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Israel aligned itself with B of Peor, |
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the 450 prophets of B |
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knee that has not bowed to B |
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no longer call me, “My B.” |
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who have not bowed down to B. |
King of Israel (1Kg 15:16–16:7). Exterminated Jeroboam’s family (15:29).
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Give the living b to the first |
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the b leaped inside her, |
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You will find a b wrapped |
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and the b who was lying in |
Mesopotamian city; place of captivity (2Kg 24; Dn 1:1-6); symbol of wickedness (Rv 17:5).
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Therefore it is called B, |
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from a distant country, from B. |
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went up from B to Jerusalem. |
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By the rivers of B— |
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B has fallen, has fallen. |
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the king of B for seventy years. |
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She who is in B, chosen |
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It has fallen, B the Great |
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gave my b to those who beat me, |
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looked b and became a pillar |
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ahead ten steps or go b ten steps? |
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plow and looks b is fit for |
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but a b tree produces b fruit. |
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B company corrupts good |
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in each man’s sack was his b of |
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different weights in your b, |
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David put his hand in the b, |
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weeping, carrying the b of seed, |
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or b-s of deceptive weights? |
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wages into a b with a hole in it. |
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b-d unleavened bread for them, |
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b-d the dough they had brought |
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B what you want to b, |
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a grain offering b-d in an oven, |
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king of Egypt’s cupbearer and b |
Prophet hired by King Balak of Moab to curse Israel (Nm 22). His donkey talked (22:21-30; 2Pt 2:16). He blessed Israel (Nm 23–24; Jos 24:10; Neh 13:2). Executed for practicing divination (Nm 31:8; Jos 13:22; 2Pt 2:15; Jd 11; Rv 2:14).
King of Moab who hired Balaam to curse Israel (Nm 22–24).
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You are to have honest b-s, |
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b-s and scales are the LORD’S; |
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weighed the mountains on a b |
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chanting, “Go up, b! |
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Is there no b in Gilead? |
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will b you from the synagogues. |
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For he wounds but also b-s; |
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and b-s their wounds. |
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cleansed, b-d, or soothed with oil. |
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LORD b-s his people’s injuries |
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Look, it has not been b-d |
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healed the sick, b-d the injured |
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and b-d his wounds, |
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your need, like a b. |
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plans so that the one b-ed from him does not remain b-ed. |
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not b me from your presence |
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nations where I will b them. |
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put my money in the b? |
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The LORD Is My B. |
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lift the b in the name of our God. |
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as an army with b-s |
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the king held a week-long b |
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He brought me to the b hall, |
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love the place of honor at b-s, |
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a b, invite those who are poor, |
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Sadducees coming to his b, |
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proclaiming a b of repentance |
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with the b I am baptized with? |
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baptized with John’s b. |
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I have a b to undergo, |
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he knew only John’s b. |
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we were buried with him by b |
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one Lord, one faith, one b, |
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buried with him in b, |
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B . . . now saves you |
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In those days John the B came, |
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Give me John the B-’s head |
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Some say John the B; |
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John the B sent us to ask you, |
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I b you with water for |
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b-ing them in the name of |
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to be b-d with the baptism I |
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and is b-d will be saved, |
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Tax collectors also came to be b-d, |
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Jesus also was b-d. |
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b-ing more disciples than John |
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will be b-d with the Holy Spirit |
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Repent and be b-d, |
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there’s water. What would keep me from being b-d? |
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who were b-d into Christ Jesus were b-d into his death? |
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Christ did not send me to b, but |
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all were b-d into Moses |
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we were all b-d by one Spirit |
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are being b-d for the dead? |
Insurrectionist released by Pilate instead of Jesus (Mt 27:16-26; Mk 15:7-15; Lk 23:18; Jn 18:40).
Reluctantly joined Deborah to fight Canaanites (Jdg 4–5; 1Sm 12:11; Heb 11:32).
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obligated both to Greeks and b-s, |
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b, Scythian, slave and free; |
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he did that, going stripped and b |
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peeled the b, exposing white |
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a loaf of b bread came tumbling |
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five b loaves and two fish |
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sow or reap or gather into b-s, |
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but collect the wheat in my b. |
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I’ll tear down my b-s and build |
Levite from Cyprus, named Joseph (Ac 4:36). Introduced Paul to Jerusalem church (9:26-27). Worked with Paul, initially as leader in Antioch (11:19-30), then on a journey (Ac 13–14), then in Jerusalem (15:1-21). Separated from Paul over whether to bring John Mark with them again (15:36-41).
Apostle (Mt 10:3; Mk 3:18; Lk 6:14; Ac 1:13), possibly also called Nathanael (Jn 1:43-51).
Jeremiah’s scribe (Jr 36).
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not be b on human wisdom |
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the law is not b on faith; |
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righteousness from God b on faith. |
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b on the testimony of two |
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b on what seemed good to them |
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the rest of Gilead and all B, |
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strong ones of B encircle me. |
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against all the oaks of B, |
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you cows of B |
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Make a bronze b for washing |
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he made ten bronze b-s |
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poured water into a b and began to |
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Three b-s . . . were on my head. |
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she got a papyrus b for him |
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LORD showed me two b-s of figs |
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A b of summer fruit. |
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a woman sitting inside the b. |
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a lamp and puts it under a b, |
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they picked up twelve b-s full |
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lowered him in a large b |
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holy, so is the whole b. |
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a little leaven leavens the whole b |
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he saw a woman b-ing |
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One who has b-d, |
Wife of Uriah the Hethite. David committed adultery with her, then married her (2Sm 11). Solomon’s mother (2Sm 12; 1Kg 1–2).
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the b is the LORD’S. |
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the b is not yours, but God’s. |
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He smells the b from a distance |
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clothed me with strength for b; |
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the LORD, mighty in b. |
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A horse is prepared for . . . b, |
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or the b to the strong, |
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nations against Jerusalem for b. |
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like horses prepared for b. |
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the b on the great day of God, |
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Magog, to gather them for b. |
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b of wood in your own eye? |
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Whenever a lion or a b came |
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two female b-s came out |
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to meet a b robbed of her cubs |
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The cow and the b will graze, |
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He is a b waiting in ambush, |
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second one, that looked like a b. |
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b children with painful effort. |
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punishment is too great to b! |
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wife Sarah will b you a son, |
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that b-s its fruit in season |
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a burden too heavy for me to b. |
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he b-s our burdens; |
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They will still b fruit in old age, |
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he himself bore our sicknesses, |
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yet he bore the sin of many |
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“Blessed is the womb that bore you |
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does not b his own cross |
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but you can’t b them now. |
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that we may b fruit for God. |
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b the weaknesses of those |
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so that you may be able to b it. |
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b-s all things, believes all |
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b-ing with one another |
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offered once to b the sins of |
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He himself bore our sins |
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tree of life . . . b-ing twelve kinds |
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shaved off half their b-s, |
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on the b, running down Aaron’s b, |
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Four huge b-s came up |
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b that comes up out of the abyss |
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a b coming up out of the sea. |
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calculate the number of the b, |
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who had the mark of the b |
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who accepted the mark of the b |
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gave my back to those who b me, |
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will b their swords into plows, |
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they spat in his face and b him; |
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to b him, saying, “Prophesy!” |
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they stopped b-ing Paul. |
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or box like one b-ing the air. |
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Three times I was b-en |
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by b-s, by imprisonments, by riots, |
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daughters of mankind were b, |
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know what a b woman you are. |
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Now the girl was very b, |
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Rebekah, for she is a b woman. |
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but Rachel was shapely and b. |
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when she saw that he was b, |
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woman was intelligent and b, |
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Let a search be made for b young |
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praise from the upright is b. |
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How b you are, my darling. |
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How b on the mountains are |
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which appear b on the outside, |
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used to sit and beg at the B Gate |
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gazing on the b of the LORD |
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Zion, the perfection of b, |
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Don’t lust in your heart for her b |
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is deceptive and b is fleeting, |
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a crown of b instead of ashes, |
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you declared: I am perfect in b. |
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b consist of outward things |
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on my b, I meditate on you |
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if I make my b in Sheol, |
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prepare evil plans on their b-s! |
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under a basket or under a b? |
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I have gone to b. I can’t get up |
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be in one b: one will be taken |
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the marriage b kept undefiled, |
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b-s with honey in the carcass. |
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if I drive out demons by B, |
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he is to abstain from wine and b. |
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eat food or drink wine or b |
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Wine is a mocker, b is a brawler, |
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or for rulers to desire b. |
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Give b to one who is dying |
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in the morning in pursuit of b, |
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who are champions at pouring b, |
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they stagger, but not with b. |
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preach to you about wine and b, |
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will never drink wine or b. |
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place was called B because |
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Abraham settled in B. |
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All the Israelites from Dan to B |
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throne of David . . . from Dan to B. |
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B a word is on my tongue, |
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No god was formed b me, |
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Even b they call, I will answer; |
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messenger . . . clear the way b me. |
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Father knows . . . b you ask him. |
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B the rooster crows twice, |
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B Philip called you, |
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B Abraham was, I am. |
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For the joy that lay b him |
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At that time I b-ged the LORD: |
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or his children b-ging for bread. |
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b-ging him, ‘Be patient with me |
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I’m ashamed to b. |
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the one who used to sit b-ging? |
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a blind b, was sitting by |
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who had seen him before as a b |
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In the b God created the heavens |
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of the LORD is the b of wisdom; |
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of the LORD is the b of knowledge; |
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The LORD acquired me at the b |
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of the LORD is the b of wisdom, |
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of a matter is better than its b; |
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I declare the end from the b, |
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The b of the gospel of Jesus |
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In the b was the Word, |
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What was from the b, |
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as you have heard it from the b: |
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Omega, the b and the end. |
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had John b in the prison. |
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“I b John,” Herod said, |
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b because of their testimony |
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Look at B, which I made |
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told Peter, “Get b me, Satan! |
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Forgetting what is b |
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the man became a living b. |
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Adam became a living b; |
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Abram b-d the LORD, |
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they did not b God or rely on |
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inexperienced one b-s anything, |
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one who b-s will be unshakable. |
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Who has b-d what we have heard? |
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Do you b that I can do this? |
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of these little ones who b in me |
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if you b, you will receive |
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or, ‘Over here!’ do not b it! |
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Repent and b the good news! |
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I do b; help my unbelief!” |
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not doubt in his heart, but b-s |
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Don’t be afraid. Only b, |
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slow to b all that the prophets |
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so that all might b through him. |
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so that everyone who b-s in him |
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if you b-d Moses, you would b |
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you b in the one he has sent. |
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b-s in me will ever be thirsty |
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who sees the Son and b-s in him |
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Anyone who b-s has eternal life. |
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who b-s in me, as the Scripture |
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you don’t b me, b the works. |
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b-s in me will never die |
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Lord, who has b-d our message? |
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B in God; b also in me. |
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B me that I am in the Father |
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By this we b that you came |
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world may b you sent me. |
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went in, saw, and b-d. |
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seen me, you have b-d. Blessed are those who have not seen and yet b. |
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written so that you may b |
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by b-ing you may have life |
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appointed to eternal life b-d. |
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B in the Lord Jesus, |
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but others did not b. |
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salvation to everyone who b-s, |
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in Jesus Christ, to all who b, |
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Abraham b-d God, and it was |
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the father of all who b |
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b in your heart that God raised |
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b-s with the heart, resulting in |
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call on him they have not b-d in? And how can they b without |
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who has b-d our message? |
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b-s all things, hopes all things, |
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unless you b-d for no purpose. |
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I b-d, therefore I spoke, |
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just like Abraham who b-d God, |
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if we b that Jesus died and |
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b-d on in the world, taken up |
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especially of those who b. |
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must b that he exists |
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You b that God is one, . . . Even the demons b |
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Abraham b-d God, and it was |
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not seeing him now, you b |
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do not b every spirit, but test |
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Everyone who b-s that Jesus is the Christ has been born of God, |
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intended as a sign, not for b-s |
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what does a b have in common |
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an example to all the b-s |
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move on your b and eat dust |
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For as Jonah was in the b of |
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that b-s to your neighbor. |
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hidden things b to the LORD our God, but the revealed things b |
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under heaven b-s to me. |
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Salvation b-s to the LORD; |
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kingship b-s to the LORD; |
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the leaders of the earth b to God; |
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for all the nations b to you. |
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Look, every life b-s to me. |
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forgiveness b to the Lord our God |
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you may b to another. |
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to them b the adoption, the glory |
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we live or die, we b to the Lord. |
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you b to Christ, and Christ b-s to |
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I don’t b to the body, |
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if they had b-ed to us, they would have remained with us. |
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Salvation b-s to our God, |
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The LORD’S b rests securely |
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This is my b Son, with whom I am |
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my b in whom my I delight; |
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I will send my b son. |
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This is my b Son, with whom |
King of Babylon (Dn 5; 7:1; 8:1).
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his sword, his bow, and his b. |
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a leather b around his waist. |
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with a leather b around his waist, |
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took Paul’s b, tied his own feet |
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with truth like a b around your |
Daniel’s Babylonian name (Dn 1:7).
Heroic warrior in charge of David’s bodyguard (2Sm 8:18; 20:23; 23:20-23). Loyal to Solomon (1Kg 1; 4:4); executed Adonijah, Joab, and Shimei (2:25-46).
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but godliness is b in every way, |
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and do not forget all his b-s. |
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What will it b a someone if he gains |
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you have b-ed from their labor. |
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It is for your b that I go away, |
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what is the b of circumcision? |
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Christ will not b you at all. |
1. King of Aram in Asa’s time (1Kg 15:18-20; 2Ch 16:2-4).
2. King of Aram from Ahab’s time (1Kg 20; 2Kg 6:24; 8:7-13).
3. King of Aram in Jehoash’s time (2Kg 13:24-25).
Second son of Rachel, twelfth son of Jacob (Gn 35:17-18,24). Tribe with the smallest territory; Jerusalem may have originally been in it (Jos 18:16; Jdg 1:21). Nearly wiped out (Jdg 20–21). Saul and Paul were Benjaminites (1Sm 9:1; Rm 11:1; Php 3:5).
Wife of Agrippa (Ac 25:13,23; 26:30).
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sent Paul and Silas away to B. |
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not have other gods b me. |
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no Savior exists b me. |
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He chose the b part for himself, |
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spared . . . the b of the sheep, |
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don’t recline at the b place, |
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to B, and spent the night there. |
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He led them to the vicinity of B, |
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in B . . . where John was baptizing. |
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Lazarus from B, |
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came to B where Lazarus was, |
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east of B and pitched his tent, |
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and named the place B, |
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He set up one in B, |
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B Ephrathah, you are small |
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After Jesus was born in B |
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city of David, which is called B, |
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Let’s go straight to B and see |
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have finished b-ing, they will b you. |
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Brother will b brother to death, |
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a good opportunity to b him. |
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One of you will b me. |
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that man by whom he is b-ed! |
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b-ing the Son of Man with a kiss? |
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He knew who would b him. |
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the night when he was b-ed, |
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to obey is b than sacrifice, |
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Your faithful love is b than life. |
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B a little with the fear of |
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B a meal of vegetables where |
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B a dry crust with peace |
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B a poor person . . . with integrity |
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B to live on the corner of a roof |
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B to live in a wilderness |
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B an open reprimand |
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b a neighbor nearby |
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nothing b for a person than to eat, |
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B one handful with rest |
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Two are b than one |
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B that you do not vow |
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good name is b than fine perfume |
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The end of a matter is b than |
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a live dog is b than a dead lion. |
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Your caresses are much b than wine, |
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it is b that you lose one of the parts |
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b for him if a heavy millstone |
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Are we any b off? Not at all! |
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it is b to marry than to burn |
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we are not b if we do eat. |
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I will show you an even b way. |
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be with Christ—which is far b |
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confident of things that are b |
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the guarantee of a b covenant. |
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to be purified with b sacrifices |
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it is b to suffer for doing good, |
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hostility b you and the woman, and b your offspring and her offspring. |
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torch . . . b the divided animals. |
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the LORD judge b me and you. |
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and to discern b good and evil. |
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passed b the pieces of the calf |
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lifted me up b earth and heaven |
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you murdered b the sanctuary |
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distinction b Jew and Greek, |
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one mediator b God and humanity, |
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b of the leaven of the Pharisees |
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B of the scribes . . . in long robes |
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not too difficult or b your reach. |
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b these, my son, be warned: |
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Nothing b what is written. |
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tempted b what you are able, |
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able to do above and b all |
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in Christ’s teaching, but goes b it, |
Rachel’s slave, mother of Dan and Naphtali (Gn 30:1-7).
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He bound his son Isaac |
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her vows are b-ing, |
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B them as a sign on your hand |
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b them as a sign on your hands, |
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Always b them to your heart; |
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B up the testimony. |
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and he will b up our wounds. |
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Whatever you b on earth is already bound in heaven, |
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I am ready not only to be bound |
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A wife is bound as long as |
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but the word God is not bound. |
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and bound him for a thousand years. |
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You may eat every clean b, |
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b-s of the sky, and the fish of the sea |
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in its branches the b-s of the sky |
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Consider the b-s of the sky: |
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b-s of the sky have nests, but |
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the b-s came and devoured them. |
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worth much more than the b-s? |
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the Rock who gave you b; |
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a time to give b and a time to die; |
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to a stone, “You gave b to me.” |
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b of Jesus Christ came about |
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she gave b to her firstborn son, |
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new b into a living hope |
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Herod’s b celebration came, |
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First sell me your b. |
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b in exchange for a single meal. |
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put b-s into the mouths of horses |
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anyone who is bitten looks at it, |
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In the end it b-s like a snake |
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If the snake b-s before it is |
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if you b and devour one another, |
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and made their lives b |
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unleavened bread and b herbs. |
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water at Marah because it was b |
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in the end she’s as b as wormwood |
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wine to one whose life is b. |
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who substitute b for sweet |
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pour out sweet and b water |
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The heart knows its own b, |
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All b, anger and wrath, |
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that no root of b springs up, |
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the second chariot b horses, |
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make a single hair white or b. |
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I looked, and there was a b horse. |
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the sun turned b like sackcloth |
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b you prove yourself b, |
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happy are those whose way is b, |
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b in the day of our Lord Jesus |
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to be holy and b in love before him. |
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so that you may be b and pure, |
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in the law, b. |
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May he make your hearts b |
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body be kept sound and b |
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b: the husband of one wife, |
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my name is continually b-d |
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He has b-d! |
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He’s b-ing! Who can forgive sins |
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b-s against the Holy Spirit |
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tried to make them b |
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God is b-d among the Gentiles |
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they may be taught not to b. |
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I was formerly a b, |
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We heard him speaking b words |
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and on its heads were b names. |
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b against the Spirit will not |
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you’ve heard the b. |
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stoning you . . . for b, |
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to utter boasts and b-ies. |
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fire from the LORD b-d among |
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mountain was b-ing with fire. |
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in the morning it b-s like |
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into the furnace of b fire. |
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he is to present one without b |
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offered himself without b to God, |
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b in his sight, at peace. |
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b and with great joy, |
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God b-ed them: “Be fruitful, |
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God b-ed the seventh day |
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I will b you, |
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I will b her; indeed, |
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b you and make your offspring |
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B me too, my father! |
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let you go unless you b me. |
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LORD b-ed the Sabbath day |
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LORD b you and protect you; |
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since he has b-ed, I cannot |
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they curse, you will b. |
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A generous person will be b-ed, |
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b-es his neighbor with a loud |
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the nations will be b-ed by him |
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from this day on I will b you. |
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took bread, b-ed and broke it, |
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he b-ed and broke the loaves. |
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hands on them and b-ed them. |
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b those who curse you, |
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families of the earth will be b-ed |
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B those who persecute you; b |
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When we are reviled, we b; |
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nations will be b-ed through you. |
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has b-ed us with every spiritual |
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inferior is b-ed by the superior. |
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You will be b in the city and b in the country. |
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May you be b by the LORD, |
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He who comes in the name of the LORD is b. |
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Let your fountain be b, |
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children rise up and call her b. |
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who trusts in the LORD. . . is b. |
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B are the poor in spirit, |
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B is he who comes in the name of |
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B are you among women, |
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B are those who have not seen and |
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more b to give than to receive. |
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while we wait for the b hope |
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B is the one who endures trials, |
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for righteousness, you are b. |
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B is the one who reads aloud the words of this prophecy, and b are those |
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B is the one who keeps the words of the prophecy of this book. |
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you will be a b. |
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deceitfully and took your b. |
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set before you a b and a curse: |
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He turned the curse into a b |
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these b-s will come and overtake |
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God turned the curse into a b. |
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May the LORD’S b be on you. |
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B-s are on the head of the righteous, |
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send down . . . showers of b. |
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pour out a b for you |
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cup of b that we bless, |
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b of Abraham . . . to the Gentiles |
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blessed us with every spiritual b |
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so that you may inherit a b. |
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and honor and glory and b! |
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mute or deaf, seeing or b? |
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When you present a b animal |
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Woe to you, b guides, |
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a b beggar, was sitting |
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I was b, and now I can see! |
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are wretched, pitiful, poor, b, |
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block in front of the b, |
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I was eyes to the b |
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LORD opens the eyes of the b. |
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the eyes of the b will be opened, |
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the b receive their sight, the lame |
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Can the b guide the b? |
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you are a guide for the b, |
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a bribe b-s the clear-sighted |
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king of Babylon b-ed Zedekiah, |
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deafen their ears and b their eyes; |
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He has b-ed their eyes |
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the god of this age has b-ed |
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the darkness has b-ed his eyes. |
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I will bow down to a b of wood? |
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became a sinful stumbling b |
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Christ crucified, a stumbling b |
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Your brother’s b cries out to me |
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Whoever sheds human b, by humans his b will be shed, |
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You are a bridegroom of b |
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Nile . . . will turn to b. |
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see the b, I will pass over you. |
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This is the b of the covenant |
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must not eat any fat or any b. |
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life of a creature is in the b, |
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a man of war and have shed b. |
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or drink the b of goats? |
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land became polluted with b. |
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I have no desire for the b of bulls, |
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hold you responsible for his b. |
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moon to b before the great |
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flesh and b did not reveal this |
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this is my b . . . the covenant; |
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field has been called “B Field” |
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sweat became like drops of b |
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who were born, not of b, |
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and drinks my b has eternal life, |
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Hakeldama (that is, Field of B). |
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and the moon to b before the great |
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been strangled, and from b. |
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through faith in his b, |
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declared righteous by his b, |
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is it not a sharing in the b |
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covenant in my b. |
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Flesh and b cannot inherit |
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redemption through his b, |
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brought near by the b |
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struggle is not against flesh and b, |
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by making peace through the b |
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not by the b of goats and calves, but by his own b, |
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without . . . b there is no forgiveness |
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with the precious b of Christ, |
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b of Jesus his Son cleanses us |
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one who came by water and b, |
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set us free from our sins by his b, |
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purchased people . . . by your b |
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the entire moon became like b; |
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made them white in the b |
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a third of the sea became b, |
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conquered . . . by the b of the Lamb |
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He wore a robe dipped in b, |
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no one is guilty of b. |
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b defiles the land, |
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responsibility for b will be wiped |
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Save me from the guilt of b, |
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cups shaped like almond b-s, |
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has budded, if the b has opened, |
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their b-s will blow away like dust, |
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sprouted, formed buds, b-ed, |
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the almond tree b-s, |
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Jacob will take root. Israel will b |
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I will destroy them and b out |
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b out all my guilt. |
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B the horn in Zion; sound the |
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blew and pounded that house. |
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The wind b-s where it pleases, |
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b-n around by every wind |
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seven trumpets prepared to b them. |
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who puts on his armor b like |
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I will b in the LORD; |
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We b in God all day long; |
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The one who b-s about a gift |
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Don’t b about tomorrow, |
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wise man should not b in his wisdom; |
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the one who b-s should b in this: |
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You who b in the law, |
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one who b-s, b in the Lord. |
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give over my body in order to b |
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gladly b . . . about my weaknesses, |
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b about anything except the cross |
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so that no one can b. |
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it b-s great things. |
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b cannot stand in your sight; |
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Love does not envy, is not b, |
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they left the b and their father |
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the b was being swamped |
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climbing out of the b, Peter |
Husband of Ruth (Ru 4:13), kinsman redeemer (Ru 2:20; 3:1; 4:3-10,16-17). Ancestor of David (Ru 4:21-22; 1Ch 2:11-12) and Jesus (Mt 1:5; Lk 3:32).
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God’s nature dwells b in Christ, |
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one who comes from your own b |
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He must not go near a dead b |
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The eye is the lamp of the b. |
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Don’t fear those who kill the b |
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Take and eat it; this is my b. |
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the temple of his b. |
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let sin reign in your mortal b, |
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rescue me from this b of death? |
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present your b-ies as a living |
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absent in the b, I am present |
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b-ies are a part of Christ’s b? |
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know that your b is a temple |
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This is my b, which is for you |
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the b is one and has many parts, |
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sown a natural b, raised a spiritual b. |
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away from the b and at home with |
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I bear on my b the marks of Jesus. |
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There is one b and one Spirit— |
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to build up the b of Christ, |
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their wives as their own b-ies. |
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since we are members of his b. |
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control his own b in holiness |
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spirit, soul, and b be kept sound |
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bore our sins in his b on |
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festering b-s on people and animals |
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infected Job with terrible b-s |
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not b a . . . goat in . . . milk. |
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but b toward you when absent. |
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Pray that I might be b enough |
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to speak the word of God b. |
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In him we have b |
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make known with b |
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approach the throne . . . with b, |
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the perfect b of unity. |
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This one, at last, is b of my b |
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not break any of its b-s. |
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Joseph’s b-s, . . . were buried |
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all my b-s are disjointed; |
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b-s; not one of them is broken. |
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jealousy is rottenness to the b-s. |
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a gentle tongue can break a b. |
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shut up in my b-s. |
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valley; it was full of b-s. |
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the b-s came together, b to b. |
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are full of b-s of the dead |
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Not one of his b-s will be |
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erase me from the b you have |
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this b of the law and place it |
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b of instruction must not depart |
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I have found the b of the law |
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Ezra read out of the b of the law of God every day, |
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be erased from the b of life |
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no end to the making of many b-s, |
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seal the b until the time of |
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that are not written in this b. |
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could contain the b-s that |
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whose names are in the b of life. |
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written in the Lamb’s b of life. |
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cursed the day he was b. |
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I was guilty when I was b; |
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I was b when there were no |
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a child will be b for us, |
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LORD called me before I was b. |
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I set you apart before you were b. |
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who has been b King of the Jews |
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was b for you, who is the Messiah, |
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you must be b again. |
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as to one b at the wrong time, |
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b of a woman, b under the law, |
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was b as a result of the flesh, |
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because you have been b again |
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who loves has been b of God |
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When a man b-s an animal |
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You will lend to many nations, but you will not b. |
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wicked person b-s and does not repay |
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the b-er is a slave to the lender. |
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one who wants to b from you. |
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move your neighbor’s b marker, |
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he set the b-ies of the peoples |
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when I determined its b-ies |
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set all the b-ies of the earth; |
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You set a b they cannot cross; |
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set the sand as the b of the sea, |
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placed my b in the clouds, |
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arms can bend a b of bronze. |
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I do not trust in my b, |
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bent their tongues like their b-s; |
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May . . . nations b in worship to you. |
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and b-ed down to my sheaf. |
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knee that has not b-ed to Baal |
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Come, let us worship and b down; |
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Every knee will b to me, |
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coast and islands . . . will b |
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every knee will b to me, |
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name of Jesus every knee will b |
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the gold b is broken, |
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one who dipped his hand with me in the b |
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the seven b-s of God’s wrath |
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or b like one beating the air. |
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some small b-s came out |
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b here who has five barley loaves |
Edomite city (Gn 36:33; 1Ch 1:44; Is 34:6; 63:1; Jr 49:13,22; Am 1:12).
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B of the LORD will be beautiful |
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a b from his roots will bear fruit. |
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raise up a Righteous B for David. |
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about to bring my servant, the B. |
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a man whose name is B; |
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I am the vine; you are the b-es. |
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root is holy, so are the b-es. |
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a wild olive b, were grafted in |
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Wine is a mocker, beer is a b, |
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eat b by the sweat of your brow |
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Festival of Unleavened B |
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B of the Presence on the table |
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man does not live on b alone |
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You provided b from heaven |
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I trusted, one who ate my b, |
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b eaten secretly is tasty! |
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b on the surface of the waters, |
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tell these stones to become b. |
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Man must not live on b alone |
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Give us today our daily b. |
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if his son asks him for b, |
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took b, blessed and broke it, |
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one who is dipping b with me |
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I am the b of life, |
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breaking of b, and to prayers. |
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the Lord Jesus took b, |
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I will b down your strong pride. |
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I will never b my covenant |
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will b them with an iron scepter; |
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a gentle tongue can b a bone. |
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three strands is not easily broken. |
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He will not b a bruised reed, |
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long ago I broke your yoke; |
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where thieves don’t b in and |
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He will not b a bruised reed, |
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bread, blessed and broke it, |
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She broke the jar and poured it |
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Not only was he b-ing the Sabbath |
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the Scripture cannot be broken |
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they did not b his legs |
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of his bones will be broken. |
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broke bread from house to house |
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Branches were broken off so that |
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given thanks, broke it, |
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is guilty of b-ing it all. |
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to open the scroll and b its seals? |
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war broke out in heaven: |
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b and your billows swept over me |
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let her b-s always satisfy you; |
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Your b-s are like two fawns, |
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breathed the b of life into |
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Remember that my life is but a b. |
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the b entered them, |
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gives everyone life and b |
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b of life from God entered them, |
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b-d the breath of life into |
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Let everything that b-s praise |
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b into these slain so that they |
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a loud cry and b-d his last. |
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He b-d on them and said, |
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not take a b, for a b blinds |
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no partiality and taking no b. |
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Do not accept a b, for it blinds |
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the one who hates b-s will live. |
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a b corrupts the mind. |
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love graft and chase after b-s. |
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They used b for stone |
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require the same quota of b-s |
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rejoices over his b, so your God |
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I will remove . . . the voices of the groom and the b, |
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the b her honeymoon chamber. |
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He who has the b is the groom. |
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the b, the wife of the Lamb. |
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You are a b of blood to me! |
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B eyes cheer the heart; |
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suddenly a b cloud covered |
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dressed in pure, b linen, |
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the b morning star. |
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shining b and b until midday. |
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I did not come with b of speech |
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brought each to the man to see |
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b into the ark two of all |
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LORD who brought you from Ur |
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I brought you out of Egypt |
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LORD b-s death and gives life; |
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b an offering and enter |
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don’t know what a day might b. |
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I brought you from the ends of |
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B my sons from far away, |
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I have spoken; so I will also b it |
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anointed me to b good news |
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about to b a sword against you, |
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will b you into your own land. |
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B the full tenth into the storehouse |
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I did not come to b peace, but |
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brought to him all who were sick. |
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I came to b fire on the earth, |
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b in here the poor, maimed, |
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feet of those who b good news. |
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more will their fullness b! |
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b them up in the training and |
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brought nothing into the world, |
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b that leads to destruction, |
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sacrifice pleasing to God is a b |
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spirit. You will not despise a b |
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and humbled heart, God. |
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The LORD is near the b; |
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He heals the b and bandages |
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He has sent me to heal the b, |
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So Moses made a b snake |
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The sky above you will be b, |
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my arms can bend a bow of b. |
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a third kingdom, of b, |
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B of vipers! Who warned you |
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Am I my b-’s guardian? |
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His b-s were jealous of him, |
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When b-s . . . and one of them dies without a son, |
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pleasant it is when b-s live together |
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a b is born for a difficult time. |
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offended b is harder to reach |
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friend who stays closer than a b. |
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be reconciled with your b, |
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B will betray b to death, |
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If your b sins against you, |
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Whoever does the will of God is my b and sister and mother. |
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no one who has left house or b-s |
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b of yours was dead and is alive |
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my b-s . . . my own flesh and blood. |
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b goes to court against b, |
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if food causes my b to fall, |
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but warn him as a b. |
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not ashamed to call them b-s, |
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the one who hates his b is in the darkness, |
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lay down our lives for our b-s. |
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Perform your duty as her b |
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Her b is to take her as his wife, |
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show sincere b love for each, |
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He will not break a b reed, |
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let’s see if the vine has b-ded, |
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Though the fig tree does not b |
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let us b ourselves a city |
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cities that you did not b, |
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So he built it in seven years. |
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who will b a house for me, |
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began to b the LORD’S temple |
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appointed me to b him a house |
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Unless the LORD b-s a house, |
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Wisdom has built her house; |
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wise woman b-s her house, |
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to tear down and a time to b; |
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B houses and live in them. |
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who built his house on the rock. |
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on this rock I will b my church, |
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which is able to b you up |
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for his good, to b him up. |
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be careful how he b-s on it. |
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puffs up, but love b-s up. |
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but not everything b-s up. |
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Lord gave for b-ing you up |
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built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, |
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to b up the body of Christ, |
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rooted and built up in him |
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and b each other up |
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The stone that the b-s rejected |
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The stone that the b-s rejected |
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whose architect and b is God. |
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The stone that the b-s rejected |
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Do you see these great b-s? |
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You are God’s field, God’s b. |
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we have a b from God, |
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the whole b, being put together, |
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their hands on the b-’s head. |
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unblemished b as a sin offering |
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Many b-s surround me; |
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I will not take a b from |
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Do I eat the flesh of b-s |
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no desire for the blood of b-s, |
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impossible for the blood of b-s |
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not a b but gentle, |
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not a b, not greedy for money, |
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bear the b of the people, |
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Cast your b on the LORD, |
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Day after day he bears our b-s; |
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They have become a b to me; |
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no longer refer to the b of the LORD, |
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yoke is easy and my b is light. |
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You load people with b-s |
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Carry one another’s b-s; |
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have b-ed me with your sins; |
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you who are weary and b-ed, |
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I will not b you, |
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Let the church not be b-ed, |
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Give me b property among you |
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does not even have a proper b, |
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she has prepared me for b. |
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Why isn’t the bush b-ing up? |
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b for b, bruise for bruise, |
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b-ing on the altar continually; |
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Israel did not b any of the cities |
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to b their sons and daughters |
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king not to b the scroll, |
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the chaff he will b with fire |
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into the fire, and they are b-ed. |
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If anyone’s work is b-ed up, |
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better to marry than to b |
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a third of the earth was b-ed up, |
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lake of fire that b-s with sulfur. |
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turned from his b anger. |
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my insides are full of b pain, |
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in my b zeal I speak against |
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If his offering is a b offering |
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vast watery depths b open, |
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about to b like new wineskins. |
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the new wine will b the skins, |
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He fell headfirst, his body b open |
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be b-ied at a ripe old age. |
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so that I can b my dead. |
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Joseph’s bones, . . . were b-ied |
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first let me go b my father. |
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let the dead b their own dead. |
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were b-ied with him by baptism |
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was b-ied, that he was raised |
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b-ied with him in baptism, |
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the b was on fire but was not |
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passage about the burning b, |
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in the flame of a burning b. |
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to mind your own b, |
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and do b and make a profit. |
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are also gossips and b, |
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churning of milk produces b, |
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B—and do not sell—truth, |
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She evaluates a field and b-s it; |
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b wine and milk without silver |
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threw out all those b-ing and |
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for you were bought at a price. |
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denying the Master who bought |
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b from me gold refined |
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no one can b or sell unless |
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it’s worthless!” the b says, |