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New American Bible

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IntraText - Concordances
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1 Pent, Num 2: 3(1)| central sanctuary in the ideal Israelite state is given 2 Pent, Num 13: 21(2)| the northern border of the ideal extent of Israel's possessions ( 3 Pent, Jos 1: 4(1)| 4] The ideal frontiers are given: in 4 His, 1Chr Int | view, David's reign was the ideal to which all subsequent 5 His, 1Chr 22: 2(1)| David, who was Israel's ideal king, more closely connected 6 His, 2Chr Int | temple and its cult. To this ideal of one people, united in 7 His, 2Chr Int | Nevertheless he retains the ancient ideal of "all Israel" (a phrase 8 His, Ezr Int | of those who adopted his ideal, it is doubtful that Judaism 9 His, Tob 13: 1(1)| prophets who spoke of a new and ideal Jerusalem (Isaiah 60); cf 10 WisdB, Psa 51: 20(5)| rebuilt temple will be an ideal site for national reconciliation.~ 11 WisdB, Pro Int | IX.           The Ideal Wife (Proverb 31:10-31)~ ~ ~ ~ 12 WisdB, Pro 31: 30(5)| 30] The true charm of the ideal wife is her religious spirit, 13 WisdB, Son Int | beautiful picture of the ideal Israel, the chosen people 14 WisdB, Son Int | an inspired portrayal of ideal human love. Here we would 15 ProphB, Isa 7: 14(7)| With us is God") as the ideal king (cf Isaiah 9:5-6; 11: 16 ProphB, Isa 27: 12(5)| and the Wadi of Egypt: the ideal borders of Israel; cf Genesis 17 ProphB, Isa 42: 1(1)| e.g., historical Israel, ideal Israel, an Old Testament 18 ProphB, Isa 49: 3(4)| people of Israel as their ideal representative; however, 19 ProphB, Jer 3: 14(3)| symbolized by his throne in the ideal Jerusalem around which all 20 ProphB, Bar Int | way to life and peace. The ideal city of Jerusalem is then 21 ProphB, Bar 4: 25(1)| was not an Old Testament ideal. The Babylonians are considered 22 ProphB, Eze 47: 13(3)| fullest extent, the so-called "ideal boundaries" of the promised 23 ProphB, Eze 48: 1(1)| is a description of the ideal order, like that in Ezekiel 24 ProphB, Oba 0: 20(9)| 1 Kings 17:10. Ezekiel's ideal boundaries of the new Israel ( 25 ProphB, Mal 2: 10(2)| return to the primitive ideal of the indissolubility of 26 NTLet, Rom 15: 5(2)| in harmony: a Greco-Roman ideal. Not rigid uniformity of 27 NTLet, 1Cor 7: 1(3)| relations, would be a laudable ideal. Paul points to their experience 28 NTLet, 1Cor 14: 14(6)| the scene describing the ideal exercise of prophecy (1 29 NTLet, Col Int | IV.           The Ideal Christian Life in the World (


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