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  • #REDIRECT [[Bible:Deuteronomy 32:36]]
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  • ! Deuteronomy 32 - Versions ! Deuteronomy 32 Text (WEB)
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bible:Deuteronomy 32:36]]
    37 bytes (3 words) - 20:26, 15 September 2008
  • ! Deuteronomy 2 - Versions ! Deuteronomy 2 Text (WEB)
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  • ! Deuteronomy 1 - Versions ! Deuteronomy 1 Text (WEB)
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  • ! Deuteronomy 4 - Versions ! Deuteronomy 4 Text (WEB)
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  • ! Deuteronomy 28 - Versions ! Deuteronomy 28 Text (WEB)
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  • ...32|32]] [[Genesis 33|33]] [[Genesis 34|34]] [[Genesis 35|35]] [[Genesis 36|36]] [[Genesis 37|37]] [[Genesis 38|38]] [[Genesis 39|39]] [[Genesis 40|40]] [ ...dus 32|32]] [[Exodus 33|33]] [[Exodus 34|34]] [[Exodus 35|35]] [[Exodus 36|36]] [[Exodus 37|37]] [[Exodus 38|38]] [[Exodus 39|39]] [[Exodus 40|40]]
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  • * [[Luke 21]]:25-36 * [[Psalm 36]]:5-10
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  • ...our heart, with all your soul, with all your strength and all your mind ([[Deuteronomy 6:5]]), and the parallel law of "Love your neighbour as yourself" ([[Leviti ...affirms his reasons for doing so, which are also reported in [[Luke 5]]:31,32. The stricken figure in the parable represents all those who are spirituall
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  • See also [[Deuteronomy 27:5]]. | [[Exodus 32]] – [[Exodus 34]]
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  • * God's heart laments for Moab like a flute ([[Jeremiah 48:36]]) ...case the Bible is obviously critical -- for instance the condemnation in [[Deuteronomy 27:15]] of craftsmen who make idols, and Paul's response to the opposition
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  • ...onnection with God’s power as it is revealed in Creation. In the book of [[Deuteronomy]] the name Elohim is used repeatedly to stress the majestic power of God th ...2]]). Moses was the first to use the name Eloah in his song ([[Deuteronomy 32]]:15-17), referring to Israel’s God in the context of the “no-gods,”
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  • ...e, namely the Son of God, is His resurrection from the dead ([[Acts 2]]:29-36), [[Romans 1:4]]). Here again we are faced with a question of huge implicat ...se for His existence consider the 2nd reference in both endnotes no. 1 and 36. Skeptical prejudice typically leads to an evasion of the evidence, rather
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  • ...he first edition of Erasmus, and kept 1 John 5:7 out of the Luther Bible. [32] ...ustine says, and what is written in the provincial council of Carthage.” [36]
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