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  • topic_name = The Psalms | [[Psalm 22|22]]
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  • [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Bible_(King_James)/Romans#1:25 Romans 1:25]; [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Bible_(King_James)/Psalms#23:1 Psalms 23:1];
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  • ...Template:DOD_protected/January 24|24]] [[Template:DOD_protected/January 25|25]] [[Template:DOD_protected/January 26|26]] [[Template:DOD_protected/January ...21|21]] [[Genesis 22|22]] [[Genesis 23|23]] [[Genesis 24|24]] [[Genesis 25|25]] [[Genesis 26|26]] [[Genesis 27|27]] [[Genesis 28|28]] [[Genesis 29|29]] [
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  • * [[Psalm 25]]:1-10 * [[Luke 21]]:25-36
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  • * Ransom - [[Mark 14:25]] - "ransom for many" ...logical significance, where it ushers in the [[Kingdom of God]] ([[Mark 14:25]]).
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  • ...s chose a replacement for Judas. Their reasoning for this was quoting from psalms 'Let another take his office.' They then set out the criteria for the new a ...f these must become a witness with us of His resurrection.' ([[Acts 1]]:21,22)
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  • ...fully give judgment to people who break the covenant. The writers of the [[Psalms]] also used this name repeatedly as they acknowledged and praised God as th ...the same way David asked, “Who is God [Eloah], but the LORD?” ([[2 Samuel 22:32]]). Moses was the first to use the name Eloah in his song ([[Deuteronomy
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  • ..., as one of the inspired men by whom the Holy Scriptures were written (ii. 22). The use of a metaphor found in [[2 Peter]] 1:19 bears on the date of that ...: Iren. iv. 38, 1, iii. 23, 6; Autol. ii. 25: Iren. iii. 23, 6; Autol. ii. 25, 26), but [[Adolf Harnack|Harnack]] thinks it probable that the quotations,
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  • ...dship over creation, the Great Commandments ([[Matthew 22:37]] - [[Matthew 22:40]]), a desire for holiness, a total reliance on God, a commitment to the * God as refiner ([[Isaiah 1:25]], [[Isaiah 48:10]], [[Malachi 3:2]], [[Zechariah 13:9]])
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  • ...Christocentric clarity within the Old Testament. He observed that Genesis, Psalms, and Jonah spoke more to the apostolic standard, while the book of Esther d ...e, Hebrews, and Revelation are only questioned, they are never rejected.” [22] Roland Bainton notes,
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