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  • .../crosswire.org/study/passagestudy.jsp?key=John.10.30&mod=KJV#cv John 10:30-38]; [https://crosswire.org/study/passagestudy.jsp?key=Psalms.23.1&mod=KJV#cv Psalms 23:1];
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  • topic_name = The Psalms | [[Psalm 38|38]]
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  • ...34|34]] [[Genesis 35|35]] [[Genesis 36|36]] [[Genesis 37|37]] [[Genesis 38|38]] [[Genesis 39|39]] [[Genesis 40|40]] [[Genesis 41|41]] [[Genesis 42|42]] [ ...dus 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 1]]:26-38 * [[Matthew 27]]:57-66 or [[John 19]]:38-42
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  • ...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 # {{:WEB:Matthew 27:38}}
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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 ...salmist said, “You are from ‘olam (everlasting) to ‘olam (everlasting)” ([[Psalms 90:2]]), and the prophet Isaiah spoke of God as the everlasting Creator ([[
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  • We believe that this verse from Psalms is a reference to Mary, from the seed of David. She forgot her own people, [[Luke 1]]:34-38
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  • ...retribution and punishment after death for sins committed in life (ii. 37, 38). [[Henry Wace]] believes "the literary character of the ''Apologia'' deser ...d to a smaller extent from the other historical books. His references to [[Psalms]], [[Book of Proverbs|Proverbs]], [[Isaiah]], and [[Jerome]] are copious, a
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  • * God's arrows can discipline us ([[Psalm 38:2]]), even the deadly arrow of famine ([[Ezekiel 5:16]]) * A poultice of figs is used to heal a boil ([[2 Kings 20:7]], [[Isaiah 38:21]])
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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 ...the canon without involving himself in a hopeless set of contradictions.” [38]
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