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501 NTLet, Heb Int | many ways the best in the New Testament.~Since the letter
502 NTLet, Heb 1: 1(1) | emphasizes the superiority of the new covenant to the old because
503 NTLet, Heb 3: 1(1) | Jesus used only here in the New Testament (cf John 13:16;
504 NTLet, Heb 3: 1(1) | seen as mediator of the new covenant (Hebrews 9:15)
505 NTLet, Heb 3: 7(3) | 16-21; 51:9-11). In the New Testament the redemption
506 NTLet, Heb 3: 7(3) | similarly understood as a new exodus, both in the experience
507 NTLet, Heb 5: 6(4) | author of Hebrews is the only New Testament writer to cite
508 NTLet, Heb 7: 11(8) | speaks of a priesthood of a new order, the order of Melchizedek,
509 NTLet, Heb 7: 11(8) | served the Mosaic law, a new priesthood (Hebrews 7:12)
510 NTLet, Heb 7: 22(16)| are used correlatively, a new covenant is likewise instituted.~
511 NTLet, Heb 8: 7(3) | the superiority of the new covenant was seen in the
512 NTLet, Heb 8: 8 | when I will conclude a new covenant with the house
513 NTLet, Heb 8: 13 | When he speaks of a "new" covenant, he declares the
514 NTLet, Heb 9: 7(7) | concept that belongs to the New Testament antitype, as Paul
515 NTLet, Heb 9: 10 | imposed until the time of the new order. ~
516 NTLet, Heb 9: 15 | reason he is mediator of a new covenant: since a death
517 NTLet, Heb 9: 15(13)| role as mediator of the new covenant is based upon his
518 NTLet, Heb 9: 16(14)| with the meaning will. The new covenant, unlike the old,
519 NTLet, Heb 9: 16(14)| one who established the new covenant together with his
520 NTLet, Heb 10: 11(5) | being in his own person the new covenant prophesied by Jeremiah (
521 NTLet, Heb 10: 15(7) | cited is a portion of the new covenant prophecy of Jeremiah
522 NTLet, Heb 10: 20 | 20 ~10 by the new and living way he opened
523 NTLet, Heb 11: 1(1) | of faith provided in the New Testament, though his interest
524 NTLet, Heb 12: 18(5) | Jerusalem, the assembly of the new covenant. This latter scene,
525 NTLet, Heb 12: 23(6) | the entire assembly of the new covenant.~
526 NTLet, Heb 12: 24 | Jesus, the mediator of a new covenant, and the sprinkled
527 NTLet, Heb 13: 20(5) | beautiful blessings in the New Testament. The resurrection
528 CathL | Letter to the Hebrews, the New Testament contains seven
529 CathL | catholic letters in the New Testament canon. The reason
530 CathL | early Christians saw the New Testament as the depository
531 CathL, Jam Int | probably refers to the third New Testament personage named
532 CathL, Jam Int | thought the church is the new Israel, the address probably
533 CathL, Jam Int | Letter of James and other New Testament literature.~From
534 CathL, Jam Int | ranks among the best in the New Testament and appears to
535 CathL, Jam Int | earliest writings in the New Testament and feel that
536 CathL, Jam 1: 2(2) | frequent teaching of the New Testament derived from the
537 CathL, Jam 1: 18(10)| word of truth, constitutes new birth (John 3:5-6) and makes
538 CathL, Jam 1: 18(10)| an abundant harvest) of a new creation; cf 1 Cor 15:20;
539 CathL, 1Pet Int | experience of baptism as new birth (1 Peter 1:3, 23-25;
540 CathL, 1Pet 1: 3 | his great mercy gave us a new birth to a living hope through
541 CathL, 1Pet 1: 3(3) | who bestows the gift of new life and hope in baptism (
542 CathL, 1Pet 1: 3(3) | life and hope in baptism (new birth, 1 Peter 1:3) through
543 CathL, 1Pet 1: 3(3) | Christ from the dead. The new birth is a sign of an imperishable
544 CathL, 1Pet 1: 6(4) | sufferings and death, the new life of faith that it bestows
545 CathL, 1Pet 1: 22(10)| 22-25] The new birth of Christians (1 Peter
546 CathL, 1Pet 1: 22(10)| or sowing that produces a new and lasting existence in
547 CathL, 1Pet 2: 1(1) | that is contrary to the new life in Christ; second,
548 CathL, 1Pet 2: 25(12)| for all humanity in the New Testament (Matthew 18:10-
549 CathL, 1Pet 3: 1(1) | who gives them an entirely new motivation: Christian wives
550 CathL, 1Pet 3: 13(4) | resurrection he received new life in the spirit, which
551 CathL, 1Pet 3: 18(5) | spirit: that is, in the new and transformed existence
552 CathL, 1Pet 4: 11(5) | doxologies do occur within a New Testament letter, e.g.,
553 CathL, 2Pet Int | acceptance of 2 Peter into the New Testament canon met with
554 CathL, 2Pet Int | is the latest work in the New Testament and assign it
555 CathL, 2Pet 1: 17(10)| Here, as elsewhere, the New Testament insists on continued
556 CathL, 2Pet 2: 4(2) | of these, has inserted a new illustration about Noah (
557 CathL, 2Pet 2: 10(5) | paragraph. Others begin the new paragraph with 2 Peter 2:
558 CathL, 2Pet 3: 12(10)| although this is the only New Testament passage about
559 CathL, 2Pet 3: 12(10)| 11), as elsewhere in the New Testament. Jewish sources
560 CathL, 2Pet 3: 13 | to his promise we await new heavens and a new earth 11
561 CathL, 2Pet 3: 13 | await new heavens and a new earth 11 in which righteousness
562 CathL, 2Pet 3: 13(11)| 13] New heavens and a new earth:
563 CathL, 2Pet 3: 13(11)| 13] New heavens and a new earth: cf Isaiah 65:17;
564 CathL, 2Pet 3: 16(12)| Testament. Possibly other New Testament writings could
565 CathL, 1Joh Int | treatise than to most other New Testament letters.~The purpose
566 CathL, 1Joh 2: 7 | Beloved, I am writing no new commandment to you but an
567 CathL, 1Joh 2: 7(3) | the darkness of evil in a new age. All hatred as darkness
568 CathL, 1Joh 2: 8 | 8 ~And yet I do write a new commandment to you, which
569 CathL, 2Joh | christology, mutual love, the new commandment, antichrist,
570 CathL, 2Joh 0: 1(1) | at the beginning of other New Testament letters (1 Peter
571 CathL, 2Joh 0: 3(2) | not found elsewhere in the New Testament.~
572 CathL, 2Joh 0: 5 | though I were writing a new commandment but the one
573 CathL, 3Joh 0: 1(1) | for fellow Christians in New Testament epistolary literature. ~
574 CathL, Jude 0: 18(12)| quotation of any of the various New Testament passages on this
575 CathL, Rev Int | Rev 12:1-6), depicting the New Israel, may seem to be a
576 CathL, Rev Int | 20:15) ~ V. The New Creation (Rev 21:1-22:5) ~
577 CathL, Rev 2: 17 | upon which is inscribed a new name, which no one knows
578 CathL, Rev 2: 17(15)| victory and joy; cf Rev 3:4-5. New name: this is a reference
579 CathL, Rev 2: 20(18)| religion of Israel; this new Jezebel was doing the same
580 CathL, Rev 3: 7(5) | cf Isaiah 22:22), "the new Jerusalem" (Rev 3:12), over
581 CathL, Rev 3: 12 | the city of my God, the new Jerusalem, which comes down
582 CathL, Rev 3: 12 | from my God, as well as my new name. ~
583 CathL, Rev 3: 12(8) | city; see the note on v 7. New Jerusalem: it is described
584 CathL, Rev 5: 6(4) | blemish, whose blood saved the new Israel from sin and death;
585 CathL, Rev 5: 9 | 9 ~They sang a new hymn: "Worthy are you to
586 CathL, Rev 7: 4(4) | thousand, symbolic of the new Israel (cf Rev 14:1-5; Gal
587 CathL, Rev 10: 7(5) | all creation will be made new (Rev 21:1-22:5).~
588 CathL, Rev 11: 1(1) | and altar symbolize the new Israel; see the note on
589 CathL, Rev 12: 1(2) | people in the Old and the New Testament. The Israel of
590 CathL, Rev 12: 1(2) | 12:5) and then became the new Israel, the church, which
591 CathL, Rev 14: 3 | singing (what seemed to be) a new hymn before the throne,
592 CathL, Rev 19: 1(1) | found only here in the New Testament, this frequent
593 CathL, Rev 20: 11(9) | judged, thus inaugurating the new age.~
594 CathL, Rev 21: 1 | 1 ~1 Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth.
595 CathL, Rev 21: 1 | I saw a new heaven and a new earth. The former heaven
596 CathL, Rev 21: 1(1) | heaven under the symbols of a new heaven and a new earth;
597 CathL, Rev 21: 1(1) | symbols of a new heaven and a new earth; cf Isaiah 65:17-25;
598 CathL, Rev 21: 2 | also saw the holy city, a new Jerusalem, 3 coming down
599 CathL, Rev 21: 2(3) | 2] New Jerusalem . . . bride: symbol
600 CathL, Rev 21: 5 | Behold, I make all things new." Then he said, "Write these
601 CathL, Rev 21: 9(9) | Symbolic descriptions of the new Jerusalem, the church. Most
602 CathL, Rev 21: 9(10)| the church (Rev 21:2), the new Jerusalem (Rev 21:10); cf
603 CathL, Rev 21: 16(13)| apostles as leaders of the new Israel) multiplied by 1,