Examples of using Sacred scripture in English and their translations into Slovak
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Sacred Scripture.
Let us look at Sacred Scripture.
Sacred Scripture.
The Book of Mormon is sacred scripture.
The Sacred Scripture.
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Shintoism do not have a sacred scripture.
Sacred Scripture says so.
From infancy you have known Sacred Scripture.”.
Sacred Scripture which the Church.
The term“world” has a number of meanings in Sacred Scripture.
Sacred Scripture teaches the truth.
The Old Testamentbooks are also God's Word and Sacred Scripture.
But Sacred Scripture teaches the truth.
In the Liturgy of the Word, we hear God's Word proclaimed from Sacred Scripture.
Sacred Scripture is divinely inspired.
Tradition and the Scriptures for‘ sacred Tradition and sacred Scripture.
Sacred Scripture contains the Word of God.
To help Joseph in the important task of translating sacred scripture, God had prepared instruments.
Sacred Scripture is God's love letter to us.
The relationship between the Risen Lord, the community of believers, and sacred Scripture is essential to our identity as Christians.
Sacred Scripture Rouen Seminary France.
As the Holy Father writes,“The relationship between the Risen Lord,the community of believers and sacred Scripture is essential to our identity as Christians.
Sacred Scripture and Tradition it teaches that the Church.
For this reason the great tradition of East andWest has always esteemed works of art inspired by sacred Scripture, as for example the figurative arts and architecture, literature and music.
The Sacred Scripture of both the Old and the New Testament.
In discussing the importance of the liturgy for understanding the word of God,the Synod of Bishops highlighted the relationship between sacred Scripture and the working of the sacraments.
In Sacred Scripture, we hear God's Living Word spoken again and anew.
In consequence, the word of God is identified with Sacred Scripture alone, thus eliminating the doctrine of the Church which the Second Vatican Council stressed quite specifically.
The Bible, as sacred Scripture, thus speaks of Christ and proclaims him as the one who had to endure suffering and then enter into his glorycf.
