Genesis:8:22 sf_ostervald_rev1@Nahum:1:7. sf_ostervald_rev1@Genesis:21:17-19 sf_ostervald_rev1@Matthew:6:31-32. - sf_ostervald_rev1@1Timothy:. kjv@6:17.
BIBLETHINGS.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@2Chronicles:2:8 @ Algum Tree traditionally red sandalwood (Pterocarpus santalinus)white sandalwood - (Santalum album) scandal wood, a few claim it is juniper (Juniperus excelsa [Heb., ’al·gum·mim? ( - BiblePlants
BIBLETHINGS.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@2Chronicles:9:10-11 @ Algum Tree traditionally red sandalwood (Pterocarpus santalinus)white sandalwood - (Santalum album) scandal wood, a few claim it is juniper (Juniperus excelsa [Heb., ’al·gum·mim? (’al·mug·gim? - BiblePlants
BIBLETHINGS.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@1Kings:10:11-12 Algum @ Tree traditionally red sandalwood (Pterocarpus santalinus)white sandalwood - (Santalum album) scandal wood, a few claim it is juniper (Juniperus excelsa [Heb., ’al·gum·mim? ( - BiblePlants
BIBLETHINGS.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Joel:1:7 @ Fig (Ficus carica L.) - BiblePlants
BIBLETHINGS.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Leviticus:14:48 @ Scarlet (Oak) - BiblePlants
COPYRIGHTINDEX.txt
Found: bwe @ TITLE: Bible in Worldwide English NT DESCRIPTION: The Bible in Worldwide English (BWE)\par This New Testament was originally prepared by Annie Cressman, who died in 1993. She was a Canadian Bible teacher in Liberia in West Africa. Whilst teaching students in a Bible School where the language used was English, she found that she was spending more time explaining the meaning of the English than she was teaching the Bible itself. So she decided to write this simple version in easy English so that her students could easily understand.\par\par In 1959 the Full Gospel Publishing House in Toronto, Canada, printed a trial edition of the Gospel of Mark. A further edition was published in 1962 by the American Bible Society. The whole New Testament was first published by SOON Publications in India in 1969 in hardback form. This was assisted by Operation Mobilisation (OM) and was reprinted in 1971.\par\par The vision to reprint a new edition of the whole New Testament has now been carried out by SOON in conjunction with EPH and OM. Where a change to more modern words has been made, this has been kept in line with the the Authorised Version. RIGTHS: unknown PUBLISHER: freedom for bible ORG
COPYRIGHTINDEX.txt
Found: gothic_ab_car @ BROKEN LINK TITLE: Gothic Codices Ambrosianus B DESCRIPTION: RIGTHS: PUBLISHER: Free Bible Software Group
EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:8:4 <1CLEMENT>@ and He added also a merciful judgment: Repent ye, O house of Israel, of your iniquity; say unto the sons of My people, Though your sins reach from the earth even unto the heaven, and though they be redder than scarlet and blacker than sackcloth, and ye turn unto Me with your whole heart and say Father, I will give ear unto you as unto a holy people.
EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:8:5 <1CLEMENT>@ And in another place He saith on this wise, Wash, be ye clean. Put away your iniquities from your souls out of My sight. Cease from your iniquities; learn to do good; seek out judgment; defend him that is wronged: give judgment for the orphan, and execute righteousness for the widow; and come and let us reason together, saith He; and though your sins be as crimson, I will make them white as snow; and though they be as scarlet, I will make them white as wool. And if ye be willing and will hearken unto Me, ye shall eat the good things of the earth; but if ye be not willing, neither hearken unto Me, a sword shall devour you; for the mouth of the Lord hath spoken these things.
EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:12:7 <1CLEMENT>@ And moreover they gave her a sign, that she should hang out from her house a scarlet thread, thereby showing beforehand that through the blood of the Lord there shall be redemption unto all them that believe and hope on God.
EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:25:3 <1CLEMENT>@ But, as the flesh rotteth, a certain worm is engendered, which is nurtured from the moisture of the dead creature and putteth forth wings. Then, when it is grown lusty, it taketh up that coffin where are the bones of its parent, and carrying them journeyeth from the country of Arabia even unto Egypt, to the place called the City of the Sun;
EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:34:1 <1CLEMENT>@ The good workman receiveth the bread of his work with boldness, but the slothful and careless dareth not look his employer in the face.
EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:34:4 <1CLEMENT>@ He exhorteth us therefore to believe on Him with our whole heart, and to be not idle nor careless unto every good work.
EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: 1Clement:40:2 <1CLEMENT>@ Now the offerings and ministrations He commanded to be performed with care, and not to be done rashly or in disorder, but at fixed times and seasons.
EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Barnabas:1:5 @ if it shall be my care to communicate to you some portion of that which I received, it shall turn to my reward for having ministered to such spirits, I was eager to send you a trifle, that along with your faith ye might have your knowledge also perfect.
EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Barnabas:7:4 @ What then saith He in the prophet? And let them eat of the goat that is offered at the fast for all their sins. Attend carefully; And let all the priests alone eat the entrails unwashed with vinegar.
EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Barnabas:7:8 @ And do ye all spit upon it and goad it, and place scarlet wool about its head, and so let it be cast into the wilderness. And when it is so done, he that taketh the goat into the wilderness leadeth it, and taketh off the wool, and putteth it upon the branch which is called Rachia, the same whereof we are wont to eat the shoots when we find them in the country. Of this briar alone is the fruit thus sweet.
EARLYCHURCHFATHERS.txt
Found: Barnabas:7:9 @ What then meaneth this? Give heed. The one at the alter, and the other accursed. And moreover the accursed one crowned. For they shall see Him in that day wearing the long scarlet robe about His flesh, and shall say, Is not this He, Whom once we crucified and set at nought and spat upon; verily this was He, Who then said that He was the Son of God.
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Found: Barnabas:7:11 @ But what meaneth it, that they place the wool in the midst of the thorns? It is a type of Jesus set forth for the Church, since whosoever should desire to take away the scarlet wool it behoved him to suffer many things owing to the terrible nature of the thorn, and through affliction to win the mastery over it. Thus, He saith, they that desire to see Me, and to attain unto My kingdom, must lay hold on Me through tribulation and affliction.
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Found: Barnabas:8:1 @ But what think ye meaneth the type, where the commandment is given to Israel that those men, whose sins are full grown, offer an heifer and slaughter and burn it, and then that the children take up the ashes, and cast them into vessels, and twist the scarlet wool on a tree (see here again is the type of the cross and the scarlet wool), and the hyssop, and that this done the children should sprinkle the people one by one, that they may be purified from their sins?
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Found: Barnabas:11:1 @ But let us enquire whether the Lord took care to signify before hand concerning the water and the cross. Now concerning the water it is written in reference to Israel, how that they would not receive the baptism which bringeth remission of sins, but would build for themselves.
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Found: Barnabas:12:6 @ Yea and further though Moses gave the commandment; Ye shall not have a molten or a carved image for your God, yet he himself made one that he might show them a type of Jesus. So Moses maketh a brazen serpent, and setteth it up conspicuously, and summoneth the people by proclamation.
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Found: Diognetus:1:1 @ Since I see, most excellent Diognetus, that thou art exceedingly anxious to understand the religion of the Christians, and that thy enquiries respecting them are distinctly and carefully made, as to what God they trust and how they worship Him, that they all disregard the world and despise death, and take no account of those who are regarded as gods by the Greeks, neither observe the superstition of the Jews, and as to the nature of the affection which they entertain one to another, and of this new development or interest, which has entered into men's lives now and not before: I gladly welcome this zeal in thee, and I ask of God, Who supplieth both the speaking and the hearing to us, that it may be granted to myself to speak in such a way that thou mayest be made better by the hearing, and to thee that thou mayest so listen that I the speaker may not be disappointed.
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Found: Diognetus:5:17 @ War is waged against them as aliens by the Jews, and persecution is carried on against them by the Greeks, and yet those that hate them cannot tell the reason of their hostility.
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Found: Diognetus:7:1 @ For it is no earthly discovery, as I said, which was committed to them, neither do they care to guard so carefully any mortal invention, nor have they entrusted to them the dispensation of human mysteries.
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Found: Diognetus:8:10 @ For so long as He kept and guarded His wise design as a mystery, He seemed to neglect us and to be careless about us.
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Found: Hermas:3:2 @ But the great mercy of the Lord had pity on thee and thy family, and will strengthen thee, and establish thee in His glory. Only be not thou careless, but take courage, and strengthen thy family. For as the smith hammering his work conquers the task which he wills, so also doth righteous discourse repeated daily conquer all evil. Cease not therefore to reprove thy children; for I know that if they shall repent with all their heart, they shall be written in the books of life with the saints."
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Found: Hermas:15:1 @ I was on the way to Cumae, at the same season as last year, and called to mind my last year's vision as I walked; and again a Spirit taketh me, and carrieth me away to the same place as last year.
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Found: Hermas:37:1 @ "But do thou, Hermas, no longer bear a grudge against thy children, neither suffer thy sister to have her way, so that they may be purified from their former sins. For they shall be chastised with a righteous chastisement, unless thou bear a grudge against them thyself. The bearing of a grudge worketh death. But thou, Hermas, hast had great tribulations of thine own, by reason of the transgressions of thy family, because thou hadst no care for them. For thou wast neglectful of them, and wast mixed up with thine evil transactions.
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Found: Hermas:917:7 @ Now therefore I say unto you that are rulers of the Church, and that occupy the chief seats; be not ye like unto the sorcerers. The sorcerers indeed carry their drugs in boxes, but ye carry your drug and your poison in your heart.
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Found: Hermas:1119:3 @ For as aged people, having no longer hope of renewing their youth, expect nothing else but to fall asleep, so ye also, being weakened with the affairs of this world gave yourselves over to repining, and cast not your cares on the Lord; but your spirit was broken, and ye were aged by your sorrows."
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Found: Hermas:223:4 @ "Thou didst escape it well," saith she, "because thou didst cast thy care upon God, and didst open thy heart to the Lord, believing that thou canst be saved by nothing else but by His great and glorious Name. Therefore the Lord sent His angel, which is over the beasts, whose name is Segri, and shut his mouth that it might not hurt thee. Thou hast escaped a great tribulation by reason of thy faith, and because, though thou sawest so huge a beast, thou didst not doubt in thy mind.
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Found: Hermas:223:5 @ Go therefore, and declare to the elect of the Lord His mighty works, and tell them that this beast is a type of the great tribulation which is to come. If therefore ye prepare yourselves beforehand, and repent (and turn) unto the Lord with your whole heart, ye shall be able to escape it, if your heart be made pure and without blemish, and if for the remaining days of your life ye serve the Lord blamelessly. Cast your cares upon the Lord and He will set them straight.
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Found: Hermas:234:3 @ But long-suffering is great and strong, and has a mighty and vigorous power, and is prosperous in great enlargement, gladsome, exultant, free from care, glorifying the Lord at every season, having no bitterness in itself, remaining always gentle and tranquil. This long-suffering therefore dwelleth with those whose faith is perfect.
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Found: Hermas:255:4 @ So he reasoned within himself, saying, "This command of my lord I have carried out I will next dig this vineyard, and it shall be neater when it is digged; and when it hath no weeds it will yield more fruit, because not choked by the weeds." He took and digged the vineyard, and all the weeds that were in the vineyard he plucked up. And that vineyard became very neat and flourishing, when it had no weeds to choke it.
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Found: Hermas:659:6 @ When then it had lived honorably in chastity, and had labored with the Spirit, and had cooperated with it in everything, behaving itself boldly and bravely, He chose it as a partner with the Holy Spirit; for the career of this flesh pleased the Lord, seeing that, as possessing the Holy Spirit, it was not defiled upon the earth.
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Found: Hermas:565:7 @ But there are habits of self-indulgence like-wise which save men; for many are self-indulgent in doing good, being carried away by the pleasure it gives to themselves. This self-indulgence then is expedient for the servants of God, and bringeth life to a man of this disposition; but the harmful self-indulgences afore-mentioned bring to men torments and punishments; and if they continue in them and repent not, they bring death upon themselves."
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Found: Hermas:268:5 @ After the angel had finished these things, he saith to the shepherd; "I go away; but these thou shalt send away to (their places within) the walls, according as each deserveth to dwell; but examine their rods carefully), and so send them away. But be careful in examining them. Take heed lest any escape thee," saith he. "Still if any escape thee, I will test them at the altar." When he had thus spoken to the shepherd, he departed.
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Found: Hermas:279:4 @ And they were clothed in linen tunics and girt about in seemly fashion, having their right shoulders free, as if they intended to carry some burden. Thus were they prepared, for they were very cheerful and eager.
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Found: Hermas:279:5 @ After I had seen these things, I marvelled in myself at the greatness and the glory of what I was seeing And again I was perplexed concerning the virgins, that delicate as they were they stood up like men, as if they intended to carry the whole heaven.
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Found: Hermas:380:4 @ And the six men called to the virgins, and ordered them to carry all the stones which should go unto the building of the tower, and to pass through the gate and to hand them to the men that were about to build the tower.
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Found: Hermas:380:5 @ And the virgins laid the first ten stones that rose out of the deep on each other, and they carried them together, stone by stone.
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Found: Hermas:481:1 @ And just as they stood together around the gate, in that order they carried them that seemed to be strong enough and had stooped under the corners of the stone, while the others stooped at the sides of the stone. And so they carried all the stones. And they carried them right through the gate, as they were ordered, and handed them to the men for the tower; and these took the stones and builded.
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Found: Hermas:481:3 @ And, after the ten stones, other twenty-five stones came up from the deep, and these were fitted into the building of the tower, being carried by the virgins, like the former. And after these thirty-five stones came up. And these likewise were fitted into the tower. And after these came up other forty stones. and these all were put into the building of the tower. So four rows were made in the foundations of the tower.
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Found: Hermas:481:5 @ They were brought in accordingly from all the mountains, of various colors, shaped by the men, and were handed to the virgins; and the virgins carried them right through the gate, and handed them in for the building of the tower. And when the various stones were placed in the building, they became all alike and white, and they lost their various colors.
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Found: Hermas:481:6 @ But some stones were handed in by the men for the building, and these did not become bright; but just as they were placed, such likewise were they found; for they were not handed in by the virgins, nor had they been carried in through the gate. These stones then were unsightly in the building of the tower.
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Found: Hermas:481:7 @ Then the six men, seeing the stones that were unsightly in the building, ordered them to be removed and carried below into their own place whence they were brought.
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Found: Hermas:481:8 @ And they say to the men who were bringing the stones in; "Abstain for your parts altogether from handing in stones for the building; but place them by the tower, that the virgins may carry them through the gate, and hand them in for the building. For if," say they, they be not carried in through the gate by the hands of these virgins, they cannot change their colors. Labor not therefore," say they, "in vain."
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Found: Hermas:582:1 @ And the building was finished on that day, yet was not the tower finally completed, for it was to be carried up still higher; and there was a cessation in the building. And the six men ordered the builders to retire for a short time all of them, and to rest; but the virgins they ordered not to retire from the tower. And methought the virgins were left to guard the tower.
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Found: Hermas:683:3 @ And that man inspected the building so carefully, that he felt each single stone; and he held a rod in his hand and struck each single stone that was built in.
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Found: Hermas:683:7 @ And the plain was dug, and stones were found there bright and square, but some of them too were round. And all the stones which there were anywhere in that plain were brought every one of them, and were carried through the gate by the virgins.
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Found: Hermas:784:2 @ "Clean these stones carefully, and set them in the building of the tower, these, I mean, which can fit with the rest; but those which will not fit, throw far away from the tower."
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Found: Hermas:784:6 @ With these words he saith to me, "Let us go away, and after two days let us come and clean these stones, and put them into the building; for all things round the tower must be made clean, lest haply the master come suddenly and find the circuit of the tower dirty, and he be wroth, and so these stones shall not go to the building of the tower, and I shall appear to be careless in my master's sight."
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Found: Hermas:885:3 @ Then he began to inspect those that had the cracks; and of these he shaped many, and he ordered them to be carried away by the hands of the virgins for the building. And they were placed towards the outside, because they were found to be sounder. But the rest could not be shaped owing to the number of the cracks. For this reason therefore they were cast aside from the building of the tower.
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Found: Hermas:986:5 @ So twelve women were called, most beautiful in form, clad in black, girded about and having the shoulders bare, with their hair hanging loose. And these women, methought, had a savage look. And the shepherd ordered them to take up the stones which had been cast away from the building, and to carry them off to the same mountains from which also they had been brought;
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Found: Hermas:986:6 @ and they took them up joyfully, and carried away all the stones and put them in the place whence they had been taken. And after all the stones had been taken up, and not a single stone still lay round the tower, the shepherd saith unto me; "Let us go round the tower, and see that there is no defect in it." And I proceeded to go round it with him.
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Found: Hermas:1592:5 @ "Wherefore then, Sir," say I, "did the virgins give in these stones also for the building of the tower and carry them through the gate?"
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Found: IgnatiusEphesians:5:3 @ Whosoever therefore cometh not to the congregation, he doth thereby show his pride and hath separated himself; for it is written, God resisteth the proud. Let us therefore be careful not to resist the bishop, that by our submission we may give ourselves to God.
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Found: IgnatiusEphesians:9:2 @ So then ye are all companions in the way, carrying your God and your shrine, your Christ and your holy things, being arrayed from head to foot in the commandments of Jesus Christ. And I too, taking part in the festivity, am permitted by letter to bear you company and to rejoice with you, that ye set not your love on anything after the common life of men, but only on God.
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Found: IgnatiusEphesians:11:2 @ Let nothing glitter in your eyes apart from Him, in whom I carry about my bonds, my spiritual pearls in which I would fain rise again through your prayer, whereof may it be my lot to be always a partaker, that I may be found in the company of those Christians of Ephesus who moreover were ever of one mind with the Apostles in the power of Jesus Christ.
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Found: IgnatiusEphesians:21:1 @ I am devoted to you and to those whom for the honor of God ye sent to Smyrna; whence also I write unto you with thanksgiving to the Lord, having love for Polycarp as I have for you also. Remember me, even as I would that Jesus Christ may also remember you.
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Found: IgnatiusMagnesians:1:2 @ For being counted worthy to bear a most godly name, in these bonds, which I carry about, I sing the praise of the churches; and I pray that there may be in them union of the flesh and of the spirit which are Jesus Christ's, our never-failing life--and union of faith and of love which is preferred before all things, and--what is more than all--an union with Jesus and with the Father, in whom if we endure patiently all the despite of the prince of this world and escape therefrom, we shall attain unto God.
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Found: IgnatiusMagnesians:15:1 @ The Ephesians from Smyrna salute you, from whence also I write to you. They are here with me for the glory of God, as also are ye; and they have comforted me in all things, together with Polycarp bishop of the Smyrnaeans. Yea, and all the other churches salute you in the honor of Jesus Christ. Fare ye well in godly concord, and possess ye a steadfast spirit, which is Jesus Christ.
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Found: IgnatiusPhiladelphians:4:1 @ Be ye careful therefore to obscene one eucharist (for there is one flesh of our Lord Jesus Christ and one cup unto union in His blood; there is one altar, as there is one bishop, together with the presbytery and the deacons my fellow-servants), that whatsoever ye do, ye may do it after God.
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Found: IgnatiusPolycarp:prologue:1 @ Ignatius, who is also Theophorus, unto Polycarp who is bishop of the church of the Smyrnaens or rather who hath for his bishop God the Father and Jesus Christ, abundant greeting.
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Found: IgnatiusPolycarp:1:1 @ Welcoming thy godly mind which is grounded as it were on an immovable rock, I give exceeding glory that it hath been vouchsafed me to see thy blameless face,
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Found: IgnatiusPolycarp:1:2 @ whereof I would fain have joy in God. I exhort thee in the grace wherewith thou art clothed to press forward in thy course and to exhort all men that they may be saved. Vindicate thine office in all diligence of flesh and of spirit. Have a care for union, than which there is nothing better. Bear all men, as the Lord also beareth thee. Suffer all men in love, as also thou doest.
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Found: IgnatiusPolycarp:1:3 @ Give thyself to unceasing prayers. Ask for larger wisdom than thou hast. Be watchful, and keep thy spirit from slumbering. Speak to each man severally after the manner of God. Bear the maladies of all, as a perfect athlete. where there is more toil, there is much gain.
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Found: IgnatiusPolycarp:2:1 @ If thou lovest good scholars, this is not thankworthy in thee. Rather bring the more pestilent to submission by gentleness. All wounds are not healed by the same salve. Allay sharp pains by fomentations.
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Found: IgnatiusPolycarp:2:2 @ Be thou prudent as the serpent in all things and guileless always as the dove. Therefore art thou made of flesh and spirit, that thou mayest humor the things which appear before thine eyes; and as for the invisible things, pray thou that they may be revealed unto thee; that thou mayest be lacking in nothing, but mayest abound in every spiritual gift.
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Found: IgnatiusPolycarp:2:3 @ The season requireth thee, as pilots require winds or as a storm-tossed mariner a haven, that it may attain unto God. Be sober, as God's athlete. The prize is incorruption and life eternal, concerning which thou also art persuaded. In all things I am devoted to thee--I and my bonds which thou didst cherish.
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Found: IgnatiusPolycarp:3:1 @ Let not those that seem to be plausible and yet teach strange doctrine dismay thee. Stand thou firm, as an anvil when it is smitten. It is the part of a great athlete to receive blows and be victorious. But especially must we for God's sake endure all things, that He also may endure us.
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Found: IgnatiusPolycarp:3:2 @ Be thou more diligent than thou art. Mark the seasons. Await Him that is above every season, the Eternal, the Invisible, who became visible for our sake, the Impalpable, the Impassible, who suffered for our sake, who endured in all ways for our sake.
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Found: IgnatiusPolycarp:4:1 @ Let not widows be neglected. After the Lord be thou their protector. Let nothing be done without thy consent; neither do thou anything without the consent of God, as indeed thou doest not. Be steadfast.
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Found: IgnatiusPolycarp:4:2 @ Let meetings be held more frequently. Seek out all men by name.
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Found: IgnatiusPolycarp:4:3 @ Despise not slaves, whether men or women. Yet let not these again be puffed up, but let them serve the more faithfully to the glory of God, that they may obtain a better freedom from God. Let them not desire to be set free at the public cost, lest they be found slaves of lust.
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Found: IgnatiusPolycarp:5:1 @ Flee evil arts, or rather hold thou discourse about these. Tell my sisters to love the Lord and to be content with their husbands in flesh and in spirit. In like manner also charge my brothers in the name of Jesus Christ to love their wives, as the Lord loved the Church.
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Found: IgnatiusPolycarp:5:2 @ If any one is able to abide in chastity to the honor of the flesh of the Lord, let him so abide without boasting. If he boast, he is lost; and if it be known beyond the bishop, he is polluted. It becometh men and women too, when they marry, to unite themselves with the consent of the bishop, that the marriage may be after the Lord and not after concupiscence. Let all things be done to the honor of God.
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Found: IgnatiusPolycarp:6:1 @ Give ye heed to the bishop, that God also may give heed to you. I am devoted to those who are subject to the bishop, the presbyters, the deacons. May it be granted me to have my portion with them in the presence of God. Toil together one with another, struggle together, run together, suffer together, lie down together, rise up together, as God's stewards and assessors and ministers.
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Found: IgnatiusPolycarp:6:2 @ Please the Captain in whose army ye serve, from whom also ye will receive your pay. Let none of you be found a deserter. Let your baptism abide with you as your shield; your faith as your helmet; your love as your spear; your patience as your body armor. Let your works be your deposits, that ye may receive your assets due to you. Be ye therefore long-suffering one with another in gentleness, as God is with you. May I have joy of you always.
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Found: IgnatiusPolycarp:7:1 @ Seeing that the church which is in Antioch of Syria hath peace, as it hath been reported to me, through your prayers, I myself also have been the more comforted since God hath banished my care; if so be I may through suffering attain unto God, that I may be found a disciple through your intercession.
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Found: IgnatiusPolycarp:7:2 @ It becometh thee, most blessed Polycarp, to call together a godly council and to elect some one among you who is very dear to you and zealous also, who shall be fit to bear the name of God's courier--to appoint him, I say, that he may go to Syria and glorify your zealous love unto the glory of God.
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Found: IgnatiusPolycarp:7:3 @ A Christian hath no authority over himself, but giveth his time to God. This is God's work, and yours also, when ye shall complete it: for I trust in the Divine grace, that ye are ready for an act of well doing which is meet for God. Knowing the fervor of your sincerity, I have exhorted you in a short letter.
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Found: IgnatiusPolycarp:8:1 @ Since I have not been able to write to all the churches, by reason of my sailing suddenly from Troas to Neapolis, as the Divine will enjoineth, thou shalt write to the churches in front, as one possessing the mind of God, to the intent that they also may do this same thing--let those who are able send messengers, and the rest letters by the persons who are sent by thee, that ye may be glorified by an ever memorable deed--for this is worthy of thee.
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Found: IgnatiusPolycarp:8:2 @ I salute all by name, and especially the wife of Epitropus with her whole household and her children's. I salute Attalus my beloved. I salute him that shall be appointed to go to Syria. Grace shall be with him always, and with Polycarp who sendeth him.
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Found: IgnatiusPolycarp:8:3 @ I bid you farewell always in our God Jesus Christ, in whom abide ye in the unity and supervision of God. I salute Alce, a name very dear to me. Fare ye well in the Lord.
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Found: IgnatiusSmyrneans:6:2 @ But mark ye those who hold strange doctrine touching the grace of Jesus Christ which came to us, how that they are contrary to the mind of God. They have no care for love, none for the widow, none for the orphan, none for the afflicted, none for the prisoner, none for the hungry or thirsty. They abstain from eucharist (thanksgiving) and prayer, because they allow not that the eucharist is the flesh of our Savior Jesus Christ, which flesh suffered for our sins, and which the Father of His goodness raised up.
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Found: IgnatiusSmyrneans:12:2 @ I salute your godly bishop and your venerable presbytery and my fellow-servants the deacons, and all of you severally and in a body, in the name of Jesus Christ, and in His flesh and blood, in His passion and resurrection, which was both carnal and spiritual, in the unity of God and of yourselves. Grace to you, mercy, peace, patience, always.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:prologue:1 @ The church of God which sojourneth at Smyrna to the Church of God which sojourneth in Philomelium and to all the brotherhoods of the holy and universal Church sojourning in every place; mercy and peace and love from God the Father and our Lord Jesus Christ be multiplied.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:1:1 @ We write unto you, brethren, an account of what befell those that suffered martyrdom and especially the blessed Polycarp, who stayed the persecution, having as it were set his seal upon it by his martyrdom. For nearly all the foregoing events came to pass that the Lord might show us once more an example of martyrdom which is conformable to the Gospel
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:1:2 @ For he lingered that he might be delivered up, even as the Lord did, to the end that we too might be imitators of him, not looking only to that which concerneth ourselves, but also to that which concerneth our neighbors. For it is the office of true and steadfast love, not only to desire that oneself be saved, but all the brethren also.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:2:1 @ Blessed therefore and noble are all the martyrdoms which have taken place according to the will of God (for it behoveth us to be very scrupulous and to assign to God the power over all things).
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:2:2 @ For who could fail to admire their nobleness and patient endurance and loyalty to the Master? seeing that when they were so torn by lashes that the mechanism of their flesh was visible even as far as the inward veins and arteries, they endured patiently, so that the very bystanders had pity and wept; while they themselves reached such a pitch of bravery that none of them uttered a cry or a groan, thus showing to us all that at that hour the martyrs of Christ being tortured were absent from the flesh, or rather that the Lord was standing by and conversing with them.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:2:3 @ And giving heed unto the grace of Christ they despised the tortures of this world, purchasing at the cost of one hour a release from eternal punishment. And they found the fire of their inhuman torturers cold: for they set before their eyes the escape from the eternal fire which is never quenched; while with the eyes of their heart they gazed upon the good things which are reserved for those that endure patiently, things which neither ear hath heard nor eye hath seen, neither have they entered into the heart of man, but were shown by the Lord to them, for they were no longer men but angels already.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:2:4 @ And in like manner also those that were condemned to the wild beasts endured fearful punishments, being made to lie on sharp shells and buffeted with other forms of manifold tortures, that the devil might, if possible, by the persistence of the punishment bring them to a denial; for he tried many wiles against them.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:3:1 @ But thanks be to God; for He verily prevailed against all. For the right noble Germanicus encouraged their timorousness through the constancy which was in him; and he fought with the wild beasts in a signal way. For when the proconsul wished to prevail upon him and bade him have pity on his youth, he used violence and dragged the wild beast towards him, desiring the more speedily to obtain a release from their unrighteous and lawless life.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:3:2 @ So after this all the multitude, marvelling at the bravery of the God-beloved and God-fearing people of the Christians, raised a cry, 'Away with the atheists; let search be made for Polycarp.'
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:4:1 @ But one man, Quintus by name, a Phrygian newly arrived from Phrygia, when he saw the wild beasts, turned coward. He it was who had forced himself and some others to come forward of their own free will. This man the proconsul by much entreaty persuaded to swear the oath and to offer incense. For this cause therefore, brethren, we praise not those who deliver themselves up, since the Gospel doth not so teach us.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:5:1 @ Now the glorious Polycarp at the first, when he heard it, so far from being dismayed, was desirous of remaining in town; but the greater part persuaded him to withdraw. So he withdrew to a farm not far distant from the city; and there he stayed with a few companions, doing nothing else night and day but praying for all men and for the churches throughout the world; for this was his constant habit.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:5:2 @ And while praying he falleth into a trance three days before his apprehension; and he saw his pillow burning with fire. And he turned and said unto those that were with him: 'It must needs be that I shall be burned alive.'
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:6:1 @ And as those that were in search of him persisted, he departed to another farm; and forthwith they that were in search of him came up; and not finding him, they seized two slave lads, one of whom confessed under torture;
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:6:2 @ for it was impossible for him to lie concealed, seeing that the very persons who betrayed him were people of his own household. And the captain of the police, who chanced to have the very name, being called Herod, was eager to bring him into the stadium, that he himself might fulfill his appointed lot, being made a partaker with Christ, while they--his betrayers--underwent the punishment of Judas himself.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:7:1 @ So taking the lad with them, on the Friday about the supper hour, the gendarmes and horsemen went forth with their accustomed arms, hastening as against a robber. And coming up in a body late in the evening, they found the man himself in bed in an upper chamber in a certain cottage; and though he might have departed thence to another place, he would not, saying, The will of God be done.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:7:2 @ So when he heard that they were come, he went down and conversed with them, the bystanders marvelling at his age and his constancy, and wondering how there should be so much eagerness for the apprehension of an old man like him. Thereupon forthwith he gave orders that a table should be spread for them to eat and drink at that hour, as much as they desired. And he persuaded them to grant him an hour that he might pray unmolested;
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:7:3 @ and on their consenting, he stood up and prayed, being so full of the grace of God, that for two hours he could not hold his peace, and those that heard were amazed, and many repented that they had come against such a venerable old man.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:8:1 @ But when at length he brought his prayer to an end, after remembering all who at any time had come in his way, small and great, high and low, and all the universal Church throughout the world, the hour of departure being come, they seated him on an ass and brought him into the city, it being a high Sabbath.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:8:2 @ And he was met by Herod the captain of police and his father Nicetes, who also removed him to their carriage and tried to prevail upon him, seating themselves by his side and saying, 'Why what harm is there in saying, Caesar is Lord, and offering incense', with more to this effect, 'and saving thyself?' But he at first gave them no answer. When however they persisted, he said, 'I am not going to do what ye counsel me.'
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:8:3 @ Then they, failing to persuade him, uttered threatening words and made him dismount with speed, so that he bruised his shin, as he got down from the carriage. And without even turning round, he went on his way promptly and with speed, as if nothing had happened to him, being taken to the stadium; there being such a tumult in the stadium that no man's voice could be so much as heard.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:9:1 @ But as Polycarp entered into the stadium, a voice came to him from heaven; 'Be strong, Polycarp, and play the man.' And no one saw the speaker, but those of our people who were present heard the voice. And at length, when he was brought up, there was a great tumult, for they heard that Polycarp had been apprehended.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:9:2 @ When then he was brought before him, the proconsul enquired whether he were the man. And on his confessing that he was, he tried to persuade him to a denial saying, 'Have respect to thine age,' and other things in accordance therewith, as it is their wont to say; 'Swear by the genius of Caesar; repent and say, Away with the atheists.' Then Polycarp with solemn countenance looked upon the whole multitude of lawless heathen that were in the stadium, and waved his hand to them; and groaning and looking up to heaven he said, 'Away with the atheists.'
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:9:3 @ But when the magistrate pressed him hard and said, 'Swear the oath, and I will release thee; revile the Christ,' Polycarp said, 'Fourscore and six years have I been His servant, and He hath done me no wrong. How then can I blaspheme my King who saved me?'
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:10:1 @ But on his persisting again and saying, 'Swear by the genius of Caesar,' he answered, 'If thou supposest vainly that I will swear by the genius of Caesar, as thou sayest, and feignest that thou art ignorant who I am, hear thou plainly, I am a Christian. But if thou wouldest learn the doctrine of Christianity, assign a day and give me a hearing.'
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:10:2 @ The proconsul said; 'Prevail upon the people.' But Polycarp said; 'As for thyself, I should have held thee worthy of discourse; for we have been taught to render, as is meet, to princes and authorities appointed by God such honor as does us no harm; but as for these, I do not hold them worthy, that I should defend myself before them.'
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:11:1 @ Whereupon the proconsul said; 'I have wild beasts here and I will throw thee to them, except thou repent' But he said, 'Call for them: for the repentance from better to worse is a change not permitted to us; but it is a noble thing to change from untowardness to righteousness'
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:11:2 @ Then he said to him again, 'I will cause thee to be consumed by fire, if thou despisest the wild beasts, unless thou repent.' But Polycarp said; 'Thou threatenest that fire which burneth for a season and after a little while is quenched: for thou art ignorant of the fire of the future judgment and eternal punishment, which is reserved for the ungodly. But why delayest thou? Come, do what thou wilt.'
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:12:1 @ Saying these things and more besides, he was inspired with courage and joy, and his countenance was filled with grace, so that not only did it not drop in dismay at the things which were said to him, but on the contrary the proconsul was astounded and sent his own herald to proclaim three times in the midst of the stadium, 'Polycarp hath confessed himself to be a Christian.'
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:12:2 @ When this was proclaimed by the herald, the whole multitude both of Gentiles and of Jews who dwelt in Smyrna cried out with ungovernable wrath and with a loud shout, 'This is the teacher of Asia, the father of the Christians, the puller down of our gods, who teacheth numbers not to sacrifice nor worship.' Saying these things, they shouted aloud and asked the Asiarch Philip to let a lion loose upon Polycarp. But he said that it was not lawful for him, since he had brought the sports to a close.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:12:3 @ Then they thought fit to shout out with one accord that Polycarp should be burned alive. For it must needs be that the matter of the vision should be fulfilled, which was shown him concerning his pillow, when he saw it on fire while praying, and turning round he said prophetically to the faithful who were with him, 'I must needs be burned alive.'
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:13:1 @ These things then happened with so great speed, quicker than words could tell, the crowds forthwith collecting from the workshops and baths timber and faggots, and the Jews more especially assisting in this with zeal, as is their wont.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:13:2 @ But when the pile was made ready, divesting himself of all his upper garments and loosing his girdle, he endeavored also to take off his shoes, though not in the habit of doing this before, because all the faithful at all times vied eagerly who should soonest touch his flesh. For he had been treated with all honor for his holy life even before his gray hairs came.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:13:3 @ Forthwith then the instruments that were prepared for the pile were placed about him; and as they were going likewise to nail him to the stake, he said; 'Leave me as I am; for He that hath granted me to endure the fire will grant me also to remain at the pile unmoved, even without the security which ye seek from the nails.'
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:14:1 @ So they did not nail him, but tied him. Then he, placing his hands behind him and being bound to the stake, like a noble ram out of a great flock for an offering, a burnt sacrifice made ready and acceptable to God, looking up to heaven said; 'O Lord God Almighty, the Father of Thy beloved and blessed Son Jesus Christ, through whom we have received the knowledge of Thee, the God of angels and powers and of all creation and of the whole race of the righteous, who live in Thy presence;
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:14:2 @ I bless Thee for that Thou hast granted me this day and hour, that I might receive a portion amongst the number of martyrs in the cup of Thy Christ unto resurrection of eternal life, both of soul and of body, in the incorruptibility of the Holy Spirit. May I be received among these in Thy presence this day, as a rich and acceptable sacrifice, as Thou didst prepare and reveal it beforehand, and hast accomplished it, Thou that art the faithful and true God.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:14:3 @ For this cause, yea and for all things, I praise Thee, I bless Thee, I glorify Thee, through the eternal and heavenly High-priest, Jesus Christ, Thy beloved Son, through whom with Him and the Holy Spirit be glory both now and ever and for the ages to come. Amen.'
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:15:1 @ When he had offered up the Amen and finished his prayer, the firemen lighted the fire. And, a mighty flame flashing forth, we to whom it was given to see, saw a marvel, yea and we were preserved that we might relate to the rest what happened.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:15:2 @ The fire, making the appearance of a vault, like the sail of a vessel filled by the wind, made a wall round about the body of the martyr; and it was there in the midst, not like flesh burning, but like a loaf in the oven or like gold and silver refined in a furnace. For we perceived such a fragrant smell, as if it were the wafted odor of frankincense or some other precious spice.
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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:16:1 @ So at length the lawless men, seeing that his body could not be consumed by the fire, ordered an executioner to go up to him and stab him with a dagger. And when he had done this, there came forth