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1 PreNAB | on the Latin Vulgate. In view of the relative certainties
2 PreNAB | changes. While we do not view the account of the patriarchs
3 Pent, Gen 30: 41 | rods in the troughs in full view of these animals, so that
4 Pent, Exo 7: 20 | waters of the river in full view of Pharaoh and his servants,
5 Pent, Num 20: 27 | had climbed Mount Hor in view of the whole community, ~
6 Pent, Num 23: 13(4) | thought that if Balaam would view Israel from a different
7 Pent, Num 25: 6 | woman to his clansmen in the view of Moses and of the whole
8 Pent, Num 27: 12 | the Abarim Mountains and view the land that I am giving
9 Pent, Num 33: 3 | went forth in triumph, in view of all Egypt, ~
10 Pent, Deu 11: 29(4) | summits command an excellent view of the entire country. ~
11 Pent, Deu 32: 49 | Moab facing Jericho), and view the land of Canaan, which
12 Pent, Deu 32: 52 | 52 ~You may indeed view the land at a distance,
13 His, 1Sam 2: 27(6) | punishment of Eli from a point of view contemporary with the reform
14 His, 2Sam 6: 20 | exposing himself to the view of the slave girls of his
15 His, 2Sam 10: 6 | 6 ~2 In view of the offense they had
16 His, 2Sam 10: 19 | Hadadezer's vassal kings, in view of their defeat by Israel,
17 His, 2Sam 16: 22 | his father's concubines in view of all Israel. ~
18 His, 1Chr Int | in compiling his work. In view of the situation which confronted
19 His, 1Chr Int | the Chronicler's point of view, David's reign was the ideal
20 His, 2Chr Int | kings is significant. In his view, the northern tribes of
21 His, Neh Int | with deep faith in God. In view of his selfless service
22 His, Neh 10: 1 | 1 ~1 In view of all this, we are entering
23 His, Neh 10: 1(1) | after Nehemiah 13:31. In view of all this: considering
24 His, Tob 2: 12(5) | had probably been made in view of some springtime festival
25 His, Jdt 10: 10 | of the city kept her in view as she went down the mountain
26 His, 2Mac 2: 24 | 24 ~In view of the flood of statistics,
27 His, 2Mac 12: 43 | resurrection of the dead in view; ~
28 His, 2Mac 12: 45 | But if he did this with a view to the splendid reward that
29 WisdB, Psa 68: 25 | Your procession comes into view, O God, your procession
30 WisdB, Psa 119: 158 | 158 ~I view the faithless with loathing,
31 WisdB, Pro 3: 21 | keep advice and counsel in view; ~
32 WisdB, Ecc 8: 2 | precept of the king, and in view of your oath to God, ~
33 WisdB, Son 8: 8(3) | they will shelter her in view of eventual marriage. If
34 WisdB, Wisd 3: 2 | 2 ~They seemed, in the view of the foolish, to be dead;
35 WisdB, Wisd 7: 9 | her; Because all gold, in view of her, is a little sand,
36 ProphB, Jer 16: 17 | does their guilt escape my view. ~
37 ProphB, Bar 1: 8(3) | year (v 1) of Zedekiah, in view of Jeremiah 28:1; 29:1-3.
38 ProphB, Eze 7: 12(1) | cease to have any meaning in view of the disaster that is
39 ProphB, Eze 16: 46(7) | called an elder sister in view of the relatively greater
40 ProphB, Eze 16: 52 | favor of your sisters! In view of your sinful deeds, more
41 ProphB, Dan 6: 1(1) | deliberately adopted an apocalyptic view of history, derived from
42 ProphB, Dan 9: 27(8) | final phase of the period in view, the time of Antiochus'
43 Gosp | word for such a general view. The fourth gospel, John,
44 Gosp, Mat Int | Testament reflects both the view that it was the first to
45 Gosp, Mat Int | the first to be written, a view that goes back to the late
46 Gosp, Mat 1: 19(8) | given in support of that view, e.g., Deut 22:20-21 do
47 Gosp, Mat 5: 37(24)| permitted by Jesus. In view of Matthew 5:34, "Do not
48 Gosp, Mat 11: 16(11)| much disputed. A plausible view is that the children of
49 Gosp, Mat 12: 8(6) | This may also have been the view of Jesus' Pharisaic contemporaries.
50 Gosp, Mat 13: 13(6) | supports the harsher Marcan view.~
51 Gosp, Mat 13: 18(8) | a way as to support the view held by many scholars that
52 Gosp, Mat 16: 16(11)| other things, supports the view proposed by many scholars
53 Gosp, Mat 18: 18(15)| Peter alone. For a different view, based on the different
54 Gosp, Mat 19: 1(1) | raises a problem for the view that Matthew is structured
55 Gosp, Mat 19: 1(1) | chapters do not support that view.~
56 Gosp, Mat 19: 30(20)| comes from Mark 10:31. In view of Matthew's associating
57 Gosp, Mat 21: 33(26)| parable spoken by Jesus. This view is now supported by the
58 Gosp, Mat 22: 42(27)| 42-44] David's: this view of the Pharisees was based
59 Gosp, Mat 22: 42(27)| authorship of the psalm, a common view of his time. The psalm was
60 Gosp, Mat 23: 2(2) | speech in accordance with his view of the course of salvation
61 Gosp, Mat 23: 37(19)| in support of the latter view see Matthew 24:30.~
62 Gosp, Mat 24: 20(13)| conflicts with Matthew's view on sabbath observance (cf
63 Gosp, Mat 25: 31(14)| case can be made for the view that in the evangelist's
64 Gosp, Mar Int | Peter's "interpreter," a view found in other patristic
65 Gosp, Mar 6: 4(4) | the nation especially in view of the dishonor his own
66 Gosp, Mar 14: 3(2) | head with perfumed oil in view of his impending death and
67 Gosp, Mar 14: 68(17)| manuscripts, perhaps in view of Mark 14:30, 72 but omitted
68 Gosp, Luk 3: 1(1) | the crowds to reform in view of the coming wrath (Luke
69 Gosp, Luk 3: 16(6) | fire. From the point of view of the early Christian community,
70 Gosp, Joh 20: 17(10)| talked to Mary. In such a view, the ascension after forty
71 Gosp, Act 3: 20(9) | contrast Acts 2:36). This view of a future messiahship
72 Gosp, Act 11: 19(4) | entertained a different view succeeded in introducing
73 Gosp, Act 11: 27(6) | Antioch to request help in view of the coming famine or
74 Gosp, Act 15: 1(1) | official rejection of the rigid view that Gentile converts were
75 Gosp, Act 18: 17 | official, and beat him in full view of the tribunal. But none
76 NTLet, Rom 1: 16(10)| that Jews especially, in view of the example of Abraham (
77 NTLet, Rom 9: 1(1) | serious problem for them in view of God's specific preparation
78 NTLet, Rom 12: 8(5) | public service projects. In view of the references to contributing
79 NTLet, Rom 16: 1(1) | the evidence favors the view that they were included
80 NTLet, 1Cor Int | unmarried toward marriage in view of the possible proximity
81 NTLet, 1Cor 7: 8(6) | either for or against this view, which was expressed already
82 NTLet, 1Cor 8: 1(1) | than an individualistic view of their Christian freedom.
83 NTLet, 1Cor 11: 19(10)| injunction to self-examination in view of present and future judgment (
84 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 8(8) | expresses another point of view: the difference in glory
85 NTLet, Gal 3: 10(8) | criminals hanged in public view), to free us from the curse
86 NTLet, Gal 4: 15(12)| beatitude, Gal 3:26-28 may be in view.~
87 NTLet, Gal 5: 10 | will not take a different view, and that the one who is
88 NTLet, Eph 1: 23(11)| body, in contrast to the view in 1 Cor 12 and Romans 12:
89 NTLet, Phi Int | uncertain. The traditional view has been that it stems from
90 NTLet, Phi Int | Acts 28:14-31). One modern view suggests the period when
91 NTLet, Phi 1: 1(2) | Christ, probably because, in view of the good relationship
92 NTLet, Phi 4: 1(1) | rests especially on the view of Christ and his coming (
93 NTLet, Col 3: 18(8) | for himself, especially in view of his imprisonment (Col
94 NTLet, 1The 1: 6(3) | 3:9) is rooted in Paul's view of solidarity in Christ
95 NTLet, 1The 2: 15(4) | understand him, especially in view of Paul's pride in his own
96 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | Greek god Dionysus. On this view, the writer seems to allude
97 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | Gal 1:6-7; 5:10b). On this view of 2 Thes 2:2, the Greek
98 NTLet, 2The 2: 4(4) | meant; on the alternative view sketched above (see the
99 NTLet, 2The 2: 6(5) | 20:1-3). A more recent view suggests that it is the
100 NTLet, 2The 2: 6(5) | 2:7). On the alternative view (see the note on 2 Thes
101 NTLet, 2Tim Int | and takes a pessimistic view of the outcome of his case (
102 NTLet, 2Tim 1: 3(3) | Christianity; for a similar view, see Romans 9:3-5; Philippians
103 NTLet, Tit Int | assistants he is to choose in view of the pastoral difficulties
104 NTLet, Phl 0: 2(2) | Philippians 1:10). An alternate view is that the actual master
105 NTLet, Heb Int | Paul, and that became the view commonly held in the East.
106 NTLet, Heb Int | of recent ones favor the view that it was and that the
107 NTLet, Heb 2: 5(2) | the author shares the view of Hellenistic Judaism that
108 NTLet, Heb 5: 8(6) | preexistence. The former view is the older one (cf Romans
109 NTLet, Heb 7: 14(10)| shows no awareness of this view or at least does not accept
110 NTLet, Heb 7: 14(10)| accept it. Our author's view is not attested in contemporaneous
111 NTLet, Heb 10: 19(9) | assembly, especially in view of the parousia (Hebrews
112 NTLet, Heb 11: 1(1) | theological definition. In view of the needs of his audience
113 NTLet, Heb 11: 4(4) | offering" (Genesis 4, 4); in view of v 6 the author probably
114 NTLet, Heb 13: 9(2) | the Jewish food laws; in view of Hebrews 13:10, however,
115 CathL, Jam Int | origin is scarcely tenable in view of the numerous contacts
116 CathL, Jam 2: 14(6) | misunderstanding of Paul's view.~
117 CathL, 1Pet Int | Domitian (A.D. 81-96). In this view the letter would date from
118 CathL, 2Pet Int | principal reasons for this view are the following. The author
119 CathL, Jude | there is no evidence for the view that both authors borrowed
120 CathL, Jude | later. In support of this view they adduce the following