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  • #REDIRECT [[Bible:Deuteronomy 32:40]]
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  • ! Deuteronomy 32 - Versions ! Deuteronomy 32 Text (WEB)
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bible:Deuteronomy 32:40]]
    37 bytes (3 words) - 20:27, 15 September 2008
  • ! 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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  • ...36|36]] [[Genesis 37|37]] [[Genesis 38|38]] [[Genesis 39|39]] [[Genesis 40|40]] [[Genesis 41|41]] [[Genesis 42|42]] [[Genesis 43|43]] [[Genesis 44|44]] [ ...dus 36|36]] [[Exodus 37|37]] [[Exodus 38|38]] [[Exodus 39|39]] [[Exodus 40|40]]
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  • * [[Luke 2]]:22-40 * [[Deuteronomy 26]]:1-11
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  • | [[Genesis 27:3]], [[Genesis 27:40]] See also [[Deuteronomy 27:5]].
    44 KB (6,674 words) - 04:30, 1 August 2011
  • ...ip over creation, the Great Commandments ([[Matthew 22:37]] - [[Matthew 22:40]]), a desire for holiness, a total reliance on God, a commitment to the com ...bond, often in the context of God relieving that burden (e.g. [[Genesis 27:40]], [[Exodus 6:6]], [[Leviticus 26:13]], [[1 Kings 12:3]]ff, [[Psalm 106:28]
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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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  • '''ANSWER''': The tomb was indeed empty.32 Yet neither the Jewish nor the Roman leaders, who had the tomb guarded ([[M ...ked by the extraordinary. Consider Raymond Brown’s observations in endnote 32.
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  • ...he first edition of Erasmus, and kept 1 John 5:7 out of the Luther Bible. [32] ...e nature of the gospel about it. But more of this in the other prefaces.” [40]
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