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  • {{Quote|text=<big>{{Bible verse|1 Kings|11|27|lang=WEB}}</big>}} topic_name = 1 Kings 11:27 |
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  • ...believe the Apostle was not uttering his own views in verses 34 and 35 of 1 Corinthians 14, which read: "Let the woman keep silence in the churches: fo ...n is repeated whenever a new point is taken up. . . . Under each heading a discussion is given as has been desired, and therefore the matters are discussed one a
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  • ...port. Seven mountains support the foundation of this great city, and seven kings support her rule (Revelation 17:18). The Woman rules these "heads;" they do ...ed in the one phrase, “of a wife the husband is a head;” and we waived the discussion of this symbolism until the present time. As we have already said, the only
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  • ...nd became a fugitive, he seems to have been lost to his parents. Genesis 5:1 begins: "This is the book of the generations of Adam," and proceeds--as tho ...'s declaration that they [angels] neither marry nor are given in marriage.[1] [It is to be noted, here, that the single word which men translate "given
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  • ...h the verse pages (i.e. Ezra 7:1, etc.) or the text pages (Template:Mark 1:1 (WEB), etc.) if you don't want to, because they're about to be written over ...u might want to consider a few extra things - these are only suggestions: (1) rewording them so that they fit WikiChristian CPOV (2) reformatting the pa
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  • 1: Martin Luther Did Not Remove Books From The Bible: Was [[Martin Luther]] a Appendix B: Luther’s Sermon on James: An entire sermon by Luther from James 1:16-21 – “Two things there are which part men from the Gospel: one is an
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  • 1. My Confessions, in thirteen books, praise the righteous and good God as th ...die, lest he should then die wholly whom I had so greatly loved" (Ch. VI, 11)--this now seems to be more a trivial declamation than a serious confession
    721 KB (133,827 words) - 06:04, 7 November 2008