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Alphabetical [« »] primarily 23 primary 15 prime 10 primeval 14 primitive 5 primogeniture 1 primordial 10 | Frequency [« »] 14 positions 14 preachers 14 prescriptions 14 primeval 14 principally 14 quarter 14 recite | New American Bible 2002 11 11 IntraText - Concordances primeval |
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1 PreNAB | of the world and of man (primeval history). To make the truths 2 PreNAB | I. The Primeval History (Genesis 1:1-11, 3 Pent, Deu 33: 27 | 27 ~He spread out the primeval tent; he extended the ancient 4 WisdB, Job 3: 8(1)| sea monster symbolizing primeval chaos. Cf Job 9:13; 26:13; 5 WisdB, Job 7: 12(2)| allusion in poetic imagery to primeval chaos as a monstrous ocean 6 WisdB, Psa 8: 3(3)| probably cosmic enemies. The primeval powers of watery chaos are 7 WisdB, Psa 74: 15 | brought dry land out of the primeval waters. ~ 8 WisdB, Psa 89: 11(4)| as a personification of primeval chaos. Cf Job 9:13; 26:12; 9 WisdB, Psa 104: 26(5)| sea monster symbolizing primeval chaos. Cf Psalm 74:14; Isaiah 10 ProphB, Isa 17: 12(7)| just as he vanquished the primeval waters of chaos; see notes 11 ProphB, Isa 27: 1(1)| vanquishes even as he overcame primeval chaos; cf notes on Job 3: 12 ProphB, Isa 51: 10(5)| another reference to the primeval chaos of Genesis 1:2.~ 13 ProphB, Eze 47: 1(1)| return of the conditions of primeval paradise; cf Genesis 2:10- 14 CathL, Rev 2: 7(6)| reference to the tree in the primeval paradise (Genesis 2:9);