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old testament造句
1 The event was prophesied in the Old Testament. 2 In the Old Testament, a prophet who was swallowed by a great fish and disgorged unharmed three days later. 3 In certain respects the Old Testament is now invalidated. 4 The final surprise is that in the Old Testament the Spirit does not appear as a divine being. 5 But that does not mean that those Old Testament rituals should now be completely ignored. 6 The Old Testament records them running after false gods, the gods of the nations round about them,[www.] whenever opportunity offered. 7 In accordance with Old Testament practice, it did so by anointing with oil. 8 The Old Testament identifies holy places which were probably early cultic weeping places. 9 Even the Old Testament contains little reference to incorporeal substances or such rewards. 10 After that, the Old Testament is exclusively a chronicle of the Hebrews. 11 Nowhere else does this phrase occur in the Old Testament except in 12.1. 12 It is like some Old Testament parable; these questions were raised five thousand years ago and we still raise them today. 13 The Old Testament ideal of an eye for an eye speaks to that need. 14 The Old Testament ceremonial law came to an end at the crucifixion, its purpose fulfilled. 15 Such inequality was roundly condemned by the Old Testament prophets. 16 One of the earliest men we know of to have such a dream was the Old Testament prophet, Micah. 17 He is a classic modern tough guy as well as being an Old Testament prodigal son. 18 Some of these patriarchs grow magnificent beards and moustaches, the whole effect giving them the appearance of an Old Testament prophet. 19 The subject excites Watts to an enthusiastic exploration of the powerful imagery of the Old Testament. 20 In controversy with his opponents, he regularly uses a quotation from the Old Testament to settle the argument. 21 The roots of this joy in worship can be seen in the psalms, the hymn book of the Old Testament. 22 In one way or another Bede helped to concentrate educated minds in the succeeding generations on the Old Testament. 23 Certainly that link is strong and clear in the Old Testament Scriptures. 24 Matthew throughout maintains his underlying theme of linkage with the Old Testament and proof of prophecy. 25 These entreaties, though modified, come in a direct line from the prophets of the Old Testament. 26 The two greatest works of war mythology in the West are, accordingly, the Iliad and the Old Testament. 27 There are glimpses into the future joy of the coming festival as we revisit the Old Testament prophet Isaiah. 28 These final details give him the look of an Old Testament prophet. 29 Despite these difficulties, Catholic biblical scholarship had advanced, albeit cautiously, particularly as far as the Old Testament was concerned. 30 Thus the Father had been the principal actor during the period of the Old Testament.