Concordance
Levite, brother of Moses (Ex 4:14; 6:16-20). Spokesman for Moses (4:14-16; 7:1-2). Consecrated (Ex 29) and ordained (Lv 8) as priest (Ex 28:1; 1Ch 6:49; Heb 5:1-4; 7). Made golden calf (Ex 32). Died outside the promised land (Nm 20:1-12,22-29; 33:38-39).
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your faithfulness in A? |
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Sheol and A lie open before the LORD |
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his name in Hebrew is A, |
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I will a them and hide my face |
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I will not leave you or a you. |
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certainly not a the LORD |
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the LORD has a-ed us |
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LORD will not a his people, |
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but if you a him, he will a you. |
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For you will not a me to Sheol; |
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my God, why have you a-ed me? |
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or a his heritage, |
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Don’t a wisdom, |
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My God, why have you a-ed me? |
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will never leave you or a you. |
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a-ed the love you had at first. |
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He said, “A, Father! |
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we cry out, “A, Father!” |
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crying, “A, Father!” |
Shepherd, second son of Adam; brought acceptable sacrifice; was murdered (Gn 4:2-8; Mt 23:35; Heb 11:4).
Intelligent wife of the fool Nabal; pled for his life; married David after Nabal died (1Sm 25).
1. Tragic son of King Jeroboam of Israel (1Kg 14:1, 13).
2. Son of Rehoboam, King of Judah (2Ch 13). Also known as Abijam (1Kg 15:1-8).
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depending on each one’s a. |
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according to their a |
1. King of Gerar at the time of Abraham (Gn 20:1-18; 21:22-32).
2. King of Gerar at the time of Isaac (Gn 26:1-31).
3. Son of Gideon, tried to become king of Shechem (Jdg 9).
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count the stars, if you are a |
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Moses chose a men |
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God is a to raise up children |
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Are you a to drink the cup |
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the Lord is a to make him stand. |
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tempted beyond what you are a, |
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Now to him who is a to do |
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to him who is a to protect you |
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a to open the scroll |
Saul’s cousin and commander of his army (1Sm 14:50). At first supported Saul’s son Ish-bosheth (2Sm 2:8-9) but defected to David (3:6-21). Killed by Joab and mourned by David (3:22-39).
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and set up the a of desolation. |
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see the a of desolation, |
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the LORD is God in heaven a |
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the name that is a every name, |
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Born Abram son of Terah in Ur, Mesopotamia; married Sarai, then lived in Haran (Gn 11:31; Ac 7:2-4). Called to Canaan and given a promise of progeny and prosperity (Gn 12:1-3). Lied to Pharaoh in Egypt about Sarai (12:10-20). Separated from his nephew Lot (Gn 13). Rescued Lot (14:1-16) and was blessed by Melchizedek (14:17-20; Heb 7:1-10). God declared him righteous because of his faith (Gn 15:6; Rm 4:3,20-22; Gl 3:6; Jms 2:23).
Fathered Ishmael by Hagar (Gn 16). Name changed (17:5); circumcised (17:9-27; Rm 4:9-12). Visited by angels (Gn 18); promised a son with Sarah (18:9-14; cf. 17:15-19). Lied to Abimelech in Gerar about Sarah (Gn 20). Fathered Isaac (21:1-7). Sent Hagar away at Sarah’s request (21:8-14). Tested by God concerning Isaac (Gn 22; Heb 11:17-19; Jms 2:21-24). Buried Sarah at Machpelah (Gn 23). Sent servant to find wife for Isaac (24:1-9). Died and was buried with Sarah (25:7-11).
God promised a covenant with Abraham, then made it and confirmed it (Gn 12:1-3; 13:14-17; 15; 17; 22:15-18). It was the basis of future blessings for many people (Ex 2:24; Lv 26:42; 2Kg 13:23; Ps 105:6-11; Ac 3:25).
Son of David by Maacah (2Sm 3:3). Known for his looks and hair (14:25-26). Killed Amnon for raping Tamar and was banished by David (2Sm 13). Reinstated by David at Joab’s insistence (2Sm 14). Rebelled, ousted David (2Sm 15–17). Killed by Joab (18:9-15) despite David’s warning (18:5). Greatly mourned by David (18:33–19:4).
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a in the body, I am present in spirit, |
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I may be a in body, but |
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he is to a from wine and beer. |
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a from food offered to idols, |
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a from sinful desires |
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Seven years of great a |
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bearing spices, gold in great a, |
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have life and have it in a. |
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He poured out his Spirit on us a |
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a her all night |
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not to banish them to the a. |
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Who will go down into the a? |
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Should we a only good from God |
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the LORD a-ed Job’s prayer. |
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My son, if you a my words |
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A my instruction |
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Not everyone can a this saying, |
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a one another, |
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the meditation of my heart be a |
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See, now is the a time; |
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spiritual sacrifices a to God |
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what will their a mean |
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and deserving of full a: |
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a through him by faith into . . . grace |
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we both have a in one spirit |
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signs will a those who believe: |
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it will a what I please |
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I watch over my word to a it.” |
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be done for you a to your faith! |
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be done to me a to your word. |
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who do not walk a to the flesh |
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ask anything a to his will, |
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were judged a to their works |
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a for every careless word |
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Who can bring an a |
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an a against an elder |
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He will not always a us |
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standing at his right side to a |
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in order to a him |
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They began to a him, |
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Your a-r is Moses, |
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so that when you are a-d, |
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he wanted to cross over to A, |
Sinned at Jericho; stoned (Jos 7; 1Ch 2:7).
King of Gath before whom David feigned madness (1Sm 21:10–15). Later, he favored David (1Sm 27–29).
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Then I a-d my sin to you |
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I will also a him before my Father in heaven |
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I know you will not a me. |
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an outstretched arm and great a-s |
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deeds and mighty a-s like yours? |
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this woman was caught in the a |
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trust in him, and he will a, |
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I a-ed for the sake of my name, |
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these words of mine and a-s |
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a-ed out of ignorance in unbelief. |
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a-s are weighed by him. |
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with your minds ready for a, |
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word or speech, but in a. |
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You see that faith was a |
First man. Created by God (Gn 1:26-27; 2:7). Named animals (2:18-20). Given Eve (2:21-25). Failed to obey and was evicted (1:15-17; 3:6-24; Rm 5:14; 1Co 15:22). Died at 930 years (Gn 5:3-5).
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no a-ing to it or taking from it. |
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Can any of you a one moment |
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three thousand people were a-ed |
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gifts of healing, helping, a-ing, |
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the a of the mystery |
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teaching and a one another |
Son of David (2Sm 3:4). Conspired for the throne and was executed by Solomon (1Kg 1–2).
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you received the Spirit of a, |
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to them belong the a, |
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that we might receive a as sons. |
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A yourself with majesty |
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as a bride a-s herself |
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it was a-ed with beautiful stones |
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a the teaching of God our Savior |
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also a-ed themselves in this way, |
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a-ed with gold, jewels, and pearls |
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a bride a-ed for her husband. |
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life for you and a for your neck. |
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both the a and the adulteress |
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a-’s eye watches for twilight, |
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you associate with a-s. |
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the land is full of a-s; |
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idolaters, a-s, male who have |
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judge sexually immoral and a-s, |
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both the adulterer and the a |
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This is the way of an a: she eats |
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they are a-es |
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You a wife, |
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An evil and a generation |
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this a and sinful generation, |
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You a people! Don’t you know |
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Do not commit a. |
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If a man commits a |
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already committed a with her |
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marries another, commits a. |
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do not commit a; do not steal; |
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brought a woman caught in a, |
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who said, Do not commit a, also |
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Scripture saw in a that God |
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has actually a-d the gospel, |
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the a of wisdom |
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So what a does the Jew have? |
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I will take vengeance on my a-ies |
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You exalt me above my a-ies; |
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give the a no opportunity |
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Your a the devil is prowling |
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life and prosperity, death and a. |
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only good from God and not a? |
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both a and good come from |
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rejected the elders’ a |
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walk in the a of the wicked |
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should have followed my a |
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with many a they succeed. |
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we have an a with the Father |
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not withholding our a from you |
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with the a of Christ Jesus. |
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the Almighty has afflicted me? |
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He was oppressed and a-ed, |
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you who are a-ed, along with us. |
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destitute, a-ed, and mistreated. |
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fruitful in the land of my a. |
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LORD saw that the a of Israel |
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Consider my a and trouble, |
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He does not enjoy bringing a |
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she was healed of her a. |
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a-s are waiting for me. |
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a produces endurance, |
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momentary light a is producing |
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I was a because I was naked, |
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not be a, Abram. I am your shield |
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he was a to look at God. |
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Do not be a, alarmed, or terrified |
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Do not be a or discouraged, |
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I will not be a of the thousands |
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of whom should I be a? |
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When I am a, I will trust in you. |
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She is not a for her household |
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I will trust him and not be a, |
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Do not be a of anyone, for I will be |
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don’t be a to take Mary |
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Jesus told them, “Do not be a. |
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Don’t be a. Only believe. |
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they were a of him, |
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they were a of the crowd |
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Do not be a, Mary, |
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they were a of the people. |
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It is I. Don’t be a! |
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they were a of the Jews, |
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I will not be a. What can man do |
Early church prophet (Ac 11:28; 21:10).
Amalekite king spared by Saul, executed by Samuel (1Sm 15).
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who is not with me is a me, |
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whoever is not a us is for us. |
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If God is for us, who is a us? |
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already existed in the a-s before |
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the worries of this a |
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a like a woman in labor. |
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I am in a in this flame! |
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If two of you on earth a |
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the testimonies did not a. |
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Why did you a to test the Spirit |
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Saul a-d with putting him to death. |
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I a with the law that it is good |
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does not a with the sound teaching |
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making a binding a in writing |
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we have an a with Sheol; |
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a does Christ have with Belial? |
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these three are in a. |
Herodian king who heard Paul’s testimony (Ac 25–26).
Son of Omri, king of Israel (1Kg 16:28–22:40). Married Jezebel and promoted baalism (16:31-33). Killed Naboth (21:1-14). Condemned by Elijah (18:18; 21:17-24) and other prophets (20:35-43; 22:19-28). Died in disguise in battle (22:29-40).
King of Persia, son of Darius and grandson of Cyrus. Greek name is Xerxes. Dismissed Vashti and married Esther (Est 1–2). Signed Haman’s decree (Est 3) then was convinced by Esther to reverse it and hang Haman (Est 4–7) and allow the Jews to defend themselves (Est 8–9).
Idolatrous king of Judah (2Kg 16:2-4). Son of Jotham. Attacked by Aram and Israel (16:5-6; 2Ch 28:5-7). Refused Isaiah’s advice and turned to Assyria for help (Is 7). Not buried among the kings (2Ch 28:27).
1. Son of Ahab; king of Israel (1Kg 22:40). Injured in a fall; condemned by Elijah for seeking Baal (2Kg 1:2-17).
2. Son of Jehoram; king of Judah (2Kg 8:25-27). Mortally wounded by Jehu while visiting King Joram of Israel (9:27).
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Each creature went straight a. |
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sending my messenger a of you; |
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I will go a of you to Galilee. |
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which God prepared a of time |
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reaching forward to what is a, |
1. Priest at the time of Saul (1Sm 14:3-4,18).
2. Prophet from Shiloh to Jeroboam (1Kg 4:3; 11:29-39).
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Bethel on the west and A on the |
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they fled from the men of A. |
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Joshua burned A |
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moon, over the Valley of A. |
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A with its pasturelands, |
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do not run like one who runs a |
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box like one beating the a. |
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meet the Lord in the a |
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poured out his bowl into the a, |
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an a jar |
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sound the a on my holy mountain! |
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and rumors of wars, don’t be a; |
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be a, since you don’t know |
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Be a, stand firm in the faith, |
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stay a with all perseverance |
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prayer; stay a in it |
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Be sober-minded! Be a! |
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Hymenaeus and A |
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A the coppersmith |
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Your offspring will be resident a |
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“I have been a resident a” |
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the land they lived in as a-s. |
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and resident a-s in Canaan, |
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no longer oppress the resident a, |
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are a from Christ; |
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Once you were a and hostile |
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to keep them a with you. |
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when they heard that he was a |
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he also presented himself a |
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dead to sin and a to God |
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in Christ all will be made a. |
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made us a with Christ |
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he made you a with him |
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We who are still a |
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made a by the Spirit, |
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but look—I am a forever |
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with a your heart, with a your soul, and with a your strength. |
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search for me with a your heart. |
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love the Lord . . . with a your heart, |
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a have sinned and fall short |
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He died to sin once for a |
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We will not a fall asleep, but we will a be changed, |
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the one who fills a things |
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I am able to do a things |
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A Scripture is inspired by God |
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but a to come to repentance. |
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every tongue will swear a. |
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Solomon made an a with Pharaoh |
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they will form an a, |
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Israel according to their tribal a-s: |
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will not a your faithful one to see |
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A it for now, |
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a your holy one to see decay. |
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will not a you to be tempted |
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I am God A. |
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Isaac, and Jacob as God A, |
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discover the limits of the A? |
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dwells in the shadow of the A. |
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was, and who is coming, the A. |
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Holy, holy, holy, Lord God, the A, |
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God, the A, reigns! |
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the a tree blossoms, |
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not good for the man to be a. |
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man does not live on bread a |
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I a am left, |
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Against you—you a— |
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the LORD a will be exalted |
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Man must not live on bread a |
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to a remote place to be a. |
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Who can forgive sins but God a? |
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by works and not by faith a. |
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the A and the Omega, |
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Whatever is, has a been, and whatever will be, a is. |
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has a committed adultery |
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how I wish it were a set ablaze! |
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does not believe is a judged, |
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You are a clean |
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You are a full! You are a rich! |
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Not that I have a reached |
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it is a in the world now. |
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Noah built an a to the LORD. |
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Isaac and placed him on the a |
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construct the a of acacia wood. |
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an a for the burning of incense; |
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tear down their a-s, |
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take hold of the horns of the a. |
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I will come to the a of God, |
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leave your gift . . . in front of the a. |
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takes an oath by the a, |
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We have an a from which |
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in offering Isaac . . . on the a? |
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I saw under the a the souls |
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reliable and a righteous. |
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righteous and a trustworthy. |
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my sin is a before me. |
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You a have the poor with you, |
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I am with you a, |
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Rejoice in the Lord a. |
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A be ready to give a defense |
David’s nephew; commander of Absalom’s army (2Sm 17:25). Reinstated by David (19:13). Killed by Joab (20:10).
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the crowds were a, |
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he was a at their unbelief. |
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they were astounded and a, |
Son of Joash; king of Judah. Defeated Edom but adopted their gods (2Ch 25:11-14). Rejected God’s rebuke, challenged King Jehoash of Israel, and was defeated (26:15-24). Killed by a conspiracy (26:27).
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For this I am an a in chains. |
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bitter envy and selfish a |
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Set an a behind the city. |
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set up an a around Gibeah. |
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Let’s set an a and kill someone. |
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forty of them lying in a, |
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all the people will reply, ‘A!’ |
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be the Lord forever. A and a. |
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will the outsider say “A” |
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through him we also say “A” |
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The A, the faithful and true |
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A! Come, Lord Jesus! |
Oldest son of David (2Sm 3:2). Raped his sister Tamar; killed by Absalom (2Sm 13).
Son of Manasseh; king of Judah; killed by his servants (2Kg 21:18-26).
Prophet against moral decay in Israel under Jeroboam II (Am 5:24).
1. Lied about gift to the church at Jerusalem and died (Ac 5:1-6).
2. Disciple in Damascus who visited Paul (Ac 9:10-19).
3. High priest at Paul’s arrest (Ac 23:1-5; 24:1).
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from the day their a-s came out |
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a clear conscience as my a-s did, |
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this hope as an a for our lives, |
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Will you continue on the a path |
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Rise up, a doors! |
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Ask about the a paths, |
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the A of Days took his seat. |
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since a times, Moses |
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Apostle; fisherman; Peter’s brother (Mt 4:18; 10:2; Mk 1:16,29; 3:18; 13:3; Lk 6:14; Jn 1:35-44; 6:8-9; 12:12; Ac 1:13).
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two a-s entered Sodom |
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a of the LORD called to him |
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he will send his a before you, |
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a-s were going up and down |
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going to send an a before you |
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a of the LORD took his stand |
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God sent an a to Jerusalem |
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A of the LORD encamps around |
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he will give his a-s orders |
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Bless the LORD, all his a-s |
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the a of the LORD . . . struck down |
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He sent his a and rescued |
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My God sent his a and shut |
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Jacob struggled with the a |
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a of the Lord appeared |
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He will give his a-s orders |
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is going to come with his a-s |
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their a-s continually view |
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are like a-s in heaven. |
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for the devil and his a-s! |
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the a-s were serving him. |
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the a Gabriel was sent |
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a said to them, “Don’t be afraid |
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the a-s of God ascending |
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face was like the face of an a. |
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we will judge a-s |
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If I speak human or a-ic tongues |
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disguises himself as an a of light. |
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even if we or an a from heaven |
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the worship of a-s, |
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some have welcomed a-s as guests |
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A-s long to catch a glimpse |
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if God didn’t spare the a-s |
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Write to the a of the church in |
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until your brother’s a subsides |
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alone, so that my a can burn |
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gracious God, slow to a |
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LORD’S a burned against Israel |
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his a may ignite at any moment. |
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do not rebuke me in your a; |
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For his a lasts only a moment, |
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I swore in my a, “They will not |
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A gentle answer turns away a, |
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A fool gives full vent to his a, |
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compassionate, slow to a, |
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slow to a, |
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jealousy, outbursts of a, |
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sun go down on your a, |
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All bitterness, a and wrath, |
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a, wrath, malice, slander, |
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So I swore in my a, |
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slow to speak, and slow to a, |
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the cup of his a. |
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winepress of the fierce a of God, |
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the Son or he will be a |
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Be a and do not sin; |
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An a person stirs up conflict, |
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Is it right for you to be a? |
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who is a with his brother |
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Be a and do not sin. |
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After his a, he will see light, |
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in a, he prayed more fervently, |
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I wrote to you with . . . a-ed heart |
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LORD God formed . . . every wild a |
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with an a must be put to death. |
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may eat all these . . . land a-s. |
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every a of the forest is mine, |
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and the fate of a-s is the same. |
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four-footed a-s and reptiles |
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a all the Jewish people |
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I a them to you before they occur |
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A Aaron and his sons |
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LORD sent me to a you as king |
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The LORD a-ed you king |
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You a my head with oil; |
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a-ed me to bring good news |
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a-ed my body in advance |
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a-ed me to preach good news |
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You didn’t a my head with . . . oil, |
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a-ed Jesus’s feet, |
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against . . . Jesus, whom you a-ed, |
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pray over him, a-ing him |
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If the a priest sins, |
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he will walk before my a one |
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Do not touch my a ones |
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against the LORD and his A One: |
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Do not touch my a ones, |
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an a guardian cherub, |
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until the A One, the ruler |
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These are the two a ones, |
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lift my hand against . . . LORD’S a. |
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an a from the Holy One, |
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his a teaches you |
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spices for the a oil |
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Let a praise you, and not your |
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I will not give my glory to a. |
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he will give you a Counselor |
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not that there is a gospel, |
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A gentle a turns away anger, |
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a of the tongue is from the LORD |
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who gives an a before he listens |
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money is the a for everything. |
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were astounded at . . . his a-s. |
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he a-ed him with fire |
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but you do not a me; |
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a me, for I am poor and needy |
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Don’t a a fool according to |
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A a fool according to |
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But Jesus still did not a |
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Go to the a, you slacker! |
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a-s are not a strong people, |
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heard that a is coming, even now many a-s have come. |
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is the a: the one who denies |
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spirit of the a; which you have |
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This is the deceiver and the a. |
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first called Christians at A. |
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reached Pisidian A. |
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origin is from a, from eternity. |
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A in a person’s heart weighs |
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don’t be a. |
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Is a impossible for the LORD? |
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Is a too difficult for me? |
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A you ask the Father |
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Set a for me Barnabas and Saul |
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a from the law, the righteousness of |
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my mother’s womb set me a and called |
Alexandrian Jew, became a Christian apologist after being instructed in doctrine by Priscilla and Aquila in Ephesus (Ac 18:24-28). Was popular like Paul and Peter (1Co 1:12) but not a rival (3:5-6,22; 4:6; 16:12; Ti 3:13).
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a-ies will reprimand you. |
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save them from all their a-ies |
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I will heal their a; |
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unless the a comes first |
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the names of the twelve a-s: |
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twelve, whom he also named a-s, |
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he was added to the eleven a-s. |
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laid it at the a-s’ feet. |
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called as an a and set apart |
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I am an a to the Gentiles, |
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first a-s, second prophets, |
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not worthy to be called an a, |
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such people are false a-s, |
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signs of an a were performed |
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on the foundation of the a-s |
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some to be a-s, some prophets, |
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Jesus, the a and high priest |
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twelve names of twelve a-s |
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We have received grace and a |
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you are the seal of my a |
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Peter for an a to the circumcised |
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God is making his a through us. |
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I a to Caesar! |
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I a, . . . on the basis of love. |
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the LORD a-ed to Abram |
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sign of the Son of Man will a |
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and a-ed to many. |
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the third time Jesus a-ed |
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he a-ed to over five hundred |
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all a before the judgment seat |
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until the a-ing of our Lord |
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those who have loved his a-ing. |
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blessed hope, the a-ing of the glory |
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will a a second time, |
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Do not look at his a |
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no a that we should desire him. |
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judging according to outward a-s; |
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A worker’s a works for him |
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if you have a big a; |
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yet the a is never satisfied. |
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He enlarges his a like Sheol, |
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Lord Christ but their own a-s. |
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is like gold a in silver settings. |
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A yourself to discipline |
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I a-ied my mind to seek |
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These are the LORD’S a-ed times, |
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a a king to judge us |
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A a king for them. |
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I will a peace as your government |
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A harvest is also a-ed for you, |
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the LORD a-ed a great fish |
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God a-ed a worm |
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vision is yet for the a-ed time; |
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He a-ed twelve, |
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been a-ed for you as the Messiah. |
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God did not a us to wrath, |
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For this I was a-ed a herald, |
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Don’t be too quick to a anyone |
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a elders in every town: |
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God has a-ed him heir of all things |
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it is a-ed for people to die once |
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let us a the throne of grace |
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Luxury is not a for a fool |
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made everything a in its time. |
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I stood there giving a |
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and receives human a. |
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by it our ancestors won God’s a. |
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just as we have been a-d by God |
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to present yourself . . . as one a-d, |
Husband of Priscilla; tentmaker; Jewish Christian; teacher; coworker with Paul (Ac 18:2,18,26; Rm 16:3; 1Co 16:19; 2Tm 4:19).
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Geshem the A |
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Cretans and A-s |
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in the A opposite Suph, |
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the Sea of the A—the Dead Sea)— |
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along the route to the A, |
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and goes down to the A. |
Son of Shem (Gn 10:22). The nation named for him, perennial enemy of Israel (Jdg 3:8; 2Sm 8:6; 1Kg 11:25; 20; 22; 2Kg 6:8-24; 8:12-13; 13:3,22; 16:7).
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speak to your servants in A, |
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The letter was written in A |
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spoke to the king (A begins here): |
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My father was a wandering A. |
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on the mountains of A. |
Man whose threshing floor David bought (2Sm 24:15-25); also called Ornan (1Ch 21:15-28); threshing floor became site of the temple (1Ch 22:1; 2Ch 3:1).
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a shout, with the a-’s voice, |
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Michael the a, |
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the a-s found him and severely |
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The a-s shot King Josiah, |
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like an a who wounds everyone |
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whose a and builder is God. |
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stood in the middle of the A |
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Let him who a-s with God give |
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Pharisees . . . began to a with him, |
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What were you a-ing about |
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don’t a about disputed matters. |
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without grumbling and a-ing, |
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Hear now my a, |
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An a started among them |
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We demolish a-s |
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deceive you with empty a-s, |
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deceive you with persuasive a-s. |
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holy hands without anger or a. |
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God a-s. His enemies scatter, |
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A, my darling. Come away, |
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A, shine, for your light has come |
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false prophets will a |
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Make . . . an a of gopher wood. |
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make an a of acacia wood, |
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Put the tablets . . . into the a. |
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The a of God was captured, |
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Nothing was in the a except |
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a place there for the a, |
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the day Noah boarded the a. |
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built an a to deliver his family. |
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while the a was being prepared. |
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the a of his covenant appeared |
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with an outstretched a |
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a strong hand and an outstretched a, |
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underneath are the everlasting a-s. |
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Do you have an a like God’s? |
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a-s can bend a bow of bronze. |
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holy a have won him victory. |
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as a seal on your a. |
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taking them in my a-s, |
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taking them in his a-s, |
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to whom has the a of the Lord been revealed? |
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place called in Hebrew, A. |
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Saul . . . had him put on a. |
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one who puts on his a boast |
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through the joints of his a. |
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penetrate his double layer of a? |
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put on the a of light. |
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Put on the full a of God |
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put on the a of faith and love, |
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chariots and his a into the sea; |
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commander of the LORD’S a. |
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defied the a-ies of the living God |
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a great a, like an a of God. |
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Though an a deploys against me, |
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king is not saved by a large a; |
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Jerusalem surrounded by a-ies, |
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The a-ies that were in heaven |
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on the horse and against his a. |
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Herod had a-ed John, |
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looking for a way to a him, |
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hold of Jesus, and a-ed him. |
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they a-ed the apostles |
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he proceeded to a Peter too, |
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your a have reached my ears, |
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A leads to nothing but strife, |
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gossip, a, and disorder. |
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you boast in your a. |
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For I envied the a; |
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a people have attacked me; |
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I hate a pride, evil conduct, |
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an a spirit before a fall. |
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Do not be a, but beware. |
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I will shoot three a-s beside it |
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Elisha said, “Take the a-s!” |
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a-s of the Almighty have pierced |
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the a that flies by day, |
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a-s in the hand of a warrior |
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He made me like a sharpened a; |
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Their tongues are deadly a-s— |
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extinguish all the flaming a-s |
King of Persia who allowed Ezra to rebuild the temple (Ezr 6:14; 7:1-26) and Nehemiah to rebuild the wall of Jerusalem (Neh 2:1-6).
Greek goddess (Ac 19:24-35).
Son of Abijam; king of Judah (1Kg 15:8). Instituted reforms (15:13). Rebuked for relying on Aram for military help and on doctors for healing rather than on the Lord (2Ch 16:1-12).
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Who may a the mountain |
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I will a to the heavens; |
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No one has a-ed into heaven |
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observe the Son of Man a-ing |
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not yet a-ed to the Father. |
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is also the one who a-ed |
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song of a. |
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a to the LORD glory and |
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A power to God. |
Wife of Joseph (Gn 41:45,50; 46:20).
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All my enemies will be a |
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Jacob will no longer be a |
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is a of me and of my words |
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I am not a of the gospel, |
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don’t be a of the testimony |
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who doesn’t need to be a, |
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not a to call them brothers, |
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is not a to be called their God, |
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Christian, let him not be a |
Jacob’s eighth son, born of Zilpah (Gn 30:13; 35:26). The tribe’s territory was in the northwest on the Phoenician coast (Jos 19:24-31). Also, a town (17:7).
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cut down the A pole beside it. |
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and the 400 prophets of A |
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an obscene image of A. |
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even though I am dust and a |
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is to gather up the cow’s a |
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Tamar put a on her head |
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the a poured from the altar, |
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put on sackcloth and a, |
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he sat among the a. |
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I am dust and a. |
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a crown of beauty instead of a, |
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put on sackcloth, and sat in a. |
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in sackcloth and a long ago! |
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the a of a young cow |
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forbidden . . . to speak the word in A. |
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first convert to Christ from A. |
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To the seven churches in A. |
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Do not turn a to the right or |
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took the twelve disciples a |
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set something a and save |
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let us lay a every hindrance |
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When your children a you, |
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When your son a-s you |
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A of me, and I will make |
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Two things I a of you; |
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sought by those who did not a; |
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Give to the one who a-s you, |
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you need before you a him. |
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A, and it will be given |
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you pray and a for—believe |
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Holy Spirit to those who a |
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Whatever you a in my name, |
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a whatever you want |
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A and you will receive, |
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the Jews a for signs |
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lacks wisdom, he should a God, |
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You a and don’t receive because you a with wrong motives, |
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a anything according to his will, |
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The child is not dead but a. |
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as they were sailing he fell a. |
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Lazarus has fallen a, |
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We will not all fall a, |
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concerning those who are a, |
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a the whole community |
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A on the mountains of Samaria |
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to gather nations, to a kingdoms, |
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a-d together against your holy servant Jesus, |
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to a them for the battle |
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sacred a on the first day and another sacred a on the seventh day. |
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the a in front of the rock, |
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his praise in the a of the faithful. |
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the a was divided. |
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the a of the firstborn |
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you a with adulterers. |
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Don’t a with those who drink |
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don’t a with rebels, |
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a with the humble. |
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not to a with anyone who claims to be a believer |
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don’t a with him, |
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Holy Spirit, and with full a. |
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true heart in full a of faith, |
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stand mature and fully a |
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From that land he went to A |
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The king of A deported the Israelites to A |
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Woe to A, the rod of my anger |
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crowds were a at his teaching, |
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were a and said, “Where did this |
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they were a at his teaching. |
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were a. “Where did this man get |
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disciples were a at his words. |
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parents saw him, they were a, |
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all a at the greatness of God. |
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were a at his understanding |
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led a to bow down . . . to other gods |
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who rejects correction goes a. |
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We all went a like sheep; |
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their shepherds led them a, |
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and one of them goes a, |
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lead a, if possible, the elect. |
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always go a in their hearts, |
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you were like sheep going a, |
Wife of Jehoram and mother of Ahaziah, kings of Judah; descendant of Omri (2 Kg 8:26). Encouraged Baal worship (8:27). Killed heirs and ruled after her son’s death (2Kg 11:1-3). Jehoiada the priest executed her and crowned Josiah, the only surviving heir (11:4-20).
City in Greece (Ac 17; 1Th 3:1).
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if anyone competes as an a, |
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only you can a for our rebellions |
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Rescue us and a for our sins, |
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blood of the sin offering for a. |
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priest will make a on their behalf, |
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make a before the LORD |
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is the Day of A. |
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he . . . made a for the Israelites. |
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to make a for the sins of the |
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him as an a through faith |
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himself is the a for our sins, |
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Son to be the a for our sins. |
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he may come and a me, |
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I will a him while he is weary |
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a worm that a-ed the plant, |
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a to establish their . . . righteousness, |
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When the Egyptians a to do this, |
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gave it back to the a, and sat |
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to pay a is better than the fat |
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Pay a to the sound of my cry, |
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The God of Jacob doesn’t pay a. |
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My son, pay a to my words; |
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pay a to the words of the wise, |
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pay a to myths and endless |
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give your a to public reading, |
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not pay a to Jewish myths |
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a all the more to what we have heard |
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attendants’ service and their a, |
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Serve with a good a, as to the Lord |
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Adopt the same a as that of Christ |
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For his invisible a, |
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Confer some of your a on him |
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like one who had a, |
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Son of Man has a on earth |
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gave them a over unclean spirits |
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All a has been given to me |
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you gave him a over all flesh; |
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You would have no a over me |
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submit to the governing a-ies, |
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there is no a except from God, |
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a symbol of a on her head, |
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far above every ruler and a, |
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rulers, against the a-ies, |
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disarmed the rulers and a-ies |
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teach or to have a over a man; |
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submit to rulers and a-ies, |
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Submit to every human a |
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a-ies, and powers subject to him. |
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glory, majesty, power, and a |
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I will give him a over the nations |
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who were given a to judge. |
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He will a the blood |
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Should I not a myself |
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do not a yourselves; |
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how long until you . . . a |
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cities as a refuge from the a, |
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hand him over to the a of blood |
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to silence the enemy and the a. |
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Lord is an a of all these offenses, |
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a irreverent and empty speech |
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But a foolish debates, genealogies, |
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A! A, Deborah! |
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when I a, I will be satisfied |
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or a-n love until |
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I a-ned you under the apricot tree. |
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He a-ns me each morning; he a-ns my ear to listen |
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in the dust of the earth will a, |
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Couldn’t you stay a one hour? |
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let us stay a and be self-controlled. |
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whether we are a or asleep, |
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All have turned a; |
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of the world stand in a of him. |
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I tremble in a of you; |
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so that people will be in a of him. |
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stand in a of the God of Israel. |
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I stand in a of your deeds. |
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the great, mighty, and a God, |
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glorious and a name—the Lord, |
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looked like the a Angel of God. |
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the great and a God who keeps |
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great, mighty, and a God |
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right hand show your a acts. |
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the Lord, the Most High, is a, |
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You answer us . . . with a works, |
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his acts for humanity are a. |
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you are a in your sanctuaries. |
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Lord—the great and a God |
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Great and a are your works, |
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What an a place this is! |
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iron a head fell into the water, |
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Does an a exalt itself |
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the a is already at the root of |
1. Prophet (2Ch 15:1-8).
2. King of Judah, also called Uzziah (2Kg 15:1-7).