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  • #REDIRECT [[Bible:Jeremiah 51:41]]
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  • ! Jeremiah 51 - Versions ! Jeremiah 51 Text (WEB)
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bible:Jeremiah 51:41]]
    34 bytes (3 words) - 16:23, 16 September 2008
  • topic_name = Jeremiah | subtopics = The prophet [[Jeremiah]] |
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  • ...37|37]] [[Genesis 38|38]] [[Genesis 39|39]] [[Genesis 40|40]] [[Genesis 41|41]] [[Genesis 42|42]] [[Genesis 43|43]] [[Genesis 44|44]] [[Genesis 45|45]] [ ...b 36|36]] [[Job 37|37]] [[Job 38|38]] [[Job 39|39]] [[Job 40|40]] [[Job 41|41]] [[Job 42|42]]
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  • * [[Jeremiah 33]]:14-16 ** [[Acts 6]]:8—7:2, 51-60
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  • [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Bible_(King_James)/Jeremiah#23:7 Jeremiah 23:7]; [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Bible_(King_James)/Acts#10:40 Acts 10:40-41 Peter];
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  • ...iah was as strong as a fortified city, an iron pillar and a bronze wall ([[Jeremiah 1:18]]) * God uses Israel to 'test the metal' of other nations ([[Jeremiah 6:27]]ff)
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  • | [[Genesis 41:47]] - [[Genesis 41:49]] ...rst Decision Support System?). An example of their use is in [[1 Samuel 14:41]] -- apparently a lot-casting mechanism. Also mentioned in 6 other places i
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  • ...mainly occurs in the poetic writings of the Old Testament. It occurs about 41 times in Job. Isaiah used it to express the incomparable character of God ( ...h ([[Isaiah 26:4]]). Jeremiah also spoke of God as the everlasting King ([[Jeremiah 10:10]]). God’s eternal nature speaks of his infinity in relation to time
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  • ...nd which included the famous reference to James as an “Epistle of straw.” [41] Montgomery finds that Luther showed a “considerable reduction in negativ ...rks; but if there be no works, there must be something amiss with faith’” [51] Paul Althaus agrees: “[Luther] also agrees with James that if no works f
    158 KB (26,476 words) - 15:58, 26 August 2009