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So it was, brethren, that when I came to you and preached Christ’s message to you, I did so without any high pretensions to eloquence, or to philosophy. (1 Corinthians 2, 1)
high above all princedoms and powers and virtues and dominations, and every name that is known, not in this world only, but in the world to come. (Ephesians 1, 21)
(That is why we are told, He has mounted up on high; he has captured his spoil; he has brought gifts to men.✻ (Ephesians 4, 8)
And he who so went down is no other than he who has gone up, high above all the heavens, to fill creation with his presence.)✻ (Ephesians 4, 10)
Yes, those words are a high mystery, and I am applying them here to Christ and his Church.✻ (Ephesians 5, 32)
For that matter, there is nothing I do not write down as loss compared with the high privilege of knowing Christ Jesus, my Lord; for love of him I have lost everything, treat everything else as refuse, if I may have Christ to my credit. (Philippians 3, 8)
I tell you this, for fear that somebody may lead you astray with high-flown talk. (Colossians 2, 4)
especially for kings and others in high station, so that we can live a calm and tranquil life, as dutifully and decently as we may.✻ (1 Timothy 2, 2)
No question of it, it is a great mystery we worship. Revelation made in human nature, justification won in the realm of the Spirit; a vision seen by angels, a mystery preached to the Gentiles; Christ in this world, accepted by faith, Christ, on high, taken up into glory.✻ (1 Timothy 3, 16)
By the power of the Holy Spirit who dwells in us, be true to thy high trust. (2 Timothy 1, 14)
a Son, who is the radiance of his Father’s splendour, and the full expression of his being;✻ all creation depends, for its support, on his enabling word. Now, making atonement for our sins, he has taken his place on high, at the right hand of God’s majesty, (Hebrews 1, 3)
And so he must needs become altogether like his brethren; he would be a high priest who could feel for us and be our true representative before God, to make atonement for the sins of the people. (Hebrews 2, 17)
