~3 Min.CHAPTER XX. THE RED HEIFER. Numbers xix.
... by the sprinkling of the blood "towards the tabernacle of the congregation seven times," verse 4. The term to burn, verse 5, is not that used in connection with ...
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... the midst of the throne in chapter 4 but we are told here that when ... We have reached the last of these seven letters addressed by the Lord Jesus Christ ...
~8 Min.Chapter 4
... Euodias and Syntyche were perhaps of the number - the connection of thought makes ... Christ, it is their true portion. Four years in prison chained to a ...
~45 Min.Chapter 4
... in the use of the number twelve. (Twelve is the ... it" (verses 3 and 4). Before the redemption of ... Rev. 3:3), who holds the seven stars in His ...
~16 Min.Chapter 4
... He is not righteousness; He is righteous.4. By dwelling then in love I dwell ... glorified. The order and summary of verses 7 to 19. Here, it will be worth ...
~21 Min.Chapter 4
... The contents and connection of chapters 1, 2, 3 and 4. Eph. 1 had laid open to us the thoughts of ... And He is the second Man, the last Adam.7
From Darkness to Light - The story of the former Orthodox priest Teodor Popescu
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~5 Min.7. Growing Opposition
... a priest were now numbered. Outside pressure began to ... animosity [against the church]."4. Little by little, Teodor ... just 'a saint.'"7 But Teodor saw ...
~2 Min.Chapter 4
... ordained in all its perfection. The candlestick was one, but it had seven branches. It was unity in the perfection of spiritual co-ordination - perfect ...
~3 Min.Chapters 7 to 10
... battle. He would strengthen Judah and save Ephraim. Jehovah would gather them in such numbers that there would be no place for them. He would dry up the ...
~2 Min.Chapter 4
... for the twelve tribes, represented the tribes of God as a whole. This number is the symbol of perfection in human agency, in connection here, as elsewhere, ...
~5 Min.Chapter 4
... The case is plain enough: there were brethren at Laodicea, but not in great numbers, and not in that distinct position which gave rise to an epistle. But ...