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1 PreNAB | theological approach, as seen, e.g., in the narrative of creation 2 PreNAB | in which they now stand; e.g., the story of Abraham and 3 Pent | theological approach, as seen, e.g., in the narrative of creation 4 Pent | in which they now stand; e.g., the story of Abraham and 5 Pent, Gen 6: 5(5) | produced certain duplications (e.g., Genesis 6:13-22 of the 6 Pent, Lev 5: 15(1) | However, in certain passages, e.g., Lev 14:12- 13; Numbers 7 Pent, Num 17: 18(3) | one of the twelve tribes (e.g., Deut 27:12-13), but more 8 His, 2Sam 14: 7(1) | that of the lighted lamp, e.g., Psalm 89:17 to keep alive 9 WisdB, Job 42: 8(3) | Old Testament characters, e.g., Abraham and Moses, and 10 WisdB, Psa Int | individual collections (e.g., Songs of Ascents, Psa 120- 11 WisdB, Psa Int | interacting with the community (e.g., Psalm 118:1-4). Secondly, 12 WisdB, Psa Int | They may be individual (e.g., Psa 3-7; 22) or communal ( 13 WisdB, Psa Int | Psa 3-7; 22) or communal (e.g., Psa 44). Although they 14 WisdB, Psa Int | reflect a liturgical incident (e.g., Psa 15, 24).~It is obvious 15 WisdB, Psa 22: 25(7) | withdrawing from someone, e.g., Micah 3:4; Isaiah 8:17; 16 WisdB, Psa 33: 6(2) | commonly viewed as a vast army, e.g., Nehemiah 9:6; Isaiah 40: 17 WisdB, Psa 69: 1(1) | in the passion accounts, e.g., Psalm 69:5 in John 15:25; 18 WisdB, Wisd 15: 18(2) | worshiped by the Egyptians (e.g., crocodiles, serpents, scarabs, 19 WisdB, Sir 17: 10(1) | entered into with mankind, e.g., Genesis 2:15-17; 17:1-22 20 ProphB, Isa 29: 17(5) | changes in nature took place, e.g., the change of the cedars 21 ProphB, Isa 42: 1(1) | identifications have been proposed, e.g., historical Israel, ideal 22 Gosp | the traditional author, e.g., "The Gospel according to 23 Gosp, Mat 1: 19(8) | in support of that view, e.g., Deut 22:20-21 do not clearly 24 Gosp, Mat 5: 22(18)| apocalyptic literature (e.g., Enoch 90:26) but the name 25 Gosp, Mat 8: 10(7) | good textual attestation (e.g., Codex Sinaiticus) for a 26 Gosp, Mat 8: 20(15)| resurrection (nine times, e.g., Matthew 17:22), and in 27 Gosp, Mat 8: 20(15)| the age (thirteen times, e.g., Matthew 24:30).~ 28 Gosp, Mat 13: 3(3) | different from usual experience (e.g., in Matthew 13:33 the enormous 29 Gosp, Mat 16: 12(7) | widely on points of teaching, e.g., the resurrection of the 30 Gosp, Mat 17: 1(1) | heavenly and the divine, e.g., brilliant light, white 31 Gosp, Mat 18: 6(5) | insignificant in contrast to others, e.g., the leaders of the community. 32 Gosp, Mat 21: 18(16)| of their preaching; see, e.g., Ezekiel 12:1-20. It is 33 Gosp, Mat 22: 1(1) | allegorical traits by Matthew, e.g., the burning of the city 34 Gosp, Mat 26: 1(1) | closely but with omissions (e.g., Mark 14:51-52) and additions ( 35 Gosp, Mat 26: 1(1) | 14:51-52) and additions (e.g., Matthew 27:3-10, 19). Some 36 Gosp, Mat 26: 1(1) | own theological insight (e.g., Matthew 26:28 ". . . for 37 Gosp, Mat 26: 57(30)| form from ca. A.D. 200, e.g., trial on a feast day, a 38 Gosp, Mat 28: 6(4) | predictions of his resurrection, e.g., Matthew 16:21; 17:23; 20: 39 Gosp, Mar 6: 35(16)| eucharistic gatherings; see, e.g., Mark 6:41; 8:6; 14:22; 40 Gosp, Luk Int | occurring in his sources (e.g., Luke 23:33; // Mark 15: 41 Gosp, Luk Int | concerns found in his sources (e.g., Mark 7:1-23), his interest 42 Gosp, Luk 3: 31(13)| prophetic role in Luke and Acts (e.g., Luke 7:16, 39; 9:8; 13: 43 Gosp, Luk 6: 20(10)| Jewish Christian problems (e.g., Matthew 5:17-20; 6:1-8, 44 Gosp, Luk 13: 10(5) | concern for a woman; cf, e.g., Luke 7:11-17 and Luke 8: 45 Gosp, Joh Int | also some inconsistencies, e.g., there are two endings of 46 Gosp, Joh Int | in the synoptic gospels, e.g., that Jesus engaged in a 47 Gosp, Joh Int | account of Jesus' ministry, e.g., the explicit emphasis on 48 Gosp, Joh 13: 31(11)| have been fused together, e.g., in John 14:31 and John 49 Gosp, Joh 19: 26(11)| mother; and symbolically, e.g., in the light of the Cana 50 NTLet, 2Cor 2: 14(9) | sacrifices in the Old Testament (e.g., Genesis 8:21; Exodus 29: 51 NTLet, 2Cor 5: 16(11)| of Christian existence, e.g., in 2 Cor 4:10-11, 14. A 52 NTLet, 2Cor 8: 9(10)| Jesus' earthly existence, e.g., his sense of intimacy with 53 NTLet, Heb Int | other suggested authors, e.g., Barnabas, Apollos, or Prisc( 54 NTLet, Heb 8: 2(2) | compare the Johannine usage (e.g., John 1:9; 6:32; 15:1). 55 NTLet, Heb 10: 25(13)| in the Pauline letters, e.g., Romans 2:16; 1 Cor 3:13; 56 CathL, 1Pet 4: 11(5) | a New Testament letter, e.g., Romans 9:5. Some propose 57 CathL, 2Pet 3: 16(12)| find parallels in Paul, e.g., God's will to save (Romans 58 CathL, Rev 1: 5(5) | with Old Testament imagery, e.g., Isaiah 40:2.~ 59 CathL, Rev 6: 1(1) | of God and his witnesses (e.g., Rev 7; 10; 11; 12; 13;


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