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... righteousness or justice - represents a great number of Hebrew words , but more especially a longer form of tsdk that is used for the first time thus : ' Abraham believed God and it was reckoned unto him for righteousness . " The same ...
... righteousness or justice - represents a great number of Hebrew words , but more especially a longer form of tsdk that is used for the first time thus : ' Abraham believed God and it was reckoned unto him for righteousness . " The same ...
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... righteousness of God . This fact may be urged by some in favour of the view that Luke omits it , not because it was ... righteousness - or , the kingdom and his righteousness and all these things shall be added unto you . ยท Luke xii . 31 ...
... righteousness of God . This fact may be urged by some in favour of the view that Luke omits it , not because it was ... righteousness - or , the kingdom and his righteousness and all these things shall be added unto you . ยท Luke xii . 31 ...
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... righteousness is thrice mentioned , and always in the phrase ' do righteousness ' . This does not occur in the New Testament elsewhere except once in Revelation and once ( as above quoted ) in Matthew's version of the Sermon on the ...
... righteousness is thrice mentioned , and always in the phrase ' do righteousness ' . This does not occur in the New Testament elsewhere except once in Revelation and once ( as above quoted ) in Matthew's version of the Sermon on the ...
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