In the twenty-first chapter of Numbers is more evi- dence that God is merciful and compassionate.
Read the thirty-first chapter of Numbers, and see how the Midianites were slain.
This is the direction indicated in the second verse of this forty-first chapter: Who hath raised up one from the east?
Brethren John Wise, George Hoover and myself speak on Romans, first chapter.
But just turn with me to the twenty-first chapter of Revelation, fourth verse, and see to what the Lord offers to exalt man.
Anderson and printed in his book, First Chapter, etc.
One of the most striking examples of this manner of speech in the Bible is found in the twenty-first chapter of the Book of Acts.
The following letters of Federigo to the Signory of Siena testify his interest in these arrangements, the bearings of which on the policy of Italy and Europe have been ably stated by Sismondi in his eighty-first chapter.
The name of Pietro will recur in our thirty-first chapter; meanwhile we may cite the sketch of him preserved to us by Giovanni Sanzi in reference to this visit.
Their sons, Ottaviano and Federigo Fregoso, will figure in our twenty-first chapter, and attained the respective dignities of Doge of Genoa and Cardinal.
In the twenty-first chapter of Exodus, and in the twenty-fifth chapter of Leviticus, we find the Hebrew slave-code.
The law governing the purchase of Jews is laid down in the twenty-first chapter of Exodus.
Read the thirty-first chapter of Numbers, and you will find that the maidens were given to the soldiers and the priests.
We are told in the twenty-first chapter of Numbers, that the people at last became tired of the manna, complained of God, and asked Moses why he brought them out of the land of Egypt to die in the wilderness.
When Judas fell, one was chosen to take his place in that quorum, as written in the Acts of the Apostles, first chapter, 23-26 verses.
We are told in the twenty-first chapter of Numbers, that the people at last became tired of' the manna, complained of God, and asked Moses why he brought them out of the land of Egypt to die in the wilderness.
I am not a student of theology and therefore you may feel that I am being presumptive in attempting to throw light on a mystery as old and well-studied as Ezekiel's first chapter.
If you are not too familiar with the Old Testament, I suggest that you read through the first chapter of Ezekiel to get the feeling of the flow of words, and a general idea of what sort of material we will be covering.
Bible scholars have long recognized the first chapter of Ezekiel as a strange and nearly unfathomable account of a vision.
There is the first part of the reform which the writer wants me to suggest, for which in my first chapter I warned him and all others that they have no right to ask me.
The pudding-eater of my first evening, whom I introduced at the end of my first chapter, proved one of the pleasant features of the place.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "first chapter" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.