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New American Bible

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1 PreNAB | Bible follows the customary forms found in most English Bibles 2 Pent, Gen 1: 2(2) | part of this vast body forms the salt-water seas (Genesis 3 Pent, Gen 17: 5(2) | and Abraham are merely two forms of the same name, both meaning, " 4 Pent, Gen 17: 15(3) | Sarai and Sarah are variant forms of the same name, both meaning " 5 Pent, Gen 37: 21(1) | Although the two variant forms in which the story was handed 6 Pent, Exo 26: 6 | sheets, so that the Dwelling forms one whole. ~ 7 Pent, Num 21: 13 | Amorites; for the Arnon forms Moab's boundary with the 8 Pent, Deu 18: 10(1) | Kings 3:27. Three other forms of superstition are listed 9 Pent, Jos 11: 23(4) | 17; 17:12-13. This verse forms the conclusion to the first 10 Pent, Jos 15: 2 | there ran from the bay that forms the southern end of the 11 His, 1Chr 3: 18(7) | Judah after the exile. Both forms of the name probably go 12 His, Tob 1: 21(8) | extant in many different forms: Aramaic, Syriac, Armenian, 13 His, Est Int | was transmitted in two forms: a short Hebrew form and 14 WisdB, Psa Int | distinct patterns or literary forms. Thus, the hymn is a song 15 WisdB, Son 4: 9(7) | a term of endearment; it forms part of the conventional 16 WisdB, Wisd 2: 9(1) | Most Latin Mss have both forms of this line. ~ 17 WisdB, Wisd 18: 1 | voices but did not see their forms, since now they themselves 18 WisdB, Sir 6: 31(5) | 31] Some forms of the text speak also of 19 WisdB, Sir 17: 5 | 5 ~He forms men's tongues and eyes and 20 ProphB | promise are introduced by such forms as: "Hear this word, O men 21 ProphB, Isa 44: 10 | associates of anyone who forms a god, or casts an idol 22 ProphB, Jer 32: 1(1) | carrying out all the legal forms, including records, to testify 23 ProphB, Eze 21: 26(6) | 26] Three forms of divination are mentioned: 24 ProphB, Eze 47: 20 | boundary: the Great Sea forms the boundary up to a point 25 ProphB, Hos 8: 7 | The stalk of grain that forms no ear can yield no flour; 26 ProphB, Mic 6: 6(2) | Lord, proposing the various forms of sacrifice. The prophet 27 ProphB, Zec 12: 1 | foundations of the earth, and forms the spirit of man within 28 NTPre | Bible follows the customary forms found in most English Bibles 29 Gosp, Mat 1: 1(1) | 23] The infancy narrative forms the prologue of the gospel. 30 Gosp, Mat 11: 16(11)| Matthew 11:19c (her works) forms an inclusion with Matthew 31 Gosp, Mat 13: 3(3) | wide variety of literary forms such as axioms, proverbs, 32 Gosp, Mat 21: 28(23)| Of the three different forms of the text given by important 33 Gosp, Mar 1: 40(14)| A leper: for the various forms of skin disease, see Lev 34 Gosp, Luk 5: 39(15)| offers: satisfaction with old forms will prevent one from sampling 35 Gosp, Luk 10: 18(8) | established, evil in all its forms is being defeated; the dominion 36 Gosp, Joh Int | rest of the first chapter forms the introduction to the 37 Gosp, Joh 2: 19(15)| temple occurs in various forms (Matthew 24:2; 27:40; Mark 38 Gosp, Joh 20: 28(17)| My Lord and my God: this forms a literary inclusion with 39 Gosp, Act 28: 30(8) | proclamation of the gospel in Rome forms the climax to the story 40 NTLet, Rom 16: 25(11)| written by Paul or not, it forms an admirable conclusion 41 NTLet, 1Cor 1: 6(3) | note on 1 Cor 2:1). The forms of his testimony include 42 NTLet, 1Cor 12: 4(3) | outside ourselves; all are forms of service (diakoniai), 43 NTLet, 1Cor 12: 5 | 5 ~there are different forms of service but the same 44 NTLet, 2Cor 10: 1(3) | situation are suggested, forms a striking contrast to the 45 NTLet, 2Cor 10: 1(3) | recurs in 2 Cor 13:10, which forms an inclusion with 2 Cor 46 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 11(8) | 11-18] This brief section forms an epilogue or concluding 47 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 10(5) | their regard. This verse forms an inclusion with the topic 48 NTLet, Gal 1: 11(9) | apostleship reflects rhetorical forms of his day: he first narrates 49 NTLet, Gal 3: 6(6) | justification. This first argument forms the basis for the further 50 NTLet, Gal 4: 3(3) | and water or to elementary forms of religion, the sense here 51 NTLet, 1Tim 6: 20(8) | are signs that incipient forms of it belonged to Paul's 52 NTLet, Phl 0: 7(7) | Philippians 1:20, where it forms a literary inclusion marking 53 NTLet, Heb 10: 8(4) | first two changed to plural forms) are probably intended as 54 CathL, 2Pet Int | full-blown gnosticism. Thus he forms a link between the apostolic 55 CathL, Rev 1: 1(1) | audience of the book and forms an inclusion with the epilogue (


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