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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 22 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 114879 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 76 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20 God 18 Lord 18 Jesus 16 Christ 15 Paul 15 John 14 Peter 14 Jerusalem 13 Jews 11 Gospel 10 Son 10 Church 8 Spirit 8 Holy 7 jewish 7 Testament 7 Rome 7 Moses 7 Father 6 New 6 Luke 6 Israel 6 Epistle 5 apostle 5 Mark 5 Greek 5 Gentiles 5 Galilee 5 Christians 5 Christianity 5 Acts 4 St. 4 Pharisees 4 Messiah 4 Abraham 4 A.D. 3 christian 3 Westcott 3 Old 3 Matthew 3 James 3 Herod 3 Antioch 2 sidenote 2 man 2 come 2 act 2 Thou 2 Temple 2 Simon Top 50 lemmatized nouns; 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"How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1322 most 66 least 38 well 16 sayest 5 lest 3 walkest 2 speakest 2 long 2 greatest 2 36)lest 1 youngest 1 worst 1 richest 1 near 1 lackest 1 gavest 1 freest 1 finest 1 easiest 1 early 1 boldest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 www.catholicity.com Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.catholicity.com/market/CSoftware/ Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- 2 freethought@despammed.com 1 waubrey@aol.com Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 51 god is not 43 jesus did not 39 ye have not 29 man is not 27 paul does not 27 ye know not 26 jesus was not 25 god is able 22 jesus went up 21 things are possible 20 paul did not 20 things are lawful 20 ye are not 18 jesus had not 18 ye do not 17 ye be not 17 ye did not 16 _ is _ 16 gospel is not 16 john was not 15 god is good 14 god has not 14 jesus is not 13 christ did not 13 god does not 13 man is lord 13 ye believe not 12 god is greater 12 paul is not 11 god did not 11 gospel was not 11 jesus was indeed 11 jews did not 11 man was not 11 paul was not 10 disciple is not 10 paul went in 10 peter went up 9 _ was _ 9 disciples went away 9 god is faithful 9 law is not 9 man had not 9 man has not 9 name is not 9 name was john 9 paul had not 9 peter did not 8 christ was not 8 disciples did not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 jesus was not yet 7 ye have not always 6 john was not yet 6 things are not expedient 6 time is not yet 5 ye have no need 4 god is no respecter 4 god is not ashamed 4 jesus was not there 4 world was not worthy 3 god is not meat 3 god is not unjust 3 jesus made no answer 3 thou tell no man 3 time has not yet 3 word has no place 3 work is no longer 2 god hears not sinners 2 god is no longer 2 god was no respecter 2 god was not well 2 gospel takes no notice 2 hand is not mine 2 jesus had not yet 2 jesus was no longer 2 john did no miracle 2 john was not only 2 life is no longer 2 man is not differently 2 paul is not only 2 paul makes no mention 2 paul was not always 2 thou tell no one 2 world was not as 2 ye be not hastily 2 ye did not so 2 ye do no evil 2 ye have no life 2 ye have no reward 2 ye knew not god 2 ye were not faithful 1 _ are not commonly 1 _ be not _ 1 _ be not weary 1 _ did not _ 1 _ does not here 1 _ had no communication 1 _ have no effect 1 _ is no atonement 1 _ is not so A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 17163 author = Anonymous title = Mother Stories from the New Testament A Book of the Best Stories from the New Testament that Mothers can tell their Children date = keywords = Christ; God; Jesus; Lord; illustration; man summary = Jesus marvelled at the man''s words, and said to His followers, But God said unto him, "Thou fool, this night thy soul shall be sought to change men''s hearts, and make their lives fruitful for God. The warning has been given, and when the Lord of the vineyard comes "When the Son of Man shall come in His glory," said Jesus, "and all One day Jesus came with His disciples in a boat to the country of the saying, "What have I to do with Thee, Jesus, Thou Son of God most "Lord, that I might receive my sight." And Jesus said unto him, "Go Him, saying, "Lord, if it be Thou, bid me come unto Thee on the Gentile, she believed in Him as the Son of God. Then Jesus answered, and said unto her, "O woman, great is thy faith; But when they had come to the house, Jesus said to Peter, "What id = 39288 author = Bacon, Benjamin Wisner title = The Making of the New Testament date = keywords = Acts; Christ; Epistles; God; Gospel; Jerusalem; Jesus; John; Law; Lord; Luke; Mark; Matthew; Paul; Pauline; Peter; Rome; Spirit; jewish summary = Jesus had made them sons and heirs of God. If the converted Paul in turn the apostles of our Lord Jesus Christ." Authority increases, the sense According to Papias our two Greek Gospels of Matthew and Mark represent the tradition of the teaching and work of Jesus, the letters of apostles (2) the gospel _about_ Jesus, represented in the Pauline Epistles, and ''apostolic'' Christianity as Luke gives it, and the ''gospel'' of Paul, we doctrine that the cross marks the abolition of the economy of Law. Both in Galatians and everywhere else Paul treats on equal terms with churches in this second period we must realize that Paul''s ''gospel of Peter writing from Rome after the recent martyrdoms of James and Paul, question of ''apostolic'' tradition, the authority of Peter was coming everywhere that Jesus was "the Christ, the Son of God." Like Luke, C. _Paul the Apostle of Jesus Christ, his Life and Work, id = 42984 author = Bentham, Jeremy title = Not Paul, But Jesus date = keywords = A.D.; Acts; Ananias; Antioch; Arabia; Barnabas; Christ; Christians; Church; Damascus; Elders; Ephesus; Epistle; Gentiles; God; Gospel; Holy; James; Jerusalem; Jesus; Jews; Lord; Paul; Peter; Saul; act; apostle; jewish; section; visit summary = PAUL''S supposed FIRST OR UNSTUDIED ACCOUNT.--_As per_ ACTS xxii. PAUL''S supposed ORATORICAL OR STUDIED ACCOUNT.--_As per_ ACTS xxvi. 1. _Light seen._ Between Acts account and Paul''s 1st or supposed the time comes for giving an account of the matter in the person of Paul to be afforded--the time and place are come; when Ananias and Paul have Paul "had _seen in a vision_ a man, Ananias himself, coming and putting That, from Jerusalem, about the time in question, Paul went to According to Paul''s account,--the state of things, produced in Damascus Paul, were received, says the author of the Acts, of the Church and of Yet, as, according to the author of the Acts, by Paul''s account of his day following," says he, Acts 21:18, "_Paul went in with us unto James_; 4. Occasion, as per _Acts_ Account compared with Paul''s 180 4. Occasion, as per _Acts_ Account compared with Paul''s 180 id = 29566 author = Burrell, David James title = The Centurion''s Story date = keywords = God; Jesus; Son summary = I am an old man now; the burden of fourscore years is resting upon me. your children; for behold the days come when they shall say to the days there were not a few who called to mind the ominous words of the it, apparently preferring to look death calmly in the face. come down if he be the Messiah, the chosen of God!" My soldiers presently, turning his pain-racked eyes toward Jesus, he entreated, face wore a look of indescribable peace. unto Him. Not far from the cross stood a company of women wringing their hands in shall pass through thine own soul also." At this moment his word was came he should, bearing the world''s burden of sin, go into the outer In the midst Jesus looked upward, strange looks which my soldiers cast upon me. The cross in my time night with broken heart beneath his cross, may some day look upon the id = 13433 author = Cassels, Walter Richard title = A Reply to Dr. Lightfoot''s Essays, by the Author of "Supernatural religion" date = keywords = Antioch; Diatessaron; Dr.; Epistles; Eusebius; Gospel; Greek; Ibid; Ignatius; John; Lightfoot; Matthew; Papias; Review; Rome; St.; Tatian; Westcott summary = the evidence of the presbyters quoted by Irenaeus in our Gospels, refers impossible to show that the four (Gospels) were current as early as A.D. 150," refers to this passage, and says: "It is precarious to infer with fourth Gospel, which Dr. Westcott represents as "certain references" argument, and I consider that every point yet objected to by Dr. Lightfoot, or indicated by Dr. Westcott, might be withdrawn without at lost works contained any evidence for the Gospels, they actually did not to discover what evidence actually exists in the works of early writers the epistle has upon the evidence for the existence of the Gospels and In a note Dr. Lightfoot states that my references to Lipsius are to his earlier works, Luke, Gospel according to, supposed reference to it in Epistle of Vienne his work, 22; references of Eusebius to him, 54 ff.; words of id = 37231 author = Cassels, Walter Richard title = Supernatural Religion, Vol. 1 (of 3) An Inquiry into the Reality of Divine Revelation date = keywords = Christianity; Church; Divine; Dr.; Epistle; Eusebius; God; Gospel; Greek; Hebrews; Hegesippus; Ignatius; Jesus; John; Justin; Lightfoot; Lord; Luke; Mark; Matthew; Memoirs; Mozley; New; Papias; Peter; Rome; Testament; Westcott; apostle; christian; miracle summary = mere existence of the book quoted, at the time that work was written, proposition "harmless" in reference to its bearing on miracles, as Dr. Farrar evidently supposes, but merely in opposition to the character of evidence of the Gospel miracles is a special case which must be decided It could scarcely be otherwise, for in point of fact the Gospel miracles evidence regarding the alleged facts entitling the Gospel Miracles to Gospels, but actually quote passages from unknown sources, or sayings a written source different from our Gospels, but in either case the fact Gospel, Justin clearly marks it by [--Greek--], there is every reason that Justin quotes the passage from a Gospel different from ours. of the source of Justin''s quotations with our Gospels is placed by the Justin''s Gospel, as the words, "so far as saying other critics that Justin refers to a Gospel according to Peter, or id = 37232 author = Cassels, Walter Richard title = Supernatural Religion, Vol. 2 (of 3) An Inquiry into the Reality of Divine Revelation date = keywords = Apocalypse; Apostle; Canon; Christ; Church; Epistle; Father; God; Gospel; Irenæus; Jesus; John; Justin; Logos; Lord; Luke; Marcion; New; Old; Paul; Peter; Son; Synoptics; Testament; Valentinus; Westcott summary = of sayings of Jesus and of Gospel history, which are generally placed as ''Scripture,'' and clear references to the Gospels of St. Luke and St. John, to 1 Corinthians, perhaps also to the Epistle to the Hebrews, and regard to the last passage that Jesus merely uses the words of the Old from such a passage the use of the fourth Gospel.(5) Even Tischendorf statement in the fourth Gospel turns, but uses a totally different word, of John''s express declaration in the fourth Gospel, that Jesus is the Gospel, and the few who do refer to the passage merely mention, in Now the passages pointed out as references to the fourth Gospel, it will the author of the fourth Gospel, had he been the Apostle John, could not the author of the fourth Gospel, had he been the Apostle John, could not Son of God." (3) The fourth Gospel, instead of representing Jesus as id = 37233 author = Cassels, Walter Richard title = Supernatural Religion, Vol. 3 (of 3) An Inquiry into the Reality of Divine Revelation date = keywords = Acts; Christ; Christianity; Christians; Church; Epistle; Gentiles; God; Gospel; Holy; James; Jerusalem; Jesus; Jews; Lord; Luke; Messiah; New; Paul; Peter; Resurrection; Spirit; Testament; act; apostle; jewish summary = both the Epistles of Paul and the Acts of the Apostles.(4) course, centres in the two representative Apostles, Peter and Paul, who ascribed to the Apostle Paul, we find him represented in the Acts as episodes of the Acts, we are enabled by the words of the apostle Paul suppose that the speech was heard and reported by the Apostle Paul of the unknown author with the distinct statements of the Apostle Paul. narrative of the Acts actually represents Paul as going up to Jerusalem In the Acts, Paul is represented as being with the Apostles the word of the Gospel and believe, Paul singles out Peter as specially visit of the Apostle of the Gentiles to Jerusalem, and Paul''s account is Paul had been the active Apostle of the Gentiles, preaching his Gospel the Paul of the Acts be considered specially an Apostle of the id = 45540 author = Drews, Arthur title = The Christ Myth date = keywords = Adonis; Agni; Asia; Christ; Christianity; Church; God; Gods; Gospels; Jahwe; Jerusalem; Jesus; Jews; John; Joshua; Lord; Mark; Messiah; Mithras; Moses; Old; Paul; Saviour; Son; Testament; christian; die; jewish summary = existed a pre-Christian Jesus Christ, at least as a complex myth, and even in the New Testament of a cult of an old God Jesus. times the human representative of the God passed from life to death, of the Messiah, Jesus, took place in heaven among the Gods. without mentioning an historical Jesus, he gives a gospel of Christ, gain faith in the God Christ through the Man Jesus, Paul would have God of the name of Jesus, the ideas which were connected with him place should be equally the God appearing in human form: the man was God, the "father" of our "Lord" Jesus Christ, "awakened" his son and Jesus as the Messiah sent from God for the redemption of his people, Mark had no real idea of the historical life of Jesus, [388] even if this point is--What was Jesus'' attitude to God, to the world, id = 31829 author = Haweis, Thomas title = A Translation of the New Testament from the original Greek Humbly Attempted with a View to Assist the Unlearned with Clearer and More Explicit Views of the Mind of the Spirit in the Scriptures of Truth date = keywords = 11)and; Abraham; CHAP; Christ; David; Father; Galilee; Gentiles; Ghost; God; Holy; Israel; Jerusalem; Jesus; Jews; John; Lord; Messiah; Moses; Paul; Peter; Pharisees; Son; Spirit; Thou; come summary = saying, What have we to do with thee, Jesus, thou Son of God? (25)At that time Jesus spake and said, I thank thee, O Father, Lord of intelligence, said to him, Thou art not far from the kingdom of God. And no man thenceforth presumed to question him. (35)And the angel answering said unto her, The Holy Ghost shall come temple, and said to him, If thou art the Son of God, cast thy self down (27)And he answering said, "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all and said unto him, Give the glory to God: we know that this man is a Moses truly said unto the fathers, "A prophet shall the Lord your God enslaved will I judge, said God: and after these things they shall come indeed to sin, but living unto God in Christ Jesus our Lord. unto you and peace, from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. id = 8566 author = Kent, Charles Foster title = The Origin and Permanent Value of the Old Testament date = keywords = B.C.; Bible; Church; God; Gospels; Israel; Jehovah; Jesus; Moses; New; Old; Psalter; Solomon; Testament; hebrew; jewish; sidenote summary = [Sidenote: _Jesus'' study of the Old Testament_] Man, the Prophet, and the Messiah, whose work the New Testament records. [Sidenote: _The threefold grouping of the New Testament books_] THE GROWTH OF THE OLD TESTAMENT PROPHETIC HISTORIES THE GROWTH OF THE OLD TESTAMENT PROPHETIC HISTORIES [Sidenote: _The present classification of the Old Testament books_] In their present form, the books of the Old Testament, like those of the [Sidenote: _The early Judean prophetic history_] [Sidenote: _Comparison of the Old with the New Testament histories_] [Sidenote: _Influences that produced this later prophetic history_] [Sidenote: _The New Testament the sequel of the prophetic writings_] group of Old Testament books which contain the bulk of Israel''s laws. [Sidenote: _Date of the completion of the Hebrew Old Testament canon_] [Sidenote: _Study of the origin and growth of the Old Testament_] [Sidenote: _Study of Old Testament history_] [Sidenote: _Study of the Old Testament laws and institutions_] id = 43685 author = Machen, J. Gresham (John Gresham) title = The Literature and History of New Testament Times date = keywords = Acts; Bible; Christ; Christianity; Church; Cor; Epistle; God; Gospel; Greek; Jerusalem; Jesus; Jews; John; Lord; Luke; New; Paul; Peter; Spirit; Testament; christian; jewish summary = the other New Testament books, especially the epistles of Paul. The chief letter-writer of the New Testament was the apostle Paul. of God Paul bases the whole of his life work. to a transitory world into communion with the holy and eternal God. The result of Paul''s vision was service. churches which Paul addresses in the Epistle to the Galatians. salvation by their works instead of receiving it as a gift of God. At heart they were still Jews rather than Christians. epistles were written, the major part of Paul''s Christian not only Paul, but also the Church generally believed that Jesus'' Epistle of St. Paul to the Romans." Ellicott, "A New Testament nature--Jesus Christ was always in Paul''s thinking both God and man. gospel of Jesus Christ" may, in the first place, mean merely, "Here show how fundamental prayer was in Paul''s life; news of the churches id = 25904 author = Meyer, F. B. (Frederick Brotherton) title = John the Baptist date = keywords = Baptist; Christ; Divine; Elijah; Father; God; Herod; Holy; Jesus; John; Jordan; Kingdom; Lamb; Lord; Nazareth; Son; Spirit; Thou; life; light; man summary = The life and character of John the Baptist have always had a great long, O Lord, holy and true, will it be ere He shall come whose right Lord, the God of Israel," the old man said; "for He hath visited and Every true life is a mission from God. And when we read the words of the apostle Paul about John "fulfilling Annas and Caiaphas the high priests, the word of God came unto John, believe through him." "The Word of God came unto John, the son of its power broken, so that man may walk with God with a fearless heart. Christ Jesus unto good works which God has before prepared (R.V.), that blood of Jesus Christ, God''s Son, which cleanseth from all sin. God. In his life and death, our Lord, in our human nature, met and works of Jesus, he said immediately, "It is John the Baptist--he is id = 12821 author = Moore, George title = The Brook Kerith: A Syrian story date = keywords = Azariah; Christ; Dan; Esora; Essenes; Father; Galilee; God; Hazael; Jericho; Jerusalem; Jesus; Jews; John; Joseph; Lord; Master; Mathias; Nicodemus; Paul; Peter; Pilate; Saddoc; Temple summary = As he said these words his eyes met Rachel''s, and as soon as Joseph left year, Dan said, and if business don''t fall away---But, Father, Joseph Joseph added, and he asked Peter to tell him if Jesus believed that the to all men that love God, Jesus said, and after these words he continued is like the son of God. The story wholly delighted the disciples; and they asked Jesus to tell of God, Jesus was that man; and Joseph asked himself how it was that Jesus in his mind, Joseph asked him if it were so, and he answered that clearly that Jesus said: that man has not come to glorify God nor to But, Joseph, I have none but thee, Jesus said; and the two asked, and Joseph said: if a man be minded to leave, it is better that At the end of a long silence Jesus said: the dawn begins; look, Joseph, id = 22459 author = Pullan, Leighton title = The Books of the New Testament date = keywords = A.D.; Acts; Christ; Christians; Church; Epistle; God; Gospel; Greek; Jerusalem; Jesus; Jews; John; Lord; Luke; Mark; Matt; New; Paul; Peter; Rome; St.; Testament; jewish; sidenote summary = St. Paul, he mutilated not only St. Luke''s Gospel, but even the Epistle He mentions Gospels written by St. Matthew and St. Mark, and we know from Eusebius that he made use of 1 John. Another most important difference is that St. John''s Gospel is marked by a tone and teaching which are seldom to be of the four chief apostles, Peter and Paul, Matthew and John, has come In his First Epistle St. Peter refers to "Mark, my son," and his words make it certain that the The evidence for believing that the third Gospel was written by St. Luke, the friend of St. Paul, is very strong. "woman who was in the city, a sinner." In recording these words, St. Luke proves that Jesus Christ Himself taught the Pauline doctrine that the believer through Christ is implied by St. Paul, St. John, St. James, and St. Peter. id = 38376 author = Reber, George title = The Christ of Paul; Or, The Enigmas of Christianity date = keywords = A.D.; Asia; Bishop; Christ; Christianity; Christians; God; Gospel; Jerusalem; Jews; John; Lord; Mark; Paul; Peter; Rome; Son summary = was, as was the _Logos_ of Philo, the Son of God. With such ideas, Paul made his way among the Greeks. means by which the Christ of Paul was made the Son of God in the sense A Bishop in a Christian church is the work of the second century. was in Ephesus at the time Paul went to Rome, in the year A. that Christ, the Son of God, was the founder of the church on earth, and church at Rome, founded by such great lights as Peter and Paul, Irenæus men, neither by man, but by Jesus Christ, and God the Father, who raised the Christ of Paul was made to give way, in time, to the Logos of Philo. When Paul was a prisoner in Rome the first time, the church at that God. As Paul has nowhere declared how and in what way Christ was the son id = 38557 author = Ross, Mary, Lady title = "Granny''s Chapters" (on scriptural subjects) The New Testament, with a Sketch of the Subsequent History of the Jews. date = keywords = Christ; Christians; Church; God; Gospel; Herod; Holy; Jerusalem; Jesus; Jews; John; Judæa; Law; Lord; Messiah; Moses; Paul; Peter; Romans; Rome; Son; St.; apostle; scripture summary = bring the hearts of men to love and obey the Lord, for "he said unto least wrong thing, on a day which is called the Lord''s Day. The time was not yet come for Jesus to give up His life, and Gospel, and learn how to please God. Multitudes of the people continued to come to Christ, to hear him, and "When the men" whom John had sent "were come unto" Jesus, "they said, Many other things Jesus said unto the people, teaching them also by Jesus, a man, the honour due to the Messiah, "said unto him, Master, of his new-born faith, "he said unto Jesus, Lord remember me when thou calling upon God, and saying, Lord Jesus, receive my spirit. he answered and said, I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God." toward God, and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ." He then told them id = 2145 author = Wallace, Lew title = Ben-Hur: A tale of the Christ date = keywords = Amrah; Antioch; Arab; Arrius; Balthasar; Ben; CHAPTER; Caesar; Circus; Drusus; East; Egyptian; Esther; God; Gratus; Greek; Herod; Hur; Ilderim; Iras; Israel; Jerusalem; Jew; Jews; Joseph; Judah; Judea; King; Lord; Malluch; Messala; Nazarene; Roman; Rome; Simonides; Temple; Tirzah; let summary = Ben-Hur bowed; looked once more into the master''s face, but saw leaped in, and all became darkness and surging water to Ben-Hur. It cannot be said that the young Jew helped himself in this "Thank thou thy God," he said to Ben-Hur, after a look at the "O good Simonides!" Ben-Hur then said, advancing a step, his whole Ben-Hur turned, and saw an old man half-risen from an upper seat, As their hands fell apart, Ben-Hur said, with lightened feeling, "And the woman," said Ben-Hur, like one speaking to himself--"the "Sheik Ilderim," said Ben-Hur, calmly enduring his gaze, "I pray "I know now," said Ben-Hur, "why it is that in the love of an Arab "Sheik Ilderim," said Ben-Hur then, "I have heard strange things "And heard him tell his story," said Ben-Hur. At night, in the house of Simonides, Ben-Hur told the good man all id = 8827 author = Weymouth, Richard Francis title = Weymouth New Testament in Modern Speech, Preface and Introductions date = keywords = A.D.; Church; English; Gospel; Paul; apostle; letter summary = that the book is not a translation, but was probably written in second century as having been written by the Apostle John. Paul''s Letter to the Romans The four books of the New Testament known as the Letters Apostle Paul, probably in the early spring of 56 A.D., just Paul''s Second Letter to the Corinthians The second Letter to the Corinthians was probably written This first Letter was probably written from Macedonia. Paul''s Second Letter to Timothy and was probably written from Rome during the Apostle''s second This Letter was probably written from Ephesus in 67 A.D. Titus, who was a Greek by birth, is mentioned in eleven other This Letter (63 A.D.) was written as the result of Paul''s the Church in Jerusalem and in all probability this Letter was That this Letter was the actual work of the Apostle John, This Letter appears to have been written from Ephesus, id = 1582 author = nan title = The Bible, Douay-Rheims, New Testament date = keywords = Abraham; Chapter; Christ; David; Father; Galilee; Gentiles; Ghost; God; Holy; Israel; Jerusalem; Jesus; Jews; John; Lord; Mary; Moses; Paul; Peter; Pharisees; Simon; Son; Spirit; St. summary = And the tempter coming said to him: If thou be the Son of God, For the Son of man shall come in the glory of his Father with Then came Peter unto him and said: Lord, how often shall my Jesus said to him: Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with thy until the day wherein these things shall come to pass: because thou And the Lord God shall give unto him the throne of David his father: Return to thy house and tell how great things God hath done to He answering, said: Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with thy God hath made both Lord and Christ, this same Jesus, whom you have For Moses said: A prophet shall the Lord your God raise up unto Even the justice of God, by faith of Jesus Christ, unto all, and Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who hath id = 25901 author = nan title = The New Testament Translated From the Original Greek, With Chronological Arrangement of the Sacred Books, and Improved Divisions of Chapters and Verses. date = keywords = Abraham; CHAPTER; Christ; Father; Galilee; God; Holy; Israel; James; Jerusalem; Jesus; Jews; John; Lord; Moses; Paul; Peter; Pharisees; Simon; Son; Spirit summary = 5 [11:25]At that time Jesus answering said, I thank thee, Father, Lord 5 [18:21]Then came Peter and said to him, Lord, how many times shall my [22:37]And he said to him, You shall love the Lord your God with all 1 [1:1]THE beginning of the good news of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, flesh shall see the salvation of God. 2 [3:7]Then John said to the multitudes who went out to be baptized by Jesus said to Simon, Fear not; from this time you shall take men. answered and said, You shall love the Lord your God with all your know not God and obey not the gospel of our Lord Jesus; [1:9]who shall Lord Jesus Christ himself, and our God and Father, who has loved us and from God the Father and our Lord Jesus Christ, [1:4]who gave himself faith, from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. id = 26361 author = nan title = The New Testament of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. The common English version, corrected by the final committee of the American Bible Union. date = keywords = 11)and; 27)and; Abraham; Christ; Father; Galilee; Gentiles; God; Holy; Israel; Jerusalem; Jesus; Jews; John; Lord; Moses; Paul; Peter; Pharisees; Son; Spirit; come summary = (25)At that time Jesus answered and said: I thank thee, O Father, Lord said: Lord, if it is thou, bid me come to thee on the water. answering said: Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God. (37)Jesus said to him: Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all received the one talent came and said: Lord, I knew thee that thou art blessed God, and said: (29)Now, Lord, thou lettest thy servant depart temple, and said to him: If thou art the Son of God, cast thyself down power of God. But while all were wondering at all things which Jesus did, he said to said: Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with I will judge, said God; and after that they shall come forth, and God, and teaching the things concerning the Lord Jesus Christ, with