came to the region of C Philippi, |
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a man in C named Cornelius, |
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Paul should be kept at C, |
High priest, along with his father-in-law Annas, who sentenced Jesus (Mt 23:6; Lk 3:2; Jn 18:13). Spoke prophetically (Jn 11:49-52). Threatened Peter and John (Ac 4:6).
Firstborn of Adam and Eve; crop farmer; murdered his brother; God marked and banished him (Gn 4:1-25; Heb 11:4; 1Jn 3:12; Jd 11).
will laugh at your c. |
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your brother in the day of his c; |
first sit down and c the cost |
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c the number of the beast, |
Judahite who scouted Canaan and, along with Joshua, recommended invasion (Nm 13:30–14:38). Entered the promised land (Dt 1:36); received Hebron (Jos 14:13).
made it into an image of a c. |
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Then he made two golden c-ves, |
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bring the fattened c and slaughter |
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not by the blood of goats and c-ves |
people began to c on the name |
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I c heaven and earth as witnesses |
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Then the LORD c-ed Samuel, |
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I c-ed to the LORD in my distress; |
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c on the name of your god, and I will c on the name of LORD. |
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C on me in a day of trouble; |
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I c to you from the ends of the earth |
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is near all who c out to him, |
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Doesn’t wisdom c out? |
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Her children rise up and c her blessed. |
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Woe to those who c evil good |
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c to him while he is near. |
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Even before they c, I will answer; |
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everyone who c-s on the name of |
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I didn’t come to c the righteous, |
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Why do you c me ‘Lord, Lord,’ |
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He c-s his own sheep by name |
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You c me Teacher and Lord. |
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I do not c you servants anymore, |
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those he c-ed, he also justified; |
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everyone who c-s on the name of |
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God’s heavenly c in Christ Jesus. |
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God has not c-ed us to impurity |
God’s . . . and c are irrevocable. |
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Brothers and sisters, consider your c: |
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live worthy of the c you have |
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confirm your c and election, |
And there was a great c. |
I have c-ed and quieted myself |
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one slow to anger c-s strife. |
she got down from her c |
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easier for a c to go through the eye |
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gnat, but gulp down a c! |
Jacob said, “This is God’s c.” |
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outside the c and slaughtered |
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go to him outside the c, |
c around the tent of meeting |
a wedding took place in C of Galilee. |
Son of Ham, his descendants, and the land they populated (Gn 9:18-27; 10:15-19). God promised the land to Abraham (12:4-7; 17:8; Ex 6:4; 1Ch 16:15-18).
“Do not marry a C woman.” |
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drive out the C-s, Amorites, |
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so the C-s have lived among them |
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a C woman from that region came |
among the exiles by the Chebar C, |
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I was beside the Ulai C. |
seven years you must c debts. |
made darkness a c around him, |
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spreading out the sky like a c, |
went to live in C by the sea, |
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teaching in the synagogue in C. |
made two c of cast bronze |
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Strike the c of the pillars |
the king of Babylon took him c |
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took many c-s to Damascus. |
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to the heights, taking away c-s; |
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to proclaim liberty to the c-s |
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to proclaim freedom to the c-s |
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take every thought c |
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took the captives c; he gave gifts |
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Be careful that no one takes you c |
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taken c, into captivity he goes. |
returned to Jerusalem from the c, |
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those destined for c, to c. |
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taken captive, into c he goes. |
who touches its c will be unclean |
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honey from the lion’s c. |
the sheep under his c. |
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I was sick and you took c of me; |
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to an inn, and took c of him. |
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casting all your c-s on him, |
what is a human that you c for him, |
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son of man that you c for him? |
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because he c-s about you. |
be c not to forget the LORD |
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Be c to obey all these things |
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c not to practice your righteousness |
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each one is to be c how he builds |
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But be c that this right of yours |
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c attention, then, to how you live |
to account for every c word |
gathered the prophets at Mount C |
Son of Reuben (Gn 46:9; Nm 26:6).
not in c and drunkenness; |
Isn’t this the c-’s son? |
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Isn’t this the c, the son of Mary, |
I c-ied you on eagles’ wings |
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God c-ied you as a man c-ies his son |
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No one but the Levites may c |
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shepherd them, and c them forever. |
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lambs in his arms and c-ies them |
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and he c-ied our pains; |
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not c-ing a load . . . on the Sabbath day |
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He himself . . . c-ied our diseases. |
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Don’t c a money-bag, traveling bag, |
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not c out the desire of the flesh. |
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C one another’s burdens; |
argue my c before God. |
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The first to state his c seems right |
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Let’s argue the c together. |
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the LORD has a c against his people, |
Do not make c images of gods |
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his c images are a lie; |
c spells, consult a medium or |
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Joshua c lots for them at Shiloh |
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He c the Pur—that is, the lot— |
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they c lots for my clothing. |
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C your burden on the LORD, |
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The lot is c into the lap, |
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who comes to me I will never c out. |
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they c lots for my clothing. |
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Who has c a spell on you, |
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c-ing all your care on him, |
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c their crowns before the throne |
your sin will c up with you. |
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C the foxes for us—the little foxes |
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now on you will be c-ing people! |
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brought a woman caught in adultery, |
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caught up to the third heaven |
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be caught up together with them |
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her child was caught up to God |
is mine, the c on a thousand hills. |
For you have upheld my just c; |
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have persecuted me without c, |
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upholds the just c of the poor, |
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Don’t accuse anyone without c, |
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he will champion their c against you. |
and c-s grass to grow on the hills. |
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Even if he c-s suffering, |
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c you to follow my statutes |
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whoever c-s . . . to fall away— |
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c one of these little ones to stumble |
give me the c of Machpelah |
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took refuge in the c of Adullam. |
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Then Saul left the c and went on |
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hid them, fifty men to a c, |
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hid in the c-s and among the rocks |
and day and night will not c. |
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there will never c to be poor people |
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sin . . . by c-ing to pray for you |
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He makes wars c |
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got into the boat, the wind c-d. |
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otherwise grace c-s to be grace. |
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as for tongues, they will c; |
I am living in a c house while |
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command that c-s from Lebanon be |
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and grow like a c tree in Lebanon. |
c it as a festival to the LORD |
Take a c of the entire |
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he had taken a c of the troops. |
a c came to him, pleading with him |
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When the c saw what happened, |
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in Caesarea named Cornelius, a c |
Aramaic for “Rock”; Peter (Jn 1:42; 1Co 1:12; 3:22; 9:5; 15:5; Gl 1:18; 2:9,11,14).
he may write her a divorce c, |
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He erased the c of debt, |
were shattered and became like c |
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But the c he will burn up with fire |
and broke their c-s apart. |
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the c-s fell off his wrists. |
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For this I am an ambassador in c-s. |
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in c-s of utter darkness |
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a great c in his hand. |
Another name for the Babylonian Empire (Jr 51:24; Ezk 12:13; 23:15).
Inhabitants of Chaldea (Gn 11:28). Known as sages or magicians (Dn 2:2; 4:7). Took Judah into exile (2Kg 25; 2Ch 36:17-19; Ezr 5:12; Jr 32).
the king would bring me to his c-s. |
a c named Goliath, from Gath, |
time and c happen to all of them. |
c-d my wages ten times. |
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or a son of man, that he might c his mind |
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does not lie or c his mind, |
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You will c them like a garment, |
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Can the Cushite c his skin, |
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Because I, the LORD, have not c-d, |
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but we will all be c-d, |
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and they will be c-d like clothing. |
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and will not c his mind, |
overturned the tables of the money c |
Who cuts a c for the flooding rain |
you are a woman of noble c. |
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c, and proven c produces hope. |
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so that the proven c of your faith |
Joseph was in c of the country; |
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Above his head they put up the c |
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that they could find a c against him. |
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the gospel and offer it free of c |
Do not c your brother interest |
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man the Lord will never c with sin! |
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I solemnly c you before God |
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c them before God not to fight |
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c that to my account. |
came back and covered the c-s |
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even though they have iron c-s |
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because those people had iron c-s. |
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nine hundred iron c-s, |
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Solomon accumulated 1,400 c-s |
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a c of fire with horses of fire |
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covered with horses and c-s of fire |
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Some take pride in c-s, |
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God’s c-s are tens of thousands, |
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making the clouds his c, |
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saw four c-s coming |
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I will cut off the c from Ephraim |
doing good works and acts of c. |
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your acts of c have ascended |
C is deceptive and beauty is |
If the snake bites before it is c, |
whoever c-s fantasies lacks sense. |
c-ed me and changed my wages |
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Why not rather be c-ed? |
My c-s to those who tore out my |
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Let him offer his c to the one |
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if anyone slaps you on your right c, |
God loves a c giver. |
Moab’s god (Jdg 11:24; 1Kg 11:7,33).
Make one c at one end and |
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He rode on a c and flew, |
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The first c-’s height was 15 feet |
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one was the face of a c, |
stationed the c and the flaming, |
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he made two c 15 feet high |
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You who sit enthroned between the c, |
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four wheels beside the c, |
righteousness like armor on your c, |
as a hen gathers her c |
the c-s of David’s warriors |
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rejected by the elders, the c priests, |
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when the c Shepherd appears, |
quieted my sould like a weaned c |
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For a c will be born for us, |
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and a c will lead them. |
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Can a woman forget her nursing c, |
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When Israel was a c, I loved him, |
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He called a c and had him |
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When I was a c, I spoke like a c, |
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give birth it might devour her c. |
But she will be saved through c, |
a man, I put aside c things. |
I am c and the heir of my house is |
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No woman will miscarry or be c |
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who is c gives birth to seven, |
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Rejoice, c one, |
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Rejoice, c woman, |
you will bear c with painful effort. |
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When your c ask you, |
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punishing the c for the fathers’ iniquity, |
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Teach them to your c, |
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Fathers are not to be put to death for their c, and c . . . for their fathers; |
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In the future, when your c ask you, |
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Rachel weeping for her c, refusing to be comforted for her c because |
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and the c-’s teeth are set on edge. |
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and the c-’s teeth are set on edge |
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c for Abraham from these stones. |
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how to give good gifts to your c, |
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you turn and become like c, |
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Let the little c come to me. |
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C will rise up against parents |
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women without c, . . . are fortunate! |
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gave them the right to be c of God, |
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testifies . . . that we are God’s c, |
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C, obey your parents in the Lord, |
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C, obey your parents in everything, |
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Fathers, do not exasperate your c, |
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managing their c and their own |
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that we should be called God’s c— |
Another name for the Sea of Galilee (Nm 34:11; Jos 13:27) and a city there (Jos 19:35).
I am offering you three c-s. |
Lot chose the entire plain of the Jordan |
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He will let the one he c-s come |
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He chose their descendants |
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LORD . . . chose you, not because |
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the place the LORD your God c-s |
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C life so that you |
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c for yourselves today: |
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who chose me over your father |
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the LORD has chosen Zion; |
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A good name is to be chosen over |
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servant, Jacob, whom I have chosen, |
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I chose you before I formed you |
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are invited, but few are chosen. |
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and he chose twelve of them |
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You did not c me, but I chose you. |
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a remnant chosen by grace. |
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he chose us in him, before the |
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loved by God, that he has chosen you |
this is my c one; I delight in him. |
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This is my Son, the C One; |
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God’s c ones, holy and dearly |
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a c and honored cornerstone, |
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you are a c race, a royal priesthood, |
The birth of Jesus C came about |
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Messiah is coming” (. . . called C). |
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Scriptures that Jesus is the C. |
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through faith in Jesus C, to all |
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we were still sinners, C died for us. |
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if we died with C, we believe that |
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heirs of God and coheirs with C |
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can separate us from the love of C? |
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For C is the end of the law |
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who are many are one body in C |
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But put on the Lord Jesus C, |
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but we preach C crucified, |
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and that rock was C. |
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Imitate me, as I also imitate C. |
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C is the head of every man, |
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you are the body of C, |
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C died for our sins according to |
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also in C all will be made alive. |
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Jesus C as Lord, and ourselves as |
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is in C, he is a new creation; |
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I no longer live, but C lives in me. |
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except the cross of . . . Jesus C. |
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into him who is the head—C. |
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just as C loved the church |
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to live is C and to die is gain. |
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considered . . . a loss because of C. |
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C is all and in all. |
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the dead in C will rise first. |
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the coming of our Lord Jesus C |
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C . . . came into the world to save |
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salvation, which is in C Jesus, |
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C also suffered for sins once for all, |
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ridiculed for the name of C, |
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who denies that Jesus is the C? |
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with C for one thousand years |
were first called C-s at Antioch. |
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if anyone suffers as a C, |
on this rock I will build my c, |
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pay attention to them, tell the c. |
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as overseers, to shepherd the c |
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the c that meets in their home. |
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one who prophesies builds up the c. |
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for a woman to speak in the c |
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wife as Christ is the head of the c. |
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regarding zeal, persecuting the c; |
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the head of the body, the c; |
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are the angels of the seven c-es, |
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to the angel of the c in Ephesus |
your males must be c-d. |
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Abraham c-d him, |
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Therefore, c your hearts |
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God will c your heart |
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C yourselves to the LORD; |
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they came to c the child |
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you c a man on the Sabbath. |
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Unless you are c-d according to |
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if . . . c-d, Christ will not benefit you |
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c-d the eighth day; |
and c is of the heart |
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c and uncircumcision mean nothing; |
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we are the c, the ones who worship |
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with a c not done with hands, |
learned to be content in whatever c |
may drink water from his own c |
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Drink water from your own c, |
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dug c-s for themselves, cracked c-s |
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Jeremiah had been put into the c. |
realized Paul was a Roman c |
I bought this c for a large amount |
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but our c is in heaven, |
Lot lived in the c-ies on the plain |
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give c-ies . . . for the Levites |
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will include six c-ies of refuge, |
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Select your c-ies of refuge, |
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gave the Levites these c-ies |
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and c-ies you did not build, |
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which he named the c of David. |
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unless the LORD watches over a c, |
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her works praise her at the c gates. |
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Say to the c-ies of Judah, “Here is your God!” |
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c situated on a hill cannot be hidden. |
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I have many people in this c. |
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he was looking forward to the c |
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we do not have an enduring c |
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saw the holy c, the new Jerusalem, |
rose up, c-ing to be somebody, |
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while c-ing to be somebody great. |
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C-ing to be wise, . . . became fools |
small among the c-s of Judah; |
a noisy gong or a c cymbal. |
C your hands, all you peoples; |
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Let the rivers c their hands; |
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trees of the field will c their |
strength is dried up like baked c; |
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out of the muddy c, and set my feet |
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Does c say to the one forming it, |
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we are the c, and you are our potter; |
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Just like c in the potter’s hand, |
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partly iron and partly fired c. |
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has the potter no right over the c, |
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Now we have this treasure in c jars, |
of all the c animals, and two |
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The one who has c hands and a |
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with hyssop, and I will be c; |
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create a c heart for me and |
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You can make me c. |
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You c the outside of the cup and |
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he declared all foods c). |
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You are c, but not all of you. |
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You are already c because of the |
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God has made c, do not call |
my guilt and c me from my sin. |
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holy, c-ing her with the washing |
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to c for himself a people |
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C your hands, sinners, and |
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Jesus his Son c-s us from all sin. |
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to c us from all unrighteousness. |
and he will c the way before me |
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and he will c his threshing |
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strive to have a c conscience |
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the faith with a c conscience. |
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keeping a c conscience, |
your nest is set in the c-s. |
I will c the palm tree and take |
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he c-ed up a sycamore tree to see |
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by the door but c-s in some other |
“Don’t c to me,” Jesus told her |
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Detest evil; c to what is good. |
Put your hand inside your c. |
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neighbor’s c as collateral, |
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Wrap your c around you, |
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bring the c I left in Troas with |
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You will roll them up like a c, |
who stays c-r than a brother. |
what he opens, no one can c; |
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who opens and no one will c, |
of unshrunk c on an old garment |
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him tightly in c and laid him |
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he saw the linen c-s lying there, |
and c-d me with gladness |
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If that’s how God c-s the grass of |
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I was naked and you c-d me; |
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mortal . . . is c-d with immortality, |
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not want to be unclothed but c-d, |
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All of you c yourselves with humility |
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a woman c-d with the sun, with the |
your c . . . did not wear out; |
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anointed himself, changed his c, |
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fire and his c not be burned? |
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Tear your hearts, not just your c, |
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And why do you worry about c? |
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get in here without wedding c? |
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in fine c, and a poor man dressed in filthy c also comes in. |
Your c did not wear out, and |
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and they cast lots for my c. |
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Strength and honor are her c, |
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and the body more than c? |
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come to you in sheep’s c |
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they cast lots for my c. |
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If we have food and c, |
I have placed my bow in the c-s, |
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a pillar of c to lead them |
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the mountain, the c covered it. |
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the c filled the LORD’S temple, |
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a c as small as a man’s hand |
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your faithfulness reaches the c-s. |
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making the c-s his chariot, |
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temple was filled with the c, |
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coming with the c-s of heaven. |
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a bright c covered them, and a voice from the c said: |
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coming on the c-s of heaven with |
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coming in c-s with great power |
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of Man coming in a c with power |
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a c took him out of their sight. |
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ancestors were all under the c, |
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in the c-s to meet the Lord in the |
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have such a large c of witnesses |
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he is coming with the c-s, |
the sun rises on a c morning, |
rain burning c-s and sulfur |
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will heap burning c-s on his head, |
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a glowing c that he had taken |
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be heaping fiery c-s on his head. |
let him have your c as well. |
and placed him in a c in Egypt. |
heirs of God and c with Christ |
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The Gentiles are c, members of |
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them honor as c of the grace of |
open its mouth you’ll find a c. |
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Show me the c used for the tax. |
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if she loses one c, |
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widow dropping in two tiny c-s. |
is like c water to a parched throat. |
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even a cup of c water to one |
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the love of many will grow c. |
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that you are neither c nor hot. |
a great shout, and the wall c. |
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pounded that house, and it c. |
Now about the c for the saints: |
even the tax c-s do the same? |
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Thomas and Matthew the tax c; |
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a friend of tax c-s and sinners! |
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let him be like . . . a tax c to you. |
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Tax c-s and prostitutes are entering |
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Tax c-s also came to be baptized, |
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a Pharisee and the other a tax c. |
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chief tax c, and he was rich. |
made a robe of many c for him. |
on a donkey, on a c, the foal of |
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a donkey and on a c, the foal |
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sitting on a donkey’s c. |
Spirit . . . c powerfully on him, |
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Spirit . . . c powerfully on David |
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who c-s in the name of the LORD |
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Your kingdom c. Your will be |
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to another, ‘C!’ and he c-s |
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Are you the one who is to c, |
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who c-s in the name of the Lord |
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Father gives me will c to me, |
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No one c-s to the Father except |
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who is, who was, and who is c-ing; |
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Spirit and the bride say, “C! |
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Let the one who is thirsty c. |
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Amen! C, Lord Jesus! |
This is my c in my affliction: |
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it is for your c and salvation; |
rod and your staff—they c me. |
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LORD, have helped and c-ed me. |
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they have no one to c them. |
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“C, c my people,” says your God. |
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For the LORD has c-ed his people, |
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I—I am the one who c-s you. |
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refusing to be c-ed for her |
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mourn, for they will be c-ed. |
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able to c those who are in any kind of affliction, through the c we |
You are all miserable c. |
can endure the day of his c? |
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what is the sign of your c and of the |
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still alive at the Lord’s c |
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Now concerning the c of our Lord |
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be patient until the Lord’s c. |
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“Where is his ‘c’ that he promised? |
who love him and keep his c-s. |
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the c of the LORD is radiant, |
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I love your c-s more than gold, |
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but let your heart keep my c-s; |
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who respects a c will be rewarded. |
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least of these c-s and teaches |
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teaching as doctrines human c-s. |
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the greatest and most important c. |
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Abandoning the c of God, |
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I give you a new c: |
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love me, you will keep my c-s. |
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If you keep my c-s you will remain |
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This is my c: Love one another |
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I write to you is the Lord’s c. |
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I am not writing you a new c |
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Now this is his c: that we |
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love for God is: to keep his c-s. And his c-s are not a burden, |
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saints, who keep God’s c-s |
the tree about which I c-ed you, |
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everything that God had c-ed him. |
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You must say whatever I c you; |
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not add anything to what I c you |
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so that you may c your children |
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you have c-ed us we will do, |
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he c-ed, and it came into existence |
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for he c-ed, and they were created. |
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everything I have c-ed you. |
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I do as the Father c-ed me. |
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God . . . c-s all people everywhere |
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love one another as he c-ed us. |
I have . . . come as c of the LORD’S |
He wrote the Ten C-s, |
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follow the Ten C-s, which he wrote |
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the c is holy and just and good. |
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is the first c with a promise |
and c him in their sight. |
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The LORD c-ed Joshua son of Nun, |
Do not c adultery. |
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C your way to the LORD; |
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one who c-s adultery lacks sense; |
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C your activities to the LORD |
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c-ted adultery with her in his heart. |
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Everyone who c-s sin is a slave of |
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he has c-ted the message . . . to us. |
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c to faithful men who will be |
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He did not c sin, and no deceit |
between the holy and the c, |
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and the poor have this in c: |
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the oppressor have this in c: |
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between the holy and the c, |
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and held all things in c. |
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except what is c to humanity. |
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believer have in c with an |
but a c of fools will suffer harm. |
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a c of gluttons humiliates his father. |
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falls, his c can lift him up; |
Bad c corrupts good morals. |
none can c with you. |
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To what should I c this generation? |
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What can I c it to? |
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are not worth c-ing with the glory |
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c-ing themselves to themselves, |
will have c on whom I will have c. |
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and have c on his servants |
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because of your great c. |
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according to your abundant c, |
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As a father has c on his children, |
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my c is stirred! |
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crowds, he felt c for them |
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will have c on whom I will have c. |
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put on c, kindness, humility, |
the LORD your God is a c God. |
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gracious and c, slow to anger |
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The LORD is c and gracious, |
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you are a gracious and c God, |
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And be kind and c to one another |
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Lord is c and merciful. |
love of Christ c us, since we |
Their c-ing thoughts either |
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Now everyone who c-s exercises |
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if anyone c-s as an athlete, |
not that we are c in ourselves |
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He has made us c to be ministers |
So the people c-ed to Moses, |
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All the Israelites c-ed about Moses |
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And don’t c as some of them did, |
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do not c about one another, |
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to one another without c-ing. |
He has heard your c-s about him. |
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the Israelites’ c-s that they make |
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I will give vent to my c |
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I pour out my c before him; |
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anyone has a c against another |
seventy years for Babylon are c, |
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So this joy of mine is c. |
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in you and your joy may be c. |
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that your joy may be c. |
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that the man of God may be c, |
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that you may be mature and c, |
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so that our joy may be c. |
God had c-d his work that he had done |
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When the seventy years are c-d, |
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When the thousand years are c-d, |
carry it on to c until the day |
may be able to c with all the |
I did not c your constant love |
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the glory of God to c a matter |
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an open reprimand than c-ed love. |
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who c-s his sins will not prosper, |
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For nothing is c-ed that won’t be |
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it was c-ed from them so that they |
So that you will not be c-ed, |
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Let us not become c-ed, provoking |
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nothing from selfish ambition or c, |
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or he might become c-ed and incur |
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he is c-ed and understands nothing, |
Sarai was unable to c; |
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Rachel was unable to c. |
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Did I c all these people? |
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Manoah; his wife was unable to c |
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was sinful when my mother c-d me. |
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the virgin will c, have a son |
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what has been c-d in her is by the |
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You will c and give birth to a |
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desire has c-d, it gives birth |
Then I had c for my holy name, |
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have the same c for each other. |
master does not c himself with |
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married man is c-ed about |
and three hundred c, |
my own mouth would c me; |
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God will help me; who will c me? |
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by your words you will be c-ed. |
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can you escape being c-ed to hell? |
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They all c-ed him as deserving |
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does not believe will be c-ed. |
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Do not c, and you will not be c-ed. |
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“Neither do I c you,” said Jesus |
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He c-ed sin in the flesh by sending |
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Who is the one who c-s? |
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doubts stands c-ed if he eats, |
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Let no one c you by delighting |
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whenever our hearts c us; |
Their c is deserved! |
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there is now no c for those in |
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the same c as the devil. |
shameful c is pleasure for a fool, |
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are to be holy in all your c; |
knows how to c himself before |
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you are to c yourselves in |
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C yourselves honorably among the |
the live goat and c over it all |
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But if they will c their iniquity |
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person is to c the sin he has |
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I will c my transgressions to |
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If you c with your mouth, “Jesus |
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tongue will c that Jesus |
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c your sins to one another and |
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If we c our sins, he is faithful |
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he who c-es the Son has the Father |
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Every spirit that c-es that Jesus |
good c in the presence of many |
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let us hold fast to the c. |
Lord GOD, my c from my youth. |
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will be your c and will keep |
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and do not put c in the flesh |
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So don’t throw away your c, |
to c the promises to the fathers |
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every effort to c your calling |
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the prophetic word strongly c-ed, |
A hot-tempered person stirs up c, |
predestined to be c to the image |
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Do not be c to this age, but be |
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being c to His death, |
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do not be c to the desires of |
down there and c their language |
So the city was filled with c, |
sing hymns to you in the c. |
I have c-ed the world. |
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Do not be c-ed by evil, but c evil |
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victory that has c-ed the world: |
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as a conqueror in order to c. |
are more than a c through him |
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I will give the c the right to |
a clear c toward God and men. |
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Their c-s confirm this. |
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but also because of your c. |
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their c, being weak, is defiled. |
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of liars whose c-s are seared. |
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cleanse our c-s from dead works to |
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sprinkled clean from an evil c |
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keeping a clear c, so that |
C every firstborn male to me, |
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c them to serve me as priests. |
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c it along with all its furnishings |
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C yourselves and be holy, for I |
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Joshua told the people, “C yourselves |
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I have c-d this temple you have |
However, there is c bread, but |
Have you c-ed my servant Job? |
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Lord; c my sighing. |
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Even a fool is c-ed wise when he |
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C how the wildflowers grow: |
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you too c yourselves dead to sin |
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Brothers and sisters, c your calling: |
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but in humility c others as more |
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I also c everything to be a loss |
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she c-ed that the one who had |
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C it a great joy, my brothers |
produce fruit c with repentance |
Christ, if any c of love, if any |
refused to be c-d, because they |
all of you have c-d against me! |
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and the rulers c together |
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they c-d to arrest Jesus |
Pray c. |
Saul said, “C a spirit for me. |
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Rehoboam c-ed with the elders |
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even c-ed a medium for guidance |
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shouldn’t a people c their God? |
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not immediately c with anyone. |
bush was on fire but was not c-d. |
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so I may c them instantly. |
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the LORD your God is a c-ing fire, |
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fire fell and c-d the burnt offering |
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zeal for your house has c-d me, |
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For we are c-d by your anger; |
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Zeal for your house will c me. |
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for our God is a c-ing fire. |
heaven, cannot c you, much less |
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highest heaven cannot c him? |
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itself could c the books that |
some to disgrace and eternal c. |
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things and be treated with c? |
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treated him with c, mocked him |
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of God and holding him up to c. |
Let Baal c with him |
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Will the one who c-s with the |
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will c with the one who c-s with you |
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appealing to you to c for the faith |
have learned to be c in whatever |
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we will be c with these. |
godliness with c is a great gain |
If you c in my word, |
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urging them to c in the grace |
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Should we c in sin so that grace |
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c in what you have learned |
a gospel c to what you received, |
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law therefore c to God’s promises? |
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whatever else is c to the sound |
we did not follow cleverly c myths |
have his children under c |
the one who c-s his lips is prudent. |
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person who does not c his temper is |
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able also to c the whole body |
land and sea to make one c |
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from Rome (both Jews and c-s), |
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must not be a new c, or he might |
Who among you can c me of sin? |
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He will c the world about sin, |
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he is c-ed by all and is judged by |
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c all the ungodly |
same understanding and the same c |
fully c that what he had promised |
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be fully c in his own mind |
alive to them by many c proofs, |
from foundation to c and from |
whose hills you will mine c. |
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and c is smelted from ore. |
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All of them are c, tin, iron |
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gathers silver, c, iron, lead |
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it becomes hot and its c glows. |
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gold, silver, or c for your |
blacksmiths and c-s to repair the |
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Alexander the c did great harm |
These serve as a c and shadow of |
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c-ies of the things in the heavens |
have received from me is c |
A c of three strands is not |
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before the silver c is snapped, |
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them with human c-s, with ropes |
left Athens and went to C, |
Centurion; Christian (Ac 10).
cut off the c of Saul’s robe. |
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on the street c-s to be seen by people. |
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since this was not done in a c. |
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at the four c-s of the earth, |
rejected has become the c. |
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a precious c, a sure foundation; |
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The c will come from Judah. |
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builders rejected has become the c. |
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This Jesus . . . has become the c. |
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Christ Jesus himself as the c. |
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in Zion, a chosen and honored c, |
The boy became like a c, |
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he gave the c to Joseph. |
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Where the c is, there also |
The one who c-s a mocker will |
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if you really c your ways |
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rebuking, for c-ing, for training |
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rebuke, c, and encourage |
but one who hates c is stupid. |
Hagar . . . c to the present Jerusalem, |
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Baptism, which c to this, now saves |
the earth was c in God’s sight, |
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all alike have become c. |
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Be saved from this c generation! |
splendor you c-ed your wisdom. |
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Bad company c-s good morals. |
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prostitute who c-ed the earth with |
For this c body must be clothed |
Sown in c, raised in |
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escaping the c that is in the |
offerings that c me nothing. |
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without silver and without c! |
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calculate the c to see if he has |
praise him in the c of the elders. |
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on of hands by the c of elders. |
c and understanding are his. |
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with my eye on you, I will give c. |
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whoever listens to c is wise. |
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Plans fail when there is no c, |
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and no c will prevail against |
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Has c perished from the prudent? |
He leads c-s away barefoot and |
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but with many c-s there is |
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victory comes with many c-s. |
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He will be named Wonderful C, |
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you another C to be with you |
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But the C, the Holy Spirit, |
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When the C comes, the one I |
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go away the C will not come to |
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Or who has been his c? |
c the stars, if you are able to c them. |
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incited David to c the people |
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of your head have all been c-ed. |
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we are c-ed as sheep to be |
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not c-ing their trespasses against |
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May it not be c-ed against them. |
has no honor in his own c. |
Have c, son, your sins |
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Have c! It is I. Don’t be afraid. |
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stood by him and said, “Have c! |
Be strong and c; don’t be |
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Be strong and c, for you will |
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be strong and let your heart be c. |
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Be c! I have conquered the world. |
to finish my c and the |
If one wanted to take him to c, |
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a day in your c-s than a thousand |
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an offering and enter his c-s. |
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and his c-s with praise. |
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Don’t take a matter to c hastily. |
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The c was convened, and the books |
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you and drag you into c? |
make the c for the tabernacle. |
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Peter was sitting outside in the c. |
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Jesus into the high priest’s c. |
I will establish my c with you, |
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I am establishing my c with you |
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the LORD made a c with Abram, |
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listen to me and keep my c, |
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will remember my c with Jacob. |
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will never break my c with you. |
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book of the c that had been found |
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Let us . . . make a c before our God |
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I have made a c with my eyes. |
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who keep his c, who remember |
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have made a c with death |
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I will make a new c with |
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I will establish a permanent c |
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Messenger of the c you desire |
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This cup is the new c |
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the adoption, the glory, the c-s, |
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this will be my c with them |
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This cup is the new c |
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to be ministers of a new c, |
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the women represent two c-s. |
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the guarantee of a better c. |
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he is the mediator of a new c, |
He spread a cloud as a c-ing |
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hair is given to her as a c-ing. |
the rock and c you with my hand |
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is forgiven, whose sin is c-ed! |
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You c-ed all their sin. |
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He will c you with his feathers; |
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but love c-s all offenses. |
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with two they c-ed their faces, |
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as the water c-s the sea. |
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and to the hills, ‘C us!’ |
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forgiven and whose sins are c-ed! |
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if a woman doesn’t c her head, |
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man should not c his head |
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and c a multitude of sins. |
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since love c-s a multitude of sins |
using your freedom as a c for evil. |
Do not c your neighbor’s |
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quarter, I c-ed them and took them. |
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I have not c-ed anyone’s silver |
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what it is to c if the law had not |
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do not steal; do not c; |
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You murder and c and cannot |
seven other c-s, sickly and thin |
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you c-s of Bashan who are on the |
But the c, faithless, detestable, |
He traps the wise in their c |
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He catches the wise in their c |
I was a skilled c beside him. |
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business for the c-men. |
by c-ing it, some have wandered |
the man is c,” Achish said |
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He has a demon and he’s c. |
In the beginning God c-d the heavens |
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God c-d man in his own image; |
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c a clean heart for me |
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You who c-d my inward parts; |
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commanded, and they were c-d. |
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who c-d the heavens and stretched |
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All things were c-d through him, |
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served what has been c-d instead |
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man was not c-d for the sake of woman, |
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c-d in Christ Jesus for good works |
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c in himself one new man from |
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everything was c-d by him, |
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everything c-d by God is good, |
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you have c-d all things, and by your will they . . . were c-d. |
he rested from all his work of c. |
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the beginning of c God made them |
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preach the gospel to all c. |
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have been clearly seen since the c |
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For the c eagerly waits with |
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is in Christ, he is a new c; |
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the firstborn over all c. |
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been since the beginning of c. |
God Most High, C of heaven and |
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So remember your C in the days |
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created instead of the C, |
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entrust themselves to a faithful C. |
and every living c that moves |
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No c is hidden from him, |
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Four living c-s covered with eyes |
what c is that to you? |
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what c is there if when you do wrong |
he c-ed it to him as righteousness. |
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was c-ed to him as righteousness |
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was c-ed to him for righteousness. |
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God c-s righteousness apart from |
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will be c-ed to us who believe |
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was c-ed to him for righteousness, |
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was c-ed to him as righteousness |
prophets said, C are always |
Island in the Mediterranean Sea. Paul assigned Titus as supervisor there (Ti 1:5) and moored there on his way to Rome (Ac 27).
as if I were a c, to capture me |
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Then two c-s were crucified with |
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man weren’t a c, we wouldn’t |
though they are c red, |
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from Edom in c-stained garments |
with the c you prove |
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What is c cannot be straightened |
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out what he has made c? |
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the c will become straight, |
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faultless in a c and perverted |
have anywhere to store my c-s? |
doesn’t take up his c and follow |
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take up his c daily, and follow |
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so that the c of Christ will not |
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word of the c is foolishness |
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except the c of our Lord Jesus |
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death—even to death on a c. |
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his blood, shed on the c. |
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joy . . . before him, he endured a c |
your God will c over ahead of you |
sin is c-ing at the door. |
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He c-es; he lies down like a lion |
the rooster c-s, you will deny me |
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Immediately a rooster c-ed, |
Large c-s followed him |
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he saw a large c, had compassion |
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I have compassion on the c, |
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him to Jesus because of the c, |
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through the c and went on his |
she will give you a c of beauty. |
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wife . . . is her husband’s c, |
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Gray hair is a glorious c; |
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to give them a c of beauty |
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twisted together a c of thorns, |
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to receive a perishable c, |
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and longed for . . . my joy and c, |
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the c of righteousness, |
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receive the c of life that God |
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the unfading c of glory. |
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I will give you the c of life. |
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cast their c-s before the throne, |
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a c was given to him, and he |
than God and c-ed him with glory |
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he is not c-ed unless he competes |
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you c-ed him with glory and honor |
to be mocked, flogged, and c-ied, |
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they kept shouting . . . “C him!” |
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two criminals were c-ied with him |
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looking for Jesus who was c-ied. |
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be c-ied, and rise on the third day |
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to them, “Should I c your king? |
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they c-ied him and two others |
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you c-ied and whom God raised |
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our old self was c-ied with him in |
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preach Christ c-ied, a stumbling |
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would not have c-ied the Lord of |
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I have been c-ied with Christ |
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Jesus have c-ied the flesh with |
merciful acts of the wicked are c. |
he saves those c-ed in spirit. |
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the bones you have c-ed rejoice. |
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c-ed because of our iniquities; |
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the LORD was pleased to c him |
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the poor and c the needy, |
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will soon c Satan under your feet. |
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in every way but not c-ed; |
Your brother’s blood c-ies out |
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difficult labor, and they c-ied out; |
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Israelites c-ied out to the LORD. |
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attention to the sound of my c, |
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his ears are open to their c for help |
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My eyes are worn out from c-ing. |
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A voice of one c-ing out: |
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the stones will c out from the wall, |
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A voice of one c-ing out in the |
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silent, the stones would c out! |
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grief, c-ing, and pain will be no |
gleamed like awe-inspiring c, |
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a sea of glass, similar to c, |
head with oil; my c overflows. |
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even a c of cold water to |
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to drink the c that I am about |
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Then he took a c, and after |
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let this c pass from me. |
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This c is the new covenant |
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This c is the new covenant |
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full strength into the c of his anger. |
The king of Egypt’s c and baker |
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I was the king’s c. |
But he cannot c you or heal your |
come and put a c on these people |
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before you a blessing and a c: |
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hung on a tree is under God’s c. |
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all these c-s will come |
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an undeserved c goes nowhere. |
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preached to you, a c be on him! |
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redeemed us from the c of the law by becoming a c for us, |
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Blessing and c-ing come out of |
will never again c the ground |
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I will c anyone who treats you |
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Those who c you will be c-d, |
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C God and die! |
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and c-d the day he was born. |
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Whoever c-s his father or mother |
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he started to c and to swear |
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fig tree that you c-d has withered. |
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bless those who c you, pray for |
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persecute you; bless and do not c. |
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with it we c people who are |
The ground is c because of you. |
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I could wish that I myself were c |
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C is everyone who is hung on a tree. |
the c of the sanctuary was torn |
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inaugurated . . . through the c |
and are promoting c-s that are not |
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or the c-s of our ancestors, |
right hand causes you to sin, c it off |
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servant, and c off his right ear. |
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you too will be c off. |
Praise him with resounding c-s; |
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noisy gong or a clanging c. |
King of Persia; used by God (Is 44:28; 45:1); permitted the exiles to return and rebuild the temple (2Ch 36:22–Ezr 1:8; 3:7; 4:3-5; 5:13–6:14).