Prophet in Judah before the exile (Hab 1:1).
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You will go down to H. |
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and the gates of H will not |
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You will not abandon me in H |
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I hold the keys of death and H. |
Sarah’s slave; mother of Ishmael (Gn 16; Gl 4:21-31). Sent away by Sarah (Gn 16:5-9; 21:9-21).
Prophet after the exile, who encouraged rebuilding the temple (Ezr 5:1; 6:14; Hg 1–2).
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I will rain down the worst h that |
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and mocked him: “H, King of the |
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LORD threw large h on them from |
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Enormous h, each weighing about |
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is to let the h of his head grow |
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But his h began to grow back |
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are more than the h-s of my head, |
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make a single h white or black. |
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But even the h-s of your head have |
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and wiped his feet with her h, |
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she should have her h cut off. |
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with elaborate h, gold, pearls, |
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elaborate h and wearing gold |
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A h man with a leather belt |
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give you, up to h my kingdom. |
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H! My soul, praise the LORD. |
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multitude in heaven, saying, H! |
Son of Noah (Gn 5:32; 9:18-27). Ancestor of Cushites, Egyptians, and Canaanites (Gn 9:18-27; 10:6; Ps 78:51; 105:23,27; 106:22).
Nobleman of Persia at the time of Esther (Est 3:1-2); enemy of Jews (3:3-15). Hanged on his own gallows (7:9-10).
1. False prophet; opposed Jeremiah (Jr 28).
2. Shadrach’s original name (Dn 1:6).
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rock and cover you with my h |
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lay their h-s on the bull’s head |
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they pierced my h-s and my feet. |
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Sit at my right h until I make |
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even there your h will lead me; |
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Whatever your h-s find to do, |
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of the field will clap their h-s. |
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man’s h appeared and began writing |
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if your right h causes you to |
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let your left h know what your right |
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Sit at my right h until I put |
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into your h-s I entrust my spirit. |
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he showed them his h-s and feet. |
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will snatch them out of my h. |
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Because I’m not a h, I don’t |
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dwelling . . . not made with h-s. |
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lifting up holy h-s without anger |
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to fall into the h-s of the living |
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h-ed him over to be crucified. |
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when he h-s over the kingdom to |
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Don’t h, don’t taste, don’t touch”? |
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anyone hung on a tree is under |
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Then he went and h-ed himself. |
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everyone who is hung on a tree |
Wife of Elkanah; mother of Samuel (1Sm 1–2).
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How h is the one who does not |
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H is the nation whose God is |
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H is the man who has filled his |
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H is a man who finds wisdom and |
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It will be h for a rich person |
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This teaching is h! Who can accept |
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that are h to understand. |
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But I will h his heart so that |
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Do not h your hearts as at Meribah, |
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and he h-s whom he wants to h. |
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elect did find it. The rest were h-ed |
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A partial h-ing has come upon Israel |
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do not h your hearts as in the |
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beautiful young women to the h |
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Don’t plan any h against your |
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But they were planning to h me. |
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praise him with h and lyre. |
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Each one had a h and golden bowls |
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but a h word stirs up wrath. |
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earth endures, seedtime and h, |
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observe the Festival of H with |
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sleeps during h is disgraceful. |
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The h is abundant, but the workers |
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because they are ready for h. |
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since the h of the earth is ripe. |
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Do not be h to speak, |
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You who love the LORD, h evil! |
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To fear the LORD is to h evil. |
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will not use the rod h-s his son, |
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a time to love and a time to h; |
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H evil and love good; |
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I loved Jacob, but I h-d Esau. |
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If he h-s and divorces |
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your neighbor and h your enemy. |
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do what is good to those who h you |
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me and does not h his own father |
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want to do, but I do what I h. |
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loved Jacob, but I have h-d Esau. |
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not harbor h against your brother. |
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stones, wood, h, or straw, |
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will strike your h, and you will |
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lay their hands on the bull’s h |
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You anoint my h with oil; |
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will heap burning coals on his h, |
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Man has no place to lay his h. |
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His h was brought on a platter |
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Christ is the h of every man, and |
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the man is the h of the woman, |
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her h uncovered dishonors her h, |
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husband is the h of the wife as |
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For I am the LORD who h-s you. |
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their sin, and h their land. |
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He h-s the brokenhearted |
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a time to kill and a time to h; |
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and we are h-ed by his wounds. |
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H the sick, raise the dead |
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it lawful to h on the Sabbath? |
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Doctor, h yourself. |
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turn, and I would h them. |
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so that you may be h-ed. |
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By his wounds you have been h-ed. |
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will rise with h in its wings, |
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gifts of h by the one Spirit, |
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the tree are for h the nations, |
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The h don’t need a doctor, |
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may you h in heaven and forgive |
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One who shaped the ear not h, |
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with their eyes and h with their ears, |
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Have you not h-d? Has it not been |
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Dry bones, h the word of the LORD |
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You have h-d that it was said |
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longed . . . to h the things you h |
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Anyone who h-s my word and |
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My sheep h my voice, |
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And how can they h without a |
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So faith comes from what is h-d, |
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no eye has seen, no ear has h-d, |
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according to his will, he h-s us. |
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If anyone h-s my voice and opens |
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For the h of the law are not |
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of the word and not h only, |
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works of the law or by h with faith? |
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I will harden his h so that he |
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when you seek him with all your h |
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LORD your God with all your h, |
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found a man after his own h. |
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but the LORD sees the h. |
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meditation of my h be acceptable |
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create a clean h for me and |
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Your word in my h so that I may |
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Search me, God, and know my h; |
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Trust in the LORD with all your h, |
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The h is more deceitful than |
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them and write it on their h-s. |
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I will give you a new h |
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Blessed are the pure in h, |
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there your h will be also. |
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the law is written on their h-s. |
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and circumcision is of the h |
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believe in your h that God raised |
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you do, do it from the h, as done |
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God created the h-s and the earth. |
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Most High, Creator of h and earth, |
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h, the highest h, cannot contain |
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When I observe your h-s, the work |
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The h-s declare the glory of God, |
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Your faithful love reaches to h, |
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Who do I have in h but you? |
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Let the h-s be glad and the earth |
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For as high as the h-s are above |
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time for every activity under h: |
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create a new h and a new earth; |
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coming with the clouds of h. |
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the kingdom of h has come near! |
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The h-s suddenly opened for him, |
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for yourselves treasures in h, |
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H and earth will pass away, |
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Who will go up to h? |
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to the third h fourteen years ago. |
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but our citizenship is in h, |
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Christ did not enter a sanctuary . . . but into h itself, |
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that day the h-s will pass away |
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I saw a new h and a new earth |
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and your h Father knows that you |
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a multitude of the h host with |
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There are h bodies and earthly |
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by God’s h call in Christ |
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who share in a h calling, |
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came and told Abram the H, |
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This is one of the H boys. |
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LORD, the God of the H-s, |
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He answered them, “I’m a H. |
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of Benjamin, a H born of H-s; |
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and you will strike his h. |
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Esau’s h with his hand. |
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has raised his h against me. |
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has raised his h against me. |
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h nor depth, nor any other |
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length and width, h and depth |
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born in my house will be my h. |
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if children, also h-s—h-s of God |
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h-s according to the promise. |
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then God has made you an h. |
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to have two hands and go to h |
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authority to throw people into h |
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and a h of salvation on his head; |
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Take the h of salvation |
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He is our h and shield. |
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Where will my h come from? |
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gifts of healing, h-ing, administrating, |
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LORD has h-ed us to this point |
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I do believe; h my unbelief! |
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He is able to h those who are |
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I will make a h corresponding to him. |
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You are a h of the fatherless. |
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a h who is always found in times |
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Lord is my h; I will not be afraid. |
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For while we were still h, |
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as a h gathers her chicks under |
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are the feet of the h, who proclaims |
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unleavened bread and bitter h-s. |
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“H I am,” he answered. |
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ran to Eli and said, “H I am; |
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I said: H I am. Send me. |
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Sons are indeed a h from the LORD, |
1. The Great; king in Judea at the time of Jesus’s birth; executed male babies (Mt 2).
2. Archelaus; son of 1. (Mt 2:22).
3. Philip; son of 1. (Mk 6:17).
4. Antipas; son of 1.; tetrarch of Galilee; arrested and executed John the Baptist (Mt 14:1-12).
5. Agrippa I; grandson of 1.; persecuted the church; died when he didn’t give glory to God (Ac 12).
6. Agrippa II; son of 5. (Ac 25:13). Heard Paul’s defense (25:22–26:32).
Wife of Herod Antipas, formerly of Herod Philip; requested head of John the Baptist (Mt 14:3-11; Mk 6:17-28; Lk 3:19).
Ancient people of the promised land (Gn 10:15-18; 15:20); Abraham lived among them (Gn 23); Esau married them (26:34; 27:46; 36:2). Formerly lived in the hill country (Nm 13:29; Jos 9:1; 11:3; 12:8); dispossessed by Israel (Ex 23:23; Dt 7:1; 20:17; Jos 3:10); some remained (Jdg 3:5; 1Kg 9:20-21); fought alongside Israel (1Sm 26:6).
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H-s, Perizzites, Rephaim |
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and spoke to the H-s: |
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daughter of Beeri the H |
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wife of Uriah the H? |
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and your mother a H. |
Son of Ahaz; king of Judah (2Kg 18–20; 2Ch 29-32; Is 36–39). Reformer (2Kg 18:4; 2Ch 29–31). Healed of fatal illness (2Kg 20:1-11); showed treasuries to Babylonians (20:12-19).
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The h things belong to the LORD |
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Cleanse me from my h faults. |
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and nothing h that won’t be made |
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they hid from the LORD |
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she hid him for three months. |
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because she hid the messengers |
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h me in the shadow of your wings |
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hid me in the shadow of his hand. |
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situated on a hill cannot be h-den. |
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and went off and hid your talent |
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your life is h-den with Christ |
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Fall on us and h us from the |
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You are my h place; |
HIGH See also HIGH PLACE, HIGH PRIEST, MOST HIGH
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For as h as the heavens are |
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took him to a very h mountain |
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so my ways are h than your ways, |
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the LORD is great and is h praised; |
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of himself more h than he should |
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people were sacrificing on the h-s, |
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LORD at the h in Gibeon |
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They enraged him with their h-s |
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led him away to Caiaphas the h, |
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become a merciful and faithful h |
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this is the kind of h we need: |
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make a straight h for our God in |
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Go out into the h-s and hedges and |
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the cattle on a thousand h-s. |
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mountain and h will be leveled; |
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situated on a h cannot be hidden |
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mountain and h will be made low |
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and to the h-s, ‘Cover us!’ |
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your prayers will not be h-ed. |
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He struck Jacob’s h socket |
1. King of Tyre; helped David build his palace and Solomon build the temple (2Sm 5:11; 2Kg 5). Manned Solomon’s fleet (1Kg 9:27).
2. Craftsman; helped build the temple and its furnishings (1Kg 7:13-14); also called Huram (2Ch 4:11) or Huram-abi (2:13; 4:16).
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the morning to h workers for his |
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of my father’s h workers have more |
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he is a h hand and doesn’t care |
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Who was it that h you? |
A people group from Asia Minor (modern Turkey) in contrast to the Hethites, who were Canaanites.
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all the land of the H-s |
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to all the kings of the H-s |
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Solomon loved . . . H women |
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Your right hand h-s on to me. |
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You h my right hand. |
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Your heart must h on to my words |
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I will h on to you with my |
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h-ing firm to the word of life. |
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by him all things h together. |
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test all things. H on to what is |
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take h of eternal life |
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Let us h on to the confession of |
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It is a h when they send gifts |
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Who is like you, glorious in h, |
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in the splendor of his h |
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so that we can share his h. |
HOLY See also HOLY PLACE, HOLY SPIRIT
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you are standing is h ground. |
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and be h because I am h. |
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is no one h like the LORD. |
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H, h, h is the LORD of |
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who is my equal?” asks the H One. |
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So then, the law is h, and the |
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and called us with a h calling, |
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is written, Be h, because I am h. |
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regard Christ the Lord as h |
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H, h, h, Lord God, the |
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I also saw the h city, new |
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between the h and the most h. |
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enter the most h in this way: |
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Then he made the most h; |
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Who may stand in his h? |
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standing in the h” (let the reader |
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entered the most h once for all |
Third person of the Trinity, through whom God acts, reveals his will, empowers individuals, and discloses his personal presence.
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or take your H from me. |
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and grieved his H. |
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baptize you with the H and fire. |
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speaks against the H, it will not |
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Father and of the Son and of the H, |
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The H will come upon you |
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and the H descended on |
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Father give the H to those who ask |
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the Counselor, the H, |
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they were all filled with the H |
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H had been poured out even on |
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forbidden by the H to speak |
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Did you receive the H when you |
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your body is a temple of the H |
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sealed with the promised H. |
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don’t grieve God’s H, |
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carried along by the H. |
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God provides h-s for those who are |
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sparrow finds a h, and a swallow |
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Go back to your h, and tell all |
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to him and make our h with him. |
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is hungry, he should eat at h, |
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from the body and at h with the Lord. |
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If the h had known what time the |
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not without honor except in his h |
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for the sexually immoral and h-s, |
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How painful h words can be! |
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word with an h and good heart, |
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land flowing with milk and h |
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What is sweeter than h? |
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sweeter than h dripping from a |
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It is not good to eat too much h |
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his food was locusts and wild h. |
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crowned him with glory and h. |
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is not without h except in his |
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H your father and your mother |
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H the LORD with your possessions |
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your name be h-ed as holy. |
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H your father and your mother; |
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This people h me with their |
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if one member is h-ed, all the |
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whatever is h, whatever is just |
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ourselves h in everything. |
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where then is my h? Who can see |
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Put your h in God, for I will |
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This h will not disappoint |
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Rejoice in h; be patient in |
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three remain: faith, h, and love. |
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what is the h of his calling, |
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Christ in you, the h of glory. |
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like the rest, who have no h. |
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a helmet of the h of salvation. |
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birth into a living h through |
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reason for the h that is in you |
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who has this h in him purifies |
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He kills me, I will h in him. |
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all things, h-s all things |
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the reality of what is h-d for, |
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caught in the thicket by its h-s. |
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My shield, the h of my salvation |
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and it had ten h-s. |
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has raised up a h of salvation |
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has thrown the h and its rider into |
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chariots, and others in h-s, but we |
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The h is a false hope for safety |
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and there was a white h. |
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and there was a white h. |
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H in the highest heaven! |
Prophet in Israel near the end of the kingdom; his marriage modeled God’s love and Israel’s unfaithfulness (Hs 1–3).
Son of Elah; last king of Israel (2Kg 15:30; 17:1-6).
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respectable, h, able to teach, |
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Be h to one another without |
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in their needs; pursue h. |
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neglect to show h, for by doing |
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of the heavenly h with the angel |
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mind-set of the flesh is h to God |
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I will put h between you and the |
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down the dividing wall of h. |
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who endured such h from sinners |
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with the world is h toward God? |
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you are neither cold nor h. |
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not h, not an excessive drinker, |
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that day and h no one knows |
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But an h is coming, and is now |
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The h has come for the Son of |
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Father, the h has come. |
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keep you from the h of testing |
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dwell in the h of the LORD as |
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zeal for your h has consumed me, |
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Unless the LORD builds a h, |
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Wisdom has built her h; |
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for my h will be called a h of prayer |
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who built his h on the rock. |
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And everyone who has left h-s, |
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My h will be called a h of prayer. |
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he was of the h and family line |
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my Father’s h into a marketplace |
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In my Father’s h are many |
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builder has more honor than the h. |
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a spiritual h, are being built |
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will be the members of his h. |
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believed, along with his whole h. |
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believe God with his entire h. |
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manages his own h competently |
Wife of Shallum; prophetess in Josiah’s time (2Kg 22:14).
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heaven on the h race to see if |
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Even h wrath will praise you; |
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I led them with h cords, with |
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is he served by h hands, |
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not depend on h will or effort |
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is wiser than h wisdom, |
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is one flesh for h-s, another for |
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and all h together will see it |
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pour out my Spirit on all h; |
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you except what is common to h. |
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between God and h, Jesus Christ, |
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Moses was a very h man, |
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He leads the h in what is right |
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but gives grace to the h. |
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h and riding on a donkey, |
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Blessed are the h, for they |
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I am lowly and h in heart, |
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but gives grace to the h. |
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that he might h you and test you |
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despise a broken and h-d heart. |
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whoever h-s himself like this child |
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who exalts himself will be h-d, |
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he h-d himself by becoming |
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H yourselves before the Lord, |
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H yourselves, therefore, under the |
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and to walk h with your God. |
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In his h justice was denied him. |
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and h comes before honor. |
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but in h consider others as more |
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clothe yourselves with h toward one |
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Those who h . . . for righteousness |
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They will no longer h; |
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If I were h, I would not tell |
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and giving food to the h. |
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your enemy is h, give him food |
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days and forty nights, he was h. |
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For I was h and you gave me |
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Blessed are you who are now h, |
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who comes to me will ever be h, |
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If your enemy is h, feed him. |
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You are to eat it in a h; |
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sister is h by what you eat |
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Your desire will be for your h, |
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“Go call your h,” he told her, |
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you’ve had five h-s, and the man you now have is not your h. |
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A h should fulfill his marital |
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for the h is the head of the wife |
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H-s, love your wives, just as |
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the h of one wife, |
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encourage. . . women to love their h-s |
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H-s, in the same way, live with |
David’s friend and spy in Absalom’s court (2Sm 15:32–17:15).
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praying and singing h-s to God, |
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in psalms, h-s, and spiritual |
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psalms, h-s, and spiritual songs |
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are full of h and lawlessness |
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Let love be without h. |
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you must not be like the h-s, |
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H! First take the beam of wood |
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scribes and Pharisees, h-s! |
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I WHO I. |
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I the first and I the last. There is no |
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“I,” said Jesus, |
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“I . . . am he” |
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Before Abraham was, I. |
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“I he,” Jesus told them |
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warn those who are i, comfort |
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Do not make an i for yourself, |
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Their i-s are silver and gold, |
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incense, another praises an i— |
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abstain from food offered to i-s, |
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about food sacrificed to i-s: |
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we know that “an i is nothing |
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my dear friends, flee from i. |
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i, sorcery, hatreds, strife, |
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desire, and greed, which is i. |
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overlooked the times of i, |
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silence the i of foolish people |
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reject foolish and i disputes, |
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those who are i and are going |
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then you are i children and not |
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stomach and your frequent i. |
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my God i-s my darkness. |
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Let us make man in our i, |
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Whose i and inscription is this? |
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he is the i and glory of God, |
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He is the i of the invisible God, |
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an i of the beast |
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I urge you to i of me. |
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I me, as I also i Christ. |
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of their lives, i their faith. |
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do not i what is evil, but what is |
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Therefore, be i of God, as |
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but will be i of those who inherit |
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have a son, and name him I. |
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they will name him I, which is |
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associate with sexually i people |
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No sexually i people, idolaters, |
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Every sexually i or impure or |
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there isn’t any i or irreverent |
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murderers, sexually i, sorcerers |
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except in a case of sexual i, |
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except for sexual i, and marries |
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We weren’t born of sexual i, |
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abstain . . . from sexual i, |
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The body is not for sexual i but for |
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Flee sexual i! Every other sin |
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Let us not commit sexual i as some |
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But sexual i and any impurity or |
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that you keep away from sexual i, |
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glory of the i God for images |
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the King eternal, i, invisible |
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body must be clothed with i. |
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the only One who has i, dwelling |
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brought life and i to light |
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into an inheritance that is i, |
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humbly receive the i word, |
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have neglected the more i matters |
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on to you as most i what I also |
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others as more i than yourselves |
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Is anything i for the LORD? |
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It is i for God to do wrong, |
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Nothing will be i for you. |
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With man this is i, but with God |
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For God has i all in disobedience, |
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Scripture i everything under |
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immoral or i or greedy person, |
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cleanse you from all your i-ies |
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as slaves to moral i, |
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and any i or greed should |
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to the Gentiles the i riches of |
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an altar for the burning of i; |
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prayer be set before you as i, |
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against Israel and i David to count |
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and the dead will be raised i, |
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Sown in corruption, raised in i; |
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If wealth i-s, don’t set your heart on it. |
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said to the Lord, “I our faith.” |
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He must i, but I must decrease. |
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Christ within them was i when he |
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heard i words, which a human being |
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rejoice with i and glorious joy |
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mouths of i-s and nursing babies, |
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mouths of i-s and nursing babies? |
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Like newborn i-s, desire the |
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in no way i to those “super-apostles” |
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the i is blessed by the superior. |
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His understanding is i. |
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Such people are i-d by empty |
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You will i their land, since I |
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the humble will i the land |
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his household will i the wind, |
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blameless will i what is good. |
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humble, for they will i the earth. |
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must I do to i eternal life? |
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will not i God’s kingdom? |
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to be a people for his i, |
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Levi has no i among his brothers, the LORD is his i, |
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In him we have also received an i, |
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and into an i that is imperishable, |
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you and did not conceal my i. |
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crushed because of our i-ies; |
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punished him for the i of us all. |
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born prematurely but there is no i, |
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Is there i with God? |
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don’t want to use paper and i. |
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him to an i, and took care |
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our i person is being renewed |
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strengthened . . . in the i being |
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two denarii, gave them to the i, |
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wash my hands in i and go around |
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will they be incapable of i? |
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hands that shed i blood, |
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as serpents and as i as doves. |
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sinned by betraying i blood, |
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pretended to be i in their |
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tablets i-d by the finger of God. |
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I have i-d you on the palms of my |
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but none could read the i |
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Whose image and i is this? |
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God gave them a spirit of i, |
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A man is praised for his i, |
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to understand my i into the |
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I i on paying the full price, |
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then that David, i by the Spirit |
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All Scripture is i by God and is |
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I have i-d my king on Zion, |
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those that exist are i by God. |
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Your good Spirit to i them. |
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I will i you and show you the |
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a wise person i-s its mouth; |
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This book of i must not depart |
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his delight is in the LORD’S i, |
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The i of the LORD is perfect, |
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see wonderous things from your i. |
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but I delight in your i. |
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Listen, my son, to your father’s i, |
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Listen to i and be wise; |
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who follows divine i will be happy. |
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For i will go out of Zion and |
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For i will go out of Zion and |
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in the past was written for our i, |
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were written for our instruction, |
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the goal of our i is love |
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may have countless i-s in Christ, |
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whoever ignores an i is sensible. |
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there began to yell i-s at him: |
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of those who i you have fallen |
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who mocks the poor i-s his Maker, |
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blessed when they i you and |
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of those who i you have fallen |
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he was i-ed, but he did not i |
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if you walk before me . . . with . . . i |
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He still retains his i, even though you |
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You desire i in the inner self |
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The i of the upright guides them, |
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with i and dignity in your teaching. |
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The woman was i and beautiful, |
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I will i your labor pains; |
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and reveal the i-s of the hearts. |
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But Moses i-d with the LORD his |
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sins against the LORD, who can i |
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sin of many and i-d for the rebels. |
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the Spirit himself i-s for us with |
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He always lives to i for them. |
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perseverance and i for all the |
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prayers, i-s, and thanksgivings |
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has sexual i with an animal |
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You are not to have sexual i with |
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you must not charge him i. |
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You may charge a foreigner i, |
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who does not lend his silver at i |
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received my money back with i. |
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not only for his own i-s, but also |
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has an unhealthy i in disputes |
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I with us; give your daughters |
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You must not i with them, |
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and i with the peoples who |
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a dream, and no one can i it. |
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and the ability to i dreams, |
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in other tongues? Do all i? |
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unless he i-s so that the church |
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and let someone i. |
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Don’t i-s belong to God? |
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tell me the dream and its i, |
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inscription and give me its i, |
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to another, i of tongues. |
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from the prophet’s own i, |
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But if there is no i, that person |
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The man was i with his wife Eve, |
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king of Assyria i-d the whole land, |
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For a nation has i-d my land, |
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fine way of i-ing God’s command |
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glory of kings to i a matter. |
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I have carefully i-d everything |
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His i attributes, that is, his |
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He is the image of the i God, |
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immortal, i, the only God, |
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Then i Jesse to the sacrifice, |
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For many are i-d, but few are |
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a banquet, i those who are poor, |
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was you who created my i parts; |
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a person is a Jew who is one i, |
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it there, and made the i float. |
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break them with an i scepter; |
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I sharpens i, and one man |
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legs were i, . . . feet were partly i and |
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the unholy and i, for those who |
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gracious gifts and calling are i. |
Son of Abraham and Sarah; fulfillment of a promise (Gn 17:17; 21:5). God tested Abraham by asking him to sacrifice Isaac (Gn 22; Heb 11:17-19). Married Rebekah (Gn 24). Heir to Abraham’s promise (Gn 25:5,11; Ps 105:9; Rm 9:7). Father of Esau and Jacob (Gn 25:21-26); blessed Jacob (Gn 27). Lied to Abimelech in Gerar about Rebekah (26:7-11). Died in Hebron (35:27-29).
Son of Amoz; prophet to four kings of Judah (Is 1:1). Called (Is 6). Sons’ names were symbolic (7:3; 8:3).
Saul’s son; tried to become king (2Sm 2:8-17; 3:6-16); was murdered (2Sm 4).
Son of Abraham and Hagar (Gn 16:11-15). Received a blessing but not the promise (17:18-21). Descendants are perpetual opponents of Israel (25:18).
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the many coasts and i-s be glad. |
Name God gave Jacob (Gn 32:28; 35:10). Also his descendants—God’s chosen people—and their land (Ex 3:16; 1Sm 13:19; 15:35; 1Kg 4:1; Mt 2:6,20; Php 3:5). In the divided kingdom, the northern (1Kg 12:20).
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about him, “Here truly is an I |
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They are I-s, and to them belong |
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For I too am an I, a descendant |
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Are they I-s? So am I. |
Son of Jacob and Leah (Gn 30:18). Tribe with territory from Jezreel to Tabor (Jos 19:17-23); its troops who rallied to David understood the times (1Ch 12:32).
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Fourth son of Aaron (Ex 6:23; 28:1; Nm 26:20; 1Ch 6:3; 24:1); took over priesthood when their brothers died (Lv 10:6,12,16; Nm 3:4; 1Ch 24:2); in charge of the Levites (Ex 38:21; Nm 4:28,33; 7:8).
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from i palaces harps bring you |
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lie on beds inlaid with i, |
Israelite who asked for and received a blessing (1Ch 4:9-10).
A king of Canaan, whose commander Sisera was defeated by Israel (Jdg 4–5).
Son of Isaac and Rebekah; younger twin brother of Esau (Gn 25:21-26). Took birthright (25:33); fled Esau (27:41–28:5). Received the promise (28:10-22). Worked for his wives (29:1-30). Wrestled with God (32:22-32); God changed his name to Israel (32:28; 49:2). Reconciled with Esau (33:4-16). Fathered the twelve tribes (29:21–30:24; 35:16-18). Went to Egypt (46:1-7). Died there, buried in Hebron (49:29–50:14). Ancestor of Jesus (Mt 1:2).
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Even so, I loved J, |
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J-’s well was there, and Jesus |
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J I have loved, but Esau I have |
Synagogue leader whose daughter Jesus restored (Mk 5:22-43; Lk 8:41-56).
1. Apostle; son of Zebedee; brother of John (Mt 4:21; 10:2). At transfiguration (17:1); in Gethsemane (26:36-37). Martyred (Ac 12:2).
2. Apostle; son of Alphaeus (Mt 10:3).
3. Brother of Jesus (Mt 13:55; Gl 1:19). Believed after the resurrection (Jn 7:3; Ac 1:14; 1Co 15:7). Leader of church in Jerusalem (Ac 15; 21:18; Gl 2:9). Author (Jms 1:1).
Son of Noah (Gn 5:32; 9:18-27).
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in the house except a j of oil. |
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an alabaster j of very expensive |
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an alabaster j of perfume |
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have this treasure in clay j-s, |
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He found a fresh j of a donkey, |
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His brothers were j of him, |
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Lord your God, am a j God, |
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another god. He is a j God. |
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is a consuming fire, a j God. |
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and I will be j for my holy name |
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I will make you j of those who |
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For I am j for you with a godly |
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provoked his j with different gods |
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For j enrages a husband, and he |
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hatreds, strife, j, outbursts of |
Descendants of Canaan (Gn 10:16; 15:21; Ex 3:8; Dt 7:1; 20:17), inhabitants of Jebus (1Ch 11:4). Defeated by Judah and Benjamin, but not dispossessed (Jos 15:63; Jdg 1:8,21; 3:5); defeated by David (2Sm 5:6-9) and enslaved by Solomon (1Kg 9:20-21).
1. Son of Jehu; king of Israel (2Kg 13:1-9).
2. Son of Josiah; king of Judah (2Kg 23:30-34). Called Shallum (Jr 22:11).
1. Alternate name of Joash son of Ahaziah, king of Judah (2Kg 12).
2. Son of Jehoahaz; king of Israel (2Kg 13:10–14:13).
Son of Jehoiakim; king of Judah (2Kg 24:6). Also called Jeconiah or Coniah (Jr 22:24; 24:1). Exiled (2Kg 24:10-17) but later favored (25:27-30).
Son of Josiah; king of Judah. Succeeded his brother Jehoahaz; name changed from Eliakim by Neco (2Kg 23:34). Burned Jeremiah’s scroll (Jr 36). Became vassal of Babylon; later rebelled and was defeated (2Kg 24:1-6; Dn 1:2).
1. Alternate form of Joram, son of Ahab; king of Israel (2Kg 3:1).
2. Son of Jehoshaphat; king of Judah (2Kg 8:16-24; 2Ch 21). Ahab’s son-in-law (2Kg 8:18). Edom gained independence during his reign (8:20).
1. Son of Asa; king of Judah (1Kg 15:24). Initially faithful, strong, blessed (2Ch 17). Then married Ahab’s daughter Athaliah and formed alliances with Ahab and Joram, kings of Israel (1Kg 22; 2Kg 3; 8:26; 2Ch 18; 20).
2. Valley of judgment (Jl 3:2,12).
1. Son of Hanani; prophet against Baasha king of Israel (1Kg 16:1-12).
2. Son of Jehoshaphat; king of Israel. Anointed by Elisha’s servant; executed Ahaziah king of Judah, Joram, Jezebel and the house of Ahab in Israel, and the worshipers of Baal (2Kg 9–10; cf. 1Kg 19:16-17).
Gileadite judge who made rash vow affecting his daughter (Jdg 11–12; 1Sm 12:11; Heb 11:32).
Prophet to Judah in the time leading up to the exile (Jr 1:1-3). Put in stocks (20:1-3), threatened (Jr 26), opposed (Jr 28), imprisoned (32:2; 37), censured (Jr 36), and thrown into a cistern (Jr 38). Taken to Egypt against his will (Jr 43).
City near the Jordan River north of the Dead Sea (Nm 22:1). Spied out (Jos 2) and conquered (Jos 6; Heb 11:30) by Joshua; rebuilt by Hiel (1Kg 16:34). Visited by Jesus (Mt 20:29-34; Mk 10:46-52; Lk 18:35; 19:1-10).
1. Son of Nebat; Solomon’s servant; rebelled; first king of Israel (1Kg 11:26–12:20). Judged for notorious idolatry (12:25–14:20).
2. Son of Joash, king of Israel (2Kg 14:23-29).
Formerly called Salem (Gn 14:18; Ps 76:2) or Jebus (Jos 18:28); 1Ch 11:4. David conquered it and made it his capital (2Sm 5:5-9); Solomon built temple, palace, and fortifications (1Kg 3:1). Conquered by Babylon (2Kg 24:10-12). Rebuilt and resettled after the exile (Ezr 1; Neh 12:27). Jesus visited (Mt 21:1; Jn 2:13); mourned (Mt 23:37). Important city in early church (Ac 15:4). New Jerusalem promised (Rv 3:12; 21:2,10).
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J, the city I chose for myself to put my name there. |
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Pray for the well-being of J: |
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If I forget you, J, may my right |
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Speak tenderly to J, and announce |
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From . . . rebuild J until an Anointed |
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J! J that kills the prophets and |
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say that the place to worship is in J. |
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you will be my witnesses in J, in all |
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holy city, the new J, coming down |
Son of Jozadak; high priest; returned with Zerubbabel (Ezr 3:2; Neh 7:7).
David’s father (Ru 4:17-22; 1Sm 16; 1Ch 2:12-16; Mt 1:5-6; Lk 3:32).
Messiah and Lord (Ac 2:36; Eph 3:11; 1Pt 3:15). Born in Bethlehem (Mt 1:18-25; Lk 2:1-7) to a virgin, Mary (Mt 1:20; Lk 1:26-38). Genealogy (Mt 1:1-17; Lk 3:23-38). Raised in Nazareth (Mt 2:19-23; Lk 2:39-40). Visited the temple at age 12 (Lk 2:41-50).
Baptized by John (Mt 3:13-17; Lk 3:21). Tempted in the wilderness (Mt 4:1-11; Lk 4:1-13). Chose apostles (Lk 5:1-11,27-28; 6:12-16; Jn 1:35-51).
Transformation (Mt 17:1-9; Mk 9:2-10). Triumphal entry into Jerusalem (Mt 21:1-11; Lk 19:28-40). Betrayal and arrest (Mt 26:17-25,47-56; Mk 14:17-21,43-50; Lk 22:1-6,47-54), trial (Mt 26:57-66; 27:11-31; Mk 14:53-65; 15:1-20; Lk 22:66–23:25), crucifixion (Mt 27:32-56; Mk 15:21-39; Lk 23:32-49), and resurrection (Mt 28; Mk 16; Lk 24; Jn 20–21).
Priest of Midian; Moses’s father-in-law and adviser (Ex 3:1; 4:18; 18). Also called Reuel (2:18).
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has been born king of the J-s? |
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Are you the king of the J-s? |
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How is it that you, a J, ask for a |
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salvation is from the J-s. |
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first to the J, and also to the |
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a person is a J who is one inwardly, |
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the God of J-s only? Is he not |
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To the J-s I became like a J, |
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There is no J or Greek, slave or |
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She is far more precious than j-s. |
Wife of King Ahab of Israel, daughter of the king of Sidon; brought Baal worship to Israel (1Kg 16:31-33). Killed prophets and threatened Elijah (18:4,13; 19:1-2). Killed by Jehu (2Kg 9:30-37) in fulfillment of prophecy (1Kg 21). Name used as a label (Rv 2:20).
Son of Zeruiah; David’s nephew and commander of his troops (1Ch 2:16; 11:6). Killed Abner (2Sm 3:22-39), Absalom (2Sm 18), Amasa, and Sheba (2Sm 20). Sided with Adonijah (1Kg 1:7,19); David told Solomon to execute him (2:5-6,28-35).
1. Son of Ahaziah; king of Judah (2Kg 12). Protected by Jehoiada (2Kg 11). Repaired temple (2Ch 24:4-14).
2. Alternate name of Jehoash son of Jehoahaz, king of Israel (2Kg 13:10).
Wealthy patriarch. His book tells of his testing (Jb 1–2), perseverance (Jb 3–37), rebuke (Jb 38–41), and vindication (Jb 42; Jms 5:11).
1. Dishonest son of Samuel (2Sm 8:2).
2. Son of Pethuel; prophet who urged priests to call Judah to repentance; depicted calamities (Jl 1:1–2:11); predicted the Messiah (2:21-32; Ac 2:16).
Commander; stayed in Judah and tried to protect Gedaliah (2Kg 25:23); forced Jeremiah to go to Egypt (Jr 40–43).
1. The baptizer; Son of Zechariah; prophet. Annunciation and birth (Lk 1:5-25,57-66). Preached repentance, announced the coming Messiah (Mt 3:1-12; Mk 1:1-8; Lk 3:1-18; 7:27-28), and baptized Jesus (Mt 3:13-15; Mk 1:9; Lk 3:21-22). Fulfilled the role of Elijah (Mt 11:13-14; 17:12-13; Mk 9:12-13; Mt 3:4 cf. 2Kg 1:8). Asked Jesus to verify his identity (Mt 11:2-6; Lk 7:18-23). Beheaded by Herod Antipas (Mt 14:1-12; Mk 6:14-29; Lk 3:19-20; 9:7-9).
2. Apostle; Son of Zebedee; brother of James. Call (Mt 4:21-22; Mk 1:19-20). Among the inner three at special occasions (Mk 9:2; 14:32-33). With James, called “Sons of Thunder” (Mk 3:17); asked for places of honor (Mk 10:35-41). Often with Peter (Ac 1:13; 3:1-11; 4:13-20; 8:14); a leader in Jerusalem (Gl 2:9). In his gospel, called the disciple Jesus loved (Jn 13:23; 19:26; 20:2; 21:7,20); also wrote three letters and Revelation.
3. John Mark See MARK, JOHN
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Son of Amittai; prophet at the time of Jeroboam II (2Kg 14:23-27). Rejected God’s call to preach in Nineveh; swallowed by a great fish (Jnh 1). Prayed (Jnh 2); preached repentance in Nineveh (Jnh 3); scolded by God for his anger (Jnh 4). Used as an example (Mt 12:39-41; 16:4; Lk 11:29-32).
Son of Saul; friend of David (1Sm 18:1-4; 19:1-7; 20; 23:16-18). Killed in battle (31:1-13); mourned by David (2Sm 1:17-27).
1. Son of Ahab; king of Israel (2Kg 3). Succeeded his brother Ahaziah (1:17). Attacked Moab with the help of Judah, Edom, and Elisha (3:4-27). Wounded by Arameans (8:28); killed by Jehu (9:14-26).
2. Alternate form of Jehoram, son of Jehoshaphat; king of Judah (2Kg 8:16-24; 2Ch 21).
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the border will go down to the J |
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dry ground in the middle of the J, |
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himself in the J seven times, |
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Jesus came . . . to John at the J, |
1. Son of Jacob and Rachel. Sold into slavery in Egypt (Gn 37); imprisoned on false accusations (Gn 39); became Pharaoh’s second in command (41:39-45); sold grain to brothers (Gn 42–45); enabled his father and brothers to move to Egypt (Gn 46–47). Sons Ephraim and Manasseh each became tribes (Gn 48). Died in Egypt, buried in Canaan (50:22-26; Ex 13:19; Jos 24:32; Ac 7:16).
2. Husband of Mary; foster father of Jesus (Mt 1:16,20; Lk 2:4; 3:23; 4:22; Jn 1:45; 6:42). Carpenter (Mt 13:55). Told in a dream not to divorce Mary (Mt 1:18-25); told in a dream to flee to Egypt (2:13-23).
3. Of Arimathea; a righteous member of the Sanhedrin who sought the kingdom of God; put Jesus’s body in his tomb (Mt 27:57-60; Mk 15:43-46; Lk 23:50-53; Jn 19:38-42).
Son of Nun; successor to Moses as leader of Israelites. Leader of Moses’s army (Ex 17:8-13); Moses’s servant on Mt. Sinai (32:17). Scouted Canaan and, along with Caleb, recommended invasion (Nm 13:30–14:38). Chosen, commissioned, and encouraged by God (Nm 27:15-23; Dt 31:14-15,23; Jos 1:1-9).
Conquered Canaan (Jos 2–11) and distributed the land (Jos 12–21). Renewed the covenant and charged the people (Jos 23–24).
Son of Amon; king of Israel. Became king at age eight (2Kg 21:19–22:2). Found the book of the law and instituted reforms (2Kg 22–23; 2Ch 34–35). Died resisting Pharaoh Neco (2Kg 23:29-30; 2Ch 35:20-25).
1. Son of Gideon (Jdg 9).
2. Son of Uzziah/Azariah; coregent (2Kg 15:5), then king of Judah (15:32-38).
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like a man on a j, who left his |
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On frequent j-s, I faced dangers |
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altar of God, to God, my greatest j. |
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Restore the j of your salvation |
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A wise son brings j to his father, |
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crowned with unending j. |
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turn their mourning into j, |
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immediately receives it with j. |
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Share your master’s j!’ |
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news of great j that will be for |
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will be more j in heaven over |
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but your sorrow will turn to j. |
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peace, and j in the Holy Spirit. |
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fruit of the Spirit is love, j, peace |
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make my j complete by thinking the same |
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For the j that lay before him |
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Consider it a great j, my brothers |
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inexpressible and glorious j, |
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I have no greater j than this: |
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come before him with j songs. |
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A j heart is good medicine, |
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In the day of prosperity be j, |
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ate their food with a j and sincere |
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Let the whole earth shout j to God! |
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It will be your J, when |
Son of Jacob and Leah (Gn 29:35); tribe with large territory west and south of Jerusalem (Jos 15:20-63). Tricked by daughter-in-law (Gn 38). Ancestor of David and Jesus (Gn 49:10; 1Sm 17:12; Mt 1:3,6,16; Rv 5:5). Name of the southern part of the divided kingdom (2Kg 12:20; 14:21; 23:27; Ezk 37:15-23) and the Persian province in the restoration (Neh 5:14; Hg 1:1).
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my former way of life in J: |
1. Iscariot; apostle (Mt 10:4); treasurer, miser, thief (Jn 12:4-6). Betrayed Jesus (Mt 26:21-25,44-50; Lk 22:3-6; Jn 13:21-30); committed suicide (Mt 27:3-10; Ac 1:16-20).
2. Son of James; apostle; called Thaddaeus (Mt 10:3; Mk 3:18; Lk 6:16; Jn 14:22).
3. Brother of Jesus (Mt 13:55; Mk 6:3); also called Jude.
Brother of Jesus; also called Judas; author (Mt 13:55; Jd 1).
Another name for the territory of Judah.
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Jesus was born in Bethlehem of J |
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Pontius Pilate was governor of J, |
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in Jerusalem, in all J and Samaria, |
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Won’t the J of the whole earth do |
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LORD raised up j-s, who saved |
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a j . . . who didn’t fear God or |
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May the LORD j between me and |
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He is coming to j the earth. |
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He j-s the world with righteousness; |
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There is a God who j-s on earth! |
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coming to j the earth. He will j the |
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Do not j, so that you won’t be j-d. |
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rather j according to righteous |
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I did not come to j the world but |
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that the saints will j the world? |
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who is going to j the living and |
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who are you to j your neighbor? |
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the dead were j-d according to |
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the wicked will not stand up in the j, |
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my mouth, for I hope in your j-s. |
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Teach me good j and discernment, |
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arrived and a j was given in |
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Sodom on the day of j than for |
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not come under j but has passed |
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his j-s and untraceable |
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eats and drinks j on himself. |
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die once—and after this, j— |
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has come for j to begin with |
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because his j-s are true and |
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will all stand before the j of God. |
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all appear before the j of Christ, |
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and the oil j will not run dry |
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Judge of the whole earth do what is j? |
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is holy and j and good. |
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whatever is j, whatever is pure |
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must not deny j to a poor person |
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but he gives j to the oppressed. |
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The evil do not understand j, |
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He will bring j to the nations. |
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the LORD, showing faithful love, j, |
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But let j flow like water, |
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will proclaim j to the nations. |
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kind of herb, and you bypass j |
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and raised for our j. |
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j leading to life for everyone. |
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he had j-ied himself rather than God. |
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righteous servant will j many, |
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But wanting to j himself, he |
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down to his house j-ied rather than |
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who believes is j-ied through him |
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They are j-ied freely by his grace |
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a person is j-ied by faith apart |
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and those he called, he also j-ied; |
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God is the one who j-ies. |
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no one is j-ied by the works of the |
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we might be j-ied by faith in Christ |
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that God would j the Gentiles by |
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a person is j-ied by works and not |
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the LORD requires of you: to act j, |