| | 28) | And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose. |
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| 5) | Jesus answered, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God. |
6) | That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit. |
16) | For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. |
17) | For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved. |
36) | He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life: and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him. |
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| 3) | Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, which according to his abundant mercy hath begotten us again unto a lively hope by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, |
4) | To an inheritance incorruptible, and undefiled, and that fadeth not away, reserved in heaven for you, |
5) | Who are kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation ready to be revealed in the last time. |
6) | Wherein ye greatly rejoice, though now for a season, if need be, ye are in heaviness through manifold temptations: |
23) | Being born again, not of corruptible seed, but of incorruptible, by the word of God, which liveth and abideth for ever. |
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| 4) | And even to your old age I am he; and even to hoar hairs will I carry you: I have made, and I will bear; even I will carry, and will deliver you. |
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| 1) | A Prayer of Moses the man of God. LORD, thou hast been our dwelling place in all generations. |
2) | Before the mountains were brought forth, or ever thou hadst formed the earth and the world, even from everlasting to everlasting, thou art God. |
3) | Thou turnest man to destruction; and sayest, Return, ye children of men. |
4) | For a thousand years in thy sight are but as yesterday when it is past, and as a watch in the night. |
5) | Thou carriest them away as with a flood; they are as a sleep: in the morning they are like grass which groweth up. |
6) | In the morning it flourisheth, and groweth up; in the evening it is cut down, and withereth. |
10) | The days of our years are threescore years and ten; and if by reason of strength they be fourscore years, yet is their strength labour and sorrow; for it is soon cut off, and we fly away. |
11) | Who knoweth the power of thine anger? even according to thy fear, so is thy wrath. |
12) | So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom. |
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