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  2. Modeh Ani - Wikipedia

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    Lamentations states that "The Lord's mercies are not consumed, surely His compassions do not fail. They are new every morning; great is Your faithfulness." [3] From this, the Shulchan Aruch deduces that every morning, God renews every person as a new creation. This prayer serves the purpose of expressing gratitude to God for restoring one's ...

  3. Matthew 9:36 - Wikipedia

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    Or, troubled by dæmons, and sick, that is, benumbed and unable to rise; and though they had shepherds, yet they were as though they had them not." [3] Chrysostom: " This is an accusation against the rulers of the Jews, that being shepherds they appeared like wolves; not only not improving the multitude, but hindering their progress. For when ...

  4. Matthew 6:28 - Wikipedia

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    But in all the same perfectness is observed, that they may not be thought to have been formed by chance, but may be known to be ordered by God's providence. When He says, They toil not, He speaks for the comfort of men; Neither do they spin, for the women.

  5. Compassion - Wikipedia

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    "Suppose a man were, all of a sudden, to see a young child on the verge of falling into a well. He would certainly be moved to compassion, not because he wanted to get into the good graces of the parents, nor because he wished to win the praise of his fellow-villagers or friends, nor yet because he disliked the cry of the child". [77]: 18 & 82

  6. Papal infallibility - Wikipedia

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    They understand "keys" in the Matthean passage and its authority as primarily or exclusively pertaining to the gospel. [104] They see the prayer of Jesus for Peter, that his faith fail not (Luke 22:32) [105] as not promising infallibility to a papal office, which they hold to be a late and novel doctrine. [99]: 479

  7. Biblical infallibility - Wikipedia

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    Biblical infallibility is the belief that what the Bible says regarding matters of faith and Christian practice is wholly useful and true. It is the "belief that the Bible is completely trustworthy as a guide to salvation and the life of faith and will not fail to accomplish its purpose."

  8. Psalm 77 - Wikipedia

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    However, the psalmist then remembers God's integrity and realises that the failure of his hopes is the result of misplaced expectations of God's actions, rather than God's failure to act. Recalling God's actions in the past and his rule even over the natural world, he concludes with praise of "the God who performs miracles" (verse 14). [4]

  9. Psalm 40 - Wikipedia

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    Psalm 40 is the 40th psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "I waited patiently for the LORD".The Book of Psalms is part of the third section of the Hebrew Bible, and a book of the Christian Old Testament.