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  • topic_name = The Psalms | [[Psalm 11|11]]
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  • [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Bible_(King_James)/Hebrews#11:3 Hebrews 11:3]; [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Bible_(King_James)/Psalm#81:10 Psalm 81:10-11];
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  • ...Template:DOD_protected/January 10|10]] [[Template:DOD_protected/January 11|11]] [[Template:DOD_protected/January 12|12]] [[Template:DOD_protected/January ...30|30]] [[Genesis 31|31]] [[Genesis 32|32]] [[Genesis 33|33]] [[Genesis 34|34]] [[Genesis 35|35]] [[Genesis 36|36]] [[Genesis 37|37]] [[Genesis 38|38]] [
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  • * [[Philippians 1]]:3-11 ** [[Psalm 96]] (Ps. 96:11)
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  • ...up the Romans so that they would lose their place. This is noted in [[John 11]]:48-50, after the resurrection of Lazarus. ...prophecies can be found in the wisdom and prophetic books, especially in [[Psalms]] and the [[Book of Isaiah]]. [[Isaiah 53]] is a beautiful and well-known p
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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 ...seven times in the Bible ([[Genesis 17:1]]; [[Genesis 28:3]]; [[Genesis 35:11]]; [[Genesis 43:14]]; [[Genesis 48:3]]; [[Exodus 6:3]] and [[Ezekiel 10:5]]
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  • [[Psalm 45]]:10-11 We believe that this verse from Psalms is a reference to Mary, from the seed of David. She forgot her own people,
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  • ...:6]], [[Leviticus 26:13]], [[1 Kings 12:3]]ff, [[Psalm 106:28]], [[Matthew 11:28]], [[2 Corinthians 6:14]], [[Galatians 5:1]]) * Don't hide a lamp under a bowl ([[Mark 4:21]], [[Luke 8:16]], [[Luke 11:33]])
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  • ...f the language or about the expositions of the doctors in earlier times.” [11] ...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
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