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GOSPELREADPLAN1.txt
Found:
February19 @ rwp@Matthew:12:38-45 The Sign of Jonah:
GOSPELREADPLAN1.txt
Found: March6 @ rwp@Matthew:16:1-4 The Demand for a Sign
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Found: April5 @ rwp@Matthew:24:1-35 Signs of the End of the Age
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Found: June23 @ rwp@Mark:13:1-31 Signs of the End of the Age
GOSPELREADPLAN1.txt
Found: August27 @ rwp@Luke:11:29-32 The Sign of Jonah:
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Found: October8 @ rwp@Luke:21:5-38 Signs of the End of the Age
MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Isaiah:55:13 @ Instead of the thorn shall come up the fir tree,...
MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Daniel:6:27 @ He delivereth and rescueth, and he worketh signs and wonders...
MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Luke:2:12 @ And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall...
MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Isaiah:11:10 @ And in that day there shall be a root of...
INDEXDICTIONARY.txt
Found: dict:easton Ensign @ Ensign
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Found: dict:easton Foreigner @ Foreigner
INDEXDICTIONARY.txt
Found: dict:easton Lign-aloes @ Lign-aloes
INDEXDICTIONARY.txt
Found: dict:easton Signet @ Signet
INDEXDICTIONARY.txt
Found: dict:easton Sovereignty @ Sovereignty
INDEXDICTIONARY.txt
Found: dict:torrey Ignorance of God @ Ignorance of God
INDEXDICTIONARY.txt
Found: dict:torrey Resignation @ Resignation
FOUNDATIONSOFLIKEPRECIOUSFAITHSERIES.txt
Found: Folpf2Chapter11 @ Avenues for Epignosis
FOUNDATIONSOFLIKEPRECIOUSFAITHSERIES.txt
Found: EpignosisKnowledge @ +
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: rwp@Genesis:3:15 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Isaiah:53:1-12 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Daniel:9:24 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Daniel:9:26 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Zechariah:9:11 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Zechariah:13:1 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Matthew:20:28 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Matthew:26:28 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Mark:10:45 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Mark:14:24 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Luke:22:19-20 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Luke:24:26 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@John:1:29 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@John:3:14-17 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@John:6:51 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@John:10:11 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@John:10:15 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@John:10:17 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@John:11:49-52 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@John:12:24 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@John:12:31-33 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@John:14:19 @ jesus christ design of death
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: rwp@John:15:13 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Acts:5:30-31 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Acts:20:28 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Acts:26:23 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Romans:3:24-25 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Romans:4:25 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Romans:5:6-11 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Romans:6:3-5 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Romans:6:9-10 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Romans:8:3 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Romans:8:32 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Romans:8:34 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Romans:8:39 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Romans:14:9 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Romans:14:15 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@1Corinthians:5:7 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@1Corinthians:6:20 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@1Corinthians:8:11 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@1Corinthians:15:3 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@2Corinthians:5:14-15 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@2Corinthians:5:19 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@2Corinthians:5:21 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@2Corinthians:8:9 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Galatians:1:4 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Galatians:2:20 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Galatians:3:13 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Galatians:4:4-5 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Ephesians:1:6-7 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Ephesians:2:13-16 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Ephesians:5:2 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Ephesians:5:25-27 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Colossians:1:14 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Colossians:1:20-22 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Colossians:2:14-15 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@1Thessalonians:1:10 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@1Thessalonians:5:9-10 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@1Timothy:2:6 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Titus:2:14 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Hebrews:1:3 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Hebrews:2:9-10 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Hebrews:2:14-15 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Hebrews:2:18 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Hebrews:7:27 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Hebrews:9:12-17 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Hebrews:9:25-26 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Hebrews:9:28 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Hebrews:10:10 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Hebrews:10:12 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Hebrews:10:14 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Hebrews:10:17-20 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Hebrews:12:2 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Hebrews:12:24 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Hebrews:13:11-12 @ jesus christ design of death
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: rwp@1Peter:1:2 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@1Peter:1:19-21 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@1Peter:2:21 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@1Peter:2:24 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@1Peter:3:18 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@1Peter:4:1 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@1John:1:7 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@1John:2:2 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@1John:3:16 @ jesus christ design of death
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: rwp@1John:4:10 @ jesus christ design of death
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: rwp@Revelation:1:5-6 @ jesus christ design of death
SCRIPTUREBYSUBJECT.txt
Found: rwp@Revelation:5:9-10 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Revelation:7:14-15 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: rwp@Revelation:13:8 @ jesus christ design of death
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Found: @ jesus christ design of death
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 000187 @ Olinger Magnolia Mortuary 6601 E Colfax Ave Denver, CO. 80220 Call 303-480-8555
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001339 @ Denver South 7th Day adventist 2675 S. Downing St. Denver, CO 80210 Call: 303-744-1271 www.tagnet.org/denver_south
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001463 @ King of Glory Lutheran Church 10001 W 58th Ave Arvada, CO 80002 Call: 303-421-9930 kognews@kog-arvada.com
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 002044 @ Magnolia Ballroom - 818 17th St. Denver CO 80202 303-607-0230">303-607-0230
DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 103513 @ Southmoor Elementary School 3755 South Magnolia Way Denver, CO 80237 CALL SCHOOL NOW Primary School
PREACHOLOGYSERMONOUTLINES.txt
Found: Psalms:91:1 @ THE CHAPLAIN OF THE CHRISTIAN LIFE - We see in the context of warfare, conflict, crisis: @I. A Secret-relating to a place @II. A Sovereign-relating to a person @III. A Shadow-relating to protection
PREACHOLOGYSERMONOUTLINES.txt
Found: Luke:10:41 @ DUTIES THAT DISTRACT - 2. The diagnosis of Jesus,She was afflicted by activity (v.41)
PREACHOLOGYSERMONOUTLINES.txt
Found: 1Kings:19:9 @ ELISHA'S CALL BY GOD - I. It's a Sovereign call @II. It's a call through a Servant @III. It's a Surprising call @IV. It's a Supreme call @V. It's a Satisfying call @VI. It's a call by Subordination @VII. It's a call to complete Separation
PREACHOLOGYSERMONOUTLINES.txt
Found: Revelation:22:5 @ 7 PERFECT THINGS ABOUT HEAVEN - VII. A place of perfect glory (v.5) They shall reign for ever and ever.
PREACHOLOGYSERMONOUTLINES.txt
Found: 2Timothy:3:9 @ PERILOUS TIMES - IV. Concl: God is Sovereign (v.9)
MYLYRICS.txt
Found: @ LyricAgnusDei @ slidy:LyricAgnusDei
CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/fenelon @ Fénelon, François de Salignac de la Mothe (1651-1715)
CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/ignatius @ Ignatius of Loyola, St (1491-1556)
CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/ignatius/exercises.html @ Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola
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
DOREARTGALLERY.txt
Found: rwp@2Kings:17 @ Foreign Nations Are Slain by Lions in Samaria http://likepreciousfaith.us/img/Dore/OT-108-med.jpg
LOCALMEDIA.txt
Found: EPUB @ media: epub/Sovereignty_of_God_-_Arthur_W._Pink.epub
LOCALMEDIA.txt
Found: MID @ media: midi/Jesus_Shall_Reign-Duke_Street.mid
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Found: MID @ media: midi/Lamp_of_Our_Feet-St_Agnes.mid
LOCALMEDIA.txt
Found: MID @ media: midi/Magnificat-Uffingham.mid
MYLIBRARY.txt
Found: @ csv:LOCALMEDIA Sovereignty of God
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: AAA @ Agnes of Rome
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: AAA @ Albertus Magnus
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: CCC @ Charlemagne
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: DDD @ Duccio di Buoninsegna
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: GGG @ Gnosticism
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: GGG @ Gregory of Nyssa
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: III @ Ignatius of Antioch
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: RRR @ Roscelin of Compiègne
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: AAA @ American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: CCC @ Charlemagne
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: GGG @ Gnosticism
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: III @ Ignatius
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: LLL @ Loyola, Ignatius (1491-1556)
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: VVV @ Valignani, Allessandro
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: 21 Jan 304 @ Agnes of Rome, Martyr
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: 31 Jul 1556 @ Ignatius Loyola, Mystic, Educator, Preacher, and Founder of the Jesuits
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: 17 Oct 107 @ Ignatius of Antioch, Bishop and Martyr
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: III @ Ignatius of Loyola
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: III @ Ignatius of Antioch (? – ca. 98/110)
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: 533 A.D. @ Auvergne
WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: ~1545 @ Council of Trent. Catholic church recognizes the gospel and Condemns it. It met for 19 years in 25 sessions. When it opened there were 15 bishops and 4 others.
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/biorpannjudson.html @ Ann H. Judson (1789-1826) "The First Lady of American foreign missions."
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS @ Christian Zionism (called "Christian Restorationism" until the mid-twentieth century): The belief that the return of the Jews to the Holy Land and the establishment of the State of Israel is in accordance with Biblical prophecy and is a necessary precondition for the return of Jesus to reign on Earth.
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS @ Oxford Movement: A nineteenth century movement to more closely align Anglicanism with its Roman Catholic heritage; part of Anglo-Catholicism, a movement that continues into the 21st century.
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: POLITICAL MOVEMENTS @ Christian Democracy: is a political ideology, born at the end of the 19th century, largely as a result of the papal encyclical Rerum Novarum of Pope Leo XIII, in which the Vatican recognizes workers' misery and agrees that something should be done about it, in reaction to the rise of the socialist and trade-union movements. The Christian Democrats came out of this movement.
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY MAJOR TOPICS @ Divine providence : the study of sovereignty, superintendence, or agency of God over events in people's lives and throughout history.
WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: THEOLOGY POST-REFORMATION @ Calvinism : System of soteriology advanced by French Reformer John Calvin, which espouses Augustinian views on election and reprobation; stresses absolute predestination, the sovereignty of God and the inability of man to effect his own salvation by believing the Gospel prior to regeneration; principle doctrines are often summarized by the acronym TULIP (see Canons of Dort).
NGRAMGOSPEL.txt
Found: 5 @ filter:NT-GOSPEL shall be weeping and gnashing of
NGRAMGOSPEL.txt
Found: 4 @ filter:NT-GOSPEL there shall be weeping and gnashing
BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: rwp@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: rwp@Exodus:1 @ EXODUS - The name means "going out" or departure". While it refers to one of the most important events of the book, the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt, other highly significant events are also found here, such as the oppression of the Chosen People in Egypt, the flight and call of Moses, and God’s covenant with the nation Israel at Sinai - an experience climaxed by His giving of the moral law (Ten Commandments) through Moses to the people. A code of secular laws is also included, and the latter part of the book contains an elaborate description of the sacred Ark of the Covenant and its ten (tabernacle), God’s place of dwelling among His people.
BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: rwp@1Samuel:1 @ 1SAMUEL - These books were named after Samuel, not only because he is the principal figure in the first part, but also because he anointed the two other principal characters, Saul and David. Originally a single book which was divided when translated into Greek, the books of Samuel cover a period of time in Israel’s history from the birth of Samuel to the close of the reign of David. First Samuel presents the transition from Israel’s judges to the monarchy. Second Samuel deals almost exclusively with the history of David and presents a vivid picture of the theocratic monarchy in which the king represents God’s rule over the people.
BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: rwp@2Samuel:1 @ 2SAMUEL - These books were named after Samuel, not only because he is the principal figure in the first part, but also because he anointed the two other principal characters, Saul and David. Originally a single book which was divided when translated into Greek, the books of Samuel cover a period of time in Israel’s history from the birth of Samuel to the close of the reign of David. First Samuel presents the transition from Israel’s judges to the monarchy. Second Samuel deals almost exclusively with the history of David and presents a vivid picture of the theocratic monarchy in which the king represents God’s rule over the people.
BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: rwp@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: rwp@Ecclesiastes:1 @ ECCLESIASTES - In English, the title means "Preacher". Traditionally held to have been written by Solomon, this book is now almost universally recognized as about him rather than by him. The author’s purpose is to prove the vanity of everything "under the sun". This truth is first announced a fact, then proved from the "Preacher’s" experience and observations. Finally, the author shows that the fullness of life is found only in the recognition of things "above the sun", things spiritual as well as material.
BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: rwp@Amos:1 @ AMOS - Among the "writing" prophets Amos was the first of a new school, for, like Elijah and John the Baptist, he denounced sin with rustic boldness. A shepherd and native of Judah, he was called by God to prophesy to the northern kingdom of Israel during the reign of Jeroboam II (786-746 B.C.). Sparing no one, the prophet fearlessly announced the impending judgment of God. Although the dominant note of the book is judgment, the final words promise the restoration of a righteous remnant.
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Found: rwp@Micah:1 @ MICAH - The Prophet Micah was a younger contemporary of Isaiah and spoke at a time when conditions in Judah paralleled those in the northern kingdom of Israel during Amos’ day. Micah’s messages are strikingly similar to those of Amos: many of the same sins are denounced and the same rugged, direct, indignant, and convincing language is used. While announcing God’s certain judgment upon sin, he also spoke of a sure deliverance to come through the Messiah whose place of birth he predicts.
BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: rwp@Zechariah:1 @ ZECHARIAH - Sometimes called the "Apocalypse of the Old Testament", this book contains the messages of the Prophet Zechariah, a contemporary of Haggai. The main division of the book ( Zechariah:1-8 , Zechariah:9-14 ) are noticeably dissimilar in both style and subject matter, a fact that has led some to assign the last division ( Zechariah:9-14 ) to another author. The first eight chapters are primarily concerned with the rebuilding of the Temple, although the language used is highly symbolical. Chapters Zechariah:9-14 deal with "last things", the "end time". Many Messianic references are found, and the writer foresees the Day of the Lord when Israel will be restored, the nations judged, and God’s kingdom triumphant.
BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: rwp@Matthew:1 @ MATTHEW - From at least the 2nd century A.D., the Gospel of Matthew has been ascribed to Matthew the publican, tax collector, and disciple. It is the most complete account of Jesus’ teachings and was written to convince the writer’s Jewish audience that Jesus was the Messiah descended from David, the One promised by the Old Testament Prophets. It is peculiarly the Gospel for Israel. The most significant teaching passages are the Sermon on the Mount ( Matthew:5-7 ) and the parable sections (especially Chapter Matthew:13 ).
BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: rwp@John:1 @ JOHN - The Gospel of John endeavors to explain the mystery of the Person of Christ by the use of the term "logos" (word) and was written to confirm Christians in the belief that Jesus was the Christ, the Son of God. Its purpose is evangelical and is so stated in kjv@John:20:31. John not only records events as do the other Gospels but also uniquely interprets the events by giving them spiritual meaning. The author makes significant use of such words as light, water, life, love, and bread. Traditionally the author of this Gospel is considered to have been John, the Beloved Disciple.
BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: rwp@1Corinthians:1 @ 1CORINTHIANS - This letter discusses doctrinal and ethical problems that were disturbing the Corinthian church, and presents a picture of the life of a particular local congregation in New Testament times. Writing from Ephesus, where he spent at lead three year, Paul addresses the Corinthian church concerning the significance of the new life in Christ, which should be demonstrated in the fellowship within the Church. He advises them regarding spiritual gifts ( 1Corinthians:12 ), Christian love ( 1Corinthians:13 ), and the meaning of the Resurrection ( 1Corinthians:15 ).
BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: rwp@Philipians:1 @ PHILIPIANS - In this letter, which is a message of joy, Paul expresses his gratitude for the Philippians’ love and material assistance. The Epistle is uniquely significant because of its presentation of the humility of Jesus. Its practicality is also observed in Paul’s advice to Euodia and Syntyche.
BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: rwp@Revelation:1 @ REVELATION - This last book of the Bible identifies itself as "the revelation of Jesus Christ", and its author is designated "his servant John" who was exiled to the Greek island of Patmos because of his faith. Traditionally, John is identified with the author of the Fourth Gospel. Addressed to seven historical churches in Asia Minor, the Book of Revelation was written to warn against spiritual indifference and to elicit courage under persecution. Because of the extensive use of symbolism and picturesque imagery, its interpretation has posed many problem for the student of the Bible. While recognizing the historical situation (Roman persecution) that elicited this writing, many interpreters look upon it as a prophecy depicting events that were to take place at the end of the age. The ultimate victory of Christ is the dominant theme of this book.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: APRIL3 AM @ Beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day. The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness.-- rwp@2Peter:3:8-9. rwp@Isaiah:55:8-11 rwp@Romans:11:32-33.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: AUGUST16 AM @ The house that is to be builded for the Lord must be exceeding magnifical.-rwp@1Chronicles:22:5 rwp@1Peter:2:5. rwp@1Corinthians:3:16-17. rwp@1Corinthians:6:19-20. rwp@2Corinthians:6:16. rwp@Ephesians:2:19-22.
DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: AUGUST26 AM @ Thou shalt make a plate of pure gold, and grave upon it, like the engravings of a signet: HOLINESS TO THE LORD.-rwp@Exodus:28:36 rwp@Hebrews:12:14. rwp@John:4:24. rwp@Isaiah:64:6. rwp@Leviticus:10:3 rwp@Ezekiel:43:12. rwp@Psalms:93:5 rwp@John:17:19. rwp@Hebrews:4:14-16.
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Found: OCTOBER6 AM @ The Lord God omnipotent reigneth.-rwp@Revelation:19:6 rwp@Job:42:2. rwp@Luke:18:27. rwp@Daniel:4:35 rwp@Isaiah:43:13. rwp@Mark:14:36 rwp@Matthew:9:28-29. rwp@Matthew:8:2-3 rwp@Isaiah:9:6. rwp@Matthew:28:18 rwp@Psalms:20:7. rwp@2Chronicles:32:7.
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Found: OCTOBER26 AM @ The Lord reigneth.-rwp@Psalms:99:1 rwp@Jeremiah:5:22. rwp@Psalms:75:6-7 rwp@Daniel:2:21. rwp@Matthew:24:6 rwp@Romans:8:31. rwp@Matthew:10:29-31.
SHEPHERDPUPLINUXIMG.txt
Found: http://shepherdpuplinux.us/img/BIP/Bible14 kjv@2Chronicles:14_02-06.jpg @ II Chron. 14:2-6 - Asa's Good Reign
SHEPHERDPUPLINUXIMG.txt
Found: http://shepherdpuplinux.us/img/BIP/Bible14 kjv@2Chronicles:17_03-13.jpg @ II Chron. 17:3-13 - Jehoshaphat's Good Reign
SHEPHERDPUPLINUXIMG.txt
Found: http://shepherdpuplinux.us/img/BIP/Bible19Psa072_01-06.jpg @kjv@Psalms:72:1-6 - Messiah's Reign
SHEPHERDPUPLINUXIMG.txt
Found: http://shepherdpuplinux.us/img/BIP/Bible19Psa072_07-11.jpg @kjv@Psalms:72:7-11 - Messiah's Reign
SHEPHERDPUPLINUXIMG.txt
Found: 2Kings:17 @ Foreign Nations Are Slain by Lions in Samaria http://shepherdpuplinux.us/img/Dore/OT-108-med.jpg
BIBLETHINGS.txt
Found: rwp@Exodus:3:2 @ Most likely Rubus sanctus blackberry bush Abraham's Bush (Vitex agnus-castus L.; Lamiaceae) - BiblePlants
COPYRIGHTINDEX.txt
Found: bbe @ TITLE: BIBLE in BASIC ENGLISH DESCRIPTION: The Bible In Basic English was translated by Professor S.H. Hoole and published in 1890. It was designed to be easy to understand. It consists of a vocabulary of only 1000 words; 850 basic english, 100 useful poetic and 50 Bible words. RIGHTS: Public Domain
COPYRIGHTINDEX.txt
Found: cebuano_ang_biblia_pinadayag @ TITLE: Cebuano Ang Biblia (Pinadayag Version) DESCRIPTION: Cebuano is the second most widely spoken native language of the Philippines. The complete Cebuano Bible was first published in 1917. This Bible is published today as the Ang Biblia, Cebuano by the Philippine Bible Society. Two separate versions are available: The 'Bugna' version contains the original New Testament from 1917. The 'Pinadayag' version contains a completely revised New Testament which follows a Critical Greek Text. Both versions share the same Old Testament text. The 'Pinadayag' designation is derived from the Cebuano name given to the book of Revelation. Converted from Online Bible. Comparison was made with the printed edition, resulting in some minor corrections. - Version 1.0.8 RIGTHS: We believe that this Bible is found in the Public Domain. PUBLISHER: LIA
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Found: 1Clement:1:2 <1CLEMENT>@ For who that had sojourned among you did not approve your most virtuous and steadfast faith? Who did not admire your sober and forbearing piety in Christ? Who did not publish abroad your magnificent disposition of hospitality? Who did not congratulate you on your perfect and sound knowledge?
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Found: 1Clement:6:1 <1CLEMENT>@ Unto these men of holy lives was gathered a vast multitude of the elect, who through many indignities and tortures, being the victims of jealousy, set a brave example among ourselves.
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Found: 1Clement:10:3 <1CLEMENT>@ For He saith unto him Go forth from thy land and from thy kindred and from thy father's house unto the land which I shall show thee, and I will make thee into a great nation, and I will bless thee and will magnify thy name, and thou shalt be blessed. And I will bless them that bless thee, and I will curse them that curse thee; and in thee shall all the tribes of the earth be blessed.
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Found: 1Clement:11:2 <1CLEMENT>@ For when his wife had gone forth with him, being otherwise minded and not in accord, she was appointed for a sign hereunto, so that she became a pillar of salt unto this day, that it might be known unto all men that they which are double-minded and they which doubt concerning the power of God are set for a judgment and for a token unto all the generations.
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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.
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Found: 1Clement:15:5 <1CLEMENT>@ For this cause let the deceitful lips be made dumb which speak iniquity against the righteous. And again May the Lord utterly destroy all the deceitful lips, the tongue that speaketh proud things, even them that say, Let us magnify our tongue; our lips are our own; who is lord over us?
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Found: 1Clement:20:2 <1CLEMENT>@ Day and night accomplish the course assigned to them by Him, without hindrance one to another.
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Found: 1Clement:20:3 <1CLEMENT>@ The sun and the moon and the dancing stars according to His appointment circle in harmony within the bounds assigned to them, without any swerving aside.
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Found: 1Clement:25:1 <1CLEMENT>@ Let us consider the marvelous sign which is seen in the regions of the east, that is, in the parts about Arabia.
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Found: 1Clement:26:1 <1CLEMENT>@ Do we then think it to be a great and marvelous thing, if the Creator of the universe shall bring about the resurrection of them that have served Him with holiness in the assurance of a good faith, seeing that He showeth to us even by a bird the magnificence of His promise?
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Found: 1Clement:32:1 <1CLEMENT>@ If any man will consider them one by one in sincerity, he shall understand the magnificence of the gifts that are given by Him.
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Found: 1Clement:32:3 <1CLEMENT>@ They all therefore were glorified and magnified, not through themselves or their own works or the righteous doing which they wrought, but through His will.
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Found: 1Clement:35:5 <1CLEMENT>@ But how shall this be, dearly beloved? If our mind be fixed through faith towards God; if we seek out those things which are well pleasing and acceptable unto Him; if we accomplish such things as beseem His faultless will, and follow the way of truth, casting off from ourselves all unrighteousness and iniquity, covetousness, strifes, malignities and deceits, whisperings and backbitings, hatred of God, pride and arrogance, vainglory and inhospitality.
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Found: 1Clement:39:1 <1CLEMENT>@ Senseless and stupid and foolish and ignorant men jeer and mock at us, desiring that they themselves should be exalted in their imaginations.
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Found: 1Clement:40:5 <1CLEMENT>@ For unto the high priest his proper services have been assigned, and to the priests their proper office is appointed, and upon the levites their proper ministrations are laid. The layman is bound by the layman's ordinances.
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Found: 1Clement:43:1 <1CLEMENT>@ And what marvel, if they which were entrusted in Christ with such a work by God appointed the aforesaid persons? seeing that even the blessed Moses who was a faithful servant in all His house recorded for a sign in the sacred books all things that were enjoined upon him. And him also the rest of the prophets followed, bearing witness with him unto the laws that were ordained by him.
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Found: 1Clement:43:2 <1CLEMENT>@ For he, when jealousy arose concerning the priesthood, and there was dissension among the tribes which of them was adorned with the glorious name, commanded the twelve chiefs of the tribes to bring to him rods inscribed with the name of each tribe. And he took them and tied them and sealed them with the signet rings of the chiefs of the tribes, and put them away in the tabernacle of the testimony on the table of God.
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Found: 1Clement:51:5 <1CLEMENT>@ Pharaoh and his host and all the rulers of Egypt, their chariots and their horsemen, were overwhelmed in the depths of the Red Sea, and perished for none other reason but because their foolish hearts were hardened after that the signs and the wonders had been wrought in the land of Egypt by the hand of Moses the servant of God.
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Found: 1Clement:59:2 <1CLEMENT>@ but we shall be guiltless of this sin. And we will ask, with instancy of prayer and supplication, that the Creator of the universe may guard intact unto the end the number that hath been numbered of His elect throughout the whole world, through His beloved Son Jesus Christ, through whom He called us from darkness to light, from ignorance to the full knowledge of the glory of His Name.
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Found: 1Clement:61:1 <1CLEMENT>@ Thou, Lord and Master, hast given them the power of sovereignty through Thine excellent and unspeakable might, that we knowing the glory and honor which Thou hast given them may submit ourselves unto them, in nothing resisting Thy will. Grant unto them therefore, O Lord, health peace, concord, stability, that they may administer the government which Thou hast given them without failure.
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Found: 2Clement:14:2 <2CLEMENT>@ And I do not suppose ye are ignorant that the living Church is the body of Christ: for the scripture saith, God made man, male and female. The male is Christ and the female is the Church. And the Books and the Apostles plainly declare that the Church existeth not now for the first time, but hath been from the beginning: for she was spiritual, as our Jesus also was spiritual, but was manifested in the last days that He might save us.
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Found: Barnabas:4:4 @ And the prophet also speaketh on this wise; Ten reigns shall reign upon the earth, and after them shall arise another king, who shall bring low three of the kings under one.
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Found: Barnabas:4:14 @ Moreover understand this also, my brothers. When ye see that after so many signs and wonders wrought in Israel, even then they were abandoned, let us give heed, lest haply we be found, as the scripture saith, many are called but few are chosen.
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Found: Barnabas:10:3 @ Accordingly he mentioned the swine with this intent. Thou shalt not cleave, saith he, to such men who are like unto swine; that is, when they are in luxury they forget the Lord, but when they are in want they recognize the Lord, just as the swine when it eateth knoweth not his lord, but when it is hungry it crieth out, and when it has received food again it is silent.
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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:15:4 @ Give heed, children, what this meaneth; He ended in six days. He meaneth this, that in six thousand years the Lord shall bring all things to an end; for the day with Him signifyeth a thousand years; and this He himself beareth me witness, saying; Behold, the day of the Lord shall be as a thousand years. Therefore, children, in six days, that is in six thousand years, everything shall come to an end.
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Found: Barnabas:19:3 @ Thou shalt not exalt thyself, but shalt be lowly minded in all things. Thou shalt not assume glory to thyself. Thou shalt not entertain a wicked design against thy neighbor; thou shalt not admit boldness into thy soul.
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Found: Barnabas:20:2 @ persecutors of good men, hating the truth, loving lies, not perceiving the reward of righteousness, not cleaving to the good nor to the righteous judgment, paying no heed to the widow and the orphan, wakeful not for the fear of God but for that which is evil; men from whom gentleness and forbearance stand aloof and far off; loving vain things, pursuing a recompense, not pitying the poor man, not toiling for him that is oppressed with toil, ready to slander, not recognizing Him that made them murderers of children, corrupters of the creatures of God, turning away from him that is in want, oppressing him that is afflicted, advocates of the wealthy, unjust judges of the poor, sinful in all things.
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Found: Didache:2:6 @ Thou shalt not be avaricious nor a plunderer nor a hypocrite nor ill-tempered nor proud. Thou shalt not entertain an evil design against thy neighbor.
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Found: Didache:5:2 @ persecutors of good men, hating truth, loving a lie, not perceiving the reward of righteousness, not cleaving to the good nor to righteous judgment, wakeful not for that which is good but for that which is evil-from whom gentleness and forbearance stand aloof; loving vain things, pursuing a recompense, not pitying the poor man, not toiling for him that is oppressed with toil, not recognizing Him that made them, murderers of children, corrupters of the creatures of God, turning away from him that is in want, oppressing him that is afflicted, advocates of the wealthy, unjust judges of the poor, altogether sinful. May ye be delivered, my children, from all these things.
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Found: Didache:11:8 @ Yet not every one that speaketh in the Spirit is a prophet, but only if he have the ways of the Lord. From his ways therefore the false prophet and the prophet shall be recognized.
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Found: Didache:16:4 @ For as lawlessness increaseth, they shall hate one another and shall persecute and betray. And then the world-deceiver shall appear as a son of God; and shall work signs and wonders, and the earth shall be delivered into his hands; and he shall do unholy things, which have never been since the world began.
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Found: Didache:16:6 @ And then shall the signs of the truth appear; first a sign of a rift in the heaven, then a sign of a voice of a trumpet, and thirdly a resurrection of the dead;
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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:2:1 @ Come then, clear thyself of all the prepossessions which occupy thy mind, and throw off the habit which leadeth thee astray, and become a new man, as it were, from the beginning, as one who would listen to a new story, even as thou thyself didst confess. See not only with thine eyes, but with thine intellect also, of what substance or of what form they chance to be whom ye call and regard as gods.
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Found: Diognetus:2:2 @ Is not one of them stone, like that which we tread under foot, and another bronze, no better than the vessels which are forged for our use, and another wood, which has already become rotten, and another silver, which needs a man to guard it lest it be stolen, and another iron, which is corroded with rust, and another earthenware, not a whit more comely than that which is supplied for the most dishonorable service?
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Found: Diognetus:2:3 @ Are not all these of perishable matter? Are they not forged by iron and fire? Did not the sculptor make one, and the brass-founder another, and the silversmith another, and the potter another? Before they were molded into this shape by the crafts of these several artificers, was it not possible for each one of them to have been changed in form and made to resemble these several utensils? Might not the vessels which are now made out of the same material, if they met with the same artificers, be made like unto such as these?
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Found: Diognetus:2:4 @ Could not these things which are now worshipped by you, by human hands again be made vessels like the rest? Are not they all deaf and blind, are they not soul-less, senseless, motionless? Do they not all rot and decay?
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Found: Diognetus:2:5 @ These things ye call gods, to these ye are slaves, these ye worship; and ye end by becoming altogether like unto them.
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Found: Diognetus:2:6 @ Therefore ye hate the Christians, because they do not consider these to be gods.
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Found: Diognetus:2:7 @ For do not ye yourselves, who now regard and worship them, much more despise them? Do ye not much rather mock and insult them, worshipping those that are of stone and earthenware unguarded, but shutting up those that are of silver and gold by night, and setting guards over them by day, to prevent their being stolen?
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Found: Diognetus:2:8 @ And as for the honors which ye think to offer to them, if they are sensible of them, ye rather punish them thereby, whereas, if they are insensible, ye reproach them by propitiating them with the blood and fat of victims.
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Found: Diognetus:2:9 @ Let one of yourselves undergo this treatment, let him submit to these things being done to him. Nay, not so much as a single individual will willingly submit to such punishment, for he has sensibility and reason; but a stone submits, because it is insensible Therefore ye convict his sensibility.
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Found: Diognetus:2:10 @ Well, I could say much besides concerning the Christians not being enslaved to such gods as these; but if any one should think what has been said insufficient, I hold it superfluous to say more.
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Found: Diognetus:3:1 @ In the next place, I fancy that thou art chiefly anxious to hear about their not practicing their religion in the same way as the Jews.
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Found: Diognetus:3:2 @ The Jews then, so far as they abstain from the mode of worship described above, do well in claiming to reverence one God of the universe and to regard Him as Master; but so far as they offer Him this worship in methods similar to those already mentioned, they are altogether at fault.
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Found: Diognetus:3:3 @ For whereas the Greeks, by offering these things to senseless and deaf images, make an exhibition of stupidity, the Jews considering that they are presenting them to God, as if He were in need of them, ought in all reason to count it folly and not religious worship.
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Found: Diognetus:3:4 @ For He that made the heaven and the earth and all things that are therein, and furnisheth us all with what we need, cannot Himself need any of these things which He Himself supplieth to them that imagine they are giving them to Him.
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Found: Diognetus:3:5 @ But those who think to perform sacrifices to Him with blood and fat and whole burnt offerings, and to honor Him with such honors, seem to me in no way different from those who show the same respect towards deaf images; for the one class think fit to make offerings to things unable to participate in the honor, the other class to One Who is in need of nothing.
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Found: Diognetus:4:1 @ But again their scruples concerning meats, and their superstition relating to the Sabbath and the vanity of their circumcision and the dissimulation of their fasting and new moons, I do not suppose you need to learn from me, are ridiculous and unworthy of any consideration.
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Found: Diognetus:4:2 @ For of the things created by God for the use of man to receive some as created well, but to decline others as useless and superfluous, is not this impious?
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Found: Diognetus:4:3 @ And again to lie against God, as if He forbad us to do any good thing on the Sabbath day, is not this profane?
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Found: Diognetus:4:4 @ Again, to vaunt the mutilation of the flesh as a token of election as though for this reason they were particularly beloved by God, is not this ridiculous?
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Found: Diognetus:4:5 @ And to watch the stars and the moon and to keep the observance of months and of days, and to distinguish the arrangements of God and the changes of the seasons according to their own impulses, making some into festivals and others into times of mourning, who would regard this as an exhibition of godliness and not much more of folly?
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Found: Diognetus:4:6 @ That the Christians are right therefore in holding aloof from the common silliness and error of the Jews and from their excessive fussiness and pride, I consider that thou hast been sufficiently instructed; but as regards the mystery of their own religion, expect not that thou canst be instructed by man.
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Found: Diognetus:5:1 @ For Christians are not distinguished from the rest of mankind either in locality or in speech or in customs.
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Found: Diognetus:5:2 @ For they dwell not somewhere in cities of their own, neither do they use some different language, nor practice an extraordinary kind of life.
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Found: Diognetus:5:3 @ Nor again do they possess any invention discovered by any intelligence or study of ingenious men, nor are they masters of any human dogma as some are.
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Found: Diognetus:5:4 @ But while they dwell in cities of Greeks and barbarians as the lot of each is cast, and follow the native customs in dress and food and the other arrangements of life, yet the constitution of their own citizenship, which they set forth, is marvelous, and confessedly contradicts expectation.
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Found: Diognetus:5:5 @ They dwell in their own countries, but only as sojourners; they bear their share in all things as citizens, and they endure all hardships as strangers. Every foreign country is a fatherland to them, and every fatherland is foreign.
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Found: Diognetus:5:6 @ They marry like all other men and they beget children; but they do not cast away their offspring.
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Found: Diognetus:5:7 @ They have their meals in common, but not their wives.
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Found: Diognetus:5:8 @ They find themselves in the flesh, and yet they live not after the flesh.
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Found: Diognetus:5:9 @ Their existence is on earth, but their citizenship is in heaven.
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Found: Diognetus:5:10 @ They obey the established laws, and they surpass the laws in their own lives.
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Found: Diognetus:5:11 @ They love all men, and they are persecuted by all.
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Found: Diognetus:5:12 @ They are ignored, and yet they are condemned. They are put to death, and yet they are endued with life.
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Found: Diognetus:5:13 @ They are in beggary, and yet they make many rich. They are in want of all things, and yet they abound in all things.
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Found: Diognetus:5:14 @ They are dishonored, and yet they are glorified in their dishonor. They are evil spoken of, and yet they are vindicated.
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Found: Diognetus:5:15 @ They are reviled, and they bless; they are insulted, and they respect
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Found: Diognetus:5:16 @ Doing good they are punished as evil-doers; being punished they rejoice, as if they were thereby quickened by life.
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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:6:1 @ In a word, what the soul is in a body, this the Christians are in the world.
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Found: Diognetus:6:2 @ The soul is spread through all the members of the body, and Christians through the divers cities of the world.
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Found: Diognetus:6:3 @ The soul hath its abode in the body, and yet it is not of the body. So Christians have their abode in the world, and yet they are not of the world.
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Found: Diognetus:6:4 @ The soul which is invisible is guarded in the body which is visible: so Christians are recognized as being in the world, and yet their religion remaineth invisible.
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Found: Diognetus:6:5 @ The flesh hateth the soul and wageth war with it, though it receiveth no wrong, because it is forbidden to indulge in pleasures; so the world hateth Christians, though it receiveth no wrong from them, because they set themselves against its pleasures.
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Found: Diognetus:6:6 @ The soul loveth the flesh which hateth it, and the members: so Christians love those that hate them.
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Found: Diognetus:6:7 @ The soul is enclosed in the body, and yet itself holdeth the body together; so Christians are kept in the world as in a prison-house, and yet they themselves hold the world together.
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Found: Diognetus:6:8 @ The soul though itself immortal dwelleth in a mortal tabernacle- so Christians sojourn amidst perishable things, while they look for the imperishability which is in the heavens.
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Found: Diognetus:6:9 @ The soul when hardly treated in the matter of meats and drinks is improved; and so Christians when punished increase more and more daily.
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Found: Diognetus:6:10 @ So great is the office for which God hath appointed them, and which it is not lawful for them to decline.
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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:7:2 @ But truly the Almighty Creator of the Universe, the Invisible God Himself from heaven planted among men the truth and the holy teaching which surpasseth the wit of man, and fixed it firmly in their hearts, not as any man might imagine, by sending (to mankind) a subaltern, or angel, or ruler, or one of those that direct the affairs of earth, or one of those who have been entrusted with the dispensations in heaven, but the very Artificer and Creator of the Universe Himself, by Whom He made the heavens, by Whom He enclosed the sea in its proper bounds, Whose mysteries all the elements faithfully observe, from Whom