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21 EGW SJ 40.2 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
Harmless and undefiled, He walked among the thoughtless, the rude, the uncourteous; amid the unjust taxgatherers, the reckless prodigals, the unrighteous Samaritans, the heathen soldiers, and the rough peasants.
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22 EGW SJ 127.1 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
These words from a heathen judge were a scathing rebuke to the base perfidy and falsehood of the rulers of Israel who were accusing the Saviour.
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23 EGW ULe 91.3 (2010 Unlikely Leaders)
In this place filled with travelers, Venus was the favorite goddess, and many demoralizing rites accompanied her worship. Even among the heathen, the Corinthians had become famous for their gross immorality.
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24 EGW BOE 100.4 (2007 Beginning of the End)
But Joseph’s master’s wife tried to entice the young man to transgress the law of God. He had remained pure of the corruption filling that heathen land, but this temptation, so sudden, so strong, so seductive—how should he deal with it?
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25 EGW BOE 162.8 (2007 Beginning of the End)
… with heathen customs and traditions. God brought them to Mt. Sinai, and there with His own voice He declared His law.
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26 EGW BOE 164.4 (2007 Beginning of the End)
… the heathen worship. The gods themselves were impure, and their worshipers unleashed their baser passions. Religious festivals were characterized by …
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27 EGW BOE 259.1 (2007 Beginning of the End)
With a burdened heart Joshua watched them leave, knowing how strong the temptations would be in their isolated and wandering life to fall into the customs of the heathen tribes that lived on their borders.
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28 EGW BOE 296 (2007 Beginning of the End)
Heathen Gods Cannot Stand Before the Ark of God
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29 EGW BOE 340.1 (2007 Beginning of the End)
At David’s request, the king graciously granted him Ziklag as a possession. In a town wholly separated for their use, David and his men could worship God with more freedom than in Gath, where heathen rites might become a source of evil.
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30 EGW BOE 360.5 (2007 Beginning of the End)
God permitted the Ammonites to carry out the evil purposes of their hearts so that their real character might be clear to David. It was not His will that Israel enter into an alliance with this heathen people.
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