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The centurion Cornelius, they said, a man who worships the true God and keeps his law, as all the Jewish people will testify, has received a revelation from one of the holy angels; he was to have thee brought to his house, and listen to what thou wouldst say. (Acts 10, 22)
Afterwards, I will come back, and build up again David’s tabernacle that has fallen; I will build up its ruins, and raise it afresh; (Acts 15, 16)
The Sadducees will have it that there is no resurrection, that there are no angels or spirits, whereas the Pharisees believe in both. (Acts 23, 8)
Of this I am fully persuaded; neither death nor life, no angels or principalities or powers, neither what is present nor what is to come, no force whatever, (Romans 8, 38)
There is graciousness, then, in God, and there is also severity. His severity is for those who have fallen away, his graciousness is for thee, only so long as thou dost continue in his grace; if not, thou too shalt be pruned away. (Romans 11, 22)
I must not fail, brethren, to make this revelation known to you; or else you might have too good a conceit of yourselves. Blindness has fallen upon a part of Israel, but only until the tale of the Gentile nations is complete; (Romans 11, 25)
As it is, it seems as if God had destined us, his apostles, to be in the lowest place of all, like men under sentence of death; such a spectacle do we present to the whole creation, men and angels alike. (1 Corinthians 4, 9)
You have been told that we shall sit in judgement on angels; how much more, then, over the things of common life? (1 Corinthians 6, 3)
And for that reason the woman ought to have authority over her head, for the angels’ sake.✻ (1 Corinthians 11, 10)
I may speak with every tongue that men and angels use; yet, if I lack charity, I am no better than echoing bronze, or the clash of cymbals. (1 Corinthians 13, 1)
But no, Christ has risen from the dead, the first-fruits of all those who have fallen asleep; (1 Corinthians 15, 20)
What, then, is the purpose of the law? It was brought in to make room for transgression, while we waited for the coming of that posterity, to whom the promise had been made. Its terms were dictated by angels, acting through a spokesman;✻ (Galatians 3, 19)
