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GOSPELREADPLAN1.txt
Found: Info @ The 4 gospels divided by storyline for daily devotion throughout the year.


GOSPELREADPLAN1.txt
Found: August8 @ strkjv@Luke:7:36-50 Jesus Anointed by a Sinful Woman


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Romans:1:17 @ For therein is the righteousness of God revealed from faith...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Genesis:9:6 @ Whoso sheddeth man's blood, by man shall his blood be...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Romans:3:28 @ Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Romans:5:1 @ Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Genesis:45:7 @ And God sent me before you to preserve you a...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Romans:12:1 @ I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God,...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Romans:12:2 @ And be not conformed to this world: but be ye...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Psalms:121:6 @ The sun shall not smite thee by day, nor the...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@1Corinthians:8:6 @ But to us there is but one God, the Father,...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@John:14:6 @ Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth,...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Matthew:4:4 @ But he answered and said, It is written, Man shall...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Luke:2:8 @ And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Luke:2:18 @ And all they that heard it wondered at those things...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Galatians:2:20 @ I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Galatians:3:11 @ But that no man is justified by the law in...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Proverbs:20:11 @ Even a child is known by his doings, whether his...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Galatians:5:6 @ For in Jesus Christ neither circumcision availeth any thing, nor...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Ezra:3:11 @ And they sang together by course in praising and giving...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Ephesians:2:8 @ For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Psalms:1:3 @ And he shall be like a tree planted by the...


MEMORYVERSE.txt
Found: kjv@Psalms:19:11 @ Moreover by them is thy servant warned: and in keeping...


INDEXDICTIONARY.txt
Found: dict:easton Babylon @ Babylon


INDEXDICTIONARY.txt
Found: dict:easton Babylon, kingdom of @ Babylon, kingdom of


INDEXDICTIONARY.txt
Found: dict:easton Babylonish garment @ Babylonish garment


INDEXDICTIONARY.txt
Found: dict:easton By and by @ By and by


INDEXDICTIONARY.txt
Found: dict:easton Libya @ Libya


INDEXDICTIONARY.txt
Found: dict:easton Rivers of Babylon @ Rivers of Babylon


INDEXDICTIONARY.txt
Found: dict:easton Ruby @ Ruby


INDEXDICTIONARY.txt
Found: dict:torrey Babylon strong @ Babylon strong_idH894 H895/strong_id


FOUNDATIONSOFLIKEPRECIOUSFAITHSERIES.txt
Found:

Terms of Use: @ "The Foundations of the Like Precious Faith Series" by Layman RandyP

Copyright (c) 2020 likepreciousfaith.us

All outside materials referenced are believed to be Public Domain. This pre-publisher markup version is presented to the public for their reading edification only, any use of this material without the permission of the author is strictly prohibited.


DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 000017 @ Presbyterian St Luke's Medicalhttp://www.pslmc.com Call 303-839-6000 • 1719 E 19th Ave, Denver, CO


DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001045 @ Arvada Presbyterian Church 5592 Independence St. Arvada, CO 80002 Call: 303-422-3463 office@arvadapc.org


DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001059 @ Aurora First Presbyterian Chr 1585 Kingston St Aurora, CO 80010 Call: 303-364-2609 directory@aurorafirstpres.org


DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001064 @ Bear Creek Evangelical Presbyterian Church 3101 S. Kipling St. Lakewood, CO 80227 Call: 303-986-5511 office@bcepc.org


DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001078 @ Bethal Presbyterian Church 1395 King St Denver, CO 80204 Call: 303-820-2409


DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001087 @ Bethel Korean Presbyterian Church 6415 44th Ave. Wheat Ridge, CO 80033-4737 Call: 303-423-1392 bkpcdenco@aol.com


DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001090 @ Bethel Presbyterian Church PO Box 1536 Broomfield, CO 80038 Call: 303-469-6912


DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001112 @ Brighton First Presbyterian Church 510 S. 27th Ave Brighton, CO 80601 Call: 303-659-2192 jody@brightonfirstpres.org


DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001147 @ Calvary Presbyterian Church 1420 S Holly St Denver, CO 80222 Call: 303-756-5042


DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001152 @ Canyon Pines Presbyterian Church 221 Perry St. Castle Rock, CO 80104 Call: 303-660-4847


DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001153 @ Capitol Heights Presbyterian 1100 Fillmore St Denver, CO 80206 Call: 303-333-9366 chpc@denpres.org


DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001177 @ Central Presbyterian Church 1660 Sherman St Denver, CO 80203 Call: 303-839-5500 kathy@centraldenver.com


DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001183 @ Cherry Creek Presbyterian Church 10150 E. Belleview Avenue Englewood, CO 80111 Call: 303-779-9909


DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001253 @ Church of the Hills Presbyterian PO Box 1210 Evergreen, CO 80437 Call: 303-674-6641 churchofthehills@covad.net


DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001266 @ City Presbyterian Church Services 4th floor of the Tivoli Building Denver, CO Call: 720-946-1783 info@citypres.org


DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001300 @ Corona Presbyterian Church 1205 E 8th Ave Denver, CO 80218 Call: 303-832-2297 Corpreschu@aol.com


DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001304 @ Covenant Presbyterian Church 6100 W. 44th Avenue Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 Call: 303-424-8889


DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001343 @ Derby Bible Church Box 181 Commerce City, CO 80022 Call: 303-287-7989 acts9_12out@yahoo.com


DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001361 @ Elbert Presbyterian Church 225 Main St Elbert, CO 80106 Call: 303-648-3665


DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001375 @ Englewood First Presbyterian 3500 S Logan St Englewood, CO 80110 Call: 303-761-8882


DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001398 @ Faith Presbyterian Church 11373 E. Alameda Ave. Aurora, CO 80012 Call: 303-364-7271


DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001405 @ First Presbyterian Church Rev. Lynn Vahle 510 S 27th Ave Brighton, CO 80601 Call: 303-659-2192 jennifer@brightonfirstpres.org


DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001422 @ Grace Presbyterian Church 251 East Sterne Blvd Centennial, CO 80122 Call: 303-798-8485


DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001465 @ Korean Presbyterian Church 7755 Kipling St Arvada, CO 80005 Call: 303-422-6943


DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001506 @ Providence Presbyterian Church 18632 Pony Express Drive Parker, CO 80134 Call: 720-851-6881


DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001525 @ Salt & Light Longmont Reformed Presbyterian Church 9498 Anhawa Ave. Longmont, CO 80503 Call: 303-485-6463


DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001532 @ Shepherd of the Hills Presbyterian Church 11500 W 20th Ave. Lakewood, CO 80215 Call: 303-238-2482 mail@soth.net


DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001557 @ Trinity Presbyterian Church 7755 Vance Drive Arvada, CA 80003 Call: 303-422-3656 office@trinitypress.us


DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001572 @ Westminster Reformed Presbyterian Church 4455 W. 112th Ave. Westminster, CO 80031 Call: 303-469-0761


DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 001575 @ Wheatridge Presbyterian Church 9180 W.38th Ave. Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 Call: 303-422-2354


DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 002051 @ Pinnacle Club by Grand Hyatt - 555 17th St. Denver CO 80202 303-603-4095">303-603-4095


DENVERAREADIRECTORY.txt
Found: 103088 @ Century Elementary School 2500 South Granby Way Aurora, CO 80014 CALL SCHOOL NOW


PREACHOLOGYSERMONOUTLINES.txt
Found: Genesis:24:16 @ PRINCIPLES OF DATING - III. Date and marry one who maintains high moral standards (no man had touched her) You can't tell if you are in love by a kiss


PREACHOLOGYSERMONOUTLINES.txt
Found: Nehemiah:4:4-11 @ DISCOURAGEMENT - A blight on Christianity is a discouraged, downcast, defeated Christian who is saying by his attitude and life that God is not powerful enough. What causes discouragement?


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: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)


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: Ephesians:4:12 @ PRACTICAL CHRISTIANITY - III. The Work (v.12) Done by the saints and should edify.


PREACHOLOGYSERMONOUTLINES.txt
Found: Psalms:119:126 @ A BELIEVER'S HEART-CRY FOR REVIVAL - VI. Work by and for the Lord (v.126)


PREACHOLOGYSERMONOUTLINES.txt
Found: Isaiah:6:1 @ SPIRITUAL GROWTH - I. It comes by crises (v.1)


PREACHOLOGYSERMONOUTLINES.txt
Found: Isaiah:6:1 @ SPIRITUAL GROWTH - II. It comes by seeing the Lord (v.1)


CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/darby @ Darby, John N. (1800-1882)


CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/darby/synopsis.html @ Darby Synopsis of the Bible


CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/latimer/sermons.html @ Sermons by Hugh Latimer


CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/newell/romans.html @ Newell Romans Verse-by-Verse


CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/anselm/basic_works.html @ Anselm Proslogium; Monologium; An Appendix in Behalf of the Fool by Gaunilon; and Cur Deus Homo


CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/augustine/confessions.html @ Augustine Confessions and Enchiridion, newly translated and edited by Albert C. Outler


CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/law/justific.html @ Law, William Of Justification by Faith and Works


CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/augustine/confessions.html @ AugustineConfessions and Enchiridion, newly translated and edited by Albert C. Outler


CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/damascus/icons.html @ St. John of Damascene on Holy Images (Followed by Three Sermons on the Assumption)


CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/salvian/govt.html @ Salvian On the Government of God: A Treatise Wherein Are Shown by Argument and by Examples Drawn from the Abandoned Society of the Times the Ways of God To


CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/darby/synopsis.html @ Synopsis of the Bible (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/darby - J.N. Darby )


CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/owen/just.html @ Doctrine of Justification by Faith (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/owen - John Owen )


CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/law/justific.html @ Of Justification by Faith and Works (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/law - William Law )


CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/jowett_b/theological.html @ Theological Essays of the Late Benjamin Jowettpage images provided by Internet Archive (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/jowett_b - Benjamin Jowett )


CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/hilton/treatise.html @ Treatise Written to a Devout Man Scanned and edited by Harry Plantinga, 1995 (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/hilton - Walter Hilton)


CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/decaussade/abandonment.html @ Abandonment to Divine Providence Edited by the Rev. J. Ramière, from the Complete Tenth French Edition, by E. J. Strickland (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/decaussade - Jean-Pierre de Caussade)


CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/jowett_b/scripture.html @ Scripture and Truth: Dissertations by the Late Benjamin Jowett with Introduction by Lewis Campbell. page images provided by Internet Archive (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/jowett_b - Benjamin Jowett)


CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/molinos/guide.html @ Spiritual Guide which Disentangles the Soul Includes bibliographical references (p. 43-47). Call number of original: BV5099.M65. Master microform held by: DLC. Microfilm. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program : Available from Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1994. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/molinos - Miguel de Molinos)


CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/decaussade/abandonment.html @ Abandonment to Divine Providence Edited by the Rev. J. Ramière, from the Complete Tenth French Edition, by E. J. Strickland (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/decaussade - Jean-Pierre de Caussade)


CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/brownlie/hyndbrow.html @ Indexes to Hymn Translations by John Brownlie (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/brownlie - John Brownlie)


CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/crosby/indianhymnal.html @ Indian Methodist Hymn-Book (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/crosby - Thomas Crosby)


CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/jowett_b/scripture.html @ Scripture and Truth: Dissertations by the Late Benjamin Jowett with Introduction by Lewis Campbell. page images provided by Internet Archive (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/jowett_b - Benjamin Jowett)


CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/guyon/prayer.html @ Short and Easy Method of Prayer Originally from a digital facsimile edition. A narration by Ruth Lomas is available. (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/guyon - Madame Guyon)


CCELINDEX.txt
Found: http://www.ccel.org/ccel/molinos/guide.html @ Spiritual Guide which Disentangles the Soul Includes bibliographical references (p. 43-47). Call number of original: BV5099.M65. Master microform held by: DLC. Microfilm. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Preservation Microfilming Program : Available from Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1994. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (http://www.ccel.org/ccel/molinos - Miguel de Molinos)


YOUTUBE.txt
Found: http://youtu.be/o7HgUcQleR0 @ Psalm 1:1-3 - "The Happy Happy" Tree Planted by Rivers of Water Happiness


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: info @ From Hitchcock-'s New and Complete Analysis of the Holy Bible by Roswell D. Hitchcock, New York: A.J. Johnson, 1874, c1869, pp.


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Babylon @ same as Babel - HITCHCOCK-B


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Diotrephes @ nourished by Jupiter - HITCHCOCK-D


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Drusilla @ watered by the dew - HITCHCOCK-D


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: d[hitchcock@Ibniah, the building of the Lord; the understanding of the Lord;] @ son by adoption - HITCHCOCK-I


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Kallai @ light; resting by fire; my voice - HITCHCOCK-K


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Libya @ the heart of the sea; fat - HITCHCOCK-L


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Meshech @ who is drawn by force - HITCHCOCK-M


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Parshandatha @ given by prayer - HITCHCOCK-P


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Samothracia @ an island possessed by the Samians and Thracians - HITCHCOCK-S


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Seleucia @ shaken or beaten by the waves - HITCHCOCK-S


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Shemuel @ appointed by God - HITCHCOCK-S


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Tychicus @ casual; by chance - HITCHCOCK-T


HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt
Found: dict:hitchcock Zerubbabel @ a stranger at Babylon; dispersion of confusion - HITCHCOCK-Z


B2P2019.txt
Found: info @ BackToPsalmsSeries The Back to the Psalms Series - Commentary by Layman RandyP


B2P2019.txt
Found: BackToThePsalms009 @ "The LORD is Known by the Judgment HE Executes"


BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt
Found: akjv@Matthew:1 @ ENGLISH: kjv@TITLE: American King James Version kjv@DESCRIPTION: This is a new translation of the Bible, based on the original King James Version. It is a simple word for word update from the King James English. I have taken care to change nothing doctrinally, but to simply update the spelling and vocabulary. I have not changed the grammar because that could alter the doctrine. kjv@RIGTHS: I am hereby putting the American King James version of the Bible into the public domain on November 8, 1999. kjv@PUBLISHER: The Free Bible Group


BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt
Found: asv@Matthew:1 @ ENGLISH: TITLE: American Standard Version DESCRIPTION: The American Standard Version (ASV) of the Holy Bible was first published in 1901 by Thomas Nelson & Sons, and has earned a high reputation among the modern translations, and has become the foundation for several newer translations as well. Although the English used in the ASV is somewhat archaic, it isn't nearly as hard to understand as some passages of the King James Version of nearly three hundred years earlier.


BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt
Found: bbe@Matthew:1 @ ENGLISH: 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


BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt
Found: bwe@Matthew:1 @ ENGLISH: kjv@TITLE: Bible in Worldwide English NT kjv@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. kjv@RIGTHS: unknown kjv@PUBLISHER: freedom for bible ORG


BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt
Found: dby@Matthew:1 @ ENGLISH: TITLE: Darby Bible DESCRIPTION: The Darby Bible was translated to English by John Nelson Darby and published in 1890. It was intended to provide a very literal translation to the common reader. RIGHTS: Public Domain


BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt
Found: gltv@Matthew:1 @ ENGLISH: kjv@TITLE: Green's Literal Translation kjv@DESCRIPTION: Green's Literal Translation (LITV). Scripture quoted by permission. Copyright 1993 by Jay P. Green Sr. All rights reserved. Jay P. Green Sr., Lafayette, IN. U.S.A. 47903. Permission to non-commercially distribute freely for use with The SWORD Project, granted by Jay P. Green, Jr. on Oct 3, 2002 kjv@RIGTHS: no entry DistributionLicense in sword.conf found kjv@PUBLISHER:


BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt
Found: jub@Matthew:1 @ ENGLISH: kjv@TITLE: English Jubilee 2000 Bible kjv@DESCRIPTION: Translated from the Original Texts in Hebrew and Greek into Spanish by Casiodoro de Reina (1569) and compared with the revision of Cipriano de Valera (1602). Based on the New Testament of Francisco de Enzinas (1543) and on the New Testament (1556) with the Psalms (1557) of Juan Perez de Pineda.\par This material was translated from Spanish into English by Russell M. Stendal and compared with the Old English Translation of William Tyndale (Pentateuch of 1530, Ploughboy Edition New Testament of 1534, Joshua to 2 Chronicles of 1537, and Jonah). It was also compared word for word with the Authorized Version (by King James) of 1611. kjv@RIGTHS: Copyright 2000, 2001 Russell Martin Stendal May be quoted in other works.  May be used freely in all non-profit, non-commercial Bible distribution endeavors provided the content is not altered. For all commercial reproduction express written permission from the publisher is required. kjv@PUBLISHER: DarkBibleORG


BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt
Found: kjv@Matthew:1 @ kjv@ENGLISH: TITLE: King James Version kjv@DESCRIPTION: Also called the Authorized Version, the King James Version of the Bible was translated by a committee headed by Lancelot Andrewes. Based on the work done by William Tyndale in 1526, The King James Version was completed in 1611 and has been influencing Christianity ever since.


BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt
Found: mnt@Matthew:1 @ ENGLISH: kjv@TITLE: Montgomery New Testament kjv@DESCRIPTION: Montgomery New Testament (1924) by Helen Barrett Montgomery\par This is the only modem speech translation of the New Testament produced by a woman. Helen Barrett Montgomery's translation is marked by a conversational style, with the text arranged into paragraphs. kjv@RIGTHS: Public Domain kjv@PUBLISHER: SnowBall


BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt
Found: nasb@Matthew:1 @ ENGLISH: TITLE: New American Standard Bible DESCRIPTION: New American Standard Bible Copyright © 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation, La Habra, Calif. All rights reserved. For Permission to Quote Information visithttp://www.lockman.org. The New American Standard Bible is a modern-English update of the American Standard Version. Completed in 1971, the New American Standard Bible has received high praises from many scholars for its accuracy and readability.


BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt
Found: nkjv@Matthew:1 @ ENGLISH: TITLE: New King James Version DESCRIPTION: The New King James Version was conceived by Arthur Farstad in an effort to translate into everyday English the literal context of the scriptures, just as the King James Version did in the 16th century. RIGHTS:


BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt
Found: nsb@Matthew:1 @ ENGLISH: kjv@TITLE: New Simplified Bible kjv@DESCRIPTION: The New Simplified Bible is not affiliated with any Bible publishing society or religious organization. It is not related to the publishing and preaching work of Jehovah's Witnesses and it is not endorsed by the Watch Tower Society. kjv@RIGTHS: PUBLISHER: Jim Madsen, NSB


BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt
Found: rotherham@Matthew:1 @ ENGLISH: kjv@TITLE: Rotherham Version kjv@DESCRIPTION: The Emphasized Bible by J. B. Rotherham kjv@RIGTHS: originally published by Samuel Bagster and Sons in 1902 kjv@PUBLISHER: FREE BIBLE SOFTWARE GROUP


BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt
Found: rsv@Matthew:1 @ ENGLISH: kjv@TITLE: Revised Standard Version kjv@DESCRIPTION: The Holy Bible, Revised Standard Version 1952 (RSV), the authorized revision of the American Standard Version of 1901, Copyright (c) 1946, 1952, 1973 by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of Churches of Christ in the United States of America. kjv@RIGTHS: Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the churches of Christ in the U.S.A. 1946, 1952, 1973 Rachel Riensche, Vice President, Corporate Affairs Augsburg Fortress Publishers, 100 South Fifth Street, Suite 700. Minneapolis, MN 55402, USA kjv@PUBLISHER: DarkBibleORG


BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt
Found: rwp@Matthew:1 @ ENGLISH: TITLE: Robertson Word Pictures NT DESCRIPTION: WORD PICTURES IN THE NEW TESTAMENT BY ARCHIBALD THOMAS ROBERTSON A.M., D.D., LL.D., Litt.D. PROFESSOR OF NEW TESTAMENT INTERPRETATION IN THE SOUTHERN BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY OF LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY VOLUME I THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MATTHEW THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK VOLUME II THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO LUKE VOLUME III THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES VOLUME IV THE EPISTLES OF PAUL VOLUME V (c) 1932 (through 2006) THE FOURTH GOSPEL THE EPISTLE TO THE HEBREWS VOLUME VI (c) 1933 (through 2007) THE GENERAL EPISTLES THE REVELATION OF JOHN BAKER BOOK HOUSE Grand Rapids, Michigan 49516 Volumes 1-4 (c) 1930 expired and now Public Domain by Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention Six-volume Set ISBN: 0-8010-7710-9 Printed in the United States of America Volumes 5 (c) 1932 Renewal 1960 Broadman Press. All rights reserved. Used by permission. expires and becomes Public Domain Dec 31, 2006. Volumes 6 (c) 1933 Renewal 1960 Broadman Press. All rights reserved. Used by permission. expires and becomes Public Domain Dec 31, 2007.


BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt
Found: tsk@Matthew:1 @ ENGLISH: TITLE: Treasury Of Scriptural Knowledge DESCRIPTION:Verse by verse links to relevant passages RIGHTS:


BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt
Found: ylt@Matthew:1 @ ENGLISH: TITLE: Young's Literal Translation DESCRIPTION: The Young's Literal Translation was created on the belief that only the original translations themselves are truly inspired. While acknowledging that this means all English translations will lose some of their affect, the Young's Literal Translation seeks to keep this loss of meaning to a minimum by translating strictly literally, word for word. RIGHTS:


MOBILETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt
Found: asv @ TITLE: American Standard Version DESCRIPTION: The American Standard Version (ASV) of the Holy Bible was first published in 1901 by Thomas Nelson & Sons, and has earned a high reputation among the modern translations, and has become the foundation for several newer translations as well. Although the English used in the ASV is somewhat archaic, it isn't nearly as hard to understand as some passages of the King James Version of nearly three hundred years earlier.


MOBILETRANSLATIONINDEX.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


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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


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Found: tab[cebuano_ang_biblia_pinadayag@ntchap] @ 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: dby @ The Darby Bible was translated to English by John Nelson Darby and published in 1890. It was intended to provide a very literal translation to the common reader. Public Domain


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Found: frebbb @ BROKEN LINK TITLE: French Bible Bovet Bonnet (1900) DESCRIPTION: Version Bible Bovet Bonnet, from the Annotated Bible 1900 (BBB) (c) Claude Royerehttp://epelorient.free.fr - Lorient - France FreBBB Version 1.0 (june 2008) EN: This Sword Bible module provides the french translation of the OT by Félix Bovet (1824-1903), and of the NT by Louis Bonnet (1805-1892). They both are extracted from a well known commentary in France and Switzerland, still very appreciated today : "La Bible annotée". For practical reasons the verses reference have been modified to match the KJV one. FR: Ce module Sword FreBBB est composé de la traduction française de Félix Bovet (1824-1903) pour l'Ancien Testament, et de Louis Bonnet pour le Nouveau. Elles sont extraites de l'ouvrage bien connu : "La Bible annotée". Toutes les deux réunissent des qualités d'exactitude et d'expression qui les rendent agréables à lire par elles-mêmes, indépendamment de leurs notes. Afin de faciliter l'intégration aux logiciels bibliques, la numération des versets est celle de la King James. Claude Royère claude.royere@gmail.comhttp://epelorient.free.fr RIGTHS: Copyrighted; Free non-commercial distribution PUBLISHER:


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Found: gltv @ TITLE: Green's Literal Translation DESCRIPTION: Green's Literal Translation (LITV). Scripture quoted by permission. Copyright 1993 by Jay P. Green Sr. All rights reserved. Jay P. Green Sr., Lafayette, IN. U.S.A. 47903. Permission to non-commercially distribute freely for use with The SWORD Project, granted by Jay P. Green, Jr. on Oct 3, 2002 RIGTHS: no entry DistributionLicense in sword.conf found PUBLISHER:


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Found: jub @ TITLE: English Jubilee 2000 Bible DESCRIPTION: Translated from the Original Texts in Hebrew and Greek into Spanish by Casiodoro de Reina (1569) and compared with the revision of Cipriano de Valera (1602). Based on the New Testament of Francisco de Enzinas (1543) and on the New Testament (1556) with the Psalms (1557) of Juan Perez de Pineda.\par This material was translated from Spanish into English by Russell M. Stendal and compared with the Old English Translation of William Tyndale (Pentateuch of 1530, Ploughboy Edition New Testament of 1534, Joshua to 2 Chronicles of 1537, and Jonah). It was also compared word for word with the Authorized Version (by King James) of 1611. RIGTHS: Copyright 2000, 2001 Russell Martin Stendal May be quoted in other works.  May be used freely in all non-profit, non-commercial Bible distribution endeavors provided the content is not altered. For all commercial reproduction express written permission from the publisher is required. PUBLISHER: DarkBibleORG


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Found: kjv @ Also called the Authorized Version, the King James Version of the Bible was translated by a committee headed by Lancelot Andrewes. Based on the work done by William Tyndale in 1526, The King James Version was completed in 1611 and has been influencing Christianity ever since.


MOBILETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt
Found: litv @ TITLE: Green's Literal Translation DESCRIPTION: Green's Literal Translation (LITV). Scripture quoted by permission. Copyright 1993 by Jay P. Green Sr. All rights reserved. Jay P. Green Sr., Lafayette, IN. U.S.A. 47903. Permission to non-commercially distribute freely for use with The SWORD Project, granted by Jay P. Green, Jr. on Oct 3, 2002 RIGTHS: no entry DistributionLicense in sword.conf found PUBLISHER:


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Found: mnt @ TITLE: Montgomery New Testament DESCRIPTION: Montgomery New Testament (1924) by Helen Barrett Montgomery\par This is the only modem speech translation of the New Testament produced by a woman. Helen Barrett Montgomery's translation is marked by a conversational style, with the text arranged into paragraphs. RIGTHS: Public Domain PUBLISHER: SnowBall


MOBILETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt
Found: nkjv @ The New King James Version was conceived by Arthur Farstad in an effort to translate into everyday English the literal context of the scriptures, just as the King James Version did in the 16th century.


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Found: nsb @ TITLE: New Simplified Bible DESCRIPTION: The New Simplified Bible is not affiliated with any Bible publishing society or religious organization. It is not related to the publishing and preaching work of Jehovah's Witnesses and it is not endorsed by the Watch Tower Society. RIGTHS: PUBLISHER: Jim Madsen, NSB


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Found: rotherham @ TITLE: Rotherham Version DESCRIPTION: The Emphasized Bible by J. B. Rotherham RIGTHS: originally published by Samuel Bagster and Sons in 1902 PUBLISHER: FREE BIBLE SOFTWARE GROUP


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Found: rsv @ ENGLISH: TITLE: Revised Standard Version DESCRIPTION: The Holy Bible, Revised Standard Version 1952 (RSV), the authorized revision of the American Standard Version of 1901, Copyright (c) 1946, 1952, 1973 by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of Churches of Christ in the United States of America. RIGTHS: Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the churches of Christ in the U.S.A. 1946, 1952, 1973 Rachel Riensche, Vice President, Corporate Affairs Augsburg Fortress Publishers, 100 South Fifth Street, Suite 700. Minneapolis, MN 55402, USA PUBLISHER: DarkBibleORG


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Found: rwp @ TITLE: Robertson Word Pictures NT DESCRIPTION: WORD PICTURES IN THE NEW TESTAMENT BY ARCHIBALD THOMAS ROBERTSON A.M., D.D., LL.D., Litt.D. (c) 1932 (through 2006) (c) 1933 (through 2007) (c) 1930 expired and now Public Domain (c) 1932 Renewal 1960 Broadman Press. All rights reserved. Used by permission. Public Domain Dec 31, 2006 + 2007


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Found: tab[sf_basque_1571_nt@ntchap] @ BROKEN LINK TITLE: Basque(Navarro-Labourdin)NT DESCRIPTION: New Testament in the Basque Language (Navarro-Labourdin) Translated, and published on August 22, 1571, by Pierre Hautin. PUBLISHER: FreeBibleSoftwarGroup


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Found: tab[sf_ostervald_rev1@ntchap] @ TITLE: La Bible J.F. Ostervald 1996 DESCRIPTION: J.F. Ostervald et son équipe a révisé la Bible d'Olivétan (1535), cette révision a été editée la première fois en 1744. Version présentée Il s'agit de la version révisée en 1996. Jean Frederic Ostervald, Swiss Protestant divine was born at Neuchatel on November 25, 1663. He was educated at Zurich and at Saumur. Studied theology at Orleans under Claude Pajon at Paris under Jean Claude and at Geneva under Louis Tronchin and was ordained to the ministry in 1683. Bagster's 1831 London Polygot which included eight languages and one of those was the French version by Ostervald. RIGTHS: Public Domain PUBLISHER: FreeBibleSoftwareGroup


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Found: tab[sf_tischendorf@ntchap] @ TITLE: Greek NT Tischendorf 8th Ed DESCRIPTION: The Greek Text corresponds to the printed text found in,Tischendorf, Constantinus, Novum Testamentum Graece, editio octava critica major Vol. I, 1869; Vol. II 1872, Leipzig:Giesecke and Devrient. Vol 3, Prolegomena, ed. by Caspar Rene' Gregory, Leipzig: Hinrichs, 1894. The text contains no accents or diacritical marks. This text was prepared from the Westcott-Hort-Nestle Aland text found in the Greek text prepared by Dr. Maurice Robinson. The text was compared to the printed edition of Tischendorf's. Changes were made in the text to make it correspond to the printed edition. The text was proofed against the Tischendorf text. According to J. Harold Greenleem, His 'eighth major edition' (1869-72) contains a critical apparatus which has never been equaled in comprehensiveness of citation of Greek mss., versions, and patristic evidence. A century later it is still indispensable for serious work in the text of the N.T. RIGTHS: The Greek text is released as a public domain text. PUBLISHER: FreeBibleSoftwareGroup


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Found: tsk @ TITLE: Treasury Of Scriptural Knowledge DESCRIPTION:Verse by verse links to relevant passages RIGHTS:


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Found: ylt @ The Young's Literal Translation was created on the belief that only the original translations themselves are truly inspired. While acknowledging that this means all English translations will lose some of their affect, the Young's Literal Translation seeks to keep this loss of meaning to a minimum by translating strictly literally, word for word.


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ ABROGATE –– to abolish or nullify a law by authoritative action


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ ABSOLUTE –– unconditioned by qualifications or limitations


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ AMILLENNIALISM –– the eschatological view that on earth before the return of Christ there will be no age of military rule by Christ (contrary to premillennialism) nor an age of great blessing and success for the gospel (contrary to postmillennialism); at Christ's return the general resurrection of the righteous and unrighteous will take place, followed immediately by the final judgment


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ ASCETICISM –– the ethical view that holiness or purity is achieved by mandatory abstinence from bodily comforts and material pleasures (e.g., food, alcohol, sleep, sex, money)


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ COVENANT –– a mutually binding compact between God and His people, sovereignly transacted by the Lord, wherein a promise is made by God which calls for trust on the part of His people and entails obligations of submission which are sanctioned by blessings and curses


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ COVENANT THEOLOGY –– the position that all of the post-fall covenants made by God are essentially one, centering on God's gracious promise in Jesus Christ, with each successive covenant expanding on previous ones, rather than disgarding them or running parallel to the others; the covenants prior to Christ were marked by anticipation and administered by foreshadows, while the fulfillment or substance was found in Christ's person and redemptive work, establishing the New Covenant today


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ DISPENSATION –– a distinct administration of God's covenantal relation with man or the age characterized by such


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ EX POST FACTO –– applied "after the fact," .thereby disregarding the previous circumstances, status, or legal character of an event


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ GENERAL EQUITY –– (expression used by Reformed or Puritan theologians to denote:) the underlying substance, principle, or point of a law-over against the specific case or cultural setting mentioned by it


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ INDUCTIVE –– characterized by studying particular cases (factors, evidences) one by one in order to arrive at a generalization


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ JUSTIFICATION –– God's gracious act of forgiving sinners and treating them as if they had never sinned, based on the imputation of Christ's righteousness, and appropriated by living faith


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ LEGALISM –– the view that one is saved by the merit of his own efforts to performs works of the law


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ PENAL SANCTION –– a coercive, civil punishment which honors and enforces a law by being imposed on those who violate it


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ PENOLOGY –– the study or theory of punishment, especially the punishment of criminals by the state


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ PHARISEES –– a separatist and self-righteous sect in Judaism which prided itself in strict adherence to the Mosaic law, but which attended only to external and trifling details and actually nullified the law by adding to it human traditions


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ PLURALISM –– the view that civil policy should balance the rights of various social spheres (e.g., family, school, church, business) and protect the rights of all conflicting viewpoints within the society, thereby not being based upon or favoring any one distinctive religion, philosophy, party, or sphere of life


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ POSTMILLENNIALISM –– the eschatological view that Christ will return "after the millennium"; Christ has established His Messianic kingdom on earth, it is growing in numbers, area, and influence by means of the preaching of the gospel and Christian nurture, and it will have visible, worldwide, and blessed success before Christ returns at the general resurrection for final judgment


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ PREMILLENNIALISM –– the eschatological view that Christ will return "before the millennium" in order to resurrect the saints (the "first resurrection"), establish a military rule from Jerusalem over the rebellious nations (the battle of Armageddon), and usher in a thousand year period of material peace and prosperity; at the end of this period the nations (still in natural bodies) will rebel and make war against Christ and the resurrected saints (the battle of Gog and Magog), who will be saved by fire from heaven, followed by the second resurrection––now of unbelievers––and the final judgment


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ PRO-NOMIAN –– characterized by favoring, supporting, or defending the law


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ PURITY PRINCIPLES –– those truths taught or symbolized by ceremonial laws of outward cleanliness, such as the pollution of sin and its repugnance to a holy God, so that only one untainted by defilement may approach Him (e.g., laws dealing with purification for priests, issues of blood, disfigurement, leprosy)


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ REDEMPTIVE HISTORY –– the special, unified course of historical events by which God prepared, accomplished, and applies redemption for His people and thereby advances His saving kingdom


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ REFORMED –– (as used in theology:) characterized by agreement with or adherence to the doctrine, worship, ethic or polity of the Protestant Reformation, more particularly the Swiss or Calvinist branch there-of (in distinction from Lutheranism, Anabaptism)


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ RELATIVISM, CULTURAL –– the view that what is morally right or wrong is not absolute, but internally adapted to a specific culture, being determined by that particular society's attitudes, folkways or tribal values; thus "justice," for instance, actually changes from culture to culture (not simply beliefs about justice) and cannot be defined transculturally


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ SACRIFICIAL PRINCIPLES –– regulations on sacrifices, offerings, and priests or the underlying general truths taught or symbolized by them (e.g., there is no atonement for sin without shed blood)


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ SEPARATION PRINCIPLES –– those truths about the separation of God's people from sin and the unbelieving world which were symbolized or taught by certain ceremonial laws of the Old Covenant (e.g., the distinction between clean and unclean meats, the prohibition of mixing seeds or types of cloth)


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ SITUATIONISM –– the ethical view that right and wrong cannot be defined in advance for general types of circumstances and actions, so that moral decisions should not be based upon laws; the "loving" . thing to do must be determined by the situation itself, using a utilitarian approach (seeking the greatest pleasure or happiness for the greatest number of people)


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ SYMBOLIC LAW –– pedagogic laws which communicated certain truths by symbolic means, rather than (or not primarily) in explicit fashion (e.g., sacrificial laws, purity laws, separation laws)


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ THEOCRACY –– literally "the rule of God," however this is thought to be expressed (e.g., by His revealed principles, by His chosen leaders, by Himself in the person of the Son, etc.); the word is variously used by writers for different intended conceptions, some using it as a code word for uniqueness of Old Testament Israel, others using it for any social system where the church rules the state (or is not separated from it), and still others for a civil government which strives to submit to the socio-political standing laws revealed by God (in Old or New Testaments)


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ UNREGENERATE –– not born again or spiritually renewed by the power of the Holy Spirit; pertaining to the "natural man" who is lost in sin, unable to do God's will or to understand the things of the Spirit


THEOLOGYGLOSSARY.txt
Found: @ WESTMINSTER STANDARDS –– the Westminster Confession of Faith and Catechisms (Longer and Shorter) which were composed 1643-1647 at the request of the English Parliament and which, since that time, have served as subordinate doctrinal standards in Presbyterian churches; deemed a model of "Reformed" doctrine


DOREARTGALLERY.txt
Found: http://catholic-resources.org/Art/Dore.htm @ Adapted for pBiblx from sources found at The Dore Bible Gallery at Catholic Resources Org compiled by Felix Just, S.J., Ph.D - Hosted byhttp://shepherdpuplinux.us


DOREARTGALLERY.txt
Found: strkjv@Genesis:6 @ The World Is Destroyed by Water http://likepreciousfaith.us/img/Dore/OT-006-med.jpg


DOREARTGALLERY.txt
Found: strkjv@Genesis:37 @ Joseph Is Sold by His Brothers http://likepreciousfaith.us/img/Dore/OT-026-med.jpg


DOREARTGALLERY.txt
Found: strkjv@1Kings:13 @ The Disobedient Prophet Is Slain by a Lion http://likepreciousfaith.us/img/Dore/OT-094-med.jpg


DOREARTGALLERY.txt
Found: strkjv@1Kings:19 @ Elijah Is Nourished by an Angel http://likepreciousfaith.us/img/Dore/OT-097-med.jpg


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Found: strkjv@2Kings:2 @ Some Children Are Destroyed by Bears http://likepreciousfaith.us/img/Dore/OT-103-med.jpg


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Found: strkjv@2Kings:17 @ Foreign Nations Are Slain by Lions in Samaria http://likepreciousfaith.us/img/Dore/OT-108-med.jpg


DOREARTGALLERY.txt
Found: strkjv@Isaiah:13 @ Isaiah's Vision of the Destruction of Babylon http://likepreciousfaith.us/img/Dore/OT-127-med.jpg


DOREARTGALLERY.txt
Found: strkjv@Jonah:2 @ Jonah Is Spewed Forth by the Whale http://likepreciousfaith.us/img/Dore/OT-138-med.jpg


DOREARTGALLERY.txt
Found: strkjv@Matthew:2 @ Wise Men Are Guided by a Star http://likepreciousfaith.us/img/Dore/NT-163-med.jpg


DOREARTGALLERY.txt
Found: strkjv@Revelation:18 @ Babylon Has Fallen http://likepreciousfaith.us/img/Dore/NT-239-med.jpg


NAMESOF_.txt
Found: strkjv@Isaiah:14:4 @ King of Babylon - NamesOfAntichrist


LOCALMEDIA.txt
Found: HTML @ media: html/A_Harmony_of_the_Gospels_for_Students_of_the_Life_of_Christ_by_A._T._Robertson.html


LOCALMEDIA.txt
Found: MID @ media: midi/A_Lamb_Goes_Uncomplaining_Forth-An_Wasserfluessen_Babylon.mid


B2P2018.txt
Found: info @ BackToPsalmsSeries The Back to the Psalms Series - Commentary by Layman RandyP


PBIBLXINDEX.txt
Found: index:PSALMSBYTHEME @ STUDY BIBLE BY - Psalms by Theme


BIBLEMAPS.txt
Found: http://maps.google.com/?q=32.53650368616845,44.42088287373876(Babylon)&z=7&om=0 @ Babylon - Babel - kjv@2Kings:17:24, kjv@2Kings:17:30, kjv@2Kings:20:12, kjv@2Kings:20:14, kjv@2Kings:20:17, kjv@2Kings:20:18, kjv@2Kings:24:1, kjv@2Kings:24:7, kjv@2Kings:24:10, kjv@2Kings:24:11, kjv@2Kings:24:12, kjv@2Kings:24:15, kjv@2Kings:24:16, kjv@2Kings:24:17, kjv@2Kings:24:20, kjv@2Kings:25:1, kjv@2Kings:25:6, kjv@2Kings:25:7, kjv@2Kings:25:8, kjv@2Kings:25:11, kjv@2Kings:25:13, kjv@2Kings:25:20, kjv@2Kings:25:21, kjv@2Kings:25:22, kjv@2Kings:25:23, kjv@2Kings:25:24, kjv@2Kings:25:27, kjv@2Kings:25:28, kjv@1Chronicles:9:1, kjv@2Chronicles:32:31, kjv@2Chronicles:33:11, kjv@2Chronicles:36:6, kjv@2Chronicles:36:7, kjv@2Chronicles:36:10, kjv@2Chronicles:36:18, kjv@2Chronicles:36:20, kjv@Ezra:2:1, kjv@Ezra:5:12, kjv@Ezra:5:13, kjv@Ezra:5:14, kjv@Ezra:5:17, kjv@Ezra:6:5, kjv@Nehemiah:7:6, kjv@Nehemiah:13:6, Est kjv@2:6, Psalms:87:4, kjv@Psalms:137:1, kjv@Psalms:137:8, kjv@Isaiah:13:1, kjv@Isaiah:13:19, kjv@Isaiah:14:4, kjv@Isaiah:14:22, kjv@Isaiah:21:9, kjv@Isaiah:39:1, kjv@Isaiah:39:3, kjv@Isaiah:39:6, kjv@Isaiah:39:7, kjv@Isaiah:43:14, kjv@Isaiah:47:1, kjv@Isaiah:48:14, kjv@Isaiah:48:20, kjv@Jeremiah:20:4, kjv@Jeremiah:20:5, kjv@Jeremiah:20:6, kjv@Jeremiah:21:2, kjv@Jeremiah:21:4, kjv@Jeremiah:21:7, kjv@Jeremiah:21:10, kjv@Jeremiah:22:25, kjv@Jeremiah:24:1, kjv@Jeremiah:25:1, kjv@Jeremiah:25:9, kjv@Jeremiah:25:11, kjv@Jeremiah:25:12, kjv@Jeremiah:25:26, kjv@Jeremiah:27:6, kjv@Jeremiah:27:8, kjv@Jeremiah:27:9, kjv@Jeremiah:27:11, kjv@Jeremiah:27:12, kjv@Jeremiah:27:13, kjv@Jeremiah:27:14, kjv@Jeremiah:27:16, kjv@Jeremiah:27:17, kjv@Jeremiah:27:18, kjv@Jeremiah:27:20, kjv@Jeremiah:27:22, kjv@Jeremiah:28:2, kjv@Jeremiah:28:3, kjv@Jeremiah:28:4, kjv@Jeremiah:28:6, kjv@Jeremiah:28:11, kjv@Jeremiah:28:14, kjv@Jeremiah:29:1, kjv@Jeremiah:29:3, kjv@Jeremiah:29:4, kjv@Jeremiah:29:10, kjv@Jeremiah:29:15, kjv@Jeremiah:29:20, kjv@Jeremiah:29:21, kjv@Jeremiah:29:22, kjv@Jeremiah:29:28, kjv@Jeremiah:32:2, kjv@Jeremiah:32:3, kjv@Jeremiah:32:4, kjv@Jeremiah:32:5, kjv@Jeremiah:32:28, kjv@Jeremiah:32:36, kjv@Jeremiah:34:1, kjv@Jeremiah:34:2, kjv@Jeremiah:34:3, kjv@Jeremiah:34:7, kjv@Jeremiah:34:21, kjv@Jeremiah:35:11, kjv@Jeremiah:36:29, kjv@Jeremiah:37:1, kjv@Jeremiah:37:17, kjv@Jeremiah:37:19, kjv@Jeremiah:38:3, kjv@Jeremiah:38:17, kjv@Jeremiah:38:18, kjv@Jeremiah:38:22, kjv@Jeremiah:38:23, kjv@Jeremiah:39:1, kjv@Jeremiah:39:3, kjv@Jeremiah:39:5, kjv@Jeremiah:39:6, kjv@Jeremiah:39:7, kjv@Jeremiah:39:9, kjv@Jeremiah:39:11, kjv@Jeremiah:39:13, kjv@Jeremiah:40:1, kjv@Jeremiah:40:4, kjv@Jeremiah:40:5, kjv@Jeremiah:40:7, kjv@Jeremiah:40:9, kjv@Jeremiah:40:11, kjv@Jeremiah:41:2, kjv@Jeremiah:41:18, kjv@Jeremiah:42:11, kjv@Jeremiah:43:3, kjv@Jeremiah:43:10, kjv@Jeremiah:44:30, kjv@Jeremiah:46:2, kjv@Jeremiah:46:13, kjv@Jeremiah:46:26, kjv@Jeremiah:49:28, kjv@Jeremiah:49:30, kjv@Jeremiah:50:1, kjv@Jeremiah:50:2, kjv@Jeremiah:50:8, kjv@Jeremiah:50:9, kjv@Jeremiah:50:13, kjv@Jeremiah:50:14, kjv@Jeremiah:50:16, kjv@Jeremiah:50:17, kjv@Jeremiah:50:18, kjv@Jeremiah:50:23, kjv@Jeremiah:50:24, kjv@Jeremiah:50:28, kjv@Jeremiah:50:29, kjv@Jeremiah:50:34, kjv@Jeremiah:50:35, kjv@Jeremiah:50:39, kjv@Jeremiah:50:42, kjv@Jeremiah:50:43, kjv@Jeremiah:50:45, kjv@Jeremiah:50:46, kjv@Jeremiah:51:1, kjv@Jeremiah:51:2, kjv@Jeremiah:51:6, kjv@Jeremiah:51:7, kjv@Jeremiah:51:8, kjv@Jeremiah:51:9, kjv@Jeremiah:51:11, kjv@Jeremiah:51:12, kjv@Jeremiah:51:24, kjv@Jeremiah:51:29, kjv@Jeremiah:51:30, kjv@Jeremiah:51:31, kjv@Jeremiah:51:33, kjv@Jeremiah:51:34, kjv@Jeremiah:51:35, kjv@Jeremiah:51:37, kjv@Jeremiah:51:41, kjv@Jeremiah:51:42, kjv@Jeremiah:51:44, kjv@Jeremiah:51:47, kjv@Jeremiah:51:48, kjv@Jeremiah:51:49, kjv@Jeremiah:51:53, kjv@Jeremiah:51:54, kjv@Jeremiah:51:55, kjv@Jeremiah:51:56, kjv@Jeremiah:51:58, kjv@Jeremiah:51:59, kjv@Jeremiah:51:60, kjv@Jeremiah:51:61, kjv@Jeremiah:51:64, kjv@Jeremiah:52:3, kjv@Jeremiah:52:4, kjv@Jeremiah:52:9, kjv@Jeremiah:52:10, kjv@Jeremiah:52:11, kjv@Jeremiah:52:12, kjv@Jeremiah:52:15, kjv@Jeremiah:52:17, kjv@Jeremiah:52:26, kjv@Jeremiah:52:27, kjv@Jeremiah:52:31, kjv@Jeremiah:52:32, kjv@Ezekiel:12:13, kjv@Ezekiel:17:12, kjv@Ezekiel:17:16, kjv@Ezekiel:17:20, kjv@Ezekiel:19:9, kjv@Ezekiel:21:19, kjv@Ezekiel:21:21, kjv@Ezekiel:24:2, kjv@Ezekiel:26:7, kjv@Ezekiel:29:18, kjv@Ezekiel:29:19, kjv@Ezekiel:30:10, kjv@Ezekiel:30:24, kjv@Ezekiel:30:25, kjv@Ezekiel:32:11, kjv@Daniel:1:1, kjv@Daniel:2:12, kjv@Daniel:2:14, kjv@Daniel:2:18, kjv@Daniel:2:24, kjv@Daniel:2:48, kjv@Daniel:2:49, kjv@Daniel:3:1, kjv@Daniel:3:12, kjv@Daniel:3:30, kjv@Daniel:4:6, kjv@Daniel:4:29, kjv@Daniel:4:30, kjv@Daniel:5:7, kjv@Daniel:7:1, kjv@Micah:4:10, kjv@Zechariah:2:7, kjv@Zechariah:6:10, kjv@Matthew:1:11, kjv@Matthew:1:12, kjv@Matthew:1:17, kjv@Acts:7:43, kjv@1Peter:5:13, kjv@Revelation:14:8, kjv@Revelation:16:19, kjv@Revelation:17:5, kjv@Revelation:18:2, kjv@Revelation:18:10, kjv@Revelation:18:21 MAPS - PLACES


BIBLEMAPS.txt
Found: http://maps.google.com/?q=32.53650368616845,44.42088287373876(Babylonia)&z=7&om=0 @ Babylonia - Babel - kjv@Ezra:1:11, kjv@Ezra:2:1, kjv@Ezra:5:12, kjv@Ezra:6:1, kjv@Ezra:7:6, kjv@Ezra:7:9, kjv@Ezra:7:16, kjv@Ezra:8:1 MAPS - PLACES


BIBLEMAPS.txt
Found: http://maps.google.com/?q=32.824979,21.858301(Libya)&z=7&om=0 @ Libya - Cyrene - kjv@Ezekiel:30:5, kjv@Acts:2:10 MAPS - PLACES


WEBCHURCHHISTORY.txt
Found: Info @

Online: CHURCHRODENT Rich Tatum's Glossary of Christian History. Based in-part on Bruce Shelley's Christian History in Plain Language. © 1995-1998 by Richard A. Tatumhttp://tatumweb.com/blog/about/contact/ "


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Found: HHH @ Hilda of Whitby


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Found: WWW @ Whitby, the monastery


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Found: WWW @ Synod of Whitby


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Found: PPP @ Presbyterians


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Found: WWW @ Whitby, Synod of


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Found: 18 Nov 680 @ Hilda of Whitby, Abbess and Peacemaker


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Found: Wikipedia @ Fanny Crosby (1820–1915), blind American writer of many famous hymns including "Blessed Assurance"


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Found: Wikipedia @ William Irvine (1863–1947), founder of the Cooneyites and Two by Twos sects


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Found: Wikipedia @ Edward Cooney (1867–1960), evangelist and early leader of the Cooneyites and Go-Preachers sects


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Found: Wikipedia @ Donald Barnhouse (1895–1960), former pastor of Tenth Presbyterian Church, founder of Eternity magazine


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Found: Wikipedia @ D. James Kennedy (1930–2007), founder of Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church and Knox Theological Seminary


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Found: Wikipedia @ James Montgomery Boice (1938–2000), former pastor of Tenth Presbyterian Church, author of The Doctrines of Grace: Rediscovering the Evangelical Gospel


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Found: Wikipedia @ Anthony Gilby


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Found: 381 A.D. @ Constantinople I] - called by Emperor Theodosius I - 150 bishops condemned some sects, reaffirmed Nicea I and defined the Holy Spirit as consubstantial and coeternal with the Father and Son. Bishop of Constantinople 2nd in precedence to Rome.


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Found: 400 A.D @ The Feast of Annunciation was started by Chrysostom (around 400 A.D.) according to the Ante-Nicene Church Fathers vol.6 p.58 footnote 1.


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Found: 431 A.D. @ Ephesus - called by Eastern Emperor Theodosius II and western Emperor Valentinian II to condemn Nestorianism. Nestorians kicked out of Orthodox Churches (Cyril was involved and there were a lot of politics)


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Found: 553 A.D. @ Constantinople II - called by Emperor Justinian I, anathematized Theodore of Mopsuestia, Theodoret of Currhus and Ebas of Edessa.


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Found: 649 A.D. @ Lateran Synod - called by Pope Martin I - 105 bishops


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Found: 664 A.D. @ Synod of Whitby, Britain Oswy abandons Celtic church for Roman Catholic church


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Found: 680 A.D. @ Constantinople III - called by Emperor Constantine IV. condemned monothelitism


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Found: 691 A.D. @ Constantinople IV - called by Emperor Justinian II. legislative code for the church. Western church never accepted this.


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Found: 754 A.D. @ Constantinople V - called by Emperor Constantine V. Condemned image worship.


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Found: 869-870 @ Constantinople VI called by Emperor Basil I to confirm deposing Photius, Patriarch of Constantinople.


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Found: 1672 @ Council of Jerusalem. Orthodox church recognizes the gospel and Condemns it. It refutes Cyril Lucar point-by-point.


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Found: http://www.wholesomewords.org/biography/biorpcrosby.html @ Fanny Crosby (1820-1915) American hymn writer and poetess.


WEBCHRISTIANITYSTUDY.txt
Found: DENOMINATIONS @ Hartford Institute For Religion Research List of American Denominations by homepage.


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Found: RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS @ British Israelism or "Anglo-Israelism": The Christian belief that many modern descendants of British and European heritage are descended from the Ten Lost Tribes or directly from the Tribe of Judah and thereby the heirs of the covenants with Abraham Isaac and Jacob.


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Found: RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS @ Conservative Evangelicalism: a division of evangelicalism characterised by reformed theology.


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Found: RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS @ Evangelicalism: A world-wide Protestant movement maintaining that the essence of the gospel consists in the doctrine of salvation by faith in Christ's atonement.[1]


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Found: RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS @ New Thought Movement: belief in metaphysical interpretation of the Bible. Phineas Quimby is generally considered the founder of New Thought. His influence on the New Thought movement can be traced through Unity Church, Divine Science, Religious Science, Understanding Principles for Better Living Church and Seicho-No-Ie.


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Found: RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS @ Postmodern Christianity: an understanding of Christianity that has been influenced by continental philosophy.


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Found: POLITICAL MOVEMENTS @ Christian anarchism: the rejection of all authority and power other than God, sometimes even including the organized church. Christian anarchists believe that Jesus of Nazareth was an anarchist, and that his movement was reversed by strong Judaist and Roman statist influences.


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Found: POLITICAL MOVEMENTS @ Christian libertarianism: those who are committed to non-aggression and property rights, strongly opposed to State coercion and (military, social, and economic) interventionism as unjustifiable on Christian ethical grounds, advocate the promotion of virtue by persuasion only and either minimal government or no government (see Christian anarchism).


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Found: POLITICAL MOVEMENTS @ Christian right: encompasses a spectrum of conservative Christian political and social movements and organizations characterized by their strong support of social values they deem traditional in the United States and other western countries.


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Found: POLITICAL MOVEMENTS @ Dominionism: a movement among socially conservative Christians to gain influence or control over secular civil government through political action — seeking either a nation governed by Christians or a nation governed by a Christian understanding of biblical law.


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Found: PHILOSOPHICAL MOVEMENTS @ Christian asceticism: a life which is characterised by refraining from worldly pleasures and luxuries, such as wealth, private possessions, and alcohol.


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Found: PHILOSOPHICAL MOVEMENTS @ Christian existentialism: a school of thought founded by the 19th-century Danish philosopher and father of existentialism, Søren Kierkegaard, which emphasizes subjectivity and deep reflection on purpose, the apparent absurdity of life and the cosmos, the inevitable despair of an awakened existence, and finding authenticity of self by faith in God.


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Found: PHILOSOPHICAL MOVEMENTS @ Postmodern Christianity: an understanding of Christianity that has been influenced by the postmodern trend in 20th-century continental philosophy, associated with literary deconstruction, postliberal or narrative theology, and the Emerging church movement.


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Found: PHILOSOPHICAL MOVEMENTS @ Wedding of the Weddings in Poland: considers the wedding celebration as a deeply religious acting that should not be distorted by alcohol consumption ("Jesus should enter the wedding house and not be driven away by alcohol")


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Found: THEOLOGY MAJOR TOPICS @ Theology Proper : the study of God's attributes, nature, and relation to the world. May include: Theodicy : attempts at reconciling the existence of evil and suffering in the world with the nature and justice of God; Apophatic theology : negative theology which seeks to describe God by negation (e.g., immutable, impassible ). It is the discussion of what God is not, or the investigation of how language about God breaks down (see the nature of God in Western theology). Apophatic theology often is contrasted with "Cataphatic theology."


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Found: THEOLOGY ROMAN-CATHOLIC @ Indulgences (i.e., remissions by the Church of some penalties for sin);


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Found: THEOLOGY POST-REFORMATION @ Adventism : Typified by the Seventh-day Adventist Church.


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Found: THEOLOGY POST-REFORMATION @ Arminianism : Reaction to Calvinist soteriology, which affirms man's freedom to accept or reject God's gift of salvation; identified with Dutch Reformed theologian Jacobus Arminius, developed by Hugo Grotius, defended by the Remonstrants, and popularized by John Wesley. Key doctrine of Anglican and Methodist churches, adopted by many Baptists and some Congregationalists.


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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).


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Found: THEOLOGY POST-REFORMATION @ Dispensationalism : Belief in a conservative, Biblically literalist hermeneutic and philosophy of history that, by stressing the dichotomy between Israel and the Church, rejects supersessionism (commonly referred to as "replacement theology").


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Found: THEOLOGY POST-REFORMATION @ Open Theism : A rejection of the exhaustive foreknowledge of God, by attributing it to Greek philosophy.


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Found: THEOLOGY POST-REFORMATION @ Presbyterianism : Form of governance used in Presbyterian and Reformed churches.


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Found: THEOLOGY POST-REFORMATION @ Universalism : In various forms, the belief that all people will ultimately be reconciled with God; most famously defended by Origen.


NGRAMGOSPEL.txt
Found: 7 @ filter:NT-GOSPEL be fulfilled which was spoken by


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Found: 5 @ filter:NT-GOSPEL you by what authority I do


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Found: 5 @ filter:NT-GOSPEL by what authority I do these


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Found: 7 @ filter:NT-GOSPEL fulfilled which was spoken by


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Found: 5 @ filter:NT-GOSPEL you by what authority I


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Found: 9 @ filter:NT-GOSPEL which was spoken by


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Found: 70 @ filter:NT-GOSPEL by the


BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: strkjv@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.


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Found: strkjv@Numbers:1 @ NUMBERS - The name of this book originated from the two numberings of the people related in it: the first at Sinai in the second year of the Exodus and another on the plains of Moab opposite Jericho in the 40th year. A better title is the one give by the Hebrew themselves, Bemidhbar ( "In the Wilderness"), for it describes the locale of the major events of the book. In all these events, the writer sees the guiding hand of God, sustaining, delivering, and keeping covenant with His people, as He prepares them for entrance into the land promised first to Abraham ( kjv@Genesis:12:1 ).


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Found: strkjv@Ezra:1 @ EZRA - NEHEMIAH - Written originally as one book, these two books describe the return of the Jewish exiles after more than a half-century of bondage in Babylon, and the subsequent restoration of Jerusalem, its Temple and it walls. Ezra and Nehemiah are of special importance, since they contain nearly all of the direct information known of the post-Exilic period of Hebrew history.


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Found: strkjv@Nehemiah:1 @ EZRA - NEHEMIAH - Written originally as one book, these two books describe the return of the Jewish exiles after more than a half-century of bondage in Babylon, and the subsequent restoration of Jerusalem, its Temple and it walls. Ezra and Nehemiah are of special importance, since they contain nearly all of the direct information known of the post-Exilic period of Hebrew history.


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Found: strkjv@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.


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Found: strkjv@Songs:1 @ THE SONG OF SOLOMON - This book, the only one in the Bible that has love for its sole theme, is a collection or cycle of marriage songs. Again, as with Ecclesiastes, the composition is about Solomon, and not by him. The Song is didactic and moral in its purpose, and has traditionally been interpreted as showing God’s love for His Chosen People and Christ’s love for His Bride, the Church.


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Found: strkjv@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.


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Found: strkjv@Daniel:1 @ DANIEL - Traditionally considered as the work of the Prophet Daniel in exile in Babylon during the 6th century B.C., many modern scholars classify the book as an "apocalypse" that was the product of a pious Jew living under the persecution of Antiochus Epiphanes (175-164 B.C.). In a series of events and visions, the author presents a view of history in which God rules and prevails over men and nations to achieve ultimate victory for the "saints" of God.


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Found: strkjv@Joel:1 @ JOEL - Traditionally called the "Prophet of Pentecost," since his prophecy of the outpouring of the Spirit ( kjv@Joel:2:28 ) is quoted by Peter ( kjv@Acts:2:16 ) as being fulfilled at Pentecost, Joel was the kind of man who could see the eternal in the temporal. The occasion of his message was a devastating locust plague, which he interpreted as foreboding the Day of the Lord when God would act directly to punish His people for their sins. Joel calls upon the people of Judah to repent, promising that repentance will bring God’s blessings, material and spiritual.


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Found: strkjv@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: strkjv@Jonah:1 @ JONAH - The Old Testament counterpart of kjv@John:3:16, this book declares the universality of God’s love embracing even pagan nations. Its authorship and historicity are disputed. If one is willing to accept the miraculous, there is no compelling reason to deny its historicity. There is a strong possibility that the book is about Jonah and not by him. The author relates how Jonah refused God’s call to preach to the people of Nineveh, his punishment for this disobedience, his ready response to a second summons, and his bitter complaint at God’s sparing the city following her repentance. Christ Himself alludes to Jonah when speaking of His own death and Resurrection ( kjv@Matthew:12:39, kjv@Matthew:16:4; kjv@Luke:11:29-32 ).


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Found: strkjv@Nahum:1 @ NAHUM - This book is a vivid prediction of the approaching downfall of Nineveh, the capital city of Assyria, one of the most warlike of the ancient heathen nations. Of the Prophet Nahum, whose name means "consolation" or "comfort", little is known. His purpose was to comfort his people, long harassed by Assyria, with the promise that this cruel and oppressing people would soon meet destruction at God’s hand.


BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: strkjv@Malachi:1 @ MALACHI - The name of the last book of the Old Testament and of the Prophet whose oracles it contains. Malachi ( from Hebrew meaning "my messenger") is an invaluable source concerning the Judaean Jews during the Persian period. Two themes are predomination: the sin and apostasy of Israel ( Malachi:1-2 ); and the coming judgment upon the faithless, with blessings promised for those who repent ( Malachi:3-4 ). The growing Messianic expectation in the Old Testament is apparent in Malachi by the announcement of God’s "messenger of the covenant", by whose coming Israel will be purified and judged; and of the return of the Prophet Elijah who will proclaim the Day of the Lord.


BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: strkjv@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: strkjv@Mark:1 @ MARK - The Gospel of Mark, the shortest, is also held by most to be the first of the Gospels to be written. A tradition dating from the 2nd century ascribes this book to John Mark, a companion of Peter and also of Paul and Barnabas in their missionary endeavors. The preaching of Peter may well have been the source of most of Mark’s material. Mark accounts for the ministry of Jesus from His Baptism to His Ascension. Most commentaries agree that Mark’s purpose was neither biographical nor historical, but theological: to present Jesus as the Christ, the mighty worker rather than great teacher. Hence, Mark makes fewer references to the Parables and discourses, but meticulously records each of Jesus’ "mighty works" as evidence of His divine power. Mark contains 20 specific miracles and alludes to others. Bible scholars quite generally agree that Mark wrote his Gospel in Rome for the gentiles.


BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: strkjv@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: strkjv@Romans:1 @ ROMANS - This letter, the first in canonical order, but not the first of Paul’s Epistles, is the longest and the most influential of all the Apostle’s writings. Writing to Christians at Rome whom he hoped soon to visit, Paul presents to them his mature convictions concerning the Christian faith: the universality of sin; the impotence of the law as a means of salvation; the nature of God’s saving act in Christ, and its appropriation by faith. The letter closes with spiritual advice and some personal remarks.


BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: strkjv@Galatians:1 @ GALATIANS - Paul’s letter addressed to the churches in Galatia is the great letter on Christian freedom; in it Paul attacks the Christians who wished to exalt the law. Galatians’ emphasis is similar to the theme of Paul’s letter to the Romans. The doctrinal section, as is typical of the Pauline format, is followed by an intensely practical section in Chapters five and six.


BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: strkjv@Titus:1 @ TITUS - This is a personal letter written by the Apostle Paul to a young minister whom he had left on Crete. Like the Timothy correspondence, the letter to Titus is practical and discusses the everyday problems confronted by a young minister. This letter is probably to be dated between the first and the second letters to Timothy.


BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: strkjv@Hebrews:1 @ HEBREWS - Although tradition ascribed Hebrews to Paul, it is now generally believed to have been written by someone other than the Apostle, but certainly someone who was acquainted with Paul’s teaching. The Epistle portrays Jesus, who performed the perfect sacrifice for the sins of the world, as the great High Priest of the line of Melchizedek ( Genesis:14 ). The Bible’s only definition of faith occurs in this Epistle (Chap. Hebrews:11 ) and is followed by the "great line of splendor" of the men of faith.


BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: strkjv@1Peter:1 @ 1PETER - The author describes himself as "Peter an apostle of Jesus Christ", and there is no overriding reason to doubt the truth of his claim, although the beautiful Greek style employed has led some scholars to believe that the actual writing may have been done by an associate (probably a secretary). The contents breathe the spirit of Peter. His speeches recorded in Acts indicate a similar attitude toward persecution and suffering. The letter here reflects a time of suffering and trial. No doubt the widespread persecution of the Christians by the Roman authorities was the occasion of the "fiery trial" ( kjv@1Peter:4:12 ). The writer admonishes his readers to a life of purity, of godly living, and exhorts them to steadfastness and faithfulness.


BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt
Found: strkjv@Jude:1 @ JUDE - The author of this short letter warns his readers against the dangers of apostasy, and points to the faithlessness of the Israelites as a reminder of God’s judgment. Surrounded as his readers were by moral corruption and apostacizing influences, the author urges them to "contend for the faith" ( Jude:3 ), and in a closing benediction he commends them to the One "who is able to keep you from falling" ( Jude:24 ). Both the similarity of this letter to II Peter and Jude’s use of non-Biblical sources ( Jude:9 , Jude:14-15 ) have been the subject of much discussion.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: JANUARY3 AM @ He led them forth by the right way.-strkjv@Psalms:107:7. strkjv@Deuteronomy:32:10-12. strkjv@Isaiah:46:4 strkjv@Psalms:23:3-4 strkjv@Isaiah:58:11. strkjv@Psalms:48:14 strkjv@Job:36:22.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: JANUARY25 AM @ The righteousness of God which is by faith of Jesus Christ unto all and upon all them that believe.-strkjv@Romans:3:22 strkjv@2Corinthians:5:21. strkjv@Galatians:3:13. strkjv@1Corinthians:1:30. strkjv@Titus:3:5-6 strkjv@Philippians:3:8-9.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: JANUARY25 PM @ The spirit of adoption, whereby we cry, Abba, Father.-strkjv@Romans:8:15 strkjv@John:17:1 strkjv@John:17:11-25. strkjv@Mark:14:36. strkjv@Galatians:4:6. strkjv@Ephesians:2:18-19 strkjv@Isaiah:63:16 strkjv@Luke:15:18-20 strkjv@Ephesians:5:1.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: MARCH31 AM @ My God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus.-strkjv@Philippians:4:19 strkjv@Matthew:6:33. strkjv@Romans:8:32. strkjv@1Corinthians:3:21-23. strkjv@2Corinthians:6:10 strkjv@Psalms:23:1. strkjv@Psalms:84:11. - strkjv@1Timothy:. kjv@6:17. strkjv@2Corinthians:9:8.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: APRIL8 AM @ In everything ye are enriched by him.-strkjv@1Corinthians:1:5 strkjv@Romans:5:6. strkjv@Romans:8:32 strkjv@Colossians:2:9-10 strkjv@John:15:4-5. strkjv@Romans:7:18. strkjv@Ephesians:4:7 strkjv@John:15:7. strkjv@Colossians:3:16.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: MAY14 PM @ They overcame . . . by the blood of the Lamb.-strkjv@Revelation:12:11 strkjv@Romans:8:33-34. strkjv@Leviticus:17:11. strkjv@Exodus:12:12-13 strkjv@Romans:8:1 strkjv@Revelation:7:13-14 strkjv@Revelation:1:5-6.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: MAY24 AM @ Grieve not the holy Spirit of God, whereby ye are sealed unto the day of redemption.-strkjv@Ephesians:4:30 strkjv@Romans:15:30. strkjv@John:14:26. strkjv@Isaiah:63:9-10 strkjv@1John:4:13. strkjv@Ephesians:1:13-14. strkjv@Galatians:5:16-17 strkjv@Romans:8:26.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: JUNE14 AM @ As the sufferings of Christ abound in us, so our consolation also aboundeth by Christ.-strkjv@2Corinthians:1:5 strkjv@Philippians:3:10. strkjv@1Peter:4:13. strkjv@2Timothy:2:11. strkjv@Romans:8:17 strkjv@Hebrews:6:17-18. strkjv@2Thessalonians:2:16-17.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: JUNE17 AM @ In every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God.-strkjv@Philippians:4:6 strkjv@Psalms:16:1-2 strkjv@Matthew:6:7. strkjv@Romans:8:26. strkjv@1Timothy:. kjv@2:8. strkjv@Ephesians:6:18 strkjv@Matthew:18:19.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: JULY18 AM @ He calleth his own sheep by name, and leadeth them out.-strkjv@John:10:3 strkjv@2Timothy:2:19. strkjv@Matthew:7:22-23. strkjv@Psalms:1:6 strkjv@Isaiah:49:16. strkjv@Songs:8:6. strkjv@Nahum:1:7 strkjv@John:14:2-3.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: JULY30 PM @ Nicodemus . . . he that came to Jesus by night.-strkjv@John:7:50 strkjv@Matthew:26:58. strkjv@John:12:42-43. strkjv@Proverbs:29:25 strkjv@John:6:37. strkjv@Isaiah:42:3. strkjv@Matthew:17:20 strkjv@2Timothy:1:7-8. strkjv@1John:2:28. strkjv@Matthew:10:32.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: SEPTEMBER11 AM @ Be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind.-strkjv@Romans:12:2 strkjv@Exodus:23:2 strkjv@James:4:4 strkjv@2Corinthians:6:14-16. strkjv@1John:2:15-17 strkjv@Ephesians:2:2. strkjv@Ephesians:4:20-21.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: SEPTEMBER25 PM @ God shall judge the secrets of men by Jesus Christ.-strkjv@Romans:2:16 strkjv@1Corinthians:4:5. strkjv@John:5:22 strkjv@John:5:27. strkjv@Revelation:2:18 strkjv@Psalms:73:11. strkjv@Psalms:50:21. strkjv@Luke:12:2 strkjv@Psalms:38:9. strkjv@Psalms:26:2.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: SEPTEMBER29 AM @ Hereby perceive we the love of God, because he laid down his life for us.-strkjv@1John:3:16 strkjv@Ephesians:3:19. strkjv@John:15:13. strkjv@2Corinthians:8:9. strkjv@1John:4:11. strkjv@Ephesians:4:32. strkjv@Colossians:3:13. strkjv@Mark:10:45. strkjv@1Peter:2:21 strkjv@John:13:14-15. strkjv@1John:3:16.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: OCTOBER31 AM @ Not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit, saith the Lord of hosts.-strkjv@Zechariah:4:6 strkjv@Isaiah:40:13 strkjv@1Corinthians:1:27-29 strkjv@John:3:8. strkjv@John:1:13 strkjv@Haggai:2:5. strkjv@2Chronicles:20:15 strkjv@1Samuel:17:47.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: NOVEMBER9 PM @ Gather my saints together unto me, those that have made a covenant with me by sacrifice.-strkjv@Psalms:50:5 strkjv@Hebrews:9:28. strkjv@Hebrews:9:15 strkjv@John:17:24. strkjv@Mark:13:27. strkjv@Deuteronomy:30:4 strkjv@1Thessalonians:4:16-17.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: NOVEMBER13 AM @ Christ loved the church, and gave himself for it; that he might sanctify and cleanse it with the washing of water by the word.-strkjv@Ephesians:5:25-26 strkjv@Ephesians:5:2 strkjv@1Peter:1:23. strkjv@John:17:17. strkjv@John:3:5. strkjv@Titus:3:5. strkjv@Psalms:119:50 strkjv@Psalms:19:7-8.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: NOVEMBER13 PM @ Through him we both have access by one Spirit unto the Father.-strkjv@Ephesians:2:18 strkjv@John:17:23 strkjv@John:14:13-14-16-17. strkjv@Ephesians:4:4-6. strkjv@Luke:11:2 strkjv@Hebrews:10:19-20-22.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: NOVEMBER15 AM @ God is faithful, by whom ye were called unto the fellowship of his Son Jesus Christ our Lord.-strkjv@1Corinthians:1:9 strkjv@Hebrews:10:23. strkjv@2Corinthians:6:16. strkjv@1John:1:3. strkjv@1Peter:4:13 strkjv@Ephesians:3:17-19 strkjv@1John:4:15. strkjv@1John:3:24.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: NOVEMBER30 AM @ The Lord of peace himself give you peace always by all means. The Lord be with you all.-strkjv@2Thessalonians:3:16 strkjv@Revelation:1:4. strkjv@Philippians:4:7 strkjv@Luke:24:36. strkjv@John:14:27 strkjv@John:15:26. strkjv@Galatians:5:22. strkjv@Romans:8:16 strkjv@Exodus:33:14-16.


DAILYLIGHT.txt
Found: DECEMBER26 PM @ He is able . . . to save them to the uttermost that come unto God by him.-strkjv@Hebrews:7:25 strkjv@John:14:6. strkjv@Acts:4:12 strkjv@John:10:27-28. strkjv@Philippians:1:6. strkjv@Genesis:18:14 strkjv@Jude:1:24-25.


BIBLEATLAS.txt
Found: SMITH @
"Babylonian Empire - 560BC"


BIBLEATLAS.txt
Found: BIBLESNET.COM @ Assyria and Babylonia


SHEPHERDPUPLINUXIMG.txt
Found: Info @ FOSTERSOTB Foster's Stories of the Bible in Pictures 1889 Public Domain - hosted byhttp://shepherdpuplinus.us


SHEPHERDPUPLINUXIMG.txt
Found: http://shepherdpuplinux.us/img/foster/storyofbible/StoryOTB101_p248-Saul-anointed-by-Samuel.jpg @ Saul-anointed-by-Samuel


SHEPHERDPUPLINUXIMG.txt
Found: Info @ BIP Bible In Pictures 1912 - hosted byhttp://shepherdpuplinux.us


SHEPHERDPUPLINUXIMG.txt
Found: http://shepherdpuplinux.us/img/BIP/Bible19Psa137_01-06.jpg @kjv@Psalms:137:1-6 - The Captives in Babylon


SHEPHERDPUPLINUXIMG.txt
Found: Info @ Gustave Dore Bible Illustrations adapted for pBiblx from sources found at The Dore Bible Gallery athttp://catholic-resources.org/Art/Dore.htm Catholic Resources Org compiled by Felix Just, S.J., Ph.D - Hosted byhttp://shepherdpuplinux.us


SHEPHERDPUPLINUXIMG.txt
Found: Genesis:6 @ The World Is Destroyed by Water http://shepherdpuplinux.us/img/Dore/OT-006-med.jpg


SHEPHERDPUPLINUXIMG.txt
Found: Genesis:37 @ Joseph Is Sold by His Brothers http://shepherdpuplinux.us/img/Dore/OT-026-med.jpg


SHEPHERDPUPLINUXIMG.txt
Found: 1Kings:13 @ The Disobedient Prophet Is Slain by a Lion http://shepherdpuplinux.us/img/Dore/OT-094-med.jpg


SHEPHERDPUPLINUXIMG.txt
Found: 1Kings:19 @ Elijah Is Nourished by an Angel http://shepherdpuplinux.us/img/Dore/OT-097-med.jpg


SHEPHERDPUPLINUXIMG.txt
Found: 2Kings:2 @ Some Children Are Destroyed by Bears http://shepherdpuplinux.us/img/Dore/OT-103-med.jpg


SHEPHERDPUPLINUXIMG.txt
Found: 2Kings:17 @ Foreign Nations Are Slain by Lions in Samaria http://shepherdpuplinux.us/img/Dore/OT-108-med.jpg


SHEPHERDPUPLINUXIMG.txt
Found: Isaiah:13 @ Isaiah's Vision of the Destruction of Babylon http://shepherdpuplinux.us/img/Dore/OT-127-med.jpg


SHEPHERDPUPLINUXIMG.txt
Found: Jonah:2 @ Jonah Is Spewed Forth by the Whale http://shepherdpuplinux.us/img/Dore/OT-138-med.jpg


SHEPHERDPUPLINUXIMG.txt
Found: Matthew:2 @ Wise Men Are Guided by a Star http://shepherdpuplinux.us/img/Dore/NT-163-med.jpg


SHEPHERDPUPLINUXIMG.txt
Found: Revelation:18 @ Babylon Has Fallen http://shepherdpuplinux.us/img/Dore/NT-239-med.jpg


BIBLETHINGS.txt
Found: strkjv@Proverbs:25:11 @ Apple (Malus domestica.) [Heb., tap·pu?ach]. Arabic is tuffah. To change a p to Letter f in Hebrew there's a dot changed The word itself indicates that which is distinguished by its fragrance, or scent. It comes from the root na·phach?, meaning "blow; pant; struggle for breath." (Genesis:2:7; kjv@Job:31:39; kjv@Jeremiah:15:9) Regarding this, M. C. Fisher wrote: "Relationship [to na·phach?] seems at first semantically strained, but the ideas of ‘breathe’ and ‘exhale an odor’ are related. The by-form puah means both ‘blow’ (of wind) and ‘exhale a pleasant odor, be fragrant.’"- - BiblePlants


BIBLETHINGS.txt
Found: strkjv@Songs:4:6 @ Myrrh (Possible) - (Commiphora abyssinica Engl.) - BiblePlants


RPAUDIO.txt
Found: BackToThePsalms002 @ Part 1 The Big Picture: an odd scene depicted by the psalmist. @


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COPYRIGHTINDEX.txt
Found: asv @ TITLE: American Standard Version DESCRIPTION: The American Standard Version (ASV) of the Holy Bible was first published in 1901 by Thomas Nelson & Sons, and has earned a high reputation among the modern translations, and has become the foundation for several newer translations as well. Although the English used in the ASV is somewhat archaic, it isn't nearly as hard to understand as some passages of the King James Version of nearly three hundred years earlier.


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


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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


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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


COPYRIGHTINDEX.txt
Found: dby @ The Darby Bible was translated to English by John Nelson Darby and published in 1890. It was intended to provide a very literal translation to the common reader. Public Domain


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Found: frebbb @ BROKEN LINK TITLE: French Bible Bovet Bonnet (1900) DESCRIPTION: Version Bible Bovet Bonnet, from the Annotated Bible 1900 (BBB) (c) Claude Royerehttp://epelorient.free.fr - Lorient - France FreBBB Version 1.0 (june 2008) EN: This Sword Bible module provides the french translation of the OT by Félix Bovet (1824-1903), and of the NT by Louis Bonnet (1805-1892). They both are extracted from a well known commentary in France and Switzerland, still very appreciated today : "La Bible annotée". For practical reasons the verses reference have been modified to match the KJV one. FR: Ce module Sword FreBBB est composé de la traduction française de Félix Bovet (1824-1903) pour l'Ancien Testament, et de Louis Bonnet pour le Nouveau. Elles sont extraites de l'ouvrage bien connu : "La Bible annotée". Toutes les deux réunissent des qualités d'exactitude et d'expression qui les rendent agréables à lire par elles-mêmes, indépendamment de leurs notes. Afin de faciliter l'intégration aux logiciels bibliques, la numération des versets est celle de la King James. Claude Royère claude.royere@gmail.comhttp://epelorient.free.fr RIGTHS: Copyrighted; Free non-commercial distribution PUBLISHER:


COPYRIGHTINDEX.txt
Found: gltv @ TITLE: Green's Literal Translation DESCRIPTION: Green's Literal Translation (LITV). Scripture quoted by permission. Copyright 1993 by Jay P. Green Sr. All rights reserved. Jay P. Green Sr., Lafayette, IN. U.S.A. 47903. Permission to non-commercially distribute freely for use with The SWORD Project, granted by Jay P. Green, Jr. on Oct 3, 2002 RIGTHS: no entry DistributionLicense in sword.conf found PUBLISHER:


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Found: jub @ TITLE: English Jubilee 2000 Bible DESCRIPTION: Translated from the Original Texts in Hebrew and Greek into Spanish by Casiodoro de Reina (1569) and compared with the revision of Cipriano de Valera (1602). Based on the New Testament of Francisco de Enzinas (1543) and on the New Testament (1556) with the Psalms (1557) of Juan Perez de Pineda.\par This material was translated from Spanish into English by Russell M. Stendal and compared with the Old English Translation of William Tyndale (Pentateuch of 1530, Ploughboy Edition New Testament of 1534, Joshua to 2 Chronicles of 1537, and Jonah). It was also compared word for word with the Authorized Version (by King James) of 1611. RIGTHS: Copyright 2000, 2001 Russell Martin Stendal May be quoted in other works.  May be used freely in all non-profit, non-commercial Bible distribution endeavors provided the content is not altered. For all commercial reproduction express written permission from the publisher is required. PUBLISHER: DarkBibleORG


COPYRIGHTINDEX.txt
Found: kjv @ TITLE: King James Version DESCRIPTION: Also called the Authorized Version, the King James Version of the Bible was translated by a committee headed by Lancelot Andrewes. Based on the work done by William Tyndale in 1526, The King James Version was completed in 1611 and has been influencing Christianity ever since. RIGTHS: Public Domain PUBLISHER:


COPYRIGHTINDEX.txt
Found: litv @ TITLE: Green's Literal Translation DESCRIPTION: Green's Literal Translation (LITV). Scripture quoted by permission. Copyright 1993 by Jay P. Green Sr. All rights reserved. Jay P. Green Sr., Lafayette, IN. U.S.A. 47903. Permission to non-commercially distribute freely for use with The SWORD Project, granted by Jay P. Green, Jr. on Oct 3, 2002 RIGTHS: no entry DistributionLicense in sword.conf found PUBLISHER:


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Found: mnt @ TITLE: Montgomery New Testament DESCRIPTION: Montgomery New Testament (1924) by Helen Barrett Montgomery\par This is the only modem speech translation of the New Testament produced by a woman. Helen Barrett Montgomery's translation is marked by a conversational style, with the text arranged into paragraphs. RIGTHS: Public Domain PUBLISHER: SnowBall


COPYRIGHTINDEX.txt
Found: nkjv @ The New King James Version was conceived by Arthur Farstad in an effort to translate into everyday English the literal context of the scriptures, just as the King James Version did in the 16th century.


COPYRIGHTINDEX.txt
Found: nsb @ TITLE: New Simplified Bible DESCRIPTION: The New Simplified Bible is not affiliated with any Bible publishing society or religious organization. It is not related to the publishing and preaching work of Jehovah's Witnesses and it is not endorsed by the Watch Tower Society. RIGTHS: PUBLISHER: Jim Madsen, NSB


COPYRIGHTINDEX.txt
Found: rotherham @ TITLE: Rotherham Version DESCRIPTION: The Emphasized Bible by J. B. Rotherham RIGTHS: originally published by Samuel Bagster and Sons in 1902 PUBLISHER: FREE BIBLE SOFTWARE GROUP


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Found: rsv @ ENGLISH: TITLE: Revised Standard Version DESCRIPTION: The Holy Bible, Revised Standard Version 1952 (RSV), the authorized revision of the American Standard Version of 1901, Copyright (c) 1946, 1952, 1973 by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of Churches of Christ in the United States of America. RIGTHS: Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the churches of Christ in the U.S.A. 1946, 1952, 1973 Rachel Riensche, Vice President, Corporate Affairs Augsburg Fortress Publishers, 100 South Fifth Street, Suite 700. Minneapolis, MN 55402, USA PUBLISHER: DarkBibleORG


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Found: rwp @ TITLE: Robertson Word Pictures NT DESCRIPTION: WORD PICTURES IN THE NEW TESTAMENT BY ARCHIBALD THOMAS ROBERTSON A.M., D.D., LL.D., Litt.D. (c) 1932 (through 2006) (c) 1933 (through 2007) (c) 1930 expired and now Public Domain (c) 1932 Renewal 1960 Broadman Press. All rights reserved. Used by permission. Public Domain Dec 31, 2006 + 2007


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Found: sf_basque_1571_nt @ BROKEN LINK TITLE: Basque(Navarro-Labourdin)NT DESCRIPTION: New Testament in the Basque Language (Navarro-Labourdin) Translated, and published on August 22, 1571, by Pierre Hautin. PUBLISHER: FreeBibleSoftwarGroup


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Found: sf_ostervald_rev1 @ TITLE: La Bible J.F. Ostervald 1996 DESCRIPTION: J.F. Ostervald et son équipe a révisé la Bible d'Olivétan (1535), cette révision a été editée la première fois en 1744. Version présentée Il s'agit de la version révisée en 1996. Jean Frederic Ostervald, Swiss Protestant divine was born at Neuchatel on November 25, 1663. He was educated at Zurich and at Saumur. Studied theology at Orleans under Claude Pajon at Paris under Jean Claude and at Geneva under Louis Tronchin and was ordained to the ministry in 1683. Bagster's 1831 London Polygot which included eight languages and one of those was the French version by Ostervald. RIGTHS: Public Domain PUBLISHER: FreeBibleSoftwareGroup


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Found: sf_tischendorf @ TITLE: Greek NT Tischendorf 8th Ed DESCRIPTION: The Greek Text corresponds to the printed text found in,Tischendorf, Constantinus, Novum Testamentum Graece, editio octava critica major Vol. I, 1869; Vol. II 1872, Leipzig:Giesecke and Devrient. Vol 3, Prolegomena, ed. by Caspar Rene' Gregory, Leipzig: Hinrichs, 1894. The text contains no accents or diacritical marks. This text was prepared from the Westcott-Hort-Nestle Aland text found in the Greek text prepared by Dr. Maurice Robinson. The text was compared to the printed edition of Tischendorf's. Changes were made in the text to make it correspond to the printed edition. The text was proofed against the Tischendorf text. According to J. Harold Greenleem, His 'eighth major edition' (1869-72) contains a critical apparatus which has never been equaled in comprehensiveness of citation of Greek mss., versions, and patristic evidence. A century later it is still indispensable for serious work in the text of the N.T. RIGTHS: The Greek text is released as a public domain text. PUBLISHER: FreeBibleSoftwareGroup


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Found: ylt @ TITLE: Young's Literal Translation DESCRIPTION: The Young's Literal Translation was created on the belief that only the original translations themselves are truly inspired. While acknowledging that this means all English translations will lose some of their affect, the Young's Literal Translation seeks to keep this loss of meaning to a minimum by translating strictly literally, word for word.


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Found: info @ Translated by J.B. Lightfoot. Adapt. and mod. (c) 1990. ATHENA DATA PRODUCTS


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Found: 1Clement:prologue:1 <1CLEMENT>@ The Church of God which sojourneth in Rome to the Church of God which sojourneth in Corinth, to them which are called and sanctified by the will of God through our Lord Jesus Christ. Grace to you and peace from Almighty God through Jesus Christ be multiplied.


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Found: 1Clement:4:10 <1CLEMENT>@ Jealousy compelled Moses to flee from the face of Pharaoh king of Egypt while it was said to him by his own countryman, Who made thee a judge or a decider over us, Wouldest thou slay me, even as yesterday thou slewest the Egyptian?


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Found: 1Clement:4:13 <1CLEMENT>@ By reason of jealousy David was envied not only by the Philistines, but was persecuted also by Saul king of Israel.


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Found: 1Clement:5:4 <1CLEMENT>@ There was Peter who by reason of unrighteous jealousy endured not one not one but many labors, and thus having borne his testimony went to his appointed place of glory.


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Found: 1Clement:5:5 <1CLEMENT>@ By reason of jealousy and strife Paul by his example pointed out the prize of patient endurance. After that he had been seven times in bonds, had been driven into exile, had been stoned, had preached in the East and in the West, he won the noble renown which was the reward of his faith,


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Found: 1Clement:7:7 <1CLEMENT>@ Jonah preached destruction unto the men of Nineveh; but they, repenting of their sins, obtained pardon of God by their supplications and received salvation, albeit they were aliens from God.


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Found: 1Clement:8:6 <1CLEMENT>@ Seeing then that He desireth all His beloved to be partakers of repentance, He confirmed it by an act of His almighty will.


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Found: 1Clement:9:4 <1CLEMENT>@ Noah, being found faithful, by his ministration preached regeneration unto the world, and through him the Master saved the living creatures that entered into the ark in concord.


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Found: 1Clement:10:7 <1CLEMENT>@ For his faith and hospitality a son was given unto him in old age, and by obedience he offered him a sacrifice unto God on one of the mountains which He showed him.


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Found: 1Clement:11:1 <1CLEMENT>@ For his hospitality and godliness Lot was saved from Sodom, when all the country round about was judged by fire and brimstone; the Master having thus fore shown that He forsaketh not them which set their hope on Him, but appointeth unto punishment and torment them which swerve aside.


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Found: 1Clement:12:2 <1CLEMENT>@ For when the spies were sent forth unto Jericho by Joshua the son of Nun, the king of the land perceived that they were come to spy out his country, and sent forth men to seize them, that being seized they might be put to death.


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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:14:5 <1CLEMENT>@ And again He saith I saw the ungodly lifted up on high and exalted as the cedars of Lebanon. And I passed by, and behold he was not; and sought out his place, and I found it not. Keep innocence and behold uprightness; for there is a remnant for the peaceful man.


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Found: 1Clement:15:6 <1CLEMENT>@ For the misery of the needy and for the groaning of the poor I will now arise, saith the Lord. I will set him in safety; I will deal boldly by him.


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Found: 1Clement:20:1 <1CLEMENT>@ The heavens are moved by His direction and obey Him in peace.


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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:20:5 <1CLEMENT>@ Moreover, the inscrutable depths of the abysses and the unutterable statutes of the nether regions are constrained by the same ordinances.


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Found: 1Clement:20:6 <1CLEMENT>@ The basin of the boundless sea, gathered together by His workmanship into it's reservoirs, passeth not the barriers wherewith it is surrounded; but even as He ordered it, so it doeth.


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Found: 1Clement:20:8 <1CLEMENT>@ The ocean which is impassable for men, and the worlds beyond it, are directed by the same ordinances of the Master.


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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:27:4 <1CLEMENT>@ By a word of His majesty He compacted the universe; and by a word He can destroy it.


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Found: 1Clement:28:1 <1CLEMENT>@ Since therefore all things are seen and heard, let us fear Him and forsake the abominable lusts of evil works, that we maybe shielded by His mercy from the coming judgments.


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Found: 1Clement:30:3 <1CLEMENT>@ Let us therefore cleave unto those to whom grace is given from God. Let us clothe ourselves in concord, being lowlyminded and temperate, holding ourselves aloof from all back biting and evil speaking, being justified by works and not by words.


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Found: 1Clement:30:7 <1CLEMENT>@ Let the testimony to our well doing be given by others, as it was given unto our fathers who were righteous.


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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:32:4 <1CLEMENT>@ And so we, having been called through His will in Christ Jesus, are not justified through ourselves or through our own wisdom or understanding or piety or works which we wrought in holiness of heart, but through faith, whereby the Almighty God justified all men that have been from the beginning; to whom be the glory for ever and ever. Amen.


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Found: 1Clement:33:3 <1CLEMENT>@ For by His exceeding great might He established the heavens, and in His incomprehensible wisdom He set them in order. And the earth He separated from the water that surroundeth it, and He set it firm on the sure foundation of His own will; and the living creatures which walk upon it He commanded to exist by His ordinance. Having before created the sea and the living creatures therein, He enclosed it by His own power.


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Found: 1Clement:34:5 <1CLEMENT>@ Let our boast and our confidence be in Him: let us submit ourselves to His will; let us mark the whole host of His angels, how they stand by and minister unto His will.


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Found: 1Clement:34:6 <1CLEMENT>@ For the scripture saith, Ten thousands of ten thousands stood by Him, and thousands of thousands ministered unto Him: and they cried aloud, Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of Sabaoth; all creation is full of His glory.


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Found: 1Clement:37:3 <1CLEMENT>@ All are not prefects, nor rulers of thousands, nor rulers of hundreds, nor rulers of fifties, and so forth; but each man in his own rank executeth the orders given by the king and the governors.


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Found: 1Clement:38:2 <1CLEMENT>@ Let not the strong neglect the weak; and let the weak respect the strong. Let the rich minister aid to the poor; and let the poor give thanks to God, because He hath given him one through whom his wants may be supplied. Let the wise display his wisdom, not in words, but in good works. He that is lowly in mind, let him not bear testimony to himself, but leave testimony to be borne to him by his neighbor. He that is pure in the flesh, let him be so, and not boast, knowing that it is Another who bestoweth his continence upon him.


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Found: 1Clement:40:3 <1CLEMENT>@ And where and by whom He would have them performed, He Himself fixed by His supreme will: that all things being done with piety according to His good pleasure might be acceptable to His will.


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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:42:4 <1CLEMENT>@ So preaching everywhere in country and town, they appointed their firstfruits, when they had proved them by the Spirit, to be bishops and deacons unto them that should believe.


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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:44:2 <1CLEMENT>@ For this cause therefore, having received complete foreknowledge, they appointed the aforesaid persons, and afterwards they provided a continuance, that if these should fall asleep, other approved men should succeed to their ministration. Those therefore who were appointed by them, or afterward by other men of repute with the consent of the whole Church, and have ministered unblamably to the flock of Christ in lowliness of mind, peacefully and with all modesty, and for long time have borne a good report with all these men we consider to be unjustly thrust out from their ministration.


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Found: 1Clement:44:4 <1CLEMENT>@ Blessed are those presbyters who have gone before, seeing that their departure was fruitful and ripe: for they have no fear lest any one should remove them from their appointed place.


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Found: 1Clement:44:5 <1CLEMENT>@ For we see that ye have displaced certain persons, though they were living honorably, from the ministration which had been respected by them blamelessly.


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Found: 1Clement:45:3 <1CLEMENT>@ and ye know that nothing unrighteous or counterfeit is written in them. Ye will not find that righteous persons have been thrust out by holy men.


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Found: 1Clement:45:4 <1CLEMENT>@ Righteous men were persecuted, but it was by the lawless; they were imprisoned, but it was by the unholy. They were stoned by transgressors: they were slain by those who had conceived a detestable and unrighteous jealousy.


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Found: 1Clement:45:6 <1CLEMENT>@ For what must we say, brethren? Was Daniel cast into the lions' den by them that feared God?


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Found: 1Clement:45:7 <1CLEMENT>@ Or were Ananias and Azarias and Misael shut up in the furnace of fire by them that professed the excellent and glorious worship of the Most High? Far be this from our thoughts. Who then were they that did these things? Abominable men and full of all wickedness were stirred up to such a pitch of wrath, as to bring cruel suffering upon them that served God in a holy and blameless purpose, not knowing that the Most High is the champion and protector of them that in a pure conscience serve His excellent Name: unto whom be the glory for ever and ever. Amen.


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Found: 1Clement:45:8 <1CLEMENT>@ But they that endured patiently in confidence inherited glory and honor; they were exalted, and had their names recorded by God in their memorial for ever and ever. Amen.


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Found: 1Clement:47:6 <1CLEMENT>@ It is shameful, dearly beloved, yes, utterly shameful and unworthy of your conduct in Christ, that it should be reported that the very steadfast and ancient Church of the Corinthians, for the sake of one or two persons, maketh sedition against its presbyters.


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Found: 1Clement:47:7 <1CLEMENT>@ And this report hath reached not only us, but them also which differ from us, so that ye even heap blasphemies on the Name of the Lord by reason of your folly, and moreover create peril for yourselves.


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Found: 1Clement:48:2 <1CLEMENT>@ For this is a gate of righteousness opened unto life, as it is written; Open me the gates of righteousness, that I may enter in thereby and preach the Lord.


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Found: 1Clement:48:3 <1CLEMENT>@ This is the gate of the Lord; the righteous shall enter in thereby.


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Found: 1Clement:48:4 <1CLEMENT>@ Seeing then that many gates are opened, this is that gate which is in righteousness, even that which is in Christ, whereby all are blessed that have entered in and direct their path in holiness and righteousness, performing all things without confusion.


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Found: 1Clement:49:6 <1CLEMENT>@ in love the Master took us unto Himself; for the love which He had toward us, Jesus Christ our Lord hath given His blood for us by the will of God, and His flesh for our flesh and His life for our lives.


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Found: 1Clement:50:2 <1CLEMENT>@ Who is sufficient to be found therein, save those to whom God shall vouchsafe it? Let us therefore entreat and ask of His mercy, that we may be found blameless in love, standing apart from the factiousness of men. All the generations from Adam unto this day have passed away: but they that by God's grace were perfected in love dwell in the abode of the pious; and they shall be made manifest in the visitation of the Kingdom of God.


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Found: 1Clement:50:6 <1CLEMENT>@ This declaration of blessedness was pronounced upon them that have been elected by God through Jesus Christ our Lord, to whom be the glory for ever and ever. Amen.


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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:54:2 <1CLEMENT>@ Let him say; If by reason of me there be faction and strife and divisions, I retire, I depart, whither ye will, and I do that which is ordered by the people: only let the flock of Christ be at peace with its duly appointed presbyters.


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Found: 1Clement:55:1 <1CLEMENT>@ But, to bring forward examples of Gentiles also; many kings and rulers, when some season of pestilence pressed upon them, being taught by oracles have delivered themselves over to death, that they might rescue their fellow citizens through their own blood. Many have retired from their own cities, that they might have no more seditions.


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Found: 1Clement:56:16 <1CLEMENT>@ Ye see, dearly beloved, how great protection there is for them that are chastened by the Master: for being a kind father He chasteneth us to the end that we may obtain mercy through His holy chastisement.


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Found: 1Clement:57:1 <1CLEMENT>@ Ye therefore that laid the foundation of the sedition, submit yourselves unto the presbyters and receive chastisement unto repentance, bending the knees of your heart.


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Found: 1Clement:58:1 <1CLEMENT>@ Let us therefore be obedient unto His most holy and glorious Name, thereby escaping the threatenings which were spoken of old by the mouth of Wisdom against them which disobey, that we may dwell safely, trusting in the most holy Name of His majesty.


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Found: 1Clement:58:2 <1CLEMENT>@ Receive our counsel, and ye shall have no occasion of regret. For as God liveth, and the Lord Jesus Christ liveth, and the Holy Spirit, who are the faith and the hope of the elect, so surely shall he, who with lowliness of mind and instant in gentleness hath without regretfulness performed the ordinances and commandments that are given by God, be enrolled and have a name among the number of them that are saved through Jesus Christ, through whom is the glory unto Him for ever and ever. Amen.


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Found: 1Clement:59:1 <1CLEMENT>@ But if certain persons should be disobedient unto the words spoken by Him through us, let them understand that they will entangle themselves in no slight transgression and danger;


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Found: 1Clement:59:3 <1CLEMENT>@ Grant unto us, Lord, that we may set our hope on Thy Name which is the primal source of all creation, and open the eyes of our hearts, that we may know Thee, who alone abidest Highest in the lofty, Holy in the holy; who layest low in the insolence of the proud, who settest the lowly on high, and bringest the lofty low; who makest rich and makest poor; who killest and makest alive; who alone art the Benefactor of spirits and the God of all flesh; who lookest into the abysses, who scanest the works of man; the Succor of them that are in peril, the Savior of them that are in despair; The Creator and Overseer of every spirit; who multipliest the nations upon earth, and hast chosen out from all men those that love Thee through Jesus Christ, Thy beloved Son, through whom Thou didst instruct us, didst sanctify us, didst honor us.


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Found: 1Clement:60:3 <1CLEMENT>@ Yea, Lord, make Thy face to shine upon us in peace for our good, that we may be sheltered by Thy mighty hand and delivered from every sin by Thine uplifted arm. And deliver us from them that hate us wrongfully.


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Found: 1Clement:63:2 <1CLEMENT>@ For ye will give us great joy and gladness, if ye render obedience unto the things written by us through the Holy Spirit, and root out the unrighteous anger of your jealousy, according to the entreaty which we have made for peace and concord in this letter.


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Found: 1Clement:65:1 <1CLEMENT>@ Now send ye back speedily unto us our messengers Claudius Ephebus and Valerius Bito, together with Fortunatus also, in peace and with joy, to the end that they may the more quickly report the peace and concord which is prayed for and earnestly desired by us, that we also may the more speedily rejoice over your good order.


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Found: 1Clement:65:2 <1CLEMENT>@ The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you and with all men in all places who have been called by God and through Him, through whom be glory and honor, power and greatness and eternal dominion, unto Him, from the ages past and forever and ever. Amen.


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Found: 2Clement:1:2 <2CLEMENT>@ And we ought not to think mean things of our Salvation: for when we think mean things of Him, we expect also to receive mean things. And they that listen as concerning mean things do wrong; and we ourselves do wrong, not knowing whence and by whom and unto what place we were called, and how many things Jesus Christ endured to suffer for our sakes.


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Found: 2Clement:1:6 <2CLEMENT>@ We who were maimed in our understanding, and worshipped stocks and stones and gold and silver and bronze, the works of men; and our whole life was nothing else but death. While then we were thus wrapped in darkness and oppressed with this thick mist in our vision, we recovered our sight, putting off by His will the cloud wherein we were wrapped.


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Found: 2Clement:4:3 <2CLEMENT>@ So then, brethren, let us confess Him in our works, by loving one another, by not committing adultery nor speaking evil one against another nor envying, but being temperate, merciful, kindly. And we ought to have fellow-feeling one with another and not to be covetous. By these works let us confess Him, and not by the contrary.


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Found: 2Clement:6:9 <2CLEMENT>@ But if even such righteous men as these cannot by their righteous deeds deliver their children, with what confidence shall we, if we keep not our baptism pure and undefiled, enter into the kingdom of God? Or who shall be our advocate, unless we be found having holy and righteous works?


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Found: 2Clement:8:2 <2CLEMENT>@ For in like manner as the potter, if he be making a vessel, and it get twisted or crushed in his hands, reshapeth it again; but if he have once put it into the fiery oven, he shall no longer mend it: so also let us, while we are in this world, repent with our whole heart of the evil things which we have done in the flesh, that we may be saved by the Lord, while we have yet time for repentance.


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Found: 2Clement:10:5 <2CLEMENT>@ And if verily they were doing these things by themselves alone, it had been tolerable: but now they continue teaching evil to innocent souls, not knowing that they shall have their condemnation doubled, both themselves and their hearers.


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Found: 2Clement:12:2 <2CLEMENT>@ For the Lord Himself, being asked by a certain person when his kingdom would come, said, When the two shall be one, and the outside as the inside, and the male with the female, neither male or female.


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Found: 2Clement:12:4 <2CLEMENT>@ And by the outside as the inside He meaneth this: by the inside he meaneth the soul and by the outside the body. Therefore in like manner as they body appeareth, so also let thy soul be manifest by its good works.


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Found: 2Clement:12:5 <2CLEMENT>@ And by the male with the female, neither male nor female, he meaneth this; that a brother seeing a sister should have no thought of her as a female, and that a sister seeing a brother should not have any thought of him as a male.


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Found: 2Clement:13:1 <2CLEMENT>@ Therefore, brethren, let us repent forthwith. Let us be sober unto that which is good: for we are full of much folly and wickedness. Let us wipe away from us our former sins, and let us not be found to be men pleasers. Neither let us desire to please one another only, but also those men that are without, by our righteousness, that the Name be not blasphemed by reason of us.


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Found: 2Clement:13:2 <2CLEMENT>@ For the Lord saith, Every way My Name is blasphemed among all the Gentiles; and again, Woe unto him by reason of whom My Name is blasphemed. Wherein is it blasphemed? In that ye do not the things which I desire.


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Found: 2Clement:14:3 <2CLEMENT>@ Now the Church, being spiritual was manifested in the flesh of Christ, thereby showing us that if any of us guard her in the flesh and defile her not, he shall receive her again in the Holy Spirit: for this flesh is the counterpart and copy of the spirit. No man therefore, when he hath defiled the copy, shall receive the original for his portion. This therefore is what He meaneth, brethren; Guard ye the flesh, that ye may partake of the spirit.


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Found: 2Clement:17:1 <2CLEMENT>@ Let us therefore repent with our whole heart, lest any of us perish by the way. For if we have received commands, that we should make this our business, to tear men away from idols and to instruct them, how much more is it wrong that a soul which knoweth God already should perish!


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Found: 2Clement:17:3 <2CLEMENT>@ And let us not think to give heed and believe now only, while we have departed home, let us remember the commandments of the Lord, and not suffer ourselves to be dragged off the other way by our worldly lusts; but coming hither more frequently, let us strive to go forward in the commandments of the Lord, that we all having the same mind may be gathered together unto life.


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Found: 2Clement:17:5 <2CLEMENT>@ And the unbelievers shall see His glory and His might: and they shall be amazed when they see the kingdom of the world given to Jesus, saying, Woe unto us, for Thou wast, and we knew it not, and believed not; and we obeyed not the presbyters when they told us of our salvation. And Their worm shall not die, and their fire shall not be quenched, and they shall be for a spectacle unto all flesh.


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Found: 2Clement:17:7 <2CLEMENT>@ But the righteous, done good and endured torments and hated pleasures of the soul, when they shall behold them that have done amiss and denied Jesus by their words or by their deeds, how that they are punished with grievous torments in unquenchable fire, shall give glory to God, saying, There will be hope for him that hath served God with his whole heart.


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Found: 2Clement:19:2 <2CLEMENT>@ And let is not be displeased and vexed, fools that we are, whensoever any one admonish us and turneth us aside from unrighteousness unto righteousness. For sometimes while we do evil things, we perceive it not by reason of the double-mindedness and unbelief which is in our breasts, and we are darkened in our understanding by our vain lusts.


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Found: 2Clement:20:2 <2CLEMENT>@ Let us then have faith, brothers and sisters. We are trained by the present life, that we may be crowned with the future.


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Found: Barnabas:1:7 @ For the Lord made known to us by His prophets things past and present, giving us likewise the firstfruits of the taste of things future. And seeing each of these things severally coming to pass, according as He spake, we ought to offer a richer and higher offering to the fear of Him. But I, not as though I were a teacher, but as one of yourselves, will show forth a few things, whereby ye shall be gladdened in the present circumstances.


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Found: Barnabas:2:4 @ For He hath made manifest to us by all the prophets that He wanteth neither sacrifices nor whole burnt offerings nor oblations, saying at one time;


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Found: Barnabas:2:6 @ These things therefore He annulled, that the new law of our Lord Jesus Christ, being free from the yoke of constraint, might have its oblation not made by human hands.


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Found: Barnabas:4:8 @ But they lost it by turning unto idols. For thus saith the Lord; Moses, Moses, come down quickly; for thy people whom thou broughtest out of the land of Egypt hath done unlawfully. And Moses understood, and threw the two tables from his hands; and their covenant was broken in pieces, that the covenant of the beloved Jesus might be sealed unto our hearts in the hope which springeth from faith in Him.


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Found: Barnabas:4:10 @ Let us flee from all vanity, let us entirely hate the works of the evil way. Do not entering in privily stand apart by yourselves, as if ye were already justified, but assemble yourselves together and consult concerning the common welfare.


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Found: Barnabas:5:1 @ For to this end the Lord endured to deliver His flesh unto corruption, that by the remission of sins we might be cleansed, which cleansing is through the blood of His sprinkling.


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Found: Barnabas:5:2 @ For the scripture concerning Him containeth some things relating to Israel, and some things relating to us. And it speaketh thus; He was wounded for your transgressions, and He hath been bruised for our sins; by His stripes we were healed. As a sheep He was led to slaughter, as a lamb is dumb before his shearer.


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Found: Barnabas:5:7 @ that at the same time He might redeem the promise made to the fathers, and by preparing the new people for Himself might show, while He was on earth, that having brought about the resurrection He will Himself exercise judgment.


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Found: Barnabas:6:17 @ What then is the milk and the honey Because the child is first kept alive by honey, and then by milk. So in like manner we also, being kept alive by our faith in the promise and by the word, shall live and be lords of the earth.


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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:10:4 @ Neither shalt thou eat eagle nor falcon nor kite nor crow. Thou shalt not, He saith, cleave unto, or be likened to, such men who now not how to provide food for themselves by toil and sweat, but in their lawlessness seize what belongeth to others, and as if they were walking in guilelessness watch and search about for some one to rob in their rapacity, just as these birds alone do not provide food for themselves, but sit idle and seek how they may eat the meat that belongeth to others, being pestilent in their evil-doings.


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Found: Barnabas:10:7 @ Again, neither shalt thou eat the hyena; thou shalt not, saith He, become an adulterer or a fornicator, neither shalt thou resemble such persons. Why so? Because this animal changeth its nature year by year, and becometh at one time male and at another female.


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Found: Barnabas:11:6 @ And again He saith in another prophet; And He that doeth these things shall be as the tree that is planted by the parting streams of waters, which shall yield his fruit at his proper season, and his leaf shall not fall off, and all things whatsoever he doeth shall prosper.


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Found: Barnabas:11:8 @ Ye perceive how He pointed out the water and the cross at the same time. For this is the meaning; Blessed are they that set their hope on the cross, and go down into the water; for He speaketh of the reward at his proper season; then, saith He, I will repay. But now what saith He? His leaves shall not fall off; He meaneth by this that every word, which shall come forth from you through your mouth in faith and love, shall be for the conversion and hope of many.


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Found: Barnabas:12:2 @ And He saith again in Moses, when war was waged against Israel by men of another nation, and that He might remind them when the war was waged against them that for their sins they were delivered unto death; the Spirit saith to the heart of Moses, that he should make a type of the cross and of Him that was to suffer, that unless, saith He, they shall set their hope on Him, war shall be waged against them for ever. Moses therefore pileth arms one upon another in the midst of the encounter, and standing on higher ground than any he stretched out his hands, and so Israel was again victorious. Then, whenever he lowered them, they were slain with the sword.


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Found: Barnabas:12:5 @ Again Moses maketh a type of Jesus, how that He must suffer, and that He Himself whom they shall think to have destroyed shall make alive in an emblem when Israel was falling. For the Lord caused all manner of serpents to bite them, and they died (forasmuch as the transgression was wrought in Eve through the serpent), that He might convince them that by reason of their transgression they should be delivered over to the affliction of death.


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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: Barnabas:12:9 @ Moses therefore saith to Jesus the son of Nun, giving him this name, when he sent him as a spy on the land; Take a book in thy hands, and write what the Lord saith, how the Son of God shall cut up by the roots all the house of Amalek in the last days.


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Found: Barnabas:13:5 @ And he brought Ephraim and Manasseh, desiring that Manasseh should be blessed, because he was the elder; for Joseph led him by the right hand of his father Jacob. But Jacob saw in the spirit a type of the people that should come afterwards. And what saith He? And Jacob crossed his hands, and placed his right hand on the head of Ephraim, the second and younger, and blessed him. And Joseph said unto Jacob, Transfer thy right hand to the head of Manasseh, for he is my first born son. And Jacob said to Joseph, I know it, my son, I know it; but the greater shall serve the less. Yet this one also shall be blessed.


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Found: Barnabas:14:1 @ Yea verily, but as regards the covenant which He swear to the fathers to give it to the people let us see whether He hath actually given it. He hath given it, but they themselves were not found worthy to receive it by reason of their sins.


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Found: Barnabas:14:2 @ For the prophet saith; And Moses was fasting in Mount Sinai forty days and forty nights, that he might receive the covenant of the Lord to give to the people. And Moses received from the Lord the two tables which were written by the finger of the hand of the Lord in the spirit. And Moses took them, and brought them down to give them to the people.


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Found: Barnabas:15:7 @ But if after all then and not till then shall we truly rest and hallow it, when we shall ourselves be able to do so after being justified and receiving the promise, when iniquity is no more and all things have been made new by the Lord, we shall be able to hallow it then, because we ourselves shall have been hallowed first.


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Found: Barnabas:16:4 @ So it cometh to pass; for because they went to war it was pulled down by their enemies. Now also the very servants of their enemies shall build it up.


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Found: Barnabas:16:7 @ I find then that there is a temple, How then shall it be built in the name of the Lord? Understand ye. Before we believed on God, the abode of our heart was corrupt and weak, a temple truly built by hands; for it was full of idolatry and was a house of demons, because we did whatsoever was contrary to God.


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Found: Barnabas:19:1 @ This then is the way of light, if anyone desiring to travel on the way to his appointed place would be zealous in his works. The knowledge then which is given to us whereby we may walk therein is as follows.


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Found: Barnabas:19:5 @ Thou shalt not doubt whether a thing shall be or not be. Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord in vain. Thou shalt love thy neighbor more than thine own soul. Thou shalt not murder a child by abortion, nor again shalt thou kill it when it is born. Thou shalt not withhold thy hand from thy son or daughter, but from their youth thou shalt teach them the fear of God.


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Found: Barnabas:19:10 @ Thou shalt remember the day of judgment night and day, and thou shalt seek out day by day the persons of the saints, either laboring by word and going to exhort them and meditating how thou mayest save souls by thy word, or thou shalt work with thy hands for a ransom for thy sins.


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Found: Barnabas:19:12 @ Thou shalt not make a schism, but thou shalt pacify them that contend by bringing them together. Thou shalt confess thy sins. Thou shalt not betake thyself to prayer with an evil conscience. This is the way of light.


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Found: Didache:2:2 @ Thou shalt do no murder, thou shalt not commit adultery, thou shalt not corrupt boys, thou shalt not commit fornication, thou shalt not steal, thou shalt not deal in magic, thou shalt do no sorcery, thou shalt not murder a child by abortion nor kill them when born, thou shalt not covet thy neighbors goods,


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Found: Didache:2:5 @ Thy word shall not be false or empty, but fulfilled by action.


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Found: Didache:4:2 @ Moreover thou shalt seek out day by day the persons of the saints, that thou mayest find rest in their words.


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Found: Didache:6:3 @ But concerning eating, bear that which thou art able; yet abstain by all means from meat sacrificed to idols; for it is the worship of dead gods.


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Found: Didache:14:3 @ for this sacrifice it is that was spoken of by the Lord; In every place and at every time offer me a pure sacrifice; for I ama a great king, saith the Lord, and My name is wonderful among the nations.


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Found: Didache:16:5 @ Then all created mankind shall come to the fire of testing, and many shall be offended and perish; but they that endure in their faith shall be saved
by the Curse Himself.


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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:2:3 @ 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:2:7 @ 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: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: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:4:4 @ 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:4:6 @ 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:5:3 @ 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:5:11 @ They love all men, and they are persecuted by all.


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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: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 the sun hath received even the measure of the courses of the day to keep them, Whom the moon obeys as He bids her shine by night, Whom the stars obey as they follow the course of the moon, by Whom all things are ordered and bounded and placed in subjection, the heavens and the things that are in the heavens, the earth and the things that are in the earth, the sea and the things that are in the sea, fire, air, abyss, the things that are in the heights, the things that are in the depths, the things that are between the two. Him He sent unto them.


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Found: Diognetus:8:2 @ Or dost thou accept the empty and nonsensical statements of those pretentious philosophers: of whom some said that God was fire (they call that God, where-unto they themselves shall go), and others water, and others some other of the elements which were created by God?


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Found: Diognetus:8:6 @ And He revealed (Himself) by faith, whereby alone it is given to see God.


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Found: Diognetus:9:1 @ Having thus planned everything already in His mind with His Son, He permitted us during the former time to be borne along by disorderly impulses as we desired, led astray by pleasures and lusts, not at all because He took delight in our sins, but because He bore with us, not because He approved of the past season of iniquity, but because He was creating the present season of righteousness, that, being convicted in the past time by our own deeds as unworthy of life, we might now be made deserving by the goodness of God, and having made clear our inability to enter into the kingdom of God of ourselves, might be enabled by the ability of God.


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Found: Diognetus:10:6 @ But whosoever taketh upon himself the burden of his neighbor, whosoever desireth to benefit one that is worse off in that in which he himself is superior, whosoever by supplying to those that are in want possessions which he received from God becomes a God to those who receive them from him, he is an imitator of God.


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Found: Diognetus:11:2 @ For who that has been rightly taught and has entered into friendship with the Word does not seek to learn distinctly the lessons revealed openly by the Word to the disciples; to whom the Word appeared and declared them, speaking plainly, not perceived by the unbelieving, but relating them to disciples who being reckoned faithful by Him were taught the mysteries of the Father?


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Found: Diognetus:11:3 @ For which cause He sent forth the Word, that He might appear unto the world, Who being dishonored by the people, and preached by the Apostles, was believed in by the Gentiles.


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Found: Diognetus:11:5 @ He, I say, Who is eternal, Who today was accounted a Son, through Whom the Church is enriched and grace is unfolded and multiplied among the saints, grace which confers understanding, which reveals mysteries, which announces seasons, which rejoices over the faithful, which is bestowed upon those who seek her, even those by whom the pledges of faith are not broken, nor the boundaries of the fathers overstepped.


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Found: Diognetus:11:7 @ If thou grieve not this grace, thou shalt understand the discourses which the Word holds by the mouth of those whom He desires when He wishes.


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Found: Diognetus:11:8 @ For in all things, that by the will of the commanding Word we were moved to utter with much pains, we become sharers with you, through love of the things revealed unto us.


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Found: Diognetus:12:3 @ for the scriptures state clearly how God from the beginning planted a tree of knowledge and a tree of life in the midst of Paradise, revealing life through knowledge; and because our first parents used it not genuinely they were made naked by the deceit of the serpent.


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Found: Diognetus:12:6 @ For the man who supposes that he knows anything without the true knowledge which is testified by the life, is ignorant, he is deceived by the serpent, because he loved not life--whereas he who with fear recognizes and desires life plants in hope expecting fruit.


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Found: Hermas:1:3 @ After a certain time, as I was journeying to Cumae, and glorifying God's creatures for their greatness and splendor and power, as I walked I fell asleep. And a Spirit took me, and bore me away through a pathless tract, through which no man could pass: for the place was precipitous, and broken into clefts by reason of the waters. When then I had crossed the river, I came into the level country, and knelt down, and began to pray to the Lord and to confess my sins.


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Found: Hermas:3:1 @ "Yet it is not for this that God is wroth with thee, but that thou mayest convert thy family, that hath done wrong against the Lord and against you their parents. But out of fondness for thy children thou didst not admonish thy family, but didst suffer it to become fearfully corrupt. Therefore the Lord is wroth with thee. But He will heal all thy past sins, which have been committed in thy family; for by reason of their sins and iniquities thou hast been corrupted by the affairs of this world.


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Found: Hermas:3:4 @ "Behold, the God of Hosts, Who by His invisible and mighty power and by His great wisdom created the world, and by His glorious purpose clothed His creation with comeliness, and by His strong word fixed the heaven, and founded the earth upon the waters, and by His own wisdom and providence formed His holy Church, which also He blessed-behold, He removeth the heavens and the mountains and the hills and the seas, and all things are made level for His elect, that He may fulfill to them the promise which He promised with great glory and rejoicing, if so be that they shall keep the ordinances of God, which they received, with great faith."


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Found: Hermas:4:3 @ While she yet spake with me, two men appeared, and took her by the arms, and they departed, whither the chair also had gone, towards the East. And she smiled as she departed and, as she was going, she saith to me, "Play the man, Hermas."


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Found: Hermas:15:4 @ I took it, and retiring to a certain spot in the country I copied it letter for letter: for I could not make out the syllables. When then I had finished the letters of the book, suddenly the book was snatched out of my hand; but by whom I did not see.


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Found: Hermas:26:2 @ "Thy seed, Hermas, have sinned against God, and have blasphemed the Lord, and have betrayed their parents through great wickedness, yea, they have got the name of betrayers of parents, and yet they did not profit by their betrayal; and they still further added to their sins wanton deeds and reckless wickedness; and so the measure of their transgressions was filled up.


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Found: Hermas:26:5 @ For the Master sware by His own glory, as concerning His elect; that if, now that this day has been set as a limit, sin shall hereafter be committed, they shall not find salvation; for repentance for the righteous hath an end; the days of repentance are accomplished for all the saints; whereas for the Gentiles there is repentance until the last day.


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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:48:1 @ Now, brethren, a revelation was made unto me in my sleep by a youth of exceeding fair form, who said to me, "Whom thinkest thou the aged woman, from whom thou receivedst the book, to be?" I say, "The Sibyl" "Thou art wrong," saith he, "she is not." "Who then is she?" I say. "The Church," saith he. I said unto him, "Wherefore then is she aged?" "Because," saith he, "she was created before all things; therefore is she aged; and for her sake the world was framed."


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Found: Hermas:48:2 @ And afterwards I saw a vision in my house. The aged woman came, and asked me, if I had already given the book to the elders. I said that I had not given it. "Thou hast done well," she said, "for I have words to add. When then I shall have finished all the words, it shall be made known by thy means to all the elect.


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Found: Hermas:19y:2 @ After fasting often, and entreating the Lord to declare unto me the revelation which He promised to show me by the mouth of the aged woman, that very night the aged woman was seen of me, and she said to me, "Seeing that thou art so importunate and eager to know all things, come into the country where thou abidest, and about the fifth hour I will appear, and will show thee what thou oughtest to see."


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Found: Hermas:19y:6 @ Then she came with six young men, the same whom I had seen before, and she stood by me, and listened attentively to me, as I prayed and confessed my sins to the Lord. And she touched me, and said: "Hermas, make an end of constantly entreating for thy sins; entreat also for righteousness, that thou mayest take some part forthwith to thy family."


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Found: Hermas:19y:7 @ Then she raiseth me by the hand, and leadeth me to the couch, and saith to the young men, "Go ye, and build."


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Found: Hermas:210:3 @ When she had said this, she wished to depart; but, falling at her feet, I entreated her by the Lord that she would show me the vision which she promised.


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Found: Hermas:210:4 @ Then she again took me by the hand, and raiseth me, and seateth me on the couch at the left hand, while she herself sat on the right. And lifting up a certain glistening rod, she saith to me, "Seest thou a great thing?" I say to her, "Lady, I see nothing." She saith to me, "Look thou; dost thou not see in front of thee a great tower being builded upon the waters, of glistening square stones?"


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Found: Hermas:210:5 @ Now the tower was being builded foursquare by the six young men that came with her. And countless other men were bringing stones, some of them from the deep, and others from the land, and were handing them to the six young men. And they took them and builded.


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Found: Hermas:311:5 @ I asked her, "Wherefore is the tower builded upon waters, lady?" "I told thee so before," said she, "and indeed thou dost enquire diligently. So by thy enquiry thou discoverest the truth. Hear then why the tower is builded upon waters; it is because your life is saved and shall be saved by water. But the tower has been founded by the word of the Almighty and Glorious Name, and is strengthened by the unseen power of the Master."


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Found: Hermas:513:4 @ "But they that are brought and placed in the building, who are they?" "They are young in the faith, and faithful; but they are warned by the angels to do good, because wickedness was found in them."


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Found: Hermas:5[13^:1 @ But wouldst thou know about them that are broken in pieces, and cast away far from the tower? These are the sons of lawlessness. They received the faith in hypocrisy, and no wickedness was absent from them. Therefore they have not salvation, for they are not useful for building by reason of their wickednesses. Therefore they were broken up and thrown far away by reason of the wrath of the Lord, for they excited Him to wrath.


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Found: Hermas:5[13^:5 @ "But the white and round stones, which did not fit into the building, who are they, lady?" She answered and said to me, "How long art thou foolish and stupid, and enquirest everything, and understandest nothing? These are they that have faith, but have also riches of this world. When tribulation cometh, they deny their Lord by reason of their riches and their business affairs."


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Found: Hermas:715:1 @ "But the other stones which thou sawest cast far away from the tower and falling into the way and rolling out of the way into the regions where there is no way, these are they that have believed, but by reason of their double heart they abandon their true way. Thus thinking that they can find a better way, they go astray and are sore distressed, as they walk about in the regions where there is no way.


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Found: Hermas:715:2 @ But they that fall into the fire and are burned, these are they that finally rebelled from the living God, and it no more entered into their hearts to repent by reason of the lusts of their wantonness and of the wickednesses which they wrought.


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Found: Hermas:715:6 @ Yet they shall be fitted into another place much more humble, but not until they have undergone torments, and have fulfilled the days of their sins. And they shall be changed for this reason, because they participated in the Righteous Word; and then shall it befall them to be relieved from their torments, if the evil deeds, that they have done, come into their heart; but if these come not into their heart, they are not saved by reason of the hardness of their hearts."


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Found: Hermas:816:2 @ She looked upon me, and smiled, and she saith to me, "Seest thou seven women round the tower?" "I see them, lady," say I. "This tower is supported by them by commandment of the Lord.


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Found: Hermas:816:7 @ Their powers are mastered each by the other, and they follow each other, in the order in which they were born. From Faith is born Continence, from Continence Simplicity, from Simplicity Guilelessness, from Guilelessness Reverence, from Reverence Knowledge, from Knowledge Love. Their works then are pure and reverent and divine.


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Found: Hermas:917:3 @ For some men through their much eating bring weakness on the flesh, and injure their flesh: whereas the flesh of those who have nought to eat is injured by their not having sufficient nourishment, and their body is ruined.


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Found: Hermas:1018:7 @ So I fasted one day; and that very night there appeared unto me a young man, and he saith to me, "Seeing that thou askest me revelations offhand with entreaty, take heed lest by thy much asking thou injure thy flesh.


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Found: Hermas:1119:2 @ In the first vision wherefore did she appear to thee an aged woman and seated on a chair? Because your spirit was aged, and already decayed, and had no power by reason of your infirmities and acts of double-mindedness.


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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:1119:4 @ "Wherefore then she was seated on a chair, I would fain know, Sir." "Because every weak person sits on a chair by reason of his weakness, that the weakness of his body may be supported. So thou hast the symbolism of the first vision."


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Found: Hermas:1220:2 @ "Imagine an old man, who has now lost all hope of himself by reason of his weakness and his poverty, and expecteth nothing else save the last day of his life. Suddenly an inheritance is left him. He heareth the news, riseth up and full of joy clothes himself with strength, and no longer lieth down, but standeth up, and his spirit, which was now broken by reason of his former circumstances, is renewed again, and he no longer sitteth, but taketh courage; so also was it with you, when you heard the revelation which the Lord revealed unto you.


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Found: Hermas:1321:2 @ For just as when to some mourner cometh some piece of good tidings, immediately he forgetteth his former sorrows, and admitteth nothing but the tidings which he hath heard, and is strengthened thenceforth unto that which is good, and his spirit is renewed by reason of the joy which he hath received; so also ye have received a renewal of your spirits by seeing these good things.


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Found: Hermas:1321:3 @ And whereas thou sawest her seated on a couch, the position is a firm on; for the couch has four feet and standeth firmly; for the world too Is upheld by means of four elements.


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Found: Hermas:122:2 @ I was going into the country by the Companion Way. From the high road, it is about ten stades; and the place is easy for traveling.


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Found: Hermas:122:4 @ And as I gave glory and thanksgiving to Him, there answered me as it were the sound of a voice, "Be not of doubtful mind, Hermas." I began to question in myself and to say, "How can I be of doubtful mind, seeing that I am so firmly founded by the Lord, and have seen glorious things?"


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Found: Hermas:122:9 @ I come near it, and, huge monster as it was, it stretcheth itself on the ground, and merely put forth its tongue, and stirred not at all until I had passed by it.


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Found: Hermas:223:3 @ She answered and said unto me, "Did nothing meet thee? "I say unto her, Lady, such a huge beast, that could have destroyed whole peoples: but, by the power of the Lord and by His great mercy, I escaped it."


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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:324:3 @ and the fire and blood color showeth that this world must perish by blood and fire;


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Found: Hermas:324:4 @ and the golden part are ye that has escaped from this world. For as the gold is tested by the fire and is made useful, so ye also that dwell in it are being tested in yourselves. Ye then that abide and pass through the fire will be purified by it. For as the old loses its dross. so Ye also shall cast away all sorrow and tribulation, and shall be purified, and shall be useful for the building of the tower.


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Found: Hermas:525:2 @ And he immediately sat down by my side, and he saith unto me, "I was sent by the most holy angel, that I might dwell with thee the remaining days of thy life."


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Found: Hermas:127:5 @ They then that receive shall render an account to God why they received it, and to what end; for they that receive in distress shall not be judged, but they that receive by false pretence shall pay the penalty.


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Found: Hermas:127:6 @ He then that giveth is guiltless; for as he received from the Lord the ministration to perform it, he hath performed it in sincerity, by making no distinction to whom to give or not to give. This ministration then, when sincerely performed, becomes glorious in the sight of God. He therefore that ministereth thus sincerely shall live unto God.


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Found: Hermas:230:1 @ I asked him again, saying, "Seeing that the Lord held me worthy that thou shouldest always dwell with me, suffer me still to say a few words, since I understand nothing, and my heart has been made dense by my former deeds. Make me to understand, for I am very foolish, and I apprehend absolutely nothing."


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Found: Hermas:133:2 @ For if thou art long-suffering, the Holy Spirit that abideth in thee shall be pure, not being darkened by another evil spirit, but dwelling in a large room shall rejoice and be glad with the vessel in which he dwelleth, and shall serve God with much cheerfulness, having prosperity in himself.


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Found: Hermas:133:3 @ But if any angry temper approach, forthwith the Holy Spirit, being delicate, is straitened, not having the place clear, and seeketh to retire from the place; for he is being choked by the evil spirit, and has no room to minister unto the Lord, as he desireth, being polluted by angry temper. For the Lord dwelleth in long-suffering, but the devil in angry temper.


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Found: Hermas:133:5 @ For if you take a little wormwood, and pour it into a jar of honey, is not the whole of the honey spoiled, and all that honey ruined by a very small quantity of wormwood? For it destroyeth the sweetness of the honey, and it no longer hath the same attraction for the owner, because it is rendered bitter and hath lost its use. But if the wormwood be not put into the honey, the honey is found sweet and becomes useful to its owner.


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Found: Hermas:133:7 @ "I would fain know, Sir," say I, "the working of angry temper, that I may guard myself from it." "Yea, verily," saith he, "if thou guard not thyself from it--thou and thy family--thou hast lost all thy hope. But guard thyself from it; for I am with thee. Yea, and all men shall hold aloof from it, as many as have repented with their whole heart. For I will be with them and will preserve them; for they all were justified by the most holy angel.


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Found: Hermas:234:1 @ "Hear now," saith he, "the working of angry temper, how evil it is, and how it subverteth the servants of God by its own working, and how it leadeth them astray from righteousness. But it doth not lead astray them that are full in the faith, nor can it work upon them, because the power of the Lord is with them; but them that are empty and double-minded it leadeth astray.


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Found: Hermas:234:7 @ Then, when it hath removed from that man, in whom it dwells, that man becometh emptied of the righteous spirit, and henceforward, being filled with the evil spirits, he is unstable in all his actions, being dragged about hither and thither by the evil spirits, and is altogether blinded and bereft of his good intent. Thus then it happeneth to all persons of angry temper.


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Found: Hermas:236:4 @ Now see the works of the angel of wickedness also. First of all, he is quick tempered and bitter and senseless, and his works are evil, overthrowing the servants of God. Whenever then he entereth into thy heart, know him by his works."


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Found: Hermas:236:10 @ This commandment declareth what concerneth faith, that thou mayest trust the works of the angel of righteousness, and doing them mayest live unto God. But believe that the works of the angel of wickedness are difficult; so by not doing them thou shalt live unto God."


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Found: Hermas:139:7 @ Cleanse therefore thy heart from doubtful-mindedness, and put on faith, for it is strong, and trust God that thou wilt receive all thy petitions which thou askest; and if after asking anything of the Lord, thou receive thy petition somewhat tardily, be not of doubtful mind because thou didst not receive the petition of thy soul at once. For assuredly it is by reason of some temptation or some transgression, of which thou art ignorant, that thou receivest thy petition so tardily.


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Found: Hermas:140:4 @ "Listen," saith he. "Those who have never investigated concerning the truth, nor enquired concerning the deity, but have merely believed, and have been mixed up in business affairs and riches and heathen friendships, and many other affairs of this world--as many, I say, as devote themselves to these things, comprehend not the parables of the deity; for they are darkened by these actions, and are corrupted and become barren.


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Found: Hermas:140:5 @ As good vineyards, when they are treated with neglect, are made barren by the thorns and weeds of various kinds, so men who after they have believed fall into these many occupations which were mentioned before, lose their understanding and comprehend nothing at all concerning righteousness; for if they hear concerning the deity and truth, their mind is absorbed in their occupations, and they perceive nothing at all.


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Found: Hermas:342:2 @ but the sad man is always committing sin. In the first place he committeth sin, because he grieveth the Holy Spirit, which was given to the man being a cheerful spirit; and in the second place, by grieving the Holy Spirit he doeth lawlessness, in that he doth not intercede with neither confess unto God. For the intercession of a sad man hath never at any time power to ascend to the altar of God."


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Found: Hermas:143:4 @ So many therefore as are strong in the faith of the Lord, clothed with the truth, cleave not to such spirits, but hold aloof from them; but as many as are doubters and frequently change their minds, practice soothsaying like the Gentiles, and bring upon themselves greater sin by their idolatries. For he that consulteth a false prophet on any matter is an idolater and emptied of the truth, and senseless.


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Found: Hermas:143:9 @ When then the man who hath the divine Spirit cometh into an assembly of righteous men, who have faith in a divine Spirit, and intercession is made to God by the gathering of those men, then the angel of the prophetic spirit, who is attached to him, filleth the man, and the man, being filled with the Holy Spirit, speaketh to the multitude, according as the Lord willeth.


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Found: Hermas:143:16 @ I have given thee the life of both kinds of prophets. Therefore test, by his life and his works, the man who says that he is moved by the Spirit.


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Found: Hermas:144:2 @ For the evil desire is wild, and only tamed with difficulty; for it is terrible, and by its wildness is very costly to men; more especially if a servant of God get entangled in it, and have no understanding, he is put to fearful costs by it. But it is costly to such men as are not clothed in the good desire, but are mixed up with this life "These men then it hands over to death."


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Found: Hermas:245:3 @ But as many as are mastered by them, and resist them not, are done to death utterly; for these desires are deadly.


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Found: Hermas:346:4 @ I say to him; "Sir, these commandments are great and beautiful and glorious, and are able to gladden the heart of the man who is able to observe them. But I know not whether these commandments can be kept by a man, for they are very hard."


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Found: Hermas:346:5 @ He answered and said unto me; "If thou set it before thyself that they can be kept, thou wilt easily keep them, and they will not be hard; but if it once enter into thy heart that they cannot be kept by a man, thou wilt not keep them.


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Found: Hermas:346:6 @ But now I say unto thee; if thou keep them not. but neglect them thou shalt not have salvation, neither thy children nor thy household, since thou hast already pronounced judgment against thyself that these commandments cannot be kept by a man."


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Found: Hermas:649:2 @ Believe, therefore, on God, ye who by reason of your sins have despaired of your life, and are adding to your sins, and weighing down your life; for if ye turn unto the Lord with your whole heart, and work righteousness the remaining days of your life, and serve Him rightly according to His will, He will give healing to your former sins, and ye shall have power to master the works of the devil. But of the threatening of the devil fear not at all; for he is unstrung, like the sinews of a dead man.


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Found: Hermas:150:4 @ Thou, therefor who hast fields and dwellings and many other possessions, when thou art cast out by him, what wilt thou do with thy field and thy house am all the other things that thou preparedst for thyself? For the lord of this country saith to thee justly, "Either conform to my laws, or depart from my country."


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Found: Hermas:151:6 @ But the poor man being supplied by the rich maketh intercession for him, thanking God for him that gave to him. And the other is still more zealous to assist the poor man, that he may be continuous in his life: for he knoweth that the intercession of the poor man is acceptable and rich before God.


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Found: Hermas:151:8 @ In the sight of men then the elm seemeth not to bear fruit, and they know not, neither perceive, that if there cometh a drought the elm having water nurtureth the vine, and the vine having a constant supply of water beareth fruit two fold, both for itself and for the elm. So likewise the poor, by interceding with the Lord for the rich, establish their riches, and again the rich, supplying their needs to the poor, establish their souls.


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Found: Hermas:154:1 @ As I was fasting and seated on a certain mountain, and giving thanks to the Lord for all that He had done unto me, I see the shepherd seated by me and saying; "Why hast thou come hither in the early morn?" "Because, Sir," say I, "I am keeping a station."


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Found: Hermas:154:4 @ "God desireth not such a vain fast; for by so fasting unto God thou shalt do nothing for righteousness. But fast thou unto God such a fast as this;


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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:255:9 @ After some few days, his master made a feast, and sent to him many dainties from the feast. But when the servant received the dainties sent to him by the master, he took what was sufficient for him, and distributed the rest to his fellow servants.


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Found: Hermas:457:4 @ But the Lord is abundant in compassion, and giveth to them that ask of Him without ceasing. But thou who hast been strengthened by the holy angel, and hast received from him such (powers of intercession and art not idle, wherefore dost thou not ask understanding of the Lord, and obtain it from Him)."


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Found: Hermas:659:2 @ "Because," saith he, "God planted the vineyard, that is, He created the people, and delivered them over to His Son. And the Son placed the angels in charge of them, to watch over them; and the Son Himself cleansed their sins, by laboring much and enduring many toils; for no one can dig without toil or labor.


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Found: Hermas:161:2 @ As I spake these things within myself, I see him suddenly seated by me, and saying as follows; "Why art thou of a doubtful mind concerning the commandments, which I commanded thee? They are beautiful. Doubt not at all; but clothe thyself in the faith of the Lord, and thou shalt walk in them. For I will strengthen thee in them.


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Found: Hermas:161:4 @ Ye then that repent, cast away the evil doings of this world which crush you; and, by putting on every excellence of righteousness, ye shall be able to observe these commandments, and to add no more to your sins. If then ye add no further sin at all, ye will depart from your former sins. Walk then in these my commandments, and ye shall live unto God. These things have all been told you from me."


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Found: Hermas:262:2 @ For they forget the commandments of the living God, and walk in vain deceits and acts of self-indulgence, and are destroyed by this angel, some of them unto death, and others unto corruption."


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Found: Hermas:262:7 @ And so they] pastured entangled in the thorns and briars, and were in great misery with being beaten by him; and he kept driving them about to and fro, and giving them no rest, and all together those sheep had not a happy time.


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Found: Hermas:565:3 @ He that liveth in self-indulgence and is deceived for one day, and doeth what he wisheth, is clothed in much folly and comprehendeth not the thing which he doeth; for on the morrow he forgetteth what he did the day before. For self-indulgence and deceit have no memories, by reason of the folly, wherewith each is clothed; but when punishment and torment cling to a man for a single day, he is punished and tormented for a whole year long; for punishment and torment have long memories.


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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:167:1 @ He showed me a great willow, overshadowing plains and mountains, and under the shadow of the willow all have come who are called by the name of the Lord.


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Found: Hermas:167:2 @ And by the willow there stood an angel of the Lord, glorious and very tall, having a great sickle, and he was lopping branches from the willow, and giving them to the people that sheltered beneath the willow; and he gave them little rods about a cubit long.


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Found: Hermas:167:6 @ From some he received the rods withered and eaten as it were by grubs: the angel ordered those who gave up rods like these to stand apart.


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Found: Hermas:470:1 @ And after a few days we came to the place, and the shepherd sat down in the place of the angel, while I stood by him. And he saith to me; "Gird thyself with a garment of raw flax, and minister to me." So I girded myself with a clean garment of raw flax made of coarse material.


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Found: Hermas:470:4 @ Then those gave them up, who had the withered but not chipped; and some of them gave up the rods green, and others withered and chipped as by grubs. Those then that gave them up green he ordered to stand apart; but those that gave them up withered and chipped he ordered to stand with the first.


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Found: Hermas:874:2 @ Many then when they heard my commandments repented. As many then as repented, have their abode within the tower. But some of them altogether stood aloof These then have no repentance; for by reason of their business affairs they blasphemed the Lord and denied Him. So they lost their life for the wickedness that they committed.


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Found: Hermas:975:3 @ But others at the last living with the Gentiles, and being corrupted by the vain opinions of the Gentiles, departed from God, and worked the works of the Gentiles. These therefore were numbered with the Gentiles.


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Found: Hermas:975:4 @ But others of them were doubtful-minded, not hoping to be saved by reason of the deeds that they had done; and others were double-minded and made divisions among themselves. For these then that were double-minded by reason of their doings there is still repentance; but their repentance ought to be speedy, that their dwelling may be within the tower; but for those who repent not, but continue in their pleasures, death is nigh.


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Found: Hermas:1076:1 @ "But they that gave up their rods green, yet with the extreme ends withered and with cracks; these were found at all times good and faithful and glorious in the sight of God, but they sinned to a very slight degree by reason of little desires and because they had somewhat against one another. But, when they heard my words, the greater part quickly repented, and their dwelling was assigned within the tower.


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Found: Hermas:178:2 @ For when thou wast weaker in the flesh, it was not declared unto thee through an angel; but when thou wast enabled through the Spirit, and didst grow mighty in thy strength so that thou couldest even see an angel, then at length was manifested unto thee, through the Church, the building of the tower. In fair and seemly manner hast thou seen all things, (instructed) as it were by a virgin; but now thou seest (being instructed) by an angel, though by the same Spirit;


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Found: Hermas:178:3 @ yet must thou learn everything more accurately from me. For to this end also was I appointed by the glorious angel to dwell in thy house, that thou mightest see all things mightily, in nothing terrified, even as before."


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Found: Hermas:178:6 @ the fourth had the vegetation half-withered, the upper part of the grass green, but the part by the roots withered, and some of the grass became withered, whenever the sun had scorched it;


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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:481:3 @ 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:481:8 @ 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:582:6 @ And after a few days we came to the place where we had sat, and he saith to me, "Let us go to the tower; for the owner of the tower cometh to inspect it." And we came to the tower, and there was no one at all by it, save the virgins alone.


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Found: Hermas:683:2 @ And the six men who superintended the building walked with him on the right hand and on the left, and all they that worked at the building were with him, and many other glorious attendants around him. And the virgins that watched the tower ran up and kissed him, and they began to walk by his side round the tower.


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Found: Hermas:683:5 @ So he ordered all these to be removed from the tower, and to be placed by the side of the tower, and other stones to be brought and put into their place.


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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:683:8 @ And the square stones were hewed, and set in the place of those which had been removed; but the round ones were not placed in the building, because they were too hard to be shaped, and to work on them was slow. So they were placed by the side of the tower, as though they were intended to be shaped and placed in the building; for they were very bright.


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Found: Hermas:784:1 @ So then, having accomplished these things, the glorious man who was lord of the whole tower called the shepherd to him, and delivered unto him all the stones which lay by the side of the tower, which were cast out from the building, and saith unto him;


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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:885:5 @ Then he began to inspect those that were half white and half black, and many of them were (now) found black; and he ordered these also to be taken up with those that had been cast aside. But all the rest were found white, and were taken up by the virgins; for being white they were fitted by the virgins themselves into the building. But they were placed towards the outside, because they were found sound, so that they could hold together those that were placed in the middle; for not a single one of them was too short.


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Found: Hermas:885:6 @ Then he began to inspect the hard and rough; and a few of them were cast away, because they could not be shaped; for they were found very hard. But the rest of them were shaped and taken up by the virgins and fitted into the middle of the building of the tower; for they were somewhat weak.


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Found: Hermas:885:7 @ Then he proceeded to inspect those that had the spots, and of these some few had turned black and were cast away among the rest; but the remainder were found bright and sound, and these were fitted by the virgins into the building; but they were placed towards the outside, owing to their strength.


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Found: Hermas:1087:5 @ But I caught hold of his wallet, and began to adjure him by the Lord that he would explain to me all what he had showed me. He saith to me; "I am busy for a little while, and then I will explain everything to thee. Await me here till I come."


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Found: Hermas:1188:6 @ But when evening came I wished to go away home; but they would not let me go, but detained me. And I stayed the night with them, and I slept by the side of the tower.


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Found: Hermas:1289:5 @ For if thou wishest to enter into any city, and that city is walled all round and has one gate only, canst thou enter into that city except through the gate which it hath?" "Why, how, Sir," say I, "is it possible otherwise?" "If then thou canst not enter into the city except through the gate itself, even so," saith he, "a man cannot enter into the kingdom of God except by the name of His Son that is beloved by Him.


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Found: Hermas:1390:4 @ As many stones," saith he, "as thou sawest enter into the building of the tower, being given in by their hands and waiting for the building, they have been clothed in the power of these virgins.


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Found: Hermas:1390:6 @ "The stones then, Sir," say I, "which are cast aside, wherefore were they cast aside? For they passed through the gate and were placed in the building of the tower by the hands of the virgins." "Since all these things interest thee," saith he, "and thou enquirest diligently, listen as touching the stones that have been cast aside.


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Found: Hermas:1390:8 @ After a certain time then they were persuaded by the women whom thou sawest clad in black raiment, and having their shoulders bare and their hair loose, and beautiful in form. When they saw them they desired them, and they clothed themselves with their power, but they stripped off from themselves the power of the virgins.


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Found: Hermas:1390:9 @ They then were cast away from the house of God, and delivered to these (women). But they that were not deceived by the beauty of these women remained in the house of God. So thou hast," saith he, "the interpretation of them that were cast aside."


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Found: Hermas:13[90^:5 @ "Listen," saith he. "The name of the Son of God is great and incomprehensible, and sustaineth the whole world. If then all creation is sustained by the Son of God, what thinkest thou of those that are called by Him, and bear the name of the Son of God, and walk according to His commandments?


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Found: Hermas:15[92^:7 @ So by their means they were quickened into life, and came to the full knowledge of the name of the Son of God. For this cause also they came up with them, and were fitted with them into the building of the tower and were builded with them, without being shaped; for they fell asleep in righteousness and in great purity. Only they had not this seal. Thou hast then the interpretation of these things also." "I have, Sir," say I.


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Found: Hermas:1794:1 @ "Now then, Sir, explain to me concerning the mountains. Wherefore are their forms diverse the one from the other, and various?" "Listen," saith he. "These twelve mountains are twelve tribes that inhabit the whole world. To these (tribes) then the Son of God was preached by the Apostles."


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Found: Hermas:1794:4 @ "Because," saith he, "all the nations that dwell under heaven, when they heard and believed, were called by the one name of the Son of God. So having received the seal, they had one understanding and one mind, and one faith became theirs and one love, and they bore the spirits of the virgins along with the Name; therefore the building of the tower became of one color, even bright as the sun.


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Found: Hermas:2097:2 @ These then, that are mixed up in many and various business affairs, cleave not to the servants of God, but go astray, being choked by their affairs, but the wealthy unwillingly cleave to the servants of God, fearing lest they may be asked for something by them. Such men therefore shall hardly enter into the kingdom of God.


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Found: Hermas:20[97^:1 @ "And from the fourth mountain, which had much vegetation, the upper part of the grass green and the part towards the roots withered, and some of it dried up by the sun, they that believed are such as these; the double-minded, and they that have the Lord on their lips, but have Him not in their heart.


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Found: Hermas:26103:4 @ For as a vine left alone in a hedge, if it meet with neglect, is destroyed and wasted by the weeds, and in time becometh wild and is no longer useful to its owner, so also men of this kind have given themselves up in despair and become useless to their Lord, by growing wild.


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Found: Hermas:26103:6 @ And this I say not in reference to these days, that a man after denying should receive repentance; for it is impossible for him to be saved who shall now deny his Lord; but for those who denied Him long ago repentance seemeth to be possible. If a man therefore will repent, let him do so speedily before the tower is completed; but if not, he shall be destroyed by the women and put to death.


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Found: Hermas:27104:3 @ These all then shall be sheltered by the Lord for ever. They therefore that have done these things are glorious in the sight of God, and their place is even now with the angels, if they shall continue unto the end serving the Lord.


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Found: Hermas:27[104^:6 @ Reckon yourselves blessed therefore; yea, rather think that ye have done a great work, if any of you shall suffer for God's sake. The Lord bestoweth life upon you, and ye percieved it not; for your sins weighed you down, and if ye had not suffered for the Name of the Lord, ye had died unto God by reason of your sins.


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Found: Hermas:27[104a:2 @ For this world and the vanities of their possessions must be cut off from them, and then they will fit into the kingdom of God. For it is necessary that they should enter into the kingdom of God; because the Lord hath blessed this innocent kind. Of this kind then not one shall perish. Yea, even though any one of them being tempted by the most wicked devil have committed any fault, he shall return speedily unto his Lord.


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Found: Hermas:27[104a:6 @ For if the shepherds themselves shall have been found scattered, how will they answer for the flocks? Will they say that they were harassed by the flock? No credence will be given them. For it is an incredible thing that a shepherd should be injured by his flock; and he will be punished the more because of his falsehood. And I am the shepherd, and it behoveth me most strongly to render an account for you.


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Found: Hermas:32109:3 @ For suppose thou hast given to a fuller a new garment whole, and desirest to receive it back again whole, but the fuller give it back to thee torn, wilt thou receive it thus? Wilt thou not at once blaze out and attack him with reproaches, saying; "The garment which I gave thee was whole; wherefore hast thou rent it and made it useless? See, by reason of the rent, which thou hast made in it, it cannot be of use." Wilt thou not then say all this to a fuller even about a rent which he has made in thy garment?


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Found: Hermas:32109:4 @ If therefore thou art thus vexed in the matter of thy garment, and complainest because thou receivest it not back whole, what thinkest thou the Lord will do to thee, He, Who gave thee the spirit whole, and thou hast made it absolutely useless, so that it cannot be of any use at all to its Lord? For its use began to be useless, when it was corrupted by thee. Will not therefore the Lord of this spirit for this thy deed punish thee with death?"


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Found: Hermas:33110:1 @ "All these things which are written above I, the shepherd, the angel of repentance, have declared and spoken to the servants of God. If then ye shall believe and hear my words, and walk in them, and amend your ways, ye shall be able to live. But if ye continue in wickedness and in bearing malice, no one of this kind shall live unto God. All things which were to be spoken by me have (now) been spoken to you."


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Found: Hermas:1111:2 @ "I delivered thee," said he, "and thy house to this shepherd, that thou mightest be protected by him." "True, Sir," I said "If therefore," said he, "thou desirest to be protected from all annoyance and all cruelty, to have also success in every good work and word, and all the power of righteousness, walk in his commandments, which I have given thee, and thou shalt be able to get the mastery over all wickedness.


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Found: Hermas:2112:1 @ I say unto him; "Ask him, Sir, himself, whether from the time that he hath been in my house, I have done ought out of order, whereby I have offended him."


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Found: Hermas:4114:3 @ Whosoever therefore rescueth from penury a life of this kind, winneth great joy for himself. For he who is harassed by misfortune of this sort is afflicted and tortured with equal torment as one who is in chains. For many men on account of calamities of this kind, because they can bear them no longer, lay violent hands on themselves. He then who knows the calamity of a man of this kind and rescueth him not, committeth great sin, and becometh guilty of the man's blood.


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Found: IgnatiusEphesians:prologue:1 @ Ignatius, who is also Theophorus, unto her which hath been blessed in greatness through the plentitude of God the Father; which hath been foreordained before the ages to be forever and unto abiding and unchangeable glory, united and elect in a true passion, by the will of the Father and of Jesus Christ our God; even unto the church which is at Ephesus of Asia, worthy of all felicitation; abundant greeting in Christ Jesus and in blameless joy.


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Found: IgnatiusEphesians:1:1 @ While I welcomed in God your well beloved name which ye bear by natural right, in an upright and virtuous mind, by faith and love in Christ Jesus our Savior--being imitators of God, and having your hearts kindled in the blood of God, ye have perfectly fulfilled your congenial work--


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Found: IgnatiusEphesians:1:2 @ for when ye heard that I was on my way from Syria, in bonds for the sake of the common Name and hope, and was hoping through your prayers to succeed in fighting the wild beasts in Rome, that by so succeeding I might have power to be a disciple, ye were eager to visit me--


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Found: IgnatiusEphesians:2:1 @ But as touching my fellow servant Burrhus, who by the will of God is your deacon blessed in all things, I pray that he may remain with me to the honor of yourselves and of your bishop. Yea, and Crocus also, who is worthy of God and of you whom I received as an ensample of the love which ye bear me, hath relieved me in all ways--even so may the Father of Jesus Christ refresh him--together with Onesimus and Burrhus and Euplus and Fronto; in whom I saw you all with the eyes of love.


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Found: IgnatiusEphesians:2:2 @ May I have joy of you always, if so be I an worthy of it. It is therefore meet for you in every way to glorify Jesus Christ who glorified you; that being perfectly joined together in one submission, submitting yourselves to your bishop and presbytery, ye may be sanctified in all things.


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Found: IgnatiusEphesians:3:1 @ I do not command you, as though I were somewhat. For even though I am in bonds for the Name's sake, I am not yet perfected in Jesus Christ. For now am I beginning to be a disciple; and I speak to you as to my school-fellows. For I ought to be trained by you for the contest in faith, in admonition, in endurance, in long-suffering.


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Found: IgnatiusEphesians:4:1 @ So then it becometh you to run in harmony with the mind of the bishop; which thing also ye do. For your honorable presbytery, which is worthy of God, is attuned to the bishop, even as its strings to a lyre. Therefore in your concord and harmonious love Jesus Christ is sung.


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Found: IgnatiusEphesians:4:2 @ And do ye, each and all, form yourselves into a chorus, that being harmonious in concord and taking the key note of God ye may in unison sing with one voice through Jesus Christ unto the Father, that He may both hear you and acknowledge you by your good deeds to be members of His Son. It is therefore profitable for you to be in blameless unity, that ye may also be partakers of God always.


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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:7:1 @ For some are wont of malicious guile to hawk about the Name, while they do certain other things unworthy of God. These men ye ought to shun, as wild-beasts; for they are mad dogs, biting by stealth; against whom ye ought to be on your guard, for they are hard to heal.


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Found: IgnatiusEphesians:9:1 @ But I have learned that certain persons passed through you from yonder, bringing evil doctrine; whom ye suffered not to sow seed in you, for ye stopped your ears, so that ye might not receive the seed sown by them; forasmuch as ye are stones of a temple, which were prepared beforehand for a building of God the Father, being hoisted up to the heights through the engine of Jesus Christ, which is the Cross, and using for a rope the Holy Spirit; while your faith is your windlass, and love is the way that leadeth up 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:10:2 @ Against their outbursts of wrath be ye meek; against their proud words be ye humble; against their railings set ye your prayers; against their errors be ye steadfast in the faith; against their fierceness be ye gentle. And be not zealous to imitate them by requital.


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Found: IgnatiusEphesians:10:3 @ Let us show ourselves their brothers by our forbearance; but let us be zealous to be imitators of the Lord, vying with each other who shall suffer the greater wrong, who shall be defrauded, who shall be set at nought; that no herb of the devil be found in you: but in all purity and temperance abide ye in Christ Jesus, with your flesh and with your spirit.


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Found: IgnatiusEphesians:18:2 @ For our God, Jesus the Christ, was conceived in the womb by Mary according to a dispensation, of the seed of David but also of the Holy Ghost; and He was born and was baptized that by His passion He might cleanse water.


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Found: IgnatiusEphesians:20:2 @ especially if the Lord should reveal aught to me. Assemble yourselves together in common, every one of you severally, man by man, in grace, in one faith and one Jesus Christ, who after the flesh was of David's race, who is Son of Man and Son of God, to the end that ye may obey the bishop and the presbytery without distraction of mind; breaking one bread, which is the medicine of immortality and the antidote that we should not die but live for ever in Jesus Christ.


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Found: IgnatiusMagnesians:2:1 @ Forasmuch then as I was permitted to see you in the person of Damas your godly bishop and your worthy presbyters Bassus and Apollonius and my fellow-servant the deacon Zotion, of whom I would fain have joy, for that he is subject to the bishop as unto the grace of God and to the presbytery as unto the law of Jesus Christ:--


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Found: IgnatiusMagnesians:3:1 @ Yea, and it becometh you also not to presume upon the youth of your bishop, but according to the power of God the Father to render unto him all reverence, even as I have learned that the holy presbyters also have not taken advantage of his outwardly youthful estate, but give place to him as to one prudent in God; yet not to him, but to the Father of Jesus Christ, even to the Bishop of all.


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Found: IgnatiusMagnesians:6:1 @ Seeing then that in the aforementioned persons I beheld your whole people in faith and embraced them, I advise you, be ye zealous to do all things in godly concord, the bishop presiding after the likeness of God and the presbyters after the likeness of the council of the Apostles, with the deacons also who are most dear to me, having been entrusted with the diaconate of Jesus Christ, who was with the Father before the worlds and appeared at the end of time.


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Found: IgnatiusMagnesians:7:1 @ Therefore as the Lord did nothing without the Father, being united with Him, either by Himself or by the Apostles, so neither do ye anything without the bishop and the presbyters. And attempt not to think anything right for yourselves apart from others: but let there be one prayer in common, one supplication, one mind, one hope, in love and in joy unblamable, which is Jesus Christ, than whom there is nothing better.


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Found: IgnatiusMagnesians:8:1 @ Be not seduced by strange doctrines nor by antiquated fables, which are profitless. For if even unto this day we live after the manner of Judaism, we avow that we have not received grace:


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Found: IgnatiusMagnesians:8:2 @ for the divine prophets lived after Christ Jesus. For this cause also they were persecuted, being inspired by His grace to the end that they which are disobedient might be fully persuaded that there is one God who manifested Himself through Jesus Christ His Son, who is His Word that proceeded from silence, who in all things was well-pleasing unto Him that sent Him.


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Found: IgnatiusMagnesians:9:1 @ If then those who had walked in ancient practices attained unto newness of hope, no longer observing Sabbaths but fashioning their lives after the Lord's day, on which our life also arose through Him and through His death which some men deny--a mystery whereby we attained unto belief, and for this cause we endure patiently, that we may be found disciples of Jesus Christ our only teacher--


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Found: IgnatiusMagnesians:10:1 @ Therefore let us not be insensible to His goodness. For if He should imitate us according to our deeds, we are lost. For this cause, seeing that we are become His disciples, let us learn to live as beseemeth Christianity. For whoso is called by another name besides this, is not of God.


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Found: IgnatiusMagnesians:10:2 @ Therefore put away the vile leaven which hath waxed stale and sour, and betake yourselves to the new leaven, which is Jesus Christ. Be ye salted in Him, that none among you grow putrid, seeing that by your savor ye shall be proved.


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Found: IgnatiusMagnesians:11:1 @ Now these things I say, my dearly beloved, not because I have learned that any of you are so minded; but as being less than any of you, I would have you be on your guard betimes, that ye fall not into the snares of vain doctrine; but be ye fully persuaded concerning the birth and the passion and the resurrection, which took place in the time of the governorship of Pontius Pilate; for these things were truly and certainly done by Jesus Christ our hope; from which hope may it not befall any of you to be turned aside.


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Found: IgnatiusMagnesians:13:1 @ Do your diligence therefore that ye be confirmed in the ordinances of the Lord and of the Apostles, that ye may prosper in all things whatsoever ye do in flesh and spirit, by faith and by love, in the Son and Father and in the Spirit, in the beginning and in the end, with your revered bishop, and with the fitly wreathed spiritual circlet of your presbytery, and with the deacons who walk after God.


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Found: IgnatiusMagnesians:14:1 @ Knowing that ye are full of God, I have exhorted you briefly. Remember me in your prayers, that I may attain unto God; and remember also the church which is in Syria, whereof I am not worthy to be called a member. For I have need of your united prayer and love in God, that it may be granted to the church which is in Syria to be refreshed by the dew of your fervent supplication.


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Found: IgnatiusPhiladelphians:prologue:1 @ Ignatius, who is also Theophorus, to the church of God the Father and of Jesus Christ, which is in Philadelphia of Asia which hath found mercy and is firmly established in the concord of God and rejoiceth in the passion of our Lord and in His resurrection without wavering, being fully assured in all mercy; which church I salute in the blood of Jesus Christ, that is eternal and abiding joy more especially if they be at one with the bishop and the presbyters who are with him, and with the deacons that have been appointed according to the mind of Jesus Christ, whom after His own will He confirmed and established by His Holy Spirit.


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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: IgnatiusPhiladelphians:5:1 @ My brethren, my heart overfloweth altogether in love towards you; and rejoicing above measure I watch over your safety; yet not I, but Jesus Christ, wearing whose bonds I am the more afraid, because I am not yet perfected. But your prayer will make me perfect unto God, that I may attain unto the inheritance wherein I have found mercy, taking refuge in the Gospel as the flesh of Jesus and in the Apostles as the presbytery of the Church.


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Found: IgnatiusPhiladelphians:6:2 @ Shun ye therefore the wicked arts and plottings of the prince of this world, lest haply ye be crushed by his devices, and wax weak in your love. But assemble yourselves all together with undivided heart. And


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Found: IgnatiusPhiladelphians:7:1 @ For even though certain persons desired to deceive me after the flesh, yet the spirit is not deceived, being from God; for it knoweth whence it cometh and whence it goeth, and it searcheth out the hidden things. I cried out, when I was among you; I spake with a loud voice, with God's own voice, Give ye heed to the bishop and the presbytery and deacons.


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Found: IgnatiusPhiladelphians:10:2 @ Blessed in Jesus Christ is he that shall be counted worthy of such a ministration; and ye yourselves shall be glorified. Now if ye desire it, it is not impossible for you to do this for the name of God; even as the churches which are nearest have sent bishops, and others presbyters and deacons.


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Found: IgnatiusPhiladelphians:11:2 @ The love of the brethren which are in Troas saluteth you; from whence also I write to you by the hand of Burrhus, who was sent with me by the Ephesians and Smyrnaeans as a mark of honor. The Lord shall honor them, even Jesus Christ, on whom their hope is set in flesh and soul and spirit, by faith, love, and by concord. Fare ye well in Christ Jesus our common hope.


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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:4:2 @ Let meetings be held more frequently. Seek out all men by name.


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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: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: IgnatiusRomans:prologue:1 @ Ignatius, who is also Theophorus, unto her that hath found mercy in the bountifulness of the Father Most High and of Jesus Christ His only Son; to the church that is beloved and enlightened through the will of Him who willed all things that are, by faith and love towards Jesus Christ our God; even unto her that hath the presidency in the country of the region of the Romans, being worthy of God, worthy of honor, worthy of felicitation, worthy of praise, worthy of success, worthy in purity, and having the presidency of love, walking in the law of Christ and bearing the Father's name; which church also I salute in the name of Jesus Christ the Son of the Father; unto them that in flesh and spirit are united unto His every commandment, being filled with the grace of God without wavering, and filtered clear from every foreign stain; abundant greeting in Jesus Christ our God in blamelessness.


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Found: IgnatiusRomans:3:3 @ Nothing visible is good. For our God Jesus Christ, being in the Father, is the more plainly visible. The Work is not of persuasiveness, but Christianity is a thing of might, whensoever it is hated by the world.


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Found: IgnatiusRomans:4:1 @ I write to all the churches, and I bid all men know, that of my own free will I die for God unless Ye should hinder me. I exhort you, be ye not an unseasonable kindness to me. Let me be given to the wild beasts, for through them I can attain unto God. I am God's wheat, and I am ground by the teeth of wild beasts that I may be found pure bread of Christ.


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Found: IgnatiusRomans:5:1 @ From Syria even unto Rome I fight with wild beasts, by land and sea, by night and by day, being bound amidst ten leopards, even a company of soldiers, who only wax worse when they are kindly treated. Howbeit through their wrong doings I become more completely a disciple; yet am I not hereby justified.


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Found: IgnatiusRomans:10:1 @ Now I write these things to you from Smyrna by the hand of the Ephesians who are worthy of all felicitation. And Crocus also, a name very dear to me, is with me, with many others besides.


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Found: IgnatiusSmyrneans:1:1 @ I give glory to Jesus Christ the God who bestowed such wisdom upon you; for I have perceived that ye are established in faith immovable, being as it were nailed on the cross of the Lord Jesus Christ, in flesh and in spirit, and firmly grounded in love in the blood of Christ, fully persuaded as touching our Lord that He is truly of the race of David according to the flesh, but Son of God by the Divine will and power, truly born of a virgin and baptized by John that all righteousness might be fulfilled by Him,


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Found: IgnatiusSmyrneans:4:2 @ For if these things were done by our Lord in semblance, then am I also a prisoner in semblance. And why then have I delivered myself over to death, unto fire, unto sword, unto wild beasts? But near to the sword, near to God; in company with wild beasts, in company with God. Only let it be in the name of Jesus Christ, so that we may suffer together with Him. I endure all things, seeing that He Himself enableth me, who is perfect Man.


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Found: IgnatiusSmyrneans:5:1 @ But certain persons ignorantly deny Him, or rather have been denied by Him, being advocates of death rather than of the truth; and they have not been persuaded by the prophecies nor by the law of Moses, nay nor even to this very hour by the Gospel, nor by the sufferings of each of us severally; for they are of the same mind also concerning us.


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Found: IgnatiusSmyrneans:5:2 @ For what profit is it to me, if a man praiseth me, but blasphemeth my Lord, not confessing that He was a bearer of flesh? Yet he that affirmeth not this, doth thereby deny Him altogether, being himself a bearer of a corpse.


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Found: IgnatiusSmyrneans:7:1 @ They therefore that gainsay the good gift of God perish by their questionings. But it were expedient for them to have love, that they may also rise again.


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Found: IgnatiusSmyrneans:8:1 @ But shun divisions, as the beginning of evils. Do ye all follow your bishop, as Jesus Christ followed the Father, and the presbytery as the Apostles; and to the deacons pay respect, as to God's commandment. Let no man do aught of things pertaining to the Church apart from the bishop. Let that be held a valid eucharist which is under the bishop or one to whom he shall have committed it.


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Found: IgnatiusSmyrneans:11:1 @ Your prayer sped forth unto the church which is in Antioch of Syria; whence coming a prisoner in most godly bonds I salute all men, though I am not worthy to belong to it, being the very last of them. By the Divine will was this vouchsafed to me, not of my own complicity, but by God's grace, which I pray may be given to me perfectly, that through your prayers I may attain unto God.


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Found: IgnatiusSmyrneans:11:3 @ It seemed to me therefore a fitting thing that ye should send one of your own people with a letter, that he might join with them in giving glory for the calm which by God's will had overtaken them, and because they were already reaching a haven through your prayers. Seeing ye are perfect, let your counsels also be perfect; for if ye desire to do well, God is ready to grant the means.


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Found: IgnatiusSmyrneans:12:1 @ The love of the brethren which are in Troas saluteth you; from whence also I write to you by the hand of Burrhus, whom ye sent with me jointly with the Ephesians your brethren. He hath refreshed me in all ways. And I would that all imitated him, for he is an ensample of the ministry of God. The Divine grace shall requite him in all things.


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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: IgnatiusSmyrneans:13:2 @ I salute the household of Tavia, and I pray that she may be grounded in faith and love both of flesh and of spirit. I salute Alce, a name very dear to me, and Daphnus the incomparable, and Eutecnus, and all by name. Fare ye well in the grace of God.


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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: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: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: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: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: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: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:11:2 @ 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:12:2 @ 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: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 a dove and a quantity of blood, so that it extinguished the fire; and all the multitude marvelled that there should be so great a difference between the unbelievers and the elect.


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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:17:1 @ But the jealous and envious Evil One, the adversary of the family of the righteous, having seen the greatness of his martyrdom and his blameless life from the beginning, and how he was crowned with the crown of immortality and had won a reward which none could gainsay, managed that not even his poor body should be taken away by us, although many desired to do this and to touch his holy flesh.


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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:19:1 @ So it befell the blessed Polycarp, who having with those from Philadelphia suffered martyrdom in Smyrna--twelve in all--is especially remembered more than the others by all men, so that he is talked of even by the heathen in every place: for he showed himself not only a notable teacher, but also a distinguished martyr, whose martyrdom all desire to imitate, seeing that it was after the pattern of the Gospel of Christ.


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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:19:2 @ Having by his endurance overcome the unrighteous ruler in the conflict and so received the crown of immortality, he rejoiceth in company with the Apostles and all righteous men, and glorifieth the Almighty God and Father, and blesseth our Lord Jesus Christ, the savior of our souls and helmsman of our bodies and shepherd of the universal Church which is throughout the world.


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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:20:2 @ Now unto Him that is able to bring us all by His grace and bounty unto His eternal kingdom, through His only-begotten Son Jesus Christ, be glory, honor, power, and greatness for ever. Salute all the saints. They that are with us salute you, and Euarestus, who wrote the letter, with his whole house.


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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:21:1 @ Now the blessed Polycarp was martyred on the second day of the first part of the month Xanthicus, on the seventh before the calends of March, on a great Sabbath, at the eighth hour. He was apprehended by Herodes, when Philip of Tralles was high priest, in the proconsulship of Statius Quadratus, but in the reign of the Eternal King Jesus Christ. To whom be the glory, honor, greatness, and eternal throne, from generation to generation. Amen.


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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:22:1 @ We bid you God speed, brethren, while ye walk by the word of Jesus Christ which is according to the Gospel; with whom be glory to God for the salvation of His holy elect; even as the blessed Polycarp suffered martyrdom, in whose footsteps may it be our lot to be found in the kingdom of Jesus Christ.


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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:22:4 @ And I Pionius again wrote it down from the aforementioned copy, having searched it out (for the blessed Polycarp showed me in a revelation, as I will declare in the sequel), gathering it together when it was now well nigh worn out by age, that the Lord Jesus Christ may gather me also with His elect into His heavenly kingdom; to whom be the glory with the Father and the Holy Spirit for ever and ever. Amen. {2** THE THREE PROCEEDING PARAGRAPHS AS READ IN THE MOSCOW MS. **}2 @ {9 @


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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:22:2 @ This account Gaius copied from the papers of Irenaeus. The same lived with Irenaeus who had been a disciple of the holy Polycarp. For this Irenaeus, being in Rome at the time of the martyrdom of the bishop Polycarp, instructed many; and many most excellent and orthodox treatises by him are in circulation. In these he makes mention of Polycarp, saying that he was taught by him. And he ably refuted every heresy, and handed down the catholic rule of the Church just as he had received it from the saint. He mentions this fact also, that when Marcion, after whom the Marcionites are called, met the holy Polycarp on one occasion, and said 'Recognize us, Polycarp,' he said in reply to Marcion, 'Yes indeed, I recognize the firstborn of Satan.' The following statement also is made in the writings of Irenaeus, that on the very day and hour when Polycarp was martyred in Smyrna Irenaeus being in the city of the Romans heard a voice as of a trumpet saying, ' Polycarp is martyred.'


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Found: MartyrdomPolycarp:22:4 @ And I Pionius again wrote it down from the copy of Isocrates, having searched for it in obedience to a revelation of the holy Polycarp, gathering it together, when it was well nigh worn out by age, that the Lord Jesus Christ may gather me also with His elect into His heavenly kingdom; to whom be the glory with the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit for ever and ever. Amen.


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Found: Polycarp:and the presbyters that are with him unto the Church of God which sojourneth at Philippi; mercy unto you and peace from God Almighty and Jesus Christ our Savior be multiplied.


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Found: Polycarp:1:3 @ though ye saw Him not, ye believe with joy unutterable and full of glory; unto which joy many desire to enter in; forasmuch as ye know that it is by grace ye are saved, not of works, but by the will of God through Jesus Christ.


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Found: Polycarp:5:3 @ In like manner also the younger men must be blameless in all things, caring for purity before everything and curbing themselves from every evil. For it is a good thing to refrain from lusts in the world, for every lust warreth against the Spirit, and neither whoremongers nor effeminate persons nor defilers of themselves with men shall inherit the kingdom of God, neither they that do untoward things. Wherefore it is right to abstain from all these things, submitting yourselves to the presbyters and deacons as to God and Christ. The virgins must walk in a blameless and pure conscience.


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Found: Polycarp:6:1 @ And the presbyters also must be compassionate, merciful towards all men, turning back the sheep that are gone astray, visiting all the infirm, not neglecting a widow or an orphan or a poor man: but providing always for that which is honorable in the sight of God and of men, abstaining from all anger, respect of persons, unrighteous judgment, being far from all love of money, not quick to believe anything against any man, not hasty in judgment, knowing that we all are debtors of sin.


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Found: Polycarp:8:1 @ Let us therefore without ceasing hold fast by our hope and by the earnest of our righteousness, which is Jesus Christ who took up our sins in His own body upon the tree, who did no sin, neither was guile found in His mouth, but for our sakes He endured all things, that we might live in Him.


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Found: Polycarp:9:2 @ being persuaded that all these ran not in vain but in faith and righteousness, and that they are in their due place in the presence of the Lord, with whom also they suffered. For they loved not the present world, but Him that died for our sakes and was raised by God for us.


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Found: Polycarp:11:1 @ I was exceedingly grieved for Valens, who aforetime was a presbyter among you, because he is so ignorant of the office which was given unto him. I warn you therefore that ye refrain from covetousness, and that ye be pure and truthful. Refrain from all evil.


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Found: Polycarp:11:2 @ But he who cannot govern himself in these things, how doth he enjoin this upon another? If a man refrain not from covetousness, he shall be defiled by idolatry, and shall be judged as one of the Gentiles who know not the judgment of the Lord, Nay, know we not, that the saints shall judge the world, as Paul teacheth?


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Found: Polycarp:13:2 @ The letters of Ignatius which were sent to us by him, and others as many as we had by us, we send unto you, according as ye gave charge; the which are subjoined to this letter; from which ye will be able to gain great advantage. For they comprise faith and endurance and every kind of edification, which pertaineth unto our Lord. Moreover concerning Ignatius himself and those that were with him, if ye have any sure tidings, certify us.


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Found: Polycarp:14:1 @ I write these things to you by Crescens, whom I commended to you recently and now commend unto you: for he hath walked blamelessly with us; and I believe also with you in like manner. But ye shall have his sister commended, when she shall come to you. Fare ye well in the Lord Jesus Christ in grace, ye and all yours. Amen.


INDEXTORREY.txt
Found: dict:torrey Babylon strong @ Babylon strong_idH894 H895/strong_id


PRAYINGTHEPSALMS.txt
Found: Info @ Index of available mark up chapters for the PrayingThePsalms series by RandyP


NGRAMGOSPELUNIGRAM.txt
Found: filter:NT-GOSPEL babylon @ (4)


ENDTIMEPROPHECY.txt
Found: strkjv@Isaiah:14:4 @ King of Babylon - NamesOfAntichrist


WEBLINKS.txt
Found: http://www.christianthinktank.com @ over 8000 pages organized by qustions and objections


WEBLINKS.txt
Found: http://www.dwillard.org @ Articles on Christianity and Philosophy by Dallas Willard - BIBLE RESEARCH - BIBLE RESEARCH


WEBLINKS.txt
Found: http://dir.xiph.org/by_genre/Christian @ Icecast RADIO - DIRECTORY


PBIBLXBIBLETRANSLATIONS.txt
Found: asv@Matthew:1 @ TITLE: American Standard Version DESCRIPTION: The American Standard Version (ASV) of the Holy Bible was first published in 1901 by Thomas Nelson & Sons, and has earned a high reputation among the modern translations, and has become the foundation for several newer translations as well. Although the English used in the ASV is somewhat archaic, it isn't nearly as hard to understand as some passages of the King James Version of nearly three hundred years earlier.


PBIBLXBIBLETRANSLATIONS.txt
Found: bbe@Matthew:1 @ 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


PBIBLXBIBLETRANSLATIONS.txt
Found: bwe@Matthew:1 @ 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


PBIBLXBIBLETRANSLATIONS.txt
Found: cebuano_ang_biblia_pinadayag@Matthew:1 @ 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


PBIBLXBIBLETRANSLATIONS.txt
Found: dby@Matthew:1 @ The Darby Bible was translated to English by John Nelson Darby and published in 1890. It was intended to provide a very literal translation to the common reader. Public Domain


PBIBLXBIBLETRANSLATIONS.txt
Found: frebbb@Matthew:1 @ BROKEN LINK TITLE: French Bible Bovet Bonnet (1900) DESCRIPTION: Version Bible Bovet Bonnet, from the Annotated Bible 1900 (BBB) (c) Claude Royerehttp://epelorient.free.fr - Lorient - France FreBBB Version 1.0 (june 2008) EN: This Sword Bible module provides the french translation of the OT by Félix Bovet (1824-1903), and of the NT by Louis Bonnet (1805-1892). They both are extracted from a well known commentary in France and Switzerland, still very appreciated today : "La Bible annotée". For practical reasons the verses reference have been modified to match the KJV one. FR: Ce module Sword FreBBB est composé de la traduction française de Félix Bovet (1824-1903) pour l'Ancien Testament, et de Louis Bonnet pour le Nouveau. Elles sont extraites de l'ouvrage bien connu : "La Bible annotée". Toutes les deux réunissent des qualités d'exactitude et d'expression qui les rendent agréables à lire par elles-mêmes, indépendamment de leurs notes. Afin de faciliter l'intégration aux logiciels bibliques, la numération des versets est celle de la King James. Claude Royère claude.royere@gmail.comhttp://epelorient.free.fr RIGTHS: Copyrighted; Free non-commercial distribution PUBLISHER:


PBIBLXBIBLETRANSLATIONS.txt
Found: gltv@Matthew:1 @ TITLE: Green's Literal Translation DESCRIPTION: Green's Literal Translation (LITV). Scripture quoted by permission. Copyright 1993 by Jay P. Green Sr. All rights reserved. Jay P. Green Sr., Lafayette, IN. U.S.A. 47903. Permission to non-commercially distribute freely for use with The SWORD Project, granted by Jay P. Green, Jr. on Oct 3, 2002 RIGTHS: no entry DistributionLicense in sword.conf found PUBLISHER:


PBIBLXBIBLETRANSLATIONS.txt
Found: jub@Matthew:1 @ TITLE: English Jubilee 2000 Bible DESCRIPTION: Translated from the Original Texts in Hebrew and Greek into Spanish by Casiodoro de Reina (1569) and compared with the revision of Cipriano de Valera (1602). Based on the New Testament of Francisco de Enzinas (1543) and on the New Testament (1556) with the Psalms (1557) of Juan Perez de Pineda.\par This material was translated from Spanish into English by Russell M. Stendal and compared with the Old English Translation of William Tyndale (Pentateuch of 1530, Ploughboy Edition New Testament of 1534, Joshua to 2 Chronicles of 1537, and Jonah). It was also compared word for word with the Authorized Version (by King James) of 1611. RIGTHS: Copyright 2000, 2001 Russell Martin Stendal May be quoted in other works.  May be used freely in all non-profit, non-commercial Bible distribution endeavors provided the content is not altered. For all commercial reproduction express written permission from the publisher is required. PUBLISHER: DarkBibleORG


PBIBLXBIBLETRANSLATIONS.txt
Found: kjv@Matthew:1 @ Also called the Authorized Version, the King James Version of the Bible was translated by a committee headed by Lancelot Andrewes. Based on the work done by William Tyndale in 1526, The King James Version was completed in 1611 and has been influencing Christianity ever since.


PBIBLXBIBLETRANSLATIONS.txt
Found: litv@Matthew:1 @ TITLE: Green's Literal Translation DESCRIPTION: Green's Literal Translation (LITV). Scripture quoted by permission. Copyright 1993 by Jay P. Green Sr. All rights reserved. Jay P. Green Sr., Lafayette, IN. U.S.A. 47903. Permission to non-commercially distribute freely for use with The SWORD Project, granted by Jay P. Green, Jr. on Oct 3, 2002 RIGTHS: no entry DistributionLicense in sword.conf found PUBLISHER:


PBIBLXBIBLETRANSLATIONS.txt
Found: mnt@Matthew:1 @ TITLE: Montgomery New Testament DESCRIPTION: Montgomery New Testament (1924) by Helen Barrett Montgomery\par This is the only modem speech translation of the New Testament produced by a woman. Helen Barrett Montgomery's translation is marked by a conversational style, with the text arranged into paragraphs. RIGTHS: Public Domain PUBLISHER: SnowBall


PBIBLXBIBLETRANSLATIONS.txt
Found: nkjv@Matthew:1 @ The New King James Version was conceived by Arthur Farstad in an effort to translate into everyday English the literal context of the scriptures, just as the King James Version did in the 16th century.


PBIBLXBIBLETRANSLATIONS.txt
Found: nsb@Matthew:1 @ TITLE: New Simplified Bible DESCRIPTION: The New Simplified Bible is not affiliated with any Bible publishing society or religious organization. It is not related to the publishing and preaching work of Jehovah's Witnesses and it is not endorsed by the Watch Tower Society. RIGTHS: PUBLISHER: Jim Madsen, NSB


PBIBLXBIBLETRANSLATIONS.txt
Found: rotherham@Matthew:1 @ TITLE: Rotherham Version DESCRIPTION: The Emphasized Bible by J. B. Rotherham RIGTHS: originally published by Samuel Bagster and Sons in 1902 PUBLISHER: FREE BIBLE SOFTWARE GROUP


PBIBLXBIBLETRANSLATIONS.txt
Found: rsv@Matthew:1 @ ENGLISH: TITLE: Revised Standard Version DESCRIPTION: The Holy Bible, Revised Standard Version 1952 (RSV), the authorized revision of the American Standard Version of 1901, Copyright (c) 1946, 1952, 1973 by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of Churches of Christ in the United States of America. RIGTHS: Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the churches of Christ in the U.S.A. 1946, 1952, 1973 Rachel Riensche, Vice President, Corporate Affairs Augsburg Fortress Publishers, 100 South Fifth Street, Suite 700. Minneapolis, MN 55402, USA PUBLISHER: DarkBibleORG


PBIBLXBIBLETRANSLATIONS.txt
Found: rwp@Matthew:1 @ TITLE: Robertson Word Pictures NT DESCRIPTION: WORD PICTURES IN THE NEW TESTAMENT BY ARCHIBALD THOMAS ROBERTSON A.M., D.D., LL.D., Litt.D. (c) 1932 (through 2006) (c) 1933 (through 2007) (c) 1930 expired and now Public Domain (c) 1932 Renewal 1960 Broadman Press. All rights reserved. Used by permission. Public Domain Dec 31, 2006 + 2007


PBIBLXBIBLETRANSLATIONS.txt
Found: sf_basque_1571_nt@Matthew:1 @ BROKEN LINK TITLE: Basque(Navarro-Labourdin)NT DESCRIPTION: New Testament in the Basque Language (Navarro-Labourdin) Translated, and published on August 22, 1571, by Pierre Hautin. PUBLISHER: FreeBibleSoftwarGroup


PBIBLXBIBLETRANSLATIONS.txt
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Matthew:1 @ TITLE: La Bible J.F. Ostervald 1996 DESCRIPTION: J.F. Ostervald et son équipe a révisé la Bible d'Olivétan (1535), cette révision a été editée la première fois en 1744. Version présentée Il s'agit de la version révisée en 1996. Jean Frederic Ostervald, Swiss Protestant divine was born at Neuchatel on November 25, 1663. He was educated at Zurich and at Saumur. Studied theology at Orleans under Claude Pajon at Paris under Jean Claude and at Geneva under Louis Tronchin and was ordained to the ministry in 1683. Bagster's 1831 London Polygot which included eight languages and one of those was the French version by Ostervald. RIGTHS: Public Domain PUBLISHER: FreeBibleSoftwareGroup


PBIBLXBIBLETRANSLATIONS.txt
Found: sf_tischendorf@Matthew:1 @ TITLE: Greek NT Tischendorf 8th Ed DESCRIPTION: The Greek Text corresponds to the printed text found in,Tischendorf, Constantinus, Novum Testamentum Graece, editio octava critica major Vol. I, 1869; Vol. II 1872, Leipzig:Giesecke and Devrient. Vol 3, Prolegomena, ed. by Caspar Rene' Gregory, Leipzig: Hinrichs, 1894. The text contains no accents or diacritical marks. This text was prepared from the Westcott-Hort-Nestle Aland text found in the Greek text prepared by Dr. Maurice Robinson. The text was compared to the printed edition of Tischendorf's. Changes were made in the text to make it correspond to the printed edition. The text was proofed against the Tischendorf text. According to J. Harold Greenleem, His 'eighth major edition' (1869-72) contains a critical apparatus which has never been equaled in comprehensiveness of citation of Greek mss., versions, and patristic evidence. A century later it is still indispensable for serious work in the text of the N.T. RIGTHS: The Greek text is released as a public domain text. PUBLISHER: FreeBibleSoftwareGroup


PBIBLXBIBLETRANSLATIONS.txt
Found: tsk@Matthew:1 @ TITLE: Treasury Of Scriptural Knowledge DESCRIPTION:Verse by verse links to relevant passages RIGHTS:


PBIBLXBIBLETRANSLATIONS.txt
Found: ylt@Matthew:1 @ The Young's Literal Translation was created on the belief that only the original translations themselves are truly inspired. While acknowledging that this means all English translations will lose some of their affect, the Young's Literal Translation seeks to keep this loss of meaning to a minimum by translating strictly literally, word for word.


PSALMSBYTHEME.txt
Found: Info @ The Book of Psalms indexed by division, type, author and theme. Compiled for pBiblx2 from various dictionary and internet sources.


NEWAUDIOLINKS.txt
Found: McGeeJeremiah @ Mcgee 24002 Jeremiah Gods Crybaby


NEWAUDIOLINKS.txt
Found: http://www.sermonaudio.com/search.asp?currSection=sermonstopic&keyworddesc=Infants&keyword=infant+OR+baby+OR+babies @ Infants - SERMONAUDIO


NEWAUDIOLINKS.txt
Found: http://www.sermonaudio.com/search.asp?currSection=sermonstopic&keyworddesc=Presbyterian&keyword=Presbyterian @ Presbyterian - SERMONAUDIO


BIBLELAW.txt
Found: strkjv@Genesis:9:5-6 @ Whoso sheddeth man's blood, by man shall his blood be shed - OldTestamentLaw - ScripturalOrder


BIBLELAW.txt
Found: strkjv@Exodus:21:20-21,26-27 @ Servants struck by master - OldTestamentLaw - ScripturalOrder


BIBLELAW.txt
Found: strkjv@Leviticus:17:2-5 @ Death by stoning for idolaters - OldTestamentLaw - ScripturalOrder


BIBLELAW.txt
Found: strkjv@Deuteronomy:17:2-5 @ Death by stoning for idolaters - OldTestamentLaw - ScripturalOrder


BIBLELAW.txt
Found: strkjv@Deuteronomy:25:11-12 @ Woman not to grab a man by his secrets - OldTestamentLaw - ScripturalOrder


BIBLELAW.txt
Found: strkjv@Deuteronomy:27:16 @ Cursed be he that setteth light by father and mother - OldTestamentLaw - ScripturalOrder


FAITHOFJESUSDEVOTION.txt
Found: August8 @ strkjv@Luke:7:36-50 Jesus Anointed by a Sinful Woman journal:August8


PSALTERBYTHEME.txt
Found: Info @ The Book of Psalms indexed by division, type, author and theme. Compiled for pBiblx2 from various dictionary and internet sources.


ONEPLACEPODCAST.txt
Found: http://www.oneplace.com/ministries/changed-by-the-word/ @ changed-by-the-word Changed By The Word Host=http://www.oneplace.com/ministries/changed-by-the-word Dr. J. Bruce Sofia


ONEPLACEPODCAST.txt
Found: http://www.oneplace.com/ministries/words-to-live-by/ @ words-to-live-by Words to Live By Host=http://www.oneplace.com/ministries/words-to-live-by Barbara Follis, Bill Houston, and Cherie O'Malley


WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt
Found: BIBLEMAPS @ Maps by GenWord


WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt
Found: COMMENTARY @ OT Notes by Book


WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt
Found: COMMENTARY @ NT Notes by Book


WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt
Found: COMMENTARY @ Dr. Grant Richison


WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt
Found: COMMENTARY @ John N. Darby


WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt
Found: COMMENTARY @ CalvaryChapel Notes


WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt
Found: COMMENTARY @ VerseByVerseMinist.


WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt
Found: COMMENTARY @ Precept Ver By Ver


WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt
Found: UNSORTED @ Day by Day-Hoekstra


WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt
Found: UNSORTED @ John Piper


WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt
Found: UNSORTED @ OT#6-The Assyrian and Babylonian Empires


WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt
Found: UNSORTED @ Nations Defeated by King David


WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt
Found: UNSORTED @ Babylonian Empire (550 B.C.)


WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt
Found: UNSORTED @ Babylonian Captivity


WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt
Found: UNSORTED @ Collection of Quotes


WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt
Found: UNSORTED @ John Nelson Darby


WEBSTUDYLINKS.txt
Found: UNSORTED @ Babylonian Talmud


KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt
Found: babylon @ kjv@CONCORD:babylon


KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt
Found: babylonians @ kjv@CONCORD:babylonians


KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt
Found: babylonish @ kjv@CONCORD:babylonish


KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt
Found: babylons @ kjv@CONCORD:babylons


KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt
Found: by @ kjv@CONCORD:by


KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt
Found: byways @ kjv@CONCORD:byways


KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt
Found: byword @ kjv@CONCORD:byword


KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt
Found: hereby @ kjv@CONCORD:hereby


KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt
Found: libya @ kjv@CONCORD:libya


KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt
Found: libyans @ kjv@CONCORD:libyans


KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt
Found: presbytery @ kjv@CONCORD:presbytery


KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt
Found: thereby @ kjv@CONCORD:thereby


KJVWORDCONCORDANCE.txt
Found: whereby @ kjv@CONCORD:whereby


UNUSUALBIBLESTORIES.txt
Found: strkjv@Genesis:38:28-29 @Baby had a scarlet thread tied around its hand before birth - UnusualStory


UNUSUALBIBLESTORIES.txt
Found: strkjv@Numbers:22:28-29 @Man who was spoken to by an ass - UnusualStory


UNUSUALBIBLESTORIES.txt
Found: strkjv@Deuteronomy:3:11 @Giant who had a bed 13ft. 6 in. long by 6ft. wide - UnusualStory


UNUSUALBIBLESTORIES.txt
Found: strkjv@Judges:4:17-21 @A woman killed a man by driving a nail through his head - UnusualStory


UNUSUALBIBLESTORIES.txt
Found: strkjv@2Kings:9:30-36 @Woman whose body was eaten by dogs - UnusualStory


UNUSUALBIBLESTORIES.txt
Found: strkjv@Isaiah:38:1-5 @Man whose life was increased by fifteen years because he prayed - UnusualStory


IDENTITYINCHRIST.txt
Found: strkjv@Ephesians:1:3-8 @I have been chosen by God and adopted as His child..


IDENTITYINCHRIST.txt
Found: strkjv@2Corinthians:1:21-22 @I have been established, anointed, and sealed by God.


BIBLECHAPTERTOPICS.txt
Found: Info @ pBiblx2 Field Wise system generated topical keys per chapter derived by Nave's Topical overlay marks


WEBRADIO.txt
Found: HOLY_BIBLE_KJVBY_ALEXANDER_SCOURBY @ media: m3u/HolyBibleKJVbyAlexanderScourby.m3u


JESUSBYINDEX.txt
Found: strkjv@Mark:5:1-20 @ Jesus By Miracle - Healing a man possessed by demons at Gadara


JESUSBYINDEX.txt
Found: strkjv@Matthew:8:28 @ Jesus By Miracle - Healing a man possessed by demons at Gadara


JESUSBYINDEX.txt
Found: strkjv@Luke:8:26 @ Jesus By Miracle - Healing a man possessed by demons at Gadara


JESUSBYINDEX.txt
Found: strkjv@Psalms:35:11 @ Jesus By OTProphecy - The Messiah will accused by false witnesses kjv@Matthew:26:59-60 and kjv@Mark:14:56-57


JESUSBYINDEX.txt
Found: strkjv@Psalms:41:9 @ Jesus By OTProphecy - The Messiah will be betrayed by a friend kjv@John:13:18-21


JESUSBYINDEX.txt
Found: strkjv@Zechariah:13:7 @ Jesus By OTProphecy - The Messiah will forsaken by His disciples kjv@Matthew:26:31, kjv@Matthew:26:56


JESUSBYINDEX.txt
Found: strkjv@Matthew:13:1-53 @ Jesus By Sermon - Parables by the sea kjv@Luke:8:4-21


JESUSBYINDEX.txt
Found: strkjv@Mark:4:1-34 @ Jesus By Sermon - Parables by the sea kjv@Matthew:13:1-53


JESUSBYINDEX.txt
Found: strkjv@Luke:8:4-21 @ Jesus By Sermon - Parables by the sea kjv@Matthew:13:1-53


JESUSBYINDEX.txt
Found: strkjv@Matthew:6:27 @ Which of you by taking thought can add one cubit unto his stature? - Jesus By Question


JESUSBYINDEX.txt
Found: strkjv@Matthew:12:27 @ And if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, by whom do your children cast them out? - Jesus By Question


JESUSBYINDEX.txt
Found: strkjv@Matthew:15:3 @ Why do ye also transgress the commandment of God by your tradition? - Jesus By Question


JESUSBYINDEX.txt
Found: strkjv@Mark:9:33 @ What was it that ye disputed among yourselves by the way? - Jesus By Question


JESUSBYINDEX.txt
Found: strkjv@Luke:11:19 @ And if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, by whom do your sons cast them out? - Jesus By Question


JESUSBYINDEX.txt
Found: strkjv@Luke:17:7 @ But which of you, having a servant plowing or feeding cattle, will say unto him by and by, when he is come from the field, Go and sit down to meat? - Jesus By Question


INDEXEASTON.txt
Found: dict:easton Babylon @ Babylon


INDEXEASTON.txt
Found: dict:easton Babylon, kingdom of @ Babylon, kingdom of


INDEXEASTON.txt
Found: dict:easton Babylonish garment @ Babylonish garment


INDEXEASTON.txt
Found: dict:easton By and by @ By and by


INDEXEASTON.txt
Found: dict:easton Libya @ Libya


INDEXEASTON.txt
Found: dict:easton Rivers of Babylon @ Rivers of Babylon


INDEXEASTON.txt
Found: dict:easton Ruby @ Ruby


FAITHOFJESUSDEVOTION2.txt
Found: Info @ The Faith of Jesus Daily Devotional - A one year passage by passage bible devotion and study through the four gospels with a specific focus on what man is believing/doing, what is influencing him to do that, what Jesus means to man in relation to that. Hosted at http://shepherdpuplinux.us


FAITHOFJESUSDEVOTION2.txt
Found: August8 @ Luke:7:36-50 Jesus Anointed by a Sinful Woman


BIBLEBYSTORYLINE.txt
Found: strkjv@Exodus:20:22-24:18 @ Various Laws Set Forth by God


BIBLEBYSTORYLINE.txt
Found: strkjv@Exodus:25-31 @ The Tabernacle Defined by God


BIBLEBYSTORYLINE.txt
Found: strkjv@1Kings:17:1-6 @ Elijah Fed by Ravens


BIBLEBYSTORYLINE.txt
Found: strkjv@2Kings:20:12-21 @ Envoys From Babylon


BIBLEBYSTORYLINE.txt
Found: strkjv@Isaiah:13:1-14:23 @ A Prophecy Against Babylon


BIBLEBYSTORYLINE.txt
Found: strkjv@Isaiah:21:1-12 @ A Prophecy Against Babylon


BIBLEBYSTORYLINE.txt
Found: strkjv@Isaiah:39 @ Envoys From Babylon


BIBLEBYSTORYLINE.txt
Found: strkjv@Isaiah:46 @ Gods of Babylon


BIBLEBYSTORYLINE.txt
Found: strkjv@Isaiah:47 @ The Fall of Babylon


BIBLEBYSTORYLINE.txt
Found: strkjv@Jeremiah:50:1-51:64 @ A Message About Babylon


BIBLEBYSTORYLINE.txt
Found: strkjv@Daniel:1 @ Daniel's Training in Babylon


BIBLEBYSTORYLINE.txt
Found: strkjv@Ezekiel:21 @ Babylon, God's Sword of Judgment


BIBLEBYSTORYLINE.txt
Found: strkjv@Luke:7:36-50 @ Jesus Anointed by a Sinful Woman


BIBLEBYSTORYLINE.txt
Found: strkjv@Romans:4 @ Abraham Justified by Faith


BIBLEBYSTORYLINE.txt
Found: strkjv@Galatians:1:11-24 @ Paul Called by God


BIBLEBYSTORYLINE.txt
Found: strkjv@Galatians:2:1-10 @ Paul Accepted by the Apostles


BIBLEBYSTORYLINE.txt
Found: strkjv@Galatians:5:16-26 @ Life by the Spirit


BIBLEBYSTORYLINE.txt
Found: strkjv@2Timothy:2:14-26 @ A Workman Approved by God


BIBLEBYSTORYLINE.txt
Found: strkjv@Revelation:18 @ The Fall of Babylon


NGRAMGOSPELALPHA.txt
Found: filter:NT-GOSPEL be fulfilled which was spoken by @ 7


NGRAMGOSPELALPHA.txt
Found: filter:NT-GOSPEL by the @ 70


NGRAMGOSPELALPHA.txt
Found: filter:NT-GOSPEL by what authority I do these @ 5


NGRAMGOSPELALPHA.txt
Found: filter:NT-GOSPEL fulfilled which was spoken by @ 7


NGRAMGOSPELALPHA.txt
Found: filter:NT-GOSPEL which was spoken by @ 9


NGRAMGOSPELALPHA.txt
Found: filter:NT-GOSPEL you by what authority I do @ 5


NGRAMGOSPELALPHA.txt
Found: filter:NT-GOSPEL you by what authority I @ 5


MOBILETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt2
Found: cebuano_ang_biblia_pinadayag@Matthew:1 @ 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


MOBILETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt2
Found: frebbb@Matthew:1 @ BROKEN LINK TITLE: French Bible Bovet Bonnet (1900) DESCRIPTION: Version Bible Bovet Bonnet, from the Annotated Bible 1900 (BBB) (c) Claude Royerehttp://epelorient.free.fr - Lorient - France FreBBB Version 1.0 (june 2008) EN: This Sword Bible module provides the french translation of the OT by Félix Bovet (1824-1903), and of the NT by Louis Bonnet (1805-1892). They both are extracted from a well known commentary in France and Switzerland, still very appreciated today : "La Bible annotée". For practical reasons the verses reference have been modified to match the KJV one. FR: Ce module Sword FreBBB est composé de la traduction française de Félix Bovet (1824-1903) pour l'Ancien Testament, et de Louis Bonnet pour le Nouveau. Elles sont extraites de l'ouvrage bien connu : "La Bible annotée". Toutes les deux réunissent des qualités d'exactitude et d'expression qui les rendent agréables à lire par elles-mêmes, indépendamment de leurs notes. Afin de faciliter l'intégration aux logiciels bibliques, la numération des versets est celle de la King James. Claude Royère claude.royere@gmail.comhttp://epelorient.free.fr RIGTHS: Copyrighted; Free non-commercial distribution PUBLISHER:


MOBILETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt2
Found: sf_basque_1571_nt@Matthew:1 @ BROKEN LINK TITLE: Basque(Navarro-Labourdin)NT DESCRIPTION: New Testament in the Basque Language (Navarro-Labourdin) Translated, and published on August 22, 1571, by Pierre Hautin. PUBLISHER: FreeBibleSoftwarGroup


MOBILETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt2
Found: sf_ostervald_rev1@Matthew:1 @ TITLE: La Bible J.F. Ostervald 1996 DESCRIPTION: J.F. Ostervald et son équipe a révisé la Bible d'Olivétan (1535), cette révision a été editée la première fois en 1744. Version présentée Il s'agit de la version révisée en 1996. Jean Frederic Ostervald, Swiss Protestant divine was born at Neuchatel on November 25, 1663. He was educated at Zurich and at Saumur. Studied theology at Orleans under Claude Pajon at Paris under Jean Claude and at Geneva under Louis Tronchin and was ordained to the ministry in 1683. Bagster's 1831 London Polygot which included eight languages and one of those was the French version by Ostervald. RIGTHS: Public Domain PUBLISHER: FreeBibleSoftwareGroup


MOBILETRANSLATIONINDEX.txt2
Found: sf_tischendorf@Matthew:1 @ TITLE: Greek NT Tischendorf 8th Ed DESCRIPTION: The Greek Text corresponds to the printed text found in,Tischendorf, Constantinus, Novum Testamentum Graece, editio octava critica major Vol. I, 1869; Vol. II 1872, Leipzig:Giesecke and Devrient. Vol 3, Prolegomena, ed. by Caspar Rene' Gregory, Leipzig: Hinrichs, 1894. The text contains no accents or diacritical marks. This text was prepared from the Westcott-Hort-Nestle Aland text found in the Greek text prepared by Dr. Maurice Robinson. The text was compared to the printed edition of Tischendorf's. Changes were made in the text to make it correspond to the printed edition. The text was proofed against the Tischendorf text. According to J. Harold Greenleem, His 'eighth major edition' (1869-72) contains a critical apparatus which has never been equaled in comprehensiveness of citation of Greek mss., versions, and patristic evidence. A century later it is still indispensable for serious work in the text of the N.T. RIGTHS: The Greek text is released as a public domain text. PUBLISHER: FreeBibleSoftwareGroup


CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv
Found: http://www.sermonaudio.com/rss_source.asp?sourceid=tenth , 10th - Tenth Presbyterian Church (PCA) , Religion and Spirituality , Liam Goligher; 100x; 100xacademy; bestbusinesspodcast; bestchristianpodcast; bestpodcastforentrepreneurs; christian; kingdom; kingdombusiness; kingdomentrepre , PODCAST , http://vps.sermonaudio.com/resize_image/sources/podcast/1400/1400/tenth2-06.jpg , American English; United States ,


CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv
Found: http://biblestudypodcasts.org/?feed=podcast , Bible Study Podcasts , Religion and Spirituality , Pastor Toby Logsdon; bible; christian; God; kids; children; safe; fun; church; stories; storytelling , PODCAST , http://biblestudypodcasts.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/BSPLOGO-144.jpg , American English; United States ,


CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv
Found: http://www.carlmedearis.com/podcast/CarlMedearis.xml , Carl Medearis Podcast , Religion and Spirituality , Carl Medearis; carl medearis jesus good samaritan christianity christians islam muslims arabs middle east engage world international initiatives speak , PODCAST , http://static.libsyn.com/p/assets/7/1/5/0/71500cfa9bec0efc/Dolan_0011_PUB_by_Bachrach2012.jpg , American English; United States ,


CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv
Found: http://creation.podomatic.com/rss2.xml , CREATION MOMENTS MINUTE , Religion and Spirituality , CREATION MOMENTS MINUTE; adam; audio; audio/mpeg; bible; biblical; by; christ; christianity; cosmos; creation; creatures; darren; darwin; dinosaurs; earth; eden; eve; , PODCAST , http://assets.podomatic.net/ts/4c/93/45/darren33458/1400x1400_10660140.jpg , American English; United States ,


CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv
Found: http://feedpress.me/credopodcast , Credo Podcast , Religion and Spirituality , Matthew Barrett; adam; audio; audio/mpeg; bible; biblical; by; christ; christianity; cosmos; creation; creatures; darren; darwin; dinosaurs; earth; eden; eve; evolutio , PODCAST , http://static.feedpress.it/logo/credopodcast-5be44ce0ee470.jpg , Australian English; ,


CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv
Found: http://robert-gelinas-123.squarespace.com/discipled-by-jesus?format=rss , Discipled by Jesus , Religion and Spirituality , Robert Gelinas; acousticmusicperformance; andrewgreer; christianconversation; christianmusicartists; criticalconversation; dinnerconversations; dinnerconver , PODCAST , http://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/57ec39b9d2b8573754033383/1503975948661-KC1U682XTI2W243LJ4E9/DiscipledByJesus-Podcast_3000x3000.jpg?format=1500w&content-type=image%2Fjpeg , American English; United States ,


CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv
Found: http://www.sermonaudio.com/rss_source.asp?sourceid=fpccolumbia , First Presbyterian Church , Religion and Spirituality , Dr. Mark Ross; schools; trends; crossroads; christianity; club , PODCAST , http://vps.sermonaudio.com/resize_image/sources/podcast/1400/1400/firstprescolumbia.jpg , American English; United States ,


CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv
Found: http://www.versebyverseministry.org/podcasts/Genesis2011.xml , Genesis 2011 , Religion and Spirituality , Stephen Armstrong; christian; generations; church; jesus; god; teach; message; sermon , PODCAST , http://www.versebyverseministry.org/images/bible_study_images/Genesis_square.jpg , American English; United States ,


CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv
Found: http://api.podcache.net/shows/a85d0680-47f5-4a4e-8db2-35201560ec4e/feed , Greenwood Pres. Sermons , Religion and Spirituality , Greenwood Presbyterian Church; christ; christianity; church; churchs; greater; life; podcast; and; can; experience; is; love; place; purpose , PODCAST , http://media.redcircle.com/images/2019/9/29/16/9f26124c-6ed2-43c1-8fa6-54943d8c70bc_podcast-art.jpg , American English; United States ,


CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv
Found: http://www.versebyverseministry.org/podcasts/Jude.xml , Jude , Religion and Spirituality , Stephen Armstrong; Rabbi; Tovia; Singer; Jewish; Response; missionaries; christian; messianic , PODCAST , http://www.versebyverseministry.org/images/bible_study_images/new_jude.jpg , American English; United States ,


CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv
Found: http://jude3project.podbean.com/feed/ , Jude 3 Project , Religion and Spirituality , Jude 3 Project; Inc.; Rabbi; Tovia; Singer; Jewish; Response; missionaries; christian; messianic , PODCAST , http://www.versebyverseministry.org/images/bible_study_images/new_jude.jpg , Australian English; ,


CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv
Found: http://psychic-reading.absolutelypsychic.com/xml.php?feed_id=1292 , Leo 2013 Yearly Horoscope by Psychic Advisors onhttp://www.absolutelypsychic.com , Religion and Spirituality , Psychic Advisors onhttp://www.absolutelypsychic.com ; audio; meditation; lenten; lent; through; vine; christianity; devotional , PODCAST , http://psychic-reading.absolutelypsychic.com/12413-1sunmoonvector.jpg , American English; United States ,


CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv
Found: http://feeds.feedburner.com/LifehouseCoffsSermons , Lifehouse Coffs Sermons , Religion and Spirituality , Info@lifehouse.net.au; lifechurch.tv; life.church; lifechurch; lifechurchtv; craig groeschel; christian; jesus , PODCAST , http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-s_FJ-C3-kbA/UbJ1fdbQl8I/AAAAAAAAAB8/r61H3qbyIT8/s1600/image.jpg , Australian English; ,


CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv
Found: http://www.sermonaudio.com/rss_source.asp?sourceid=brannonbowman , Millbrook Presbyterian Church , Religion and Spirituality , Rev. Brannon Bowman; marriagemotherhoodparentingchristianityfaithwifehusband , PODCAST , http://vps.sermonaudio.com/resize_image/sources/podcast/1400/1400/brannonbowman.jpg , American English; United States ,


CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv
Found: http://www.versebyverseministry.org/podcasts/Moses.xml , Moses' Three Objections - A Teaching from Exodus 4 , Religion and Spirituality , Stephen Armstrong; mosaic; erwin mcmanus; spirituality; god; jesus; christianity; church; hank fortener; faith; art; artist; soul; artisan soul , PODCAST , http://www.versebyverseministry.org/images/bible_study_images/MosesObjections_cover_centered.jpg , American English; United States ,


CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv
Found: http://newphiladelphiachurch.com/podcast/2010_podcast.xml , New Philadelphia , Religion and Spirituality , Mina Lee; christ; christian; apostolic; seoul; korea; christianity; charismatic; presbyterian , PODCAST , , American English; United States ,


CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv
Found: http://www.versebyverseministry.org/podcasts/Resurrection.xml , Proofs of the Resurrection , Religion and Spirituality , Stephen Armstrong; bibledevotional; biblestudy; bibleversesaboutgodspromises; bibleversesaboutlife; christianliving; godspromises; godspromisesverses; godver , PODCAST , http://www.versebyverseministry.org/images/bible_study_images/ProofsRessurection_square.jpg , American English; United States ,


CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv
Found: http://yourliferocks.libsyn.com/rss , Redefining Balance for Working Mom Podcast by Your Life Rocks , Religion and Spirituality , Your Life Rocks Founder; Jenny Stemmerman (fellow working mom); money; mom; christian; personal; motherhood; finances , PODCAST , http://static.libsyn.com/p/assets/8/e/8/9/8e89a881ced55f60/2019_Podcast_art.jpg , Australian English; ,


CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv
Found: http://feeds.ancientfaith.com/SaintOfTheDayPodcast , Saint of the Day , Religion and Spirituality , Jerome Atherholt and Ancient Faith Radio; orthodox; christian; greek; russian; antiochian; serbian; romanian; byzantine; lectionary; saints; daily; holy; holiness , PODCAST , http://images.ancientfaith.com/1800/SaintOfTheDay.jpg , American English; United States ,


CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv
Found: http://feeds.feedburner.com/SaintOfTheDayPodcast , Saint of the Day , Religion and Spirituality , Jerome Atherholt and Ancient Faith Radio; orthodox; christian; greek; russian; antiochian; serbian; romanian; byzantine; lectionary; saints; daily; holy; holiness , PODCAST , http://images.ancientfaith.com/1800/SaintOfTheDay.jpg , American English; United States ,


CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv
Found: http://www.audioverse.org/english/sermons/presenters/podcast/57/latest/david-asscherick.xml , Sermons by David Asscherick , Religion and Spirituality , David Asscherick; sermons; homilies; soroka; orthodox; christian; orthodoxy; pennsylvania; preacher; church , PODCAST , http://s.audioverse.org/english/gallery/persons/_/207/207/asscherick_david.jpg , Australian English; ,


CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv
Found: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:425388960/sounds.rss , SRS Podcast , Religion and Spirituality , with Aaron J. Babyar; christianity , PODCAST , http://i1.sndcdn.com/artworks-000608792236-qg25el-original.jpg , Australian English; ,


CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv
Found: http://lightomega.org/podcast/lo-podcasts.xml , TALKS AND MEDITATIONS by JULIE , Religion and Spirituality , Julie of Light Omega; gnostic; gnosis; gnosticism; esoteric; occult; christian; mystical , PODCAST , http://lightomega.org/podcast/images/Cover-with-text-bigstock-Sunset-1400X1400.jpg , American English; United States ,


CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv
Found: http://psychic-reading.absolutelypsychic.com/xml.php?feed_id=1289 , Taurus 2013 Yearly Horoscope by Psychic Advisors onhttp://www.absolutelypsychic.com , Religion and Spirituality , Psychic Advisors onhttp://www.absolutelypsychic.com ; bible; christian; christianity; christianweightloss; loseweight; weightloss , PODCAST , http://psychic-reading.absolutelypsychic.com/12409-1sunmoonvector.jpg , American English; United States ,


CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv
Found: http://www.godcast.org/categories/morningAndEvening/rss.xml , TGN: Morning and Evening , Religion and Spirituality , Charles Spurgeon (read by Craig Patchett); craig patchett paul hovda charles spurgeon christian christianity bible devotional religion godcast networ , PODCAST , http://www.godcast.org/images/itunes/morningAndEvening.jpg , Australian English; ,


CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv
Found: http://thebridgebixby.com/feed/podcast , The Bridge Bixby Audiocast , Religion and Spirituality , Trevor Smith; faith; christian; christianity; emmanuel; christ; heart; god; practical , PODCAST , http://www.bridgetulsa.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/We-Are-Archive.jpg , American English; United States ,


CHRISTIANPODCASTS.csv
Found: http://feeds.ancientfaith.com/TheOrthodoxMoviegoer , The Orthodox Moviegoer , Religion and Spirituality , Bobby Maddex and Ancient Faith Radio; faith; film; media; movies; culture; popular; pop; ancientfaith; orthodox; christian; christianity; church , PODCAST , http://images.ancientfaith.com/1800/OrthodoxMoviegoer.jpg , American English; United States ,


LOCALMEDIA.csv
Found: HTML,A Harmony of the Gospels for Students of the Life of Christ,A. T. Robertson, media: html/A_Harmony_of_the_Gospels_for_Students_of_the_Life_of_Christ_by_A._T._Robertson.html


BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.csv
Found: akjv@Matthew:1,ENGLISH:, American King James Version, This is a new translation of the Bible, based on the original King James Version. It is a simple word for word update from the King James English. I have taken care to change nothing doctrinally, but to simply update the spelling and vocabulary. I have not changed the grammar because that could alter the doctrine., I am hereby putting the American King James version of the Bible into the public domain on November 8, 1999., The Free Bible Group


BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.csv
Found: asv@Matthew:1,ENGLISH:,American Standard Version,The American Standard Version (ASV) of the Holy Bible was first published in 1901 by Thomas Nelson & Sons, and has earned a high reputation among the modern translations, and has become the foundation for several newer translations as well. Although the English used in the ASV is somewhat archaic, it isn't nearly as hard to understand as some passages of the King James Version of nearly three hundred years earlier.


BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.csv
Found: bbe@Matthew:1,ENGLISH:,BIBLE in BASIC ENGLISH,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.,Public Domain


BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.csv
Found: bwe@Matthew:1,ENGLISH:, Bible in Worldwide English NT, 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., unknown, freedom for bible ORG


BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.csv
Found: dby@Matthew:1,ENGLISH:,Darby Bible,The Darby Bible was translated to English by John Nelson Darby and published in 1890. It was intended to provide a very literal translation to the common reader.,Public Domain


BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.csv
Found: gltv@Matthew:1,ENGLISH:, Green's Literal Translation, Green's Literal Translation (LITV). Scripture quoted by permission. Copyright 1993 by Jay P. Green Sr. All rights reserved. Jay P. Green Sr., Lafayette, IN. U.S.A. 47903. Permission to non-commercially distribute freely for use with The SWORD Project, granted by Jay P. Green, Jr. on Oct 3, 2002, no entry DistributionLicense in sword.conf found,


BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.csv
Found: jub@Matthew:1,ENGLISH:, English Jubilee 2000 Bible, Translated from the Original Texts in Hebrew and Greek into Spanish by Casiodoro de Reina (1569) and compared with the revision of Cipriano de Valera (1602). Based on the New Testament of Francisco de Enzinas (1543) and on the New Testament (1556) with the Psalms (1557) of Juan Perez de Pineda.\par This material was translated from Spanish into English by Russell M. Stendal and compared with the Old English Translation of William Tyndale (Pentateuch of 1530, Ploughboy Edition New Testament of 1534, Joshua to 2 Chronicles of 1537, and Jonah). It was also compared word for word with the Authorized Version (by King James) of 1611., Copyright 2000, 2001 Russell Martin Stendal May be quoted in other works.  May be used freely in all non-profit, non-commercial Bible distribution endeavors provided the content is not altered. For all commercial reproduction express written permission from the publisher is required., DarkBibleORG


BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.csv
Found: kjv@Matthew:1,ENGLISH: ,King James Version, Also called the Authorized Version, the King James Version of the Bible was translated by a committee headed by Lancelot Andrewes. Based on the work done by William Tyndale in 1526, The King James Version was completed in 1611 and has been influencing Christianity ever since.,


BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.csv
Found: mnt@Matthew:1,ENGLISH:, Montgomery New Testament, Montgomery New Testament (1924) by Helen Barrett Montgomery\par This is the only modem speech translation of the New Testament produced by a woman. Helen Barrett Montgomery's translation is marked by a conversational style, with the text arranged into paragraphs., Public Domain, SnowBall


BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.csv
Found: nasb@Matthew:1,ENGLISH:,New American Standard Bible,New American Standard Bible Copyright © 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation, La Habra, Calif. All rights reserved. For Permission to Quote Information visithttp://www.lockman.org. The New American Standard Bible is a modern-English update of the American Standard Version. Completed in 1971, the New American Standard Bible has received high praises from many scholars for its accuracy and readability.


BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.csv
Found: nkjv@Matthew:1,ENGLISH:,New King James Version,The New King James Version was conceived by Arthur Farstad in an effort to translate into everyday English the literal context of the scriptures, just as the King James Version did in the 16th century. RIGHTS:


BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.csv
Found: nsb@Matthew:1,ENGLISH:, New Simplified Bible, The New Simplified Bible is not affiliated with any Bible publishing society or religious organization. It is not related to the publishing and preaching work of Jehovah's Witnesses and it is not endorsed by the Watch Tower Society.,, Jim Madsen, NSB


BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.csv
Found: rotherham@Matthew:1,ENGLISH:, Rotherham Version, The Emphasized Bible by J. B. Rotherham, originally published by Samuel Bagster and Sons in 1902, FREE BIBLE SOFTWARE GROUP


BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.csv
Found: rsv@Matthew:1,ENGLISH:, Revised Standard Version, The Holy Bible, Revised Standard Version 1952 (RSV), the authorized revision of the American Standard Version of 1901, Copyright (c) 1946, 1952, 1973 by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of Churches of Christ in the United States of America., Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the churches of Christ in the U.S.A. 1946, 1952, 1973 Rachel Riensche, Vice President, Corporate Affairs Augsburg Fortress Publishers, 100 South Fifth Street, Suite 700. Minneapolis, MN 55402, USA, DarkBibleORG


BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.csv
Found: rwp@Matthew:1,ENGLISH:,Robertson Word Pictures NT,WORD PICTURES IN THE NEW TESTAMENT BY ARCHIBALD THOMAS ROBERTSON A.M., D.D., LL.D., Litt.D. PROFESSOR OF NEW TESTAMENT INTERPRETATION IN THE SOUTHERN BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY OF LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY VOLUME I THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MATTHEW THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK | VOLUME II | THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO LUKE | | VOLUME III | THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES | | VOLUME IV | THE EPISTLES OF PAUL | | VOLUME V, (c) 1932 (through 2006) | THE FOURTH GOSPEL | THE EPISTLE TO THE HEBREWS | | VOLUME VI (c) 1933 (through 2007) | THE GENERAL EPISTLES | THE REVELATION OF JOHN BAKER BOOK HOUSE Grand Rapids, Michigan 49516 Volumes 1-4 (c) 1930 expired and now Public Domain by Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention Six-volume Set ISBN: 0-8010-7710-9 Printed in the United States of America Volumes 5 (c) 1932 Renewal 1960 Broadman Press. All rights reserved. Used by permission. [expires and becomes Public Domain Dec 31, 2006]. Volumes 6 (c) 1933 Renewal 1960 Broadman Press. All rights reserved. Used by permission. [expires and becomes Public Domain Dec 31, 2007].


BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.csv
Found: tsk@Matthew:1,ENGLISH:,Treasury Of Scriptural Knowledge DESCRIPTION:Verse by verse links to relevant passages RIGHTS:


BIBLETRANSLATIONINDEX.csv
Found: ylt@Matthew:1,ENGLISH:,Young's Literal Translation,The Young's Literal Translation was created on the belief that only the original translations themselves are truly inspired. While acknowledging that this means all English translations will lose some of their affect, the Young's Literal Translation seeks to keep this loss of meaning to a minimum by translating strictly literally, word for word.,


NATURALREMEDY.csv
Found: Black Pepper Essential Oil,Properties: It is considered a digestive/ diaphoretic/ carminative/ aperient/ antispasmodic/ antirheumatic/ antiarthritic/ antibacterial/ and an antioxidant.,Health benefits: This essential oil aids in digestion/ increases perspiration and helps remove toxins from the body. It also helps to remove gases from the intestines and does not let them build up/ while acting as a purgative/ curing spasms/ and helping to treat arthritis and rheumatism by removing uric acid and other toxins from the body. Black pepper essential oil inhibits bacterial growth/ fights premature aging and neutralizes free radicals that damage the body in countless ways.,,ESSENTIAL OIL


NATURALREMEDY.csv
Found: Camomile Essential Oil,Properties: Traditionally/ camomile essential oil has been used for almost anything you can imagine/ including its use as an antispasmodic/ antiseptic/ antibiotic/ antidepressant/ antineuralgic/ antiphlogistic/ carminative/ cholagogue/ cicatrisant/ emenagogue/ analgesic/ febrifuge/ hepatic/ sedative/ nervine/ digestive/ tonic/ bactericidal/ sudorific/ stomachic/ antiinflammatory/ anti-infectious/ vermifuge/ and vulnerary.,Health benefits: Camomile essential oil is known to cure spasms/ protect wounds from becoming septic and infected/ curb biotic growth and infections/ fight depression and uplift mood/ cure neuralgic pain by reducing swelling in the effected vessels/ and soothe inflammation from fever. It also eliminates gases/ promotes discharge of bile/ helps decrease visibility of scars/ opens up obstructed menses and regulates them/ cures pain/ reduces fever/ and is good for the liver. Furthermore/ camomile essential oil sedates inflammation and hyper-reactions/ improves nervous system health/ aids digestion/ reduces spasms/ kills bacteria/ increases perspiration/ improves digestion/ and fights infections. It is one of the most popular and useful essential oils out there!,,ESSENTIAL OIL


NATURALREMEDY.csv
Found: Cardamom Essential Oil,Properties: It is considered an antispasmodic/ and it also neutralizes the adverse effects of chemotherapy/ reduces nausea. It is used as an antiseptic/ antimicrobial/ aphrodisiac/ astringent/ digestive/ stomachic/ stimulant/ and diuretic agent.,Health benefits: It has been known to cure spasms/ fight nausea/ protect wounds and incisions/ curb microbial growth/ increase libido/ contract gums/ promote digestion/ and maintain stomach health. It stimulates secretions and other functions/ increases urination and thereby removes extra salt/ bile/ water/ toxins and fat from the body.,,ESSENTIAL OIL


NATURALREMEDY.csv
Found: Carrot Seed Essential Oil,Properties: It is antiseptic/ disinfectant/ detoxifying/ anti oxidant/ carminative/ depurative/ diuretic/ emenagogue/ stimulant/ cytophylactic/ and a tonic.,Health benefits: Protects wounds from becoming septic/ fights infections/ removes toxins from the body/ neutralizes free radicals and reverses the effects of oxidation. Furthermore/ it removes excess gas and does not let it build up in the body/ while purifying blood by removing toxins/ increasing urination/ opening and regulating menses/ stimulating secretions/ and promoting the regeneration of new cells.,,ESSENTIAL OIL


NATURALREMEDY.csv
Found: Clary Sage Essential Oil,Properties: It is well-known as an antidepressant/ anticonvulsive/ antispasmodic/ antiseptic/ aphrodisiac/ astringent/ bactericidal/ carminative/ deodorant/ digestive/ emenagogue/ euphoric/ hypotensive/ nervine/ sedative/ stomachic/ and uterine.,Health benefits: Clary sage essential oil fights depression and uplifts mood/ stops convulsions by sedating nervous disturbances/ relaxes spasms/ protects wound from becoming septic/ reduces sexual dysfunction and increases libido/ causes contractions/ kills bacteria and curbs bacterial growth. It also removes excess gas/ eliminates body odor/ improves digestion/ relieves obstructed menstruation/ lowers blood pressure/ and makes improves the health of the nervous system. Finally/ clary sage essential oil sedates various extreme emotions and anxiety/ while maintaining good stomach health and fixing any damage sustained by the uterus.,,ESSENTIAL OIL


NATURALREMEDY.csv
Found: Coriander Essential Oil,Properties: For centuries/ this essential oil has been used as an analgesic/ aphrodisiac/ antispasmodic/ carminative/ depurative/ deodorant/ digestive/ fungicide/ lipolytic/ stimulant/ and stomachic.,Health benefits: It has been well-reported to reduce pain/ increase libido/ reduce spasms/ eliminate excess gas/ purify the blood/ decrease body odor/ promote digestion/ and inhibit fungal growth and infection. Furthermore/ it reduces fat by breaking it down through hydrolysis/ and maintains good health and tone of the stomach.,,ESSENTIAL OIL


NATURALREMEDY.csv
Found: Oregano Essential Oil,Properties: It is an antiviral/ antibacterial/ antifungal/ antiparasitic/ antioxidant/ anti-inflammatory/ digestive/ emenagogue/ and an anti-allergenic.,Health benefits: It is commonly used to inhibit viral/ bacterial/ fungal and parasitic infections. Oregano essential oil also heals damage done by oxidation/ soothes inflammations/ promotes digestion/ opens up obstructed menstruation/ and helps cure allergies.,,ESSENTIAL OIL


NATURALREMEDY.csv
Found: Sage Essential Oil,Properties: Sage essential oil is normally considered an antifungal/ antimicrobial/ antibacterial/ antiseptic/ antioxidant/ anti-inflammatory/ antispasmodic/ cholagogue and choleretic. It is also commonly used as a cicatrisant/ depurative/ digestive/ disinfectant/ emenagogue/ expectorant/ febrifuge/ laxative/ and a stimulant substance.,Health benefits: It has been known to inhibit viral/ bacterial/ fungal and parasitic infections/ and thus protects wounds against becoming septic/ heals damages done by oxidation/ soothes inflammation/ clears spasms/ increases the production of bile/ and promotes digestion. Furthermore/ it fights infections/ opens up obstructed menstruation/ cures coughs and colds/ reduces fever/ helps clear the bowels/ stimulates discharges and generally boosts systemic functions.,,ESSENTIAL OIL


NATURALREMEDY.csv
Found: Thyme Essential Oil,Properties: This type of oil is an antispasmodic/ antirheumatic/ antiseptic/ bactericidal/ bechic/ cardiac/ carminative/ cicatrisant/ diuretic/ emenagogue/ expectorant/ hypertensive/ insecticide/ stimulant/ tonic/ and vermifugal substance.,Health benefits: It can be employed to eliminate spasms/ give relief from rheumatism by removing toxins/ protect wounds from becoming septic/ and it kills bacteria. Thyme essential oil helps to cure chest infections/ coughs and colds/ is good for heart health/ gives relief from excess gas/ heals scars and after marks/ increases urination/ regulates menstrual cycles/ and cures coughs and colds.,,ESSENTIAL OIL


ESSENTIALOILS.csv
Found: Black Pepper Essential Oil,Properties: It is considered a digestive/ diaphoretic/ carminative/ aperient/ antispasmodic/ antirheumatic/ antiarthritic/ antibacterial/ and an antioxidant.,Health benefits: This essential oil aids in digestion/ increases perspiration and helps remove toxins from the body. It also helps to remove gases from the intestines and does not let them build up/ while acting as a purgative/ curing spasms/ and helping to treat arthritis and rheumatism by removing uric acid and other toxins from the body. Black pepper essential oil inhibits bacterial growth/ fights premature aging and neutralizes free radicals that damage the body in countless ways.,


ESSENTIALOILS.csv
Found: Camomile Essential Oil,Properties: Traditionally/ camomile essential oil has been used for almost anything you can imagine/ including its use as an antispasmodic/ antiseptic/ antibiotic/ antidepressant/ antineuralgic/ antiphlogistic/ carminative/ cholagogue/ cicatrisant/ emenagogue/ analgesic/ febrifuge/ hepatic/ sedative/ nervine/ digestive/ tonic/ bactericidal/ sudorific/ stomachic/ antiinflammatory/ anti-infectious/ vermifuge/ and vulnerary.,Health benefits: Camomile essential oil is known to cure spasms/ protect wounds from becoming septic and infected/ curb biotic growth and infections/ fight depression and uplift mood/ cure neuralgic pain by reducing swelling in the effected vessels/ and soothe inflammation from fever. It also eliminates gases/ promotes discharge of bile/ helps decrease visibility of scars/ opens up obstructed menses and regulates them/ cures pain/ reduces fever/ and is good for the liver. Furthermore/ camomile essential oil sedates inflammation and hyper-reactions/ improves nervous system health/ aids digestion/ reduces spasms/ kills bacteria/ increases perspiration/ improves digestion/ and fights infections. It is one of the most popular and useful essential oils out there!,


ESSENTIALOILS.csv
Found: Cardamom Essential Oil,Properties: It is considered an antispasmodic/ and it also neutralizes the adverse effects of chemotherapy/ reduces nausea. It is used as an antiseptic/ antimicrobial/ aphrodisiac/ astringent/ digestive/ stomachic/ stimulant/ and diuretic agent.,Health benefits: It has been known to cure spasms/ fight nausea/ protect wounds and incisions/ curb microbial growth/ increase libido/ contract gums/ promote digestion/ and maintain stomach health. It stimulates secretions and other functions/ increases urination and thereby removes extra salt/ bile/ water/ toxins and fat from the body.,


ESSENTIALOILS.csv
Found: Carrot Seed Essential Oil,Properties: It is antiseptic/ disinfectant/ detoxifying/ anti oxidant/ carminative/ depurative/ diuretic/ emenagogue/ stimulant/ cytophylactic/ and a tonic.,Health benefits: Protects wounds from becoming septic/ fights infections/ removes toxins from the body/ neutralizes free radicals and reverses the effects of oxidation. Furthermore/ it removes excess gas and does not let it build up in the body/ while purifying blood by removing toxins/ increasing urination/ opening and regulating menses/ stimulating secretions/ and promoting the regeneration of new cells.,


ESSENTIALOILS.csv
Found: Clary Sage Essential Oil,Properties: It is well-known as an antidepressant/ anticonvulsive/ antispasmodic/ antiseptic/ aphrodisiac/ astringent/ bactericidal/ carminative/ deodorant/ digestive/ emenagogue/ euphoric/ hypotensive/ nervine/ sedative/ stomachic/ and uterine.,Health benefits: Clary sage essential oil fights depression and uplifts mood/ stops convulsions by sedating nervous disturbances/ relaxes spasms/ protects wound from becoming septic/ reduces sexual dysfunction and increases libido/ causes contractions/ kills bacteria and curbs bacterial growth. It also removes excess gas/ eliminates body odor/ improves digestion/ relieves obstructed menstruation/ lowers blood pressure/ and makes improves the health of the nervous system. Finally/ clary sage essential oil sedates various extreme emotions and anxiety/ while maintaining good stomach health and fixing any damage sustained by the uterus.,


ESSENTIALOILS.csv
Found: Coriander Essential Oil,Properties: For centuries/ this essential oil has been used as an analgesic/ aphrodisiac/ antispasmodic/ carminative/ depurative/ deodorant/ digestive/ fungicide/ lipolytic/ stimulant/ and stomachic.,Health benefits: It has been well-reported to reduce pain/ increase libido/ reduce spasms/ eliminate excess gas/ purify the blood/ decrease body odor/ promote digestion/ and inhibit fungal growth and infection. Furthermore/ it reduces fat by breaking it down through hydrolysis/ and maintains good health and tone of the stomach.,


ESSENTIALOILS.csv
Found: Oregano Essential Oil,Properties: It is an antiviral/ antibacterial/ antifungal/ antiparasitic/ antioxidant/ anti-inflammatory/ digestive/ emenagogue/ and an anti-allergenic.,Health benefits: It is commonly used to inhibit viral/ bacterial/ fungal and parasitic infections. Oregano essential oil also heals damage done by oxidation/ soothes inflammations/ promotes digestion/ opens up obstructed menstruation/ and helps cure allergies.,


ESSENTIALOILS.csv
Found: Sage Essential Oil,Properties: Sage essential oil is normally considered an antifungal/ antimicrobial/ antibacterial/ antiseptic/ antioxidant/ anti-inflammatory/ antispasmodic/ cholagogue and choleretic. It is also commonly used as a cicatrisant/ depurative/ digestive/ disinfectant/ emenagogue/ expectorant/ febrifuge/ laxative/ and a stimulant substance.,Health benefits: It has been known to inhibit viral/ bacterial/ fungal and parasitic infections/ and thus protects wounds against becoming septic/ heals damages done by oxidation/ soothes inflammation/ clears spasms/ increases the production of bile/ and promotes digestion. Furthermore/ it fights infections/ opens up obstructed menstruation/ cures coughs and colds/ reduces fever/ helps clear the bowels/ stimulates discharges and generally boosts systemic functions.,


ESSENTIALOILS.csv
Found: Thyme Essential Oil,Properties: This type of oil is an antispasmodic/ antirheumatic/ antiseptic/ bactericidal/ bechic/ cardiac/ carminative/ cicatrisant/ diuretic/ emenagogue/ expectorant/ hypertensive/ insecticide/ stimulant/ tonic/ and vermifugal substance.,Health benefits: It can be employed to eliminate spasms/ give relief from rheumatism by removing toxins/ protect wounds from becoming septic/ and it kills bacteria. Thyme essential oil helps to cure chest infections/ coughs and colds/ is good for heart health/ gives relief from excess gas/ heals scars and after marks/ increases urination/ regulates menstrual cycles/ and cures coughs and colds.,


CHRISTIANRADIO.cvs
Found: http://ruby.streamguys.com:8110/wqom.mp3 , WQOM 1060 AM Boston, MA , Christian , USA , , , ,http://ruby.streamguys.com:8110/wqom.mp3, ;;;;-


FOJDD.csv
Found: August8,105[Luke_7_36-50],strkjv@Luke:7:36-50,Jesus Anointed by a Sinful Woman