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41 EGW HH 336.5 (2009 Humble Hero)
Herod was irritated by this silence. It seemed to show complete indifference to his authority. Again he angrily threatened Jesus, who still remained unmoved and silent.
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42 EGW ULe 154.1 (2010 Unlikely Leaders)
The apostle remained a prisoner, but Felix commanded that he should “have liberty,” and “not to forbid any of his friends to provide for or visit him.”
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43 EGW SJ 27.4 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
… Mary remained in Egypt till after the death of Herod. Then the angel appeared to Joseph, and said, “Arise, and take the young child and His mother, and go into the …
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44 EGW SJ 55.7 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
So they came to the well, and asked Him to stay with them. He remained two days, and taught them, and many listened to His words. They repented of their sins, and believed on Him as their Saviour.
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45 EGW SJ 106.1 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
Again Christ sought His disciples, and again He found them sleeping. Had they remained awake, watching and praying with their Saviour, they would have received help for the trial before them. Missing this, they had no strength in their hour of need.
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46 EGW SJ 116.2 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
The Saviour never denied His mission or His relation to the Father. He could remain silent to personal insult, but He ever spoke plainly and decidedly when His work or Sonship to God was called in question.
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47 EGW SJ 122.7 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
His remains were immediately buried out of sight; but there was less mockery, and many a pale face revealed the fearful thoughts within. Retribution seemed already to be visiting those who were guilty of the blood of Jesus.
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48 EGW SJ 141.6 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
… face remained pale and serene, but great drops of sweat stood on His brow. His disciples had fled from the dreadful scene. He was treading the winepress alone …
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49 EGW BOE 15.3 (2007 Beginning of the End)
So long as Adam and Eve remained loyal to the divine law they would be constantly gaining new treasures of knowledge, discovering fresh springs of happiness, and obtaining clearer understandings of the immeasurable, unfailing love of God.
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50 EGW BOE 53.2 (2007 Beginning of the End)
The call from heaven first came to Abraham in “Ur of the Chaldeans,” and in obedience he moved to Haran. His father’s family accompanied him this far and Abraham remained in Haran until the death of Terah.
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