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1 Pent, Gen 12: 13(4) | be fully defensible, his statement was at least a half-truth; 2 Pent, Gen 15: 16(3) | Neither this passage nor the statement about the four hundred years 3 Pent, Gen 36: 31(3) | Israelites: obviously this statement was written after the time 4 Pent, Num 5: 22(7) | used to give assent to a statement, a curse, a blessing, a 5 His, 2Mac 2: 11(4) | 11] The statement attributed here to Moses 6 His, 2Mac 9: 19(2) | 19-27] Despite the statement in 2 Macc 9:18 this letter 7 His, 2Mac 12: 42(7) | 45] This is the earliest statement of the doctrine that prayers ( 8 His, 2Mac 12: 42(7) | dead are efficacious. The statement is made here, however, only 9 WisdB, Job 13: 17 | to my speech, and give my statement a hearing. ~ 10 WisdB, Job 35: 4(1) | you: Elihu refers to Job's statement that the innocent suffer 11 WisdB, Psa 13: 1(1) | confession of trust in God and a statement of praise (Psalm 13:6). ~ 12 WisdB, Psa 17: 1(1) | psalm ends with a serene statement of praise (Psalm 17:15). 13 WisdB, Psa 41: 2(2) | 5; 65:5. The psalmist's statement about God's love of the 14 WisdB, Psa 89: 3(2) | long-lasting as the heavens, a statement reinforced by using the 15 WisdB, Psa 99: 1(1) | structured by the threefold statement that God is holy (Psalm 16 WisdB, Psa 128: 1(1) | Psalm 128] A statement that the ever-reliable God 17 WisdB, Psa 140: 1(1) | Psalm 140:9-12). A serene statement of praise ends the psalm ( 18 WisdB, Ecc 9: 1(1) | 1-10] These statement are based on a very imperfect 19 WisdB, Sir 18: 28(5) | 28-29] A general statement on the teaching of wisdom, 20 Gosp, Mat Int | In Matthew 4:23 a summary statement of Jesus' activity speaks 21 Gosp, Mat 5: 17(13)| 17-20] This statement of Jesus' position concerning 22 Gosp, Mat 9: 13(10)| Matthew adds the prophetic statement of Hosea 6:6 to the Marcan 23 Gosp, Mat 9: 24(16)| 2; 1 Thes 5:10). Jesus' statement is not a denial of the child' 24 Gosp, Mat 13: 1(1) | and ends with a concluding statement to the disciples (Matthew 25 Gosp, Mat 16: 18(13)| original Aramaic of Jesus' statement would have been, in English, " 26 Gosp, Mat 19: 22 | the young man heard this statement, he went away sad, for he 27 Gosp, Mat 21: 34(28)| Mark 11:2-5a) followed by a statement about the sending of "many 28 Gosp, Mat 22: 1(1) | The parable is not only a statement of God's judgment on Israel 29 Gosp, Mat 24: 36(21)| 36-44] The statement of Matthew 24:34 is now 30 Gosp, Mat 26: 1(2) | crucified": Matthew turns Mark's statement of the time (Mark 14:1) 31 Gosp, Mat 26: 18(10)| turning the question into a statement, in your house I shall celebrate 32 Gosp, Mat 26: 25(13)| answer implies that the statement would not have been made 33 Gosp, Mat 27: 46(28)| more easily related to the statement of the following verse about 34 Gosp, Mar Int | Mark 2:14-17); and the statement that his followers need 35 Gosp, Mar 2: 16(10)| reflect a similar pattern: a statement of fact, a question of protest, 36 Gosp, Mar 10: 22 | 22 ~At that statement his face fell, and he went 37 Gosp, Luk 12: 45(9) | delayed in coming: this statement indicates that early Christian 38 Gosp, Luk 16: 13(8) | conclusion is a general statement about the incompatibility 39 Gosp, Joh 1: 50(35)| 50] Possibly a statement: "You [singular] believe 40 Gosp, Joh 7: 53(17)| on John John 8:6) and the statement, "I do not judge anyone," 41 Gosp, Joh 18: 20(10)| Mark 14:49 for a similar statement.~ 42 Gosp, Joh 19: 8 | Now when Pilate heard this statement, he became even more afraid, ~ 43 Gosp, Joh 20: 2(4) | in the second part of her statement might reflect a tradition 44 Gosp, Act 28: 25 | then Paul made one final statement. "Well did the holy Spirit 45 NTLet, Rom 1: 10(7) | groundwork for his more detailed statement in Romans 15:22-24 about 46 NTLet, Rom 1: 14(9) | world. Greeks in Paul's statement therefore means people who 47 NTLet, Rom 3: 21(6) | These verses provide a clear statement of Paul's "gospel," i.e., 48 NTLet, Rom 3: 27(10)| term after the negative statement concerning law in Romans 49 NTLet, Rom 4: 3(3) | to conflict with Paul's statement. However, James combats 50 NTLet, Rom 9: 13(5) | is not implied in Paul's statement. In Semitic usage "hate" 51 NTLet, Rom 9: 30(10)| for righteousness, Paul's statement concerning Gentiles in Romans 52 NTLet, 1Cor 7: 25(11)| must be complemented by the statement about "particular gifts" 53 NTLet, 1Cor 8: 13(5) | another Christian. This statement prepares for the paradigmatic 54 NTLet, 1Cor 11: 2(1) | 1 Cor 12:1-14:40). The statement in 1 Cor 11:2 introduces 55 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 51(25)| generation, copyists altered this statement in various ways. We will 56 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 51(25)| will all be changed: the statement extends to all Christians, 57 NTLet, 2Cor 1: 12(8) | prefaces the section with a statement about his habitual behavior 58 NTLet, 2Cor 2: 14(7) | 14-16a] The initial statement plunges us abruptly into 59 NTLet, 2Cor 5: 21(13)| 21] This is a statement of God's purpose, expressed 60 NTLet, 2Cor 6: 4(6) | central assertion, the topic statement for the catalogue that follows. 61 NTLet, 2Cor 6: 14(11)| These verses are a powerful statement of God's holiness and the 62 NTLet, 2Cor 11: 1(2) | clearly than the general statement of intent in 2 Cor 10:13 63 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 9(6) | sufficient for you: this is not a statement about the sufficiency of 64 NTLet, Gal 5: 7(5) | a proverb (Gal 5:9), a statement (Gal 5:8), and biting sarcasm ( 65 NTLet, Gal 5: 14 | law is fulfilled in one statement, namely, "You shall love 66 NTLet, Phi 2: 1(1) | christology, specifically in a statement about Christ Jesus (Philippians 67 NTLet, Phi 2: 24(17)| the significance of this statement.~ 68 NTLet, Col 1: 12(5) | the Father precedes the statement in Col 1:15-20 about the 69 NTLet, 2The 2: 2 | spirit," 2 or by an oral statement, or by a letter allegedly 70 NTLet, 2The 2: 2(2) | ecstatic revelation. An oral statement: literally, a "word" or 71 NTLet, 2The 2: 15 | taught, either by an oral statement or by a letter of ours. 8 ~ 72 NTLet, 2The 2: 15(8) | 15] Reference to an oral statement and a letter (2 Thes 2:2) 73 NTLet, Heb Int | The document itself has no statement about its author.~Among 74 NTLet, Heb 5: 11(7) | Hebrews 6:4-8). This harsh statement seems to rule out repentance 75 NTLet, Heb 7: 7(6) | author may intend it as a statement of a liturgical rule.~ 76 CathL, 1Joh 2: 7(3) | emphasized by the negative statement of its opposite.~ 77 CathL, Jude 0: 24(15)| 25] With this liturgical statement about the power of God to