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2721 The Review and Herald December 10, 1903, paragraph 4

… of Jehovah would have been ignored and forgotten. Determined men, inspired and urged on by the first great rebel, would have resisted any interference with …

2722 The Review and Herald November 10, 1904, paragraph 4

… of Jehovah. To human beings the divine oracles have been committed to be the power of God. The truths of the Word of God are not mere sentiment, but the utterances …

2723 The Review and Herald June 1, 1905, paragraph 13

… interpret Jehovah. Let none indulge in speculation regarding his nature. Here silence is eloquence. The omniscient One is above discussion.

2724 The Review and Herald August 3, 1905, paragraph 2

… of Jehovah, and glorify him by their obedience.

2725 The Review and Herald August 17, 1905, paragraph 10

… of Jehovah; and they shall be afraid of thee.” “The nations which shall hear all these statutes” shall say, “Surely this great nation is a wise and understanding …

2726 The Review and Herald August 17, 1905, paragraph 16

“Blessed be Jehovah God, the God of Israel, Who only doeth wondrous things: And blessed be his glorious name forever; And let the whole earth be filled with his glory. Amen, and Amen.”

2727 The Review and Herald August 24, 1905, paragraph 13

… to Jehovah, and devoted themselves to his service, filled him with joy. But it was God alone who had imparted this disposition to his people. He, not man, must be …

2728 The Review and Herald November 16, 1905, paragraph 1

… to Jehovah and his worship.

2730 The Review and Herald December 7, 1905, paragraph 14

… of Jehovah. None understood better than he that these gifts were bestowed in order that he might give to the world a knowledge of God.

2731 The Review and Herald December 21, 1905, paragraph 3

… of Jehovah “in a book out of that which is before the priests the Levites: and it shall be with him, and he shall read therein all the days of his life: that he may …

2732 The Review and Herald December 21, 1905, paragraph 12

… of Jehovah,—Solomon erected an imposing pile of buildings to be used as idolatrous shrines. To please his wives, he placed huge idols, unshapely images of wood …

2733 The Review and Herald January 11, 1906, paragraph 2

… that Jehovah had said, “My name shall be there.”

2734 The Review and Herald January 11, 1906, paragraph 5

… of Jehovah was a marvel of richness and glory, unequaled by any work of human art. A greater than Solomon was the designer of this building; the wisdom and glory …

2735 The Review and Herald January 11, 1906, paragraph 6

… of Jehovah was honored, and his holy temple was regarded with reverence.

2736 The Review and Herald January 11, 1906, paragraph 9

… of Jehovah came to be known throughout the nations as “Solomon's temple.” The human agent had taken to himself the glory that belonged to “the One higher than …

2737 The Review and Herald February 1, 1906, paragraph 4

… of Jehovah were set aside for the customs of the surrounding nations.

2738 The Review and Herald March 15, 1906, paragraph 13

… of Jehovah. They see that obedience to this law would have brought them life and health, prosperity and eternal good.

2739 The Review and Herald May 3, 1906, paragraph 5

… of Jehovah. This brings to him power to withstand Satan's attacks. It is through Christ's sacrifice that man is enabled to obey. “God so loved the world, that …

2740 The Review and Herald June 21, 1906, paragraph 6

… of Jehovah in the hearing of all Israel, he declared: “See, I have set before thee this day life and good, and death and evil; in that I command thee this day to love …