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From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjvActs:28 @ Verses=31 Words=818 Chars=4446; 7 PAUL 5 THREE 5 GOD 3 SAW 3 MAN 3 JEWS 3 ISLAND 3 FIRE 3 DAY 2 ROME 2 PUBLIUS 2 KINGDOM 2 HEART 2 HAND 2 GREAT 2 CAUSE 1 WORDS 1 WORD 1 WIND 1 WILL

From index@BIBLEBYBOOKCHAPTER.txt@
kjvRomans:1 @ Verses=32 Words=714 Chars=4027; 22 GOD 6 FAITH 6 CHRIST 4 GOSPEL 3 SON 3 POWER 3 NATURAL 2 WORLD 2 WISE 2 TRUTH 2 SPIRIT 2 ROME 2 LORD 2 GRACE 2 FIRST 1 WRATH 1 WOMEN 1 WITNESS 1 WILL 1 UNCLEANNESS

From index@HITCHCOCKBIBLENAMES.txt@
dict:hitchcock Rome strength; power - HITCHCOCK-R

From index@BIBLEMAPS.txt@
http://maps.google.com/?q=41.9,12.48333333333333(Italy)&z=7&om=0 Italy -Rome - Acts:18:2, Acts:27:1, Acts:27:6, Hebrews:13:24 MAPS - PLACES

From index@BIBLEMAPS.txt@
http://maps.google.com/?q=41.9,12.48333333333333(Rome)&z=7&om=0 Rome - - Acts:2:10, Acts:18:2, Acts:19:21, Acts:23:11, Acts:28:14, Acts:28:16, Romans:1:7, Romans:1:15, 2Timothy:1:17 MAPS - PLACES

From index@MCGEECOMMENTARYAUDIO.txt@
extra:McGeeRomans Mcgee 45003Rome

From index@INDEXEASTON.txt@
dict:easton Dromedary Dromedary

From index@INDEXEASTON.txt@
dict:easton Rome Rome

From index@BIBLEBYSTORYLINE.txt@
kjv@Acts:27:1-8 Paul Sails toRome - StorylinesNT

From index@BIBLEBYSTORYLINE.txt@
kjv@Acts:28:11-31 Paul inRome - StorylinesNT

From index@BIBLEBYSTORYLINE.txt@
kjv@Romans:1:8-17 Paul's Longing to VisitRome - StorylinesNT

From index@BIBLEBYSTORYLINE.txt@
kjv@Romans:15:23-33 Paul's Plan to VisitRome - StorylinesNT

From index@BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt@
kjv@1Chronicles:1 1CHRONICLES - In the Hebrew Canon these books formed a single volume called "Things of the days" (i.e., annals). The translators of the Greek Septuagint Version gave them the title, Paraleipomena, meaning "things left over", implying their use as a supplement to Samuel and Kings. Jerome (c. A.D. 340-420) called them "a chronicle of the whole and sacred history" from Adam to Cyrus (538 B.C.), hence their English name. Actually, Chronicles is a summary of Hebrew history that duplicates much of Samuel and Kings.

From index@BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt@
kjv@2Chronicles:1 2CHRONICLES - In the Hebrew Canon these books formed a single volume called "Things of the days" (i.e., annals). The translators of the Greek Septuagint Version gave them the title, Paraleipomena, meaning "things left over", implying their use as a supplement to Samuel and Kings. Jerome (c. A.D. 340-420) called them "a chronicle of the whole and sacred history" from Adam to Cyrus (538 B.C.), hence their English name. Actually, Chronicles is a summary of Hebrew history that duplicates much of Samuel and Kings.

From index@BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt@
kjv@Mark:1 MARK - The Gospel of Mark, the shortest, is also held by most to be the first of the Gospels to be written. A tradition dating from the 2nd century ascribes this book to John Mark, a companion of Peter and also of Paul and Barnabas in their missionary endeavors. The preaching of Peter may well have been the source of most of Mark’s material. Mark accounts for the ministry of Jesus from His Baptism to His Ascension. Most commentaries agree that Mark’s purpose was neither biographical nor historical, but theological: to present Jesus as the Christ, the mighty worker rather than great teacher. Hence, Mark makes fewer references to the Parables and discourses, but meticulously records each of Jesus’ "mighty works" as evidence of His divine power. Mark contains 20 specific miracles and alludes to others. Bible scholars quite generally agree that Mark wrote his Gospel inRome for the gentiles.

From index@BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt@
kjv@Acts:1 ACTS - Addressed to a certain Theophilus, about whom nothing is known ( Acts:1:1 ), the Book of Acts records the early history of the Apostolic Church. Beginning with the Ascension of Jesus to heaven, it traces the growth of Christianity in Palestine and its spread to Syria, Asia Minor, Greece, and eventually toRome. The leading figure in the first chapters is Peter, who delivered the stirring sermon on the day of Pentecost ( Acts:2 ). The greater part of the book, however, is devoted to the experiences of Paul and his companions during their missionary endeavors. The Book of Acts provides a useful background for study of the Pauline Epistles. The introduction ( Acts:1:1 ) attests to a Lukan authorship.

From index@BIBLEBOOKSUMMARY.txt@
kjv@Romans:1 ROMANS - This letter, the first in canonical order, but not the first of Paul’s Epistles, is the longest and the most influential of all the Apostle’s writings. Writing to Christians atRome whom he hoped soon to visit, Paul presents to them his mature convictions concerning the Christian faith: the universality of sin; the impotence of the law as a means of salvation; the nature of God’s saving act in Christ, and its appropriation by faith. The letter closes with spiritual advice and some personal remarks.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyAlcohol This means that more than 61+ million Americans are affected by some alcohol-related problems such as retarded children (Fetal Alcohol Syndrome), divorce, and violence in the home, crime, sickness and death.

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyDaydreaming as a man who has been on all kindas of drugs for mental problems i'll tell you right now, it's only temporary, if that....the only way to solve this stuff is to change the way you think......meditation and daydreaming are not the same, mediation is INTENSE concentration and if your feeling drowsy and your mind wanders your not doing it right, you should be aware of everything around you, your body and enviroment when meditating

From index@GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES.txt@
index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyPerversion The judgments did not come just because of sex perversion alone.Sex perversion is just a barometer of demonic activity and of the moral state of society.

From index@INDEXSMITH.txt@
dict:smith DROMEDARY DROMEDARY

From index@INDEXSMITH.txt@
dict:smith ROME ROME

From index@GOOGLEQUOTESISSUES.txt@
BibleHarm Deliberate self harm syndrome is a mental health term that re...

From index@INDEXNAVES.txt@
dict:naves DROMEDARY DROMEDARY

From index@INDEXNAVES.txt@
dict:naves ROME ROME

From index@INDEXTCR.txt@
dict:tcr ROME ROME

From index@CCELINDEX.txt@
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/npnf203.html Schaff NPNF2-03. Theodoret, Jerome, Gennadius, & Rufinus: Historical Writings

From index@CCELINDEX.txt@
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/npnf206.html Schaff NPNF2-06. Jerome: The Principal Works of St. Jerome

From index@CCELINDEX.txt@
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/edmundson/church.html Edmundson Church inRome in the First Century





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