Oasis, also called Kadesh-barnea. Where Abraham fought the Amalekites (Gn 14:7). Where the Israelites camped, they sent out spies, and Moses struck the rock (Nm 13:26; 20:1,11; 27:14; 32:8; Dt 1:46; 9:23; Jdg 11:16-17). Southern limit of Judah (Nm 34:4; Jos 10:41; 15:3).
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be with me, and k me from harm |
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and in k-ing them there is an |
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K your tongue from evil and your |
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How can a young man k his way pure? By k-ing your word. |
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K my commands and live |
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fear God and k his commands, |
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K listening, but do not understand; |
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You will k . . . in perfect peace |
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“I have kept all these,” the young |
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hates his life in this world will k it |
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loves me, he will k my word. |
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the race, I have kept the faith. |
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whoever k-s the entire law, |
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and unfading, kept in heaven for |
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and those who k the words of |
Abraham’s second wife (Gn 25:1-4).
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give you the k-s of the kingdom |
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and I hold the k-s of death and |
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the One who has the k of David, |
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Whoever k-s a person must be put |
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his brother Abel and k-ed him. |
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Am I God, k-ing and giving life |
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a time to k and a time to heal; |
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Don’t fear those who k the body but are not able to k the soul; |
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k-ed, and be raised the third day. |
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way to arrest Jesus and k him. |
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Why are you trying to k me? |
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You k-ed the source of life, |
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For the letter k-s, but the Spirit |
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Love is patient, love is k. |
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And be k and compassionate to |
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seed in it according to their k-s. |
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the birds according to their k-s, |
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asked, “What k of man is this? |
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is a root of all k-s of evil, |
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K to the poor is a loan to the |
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God’s k is intended to lead you to |
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consider God’s k and severity: |
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patience, k, goodness, faithfulness |
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days there was no k in Israel; |
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said, “Give us a k to judge us |
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anointed David k over the house |
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The k-s of the earth take their |
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The LORD is K forever and ever; |
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Who is this K of glory? |
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It is by me that k-s reign and rulers |
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the glory of k-s to investigate |
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my eyes have seen the K, |
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the living God and eternal K. |
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Look, your k is coming to you; |
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who has been born k of the Jews? |
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See, your K is coming to you, |
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JESUS, THE K OF THE JEWS |
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Now to the K eternal, immortal |
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for k-s and all those who are in |
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K of k-s, and the Lord of lords, |
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K OF K-s AND LORD OF |
KINGDOM See also KINGDOM OF GOD; KINGDOM OF HEAVEN
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you will be my k of priests and |
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Your k is an everlasting k; |
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showed him all the k-s of the world |
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Your k come. Your will be done |
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these are the children of the k. |
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I will give you the keys of the k |
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nation, and k against k. |
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will give you, up to half my k. |
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But seek his k, and these |
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my k is not from here.” |
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transferred us into the k of the Son |
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The k of the world has become |
KINGDOM OF GOD (GOD’S KINGDOM)
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But seek first the k and his |
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for a rich person to enter the k. |
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for the k belongs to such as these. |
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You are not far from the k. |
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you see, the k is in your midst. |
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is born again, he cannot see the k. |
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for the k is not eating drinking, |
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will not inherit God’s k? |
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Repent, because the k has come near! |
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poor in spirit, for the k is theirs. |
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The k is like a mustard seed |
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I will give you the keys of the k, |
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k belongs to such as these. |
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for k belongs to the LORD; |
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but the k-es of an enemy are |
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betraying the Son of Man with a k? |
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Greet one another with a holy k. |
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mouth that has not k-ed him. |
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that he would k me with the |
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The One I k, he’s the one; |
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Every k will bow to me, every |
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the Lord, every k will bow to me |
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name of Jesus every k will bow |
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let us k before the LORD our |
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a stone’s throw, knelt down, |
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For this reason I k before the |
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and took the k to slaughter his |
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k me together in my mother’s |
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fitted and k together by every |
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K, and the door will be |
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I stand at the door and k. |
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be like God, k-ing good and evil. |
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For now I k that you fear God, |
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Egyptians will k that I am the LORD |
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But I k that my Redeemer lives, |
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since he k-s the secrets of the |
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and k that I am God, |
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LORD k-s the thoughts of mankind; |
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You have searched me and k-n me. |
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You k when I sit down and when I |
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Search me, God, and k my heart; |
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for you don’t k what a day might |
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K the LORD, for they will all k me |
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your left hand k what your right |
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your Father k-s the things you need |
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I never knew you! Depart from me, |
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that day and hour no one k-s |
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you don’t k what day your Lord |
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I k my own, and my own k me, |
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We k that his testimony is true. |
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not for you to k times or |
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For though they knew God, they |
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searches our hearts k-s the mind |
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We k that all things work |
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Now I k in part, but then I will k fully, as I am fully k-n. |
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k Christ’s love that surpasses |
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is not how you came to k about |
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the surpassing value of k-ing Christ |
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to k him and the power of his |
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I k whom I have believed in |
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The Lord k-s those who are his, |
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who says, “I have come to k him,” |
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to k love: he laid down his life |
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the tree of the k of good and evil. |
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Can anyone teach God k, |
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wondrous k is beyond me. |
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of the LORD is the beginning of k; |
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The wise store up k, |
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of the wisdom and the k of God! |
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K inflates with pride, but love |
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all mysteries and all k, |
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Christ’s love that surpasses k, |
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In him are hidden . . . wisdom and k. |
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what is falsely called k. |
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in the grace and k of our Lord |
1. Led rebellion against Moses (Nm 16; Jd 11).
2. Kohathite Levite (Ex 6:21; 1Ch 6:22); ancestor of temple singers (2Ch 20:19; Pss 42; 44–49; 84–85; 87–88).
Rebekah’s brother (Gn 24:29); father of Leah and Rachel (Gn 29:15-30).
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that your l in the Lord is |
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You are to l six days and do all |
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they don’t l or spin thread. |
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but fools die for l of sense. |
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You l one thing: Go, sell all |
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Now if any of you l-s wisdom, |
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were thrown alive into the l of fire |
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second death, the l of fire. |
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God himself will provide the l |
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The wolf will dwell with the l, |
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He gathers the l-s in his arms |
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Like a l led to the slaughter |
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you out like l-s among wolves. |
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L of God, who takes away the sin |
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“Feed my l-s,” he told him. |
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an unblemished and spotless l |
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Worthy is the L who was slaughtered |
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the marriage feast of the L! |
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written in the L-’s book of life. |
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Then the l will leap like a deer, |
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receive their sight, the l walk, |
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the following l for Saul and his |
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You turned my l into dancing; |
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heard in Ramah, a l with bitter |
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we sang a l, but you didn’t |
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LORD, you light my l; |
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Your word is a l for my feet and |
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but the l of the wicked is put out. |
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No one lights a l and puts it |
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The eye is the l of the body. |
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like ten virgins who took their l-s |
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the light of a l will never |
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a l out of pure, hammered gold. |
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but rather on a l, and it gives light |
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seven l-s are the seven churches. |
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and remove your l from its place |
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God called the dry l “earth,” |
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I will give this l to your |
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a l flowing with milk and honey |
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So Joshua took the entire l, |
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divide this l as an inheritance |
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Judah went into exile from its l. |
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forgive their sin, and heal their l. |
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the humble will inherit the l |
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Woe to you, l, when your king is |
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My flock from all the l-s where I |
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and strike the l with a curse. |
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those who owned l-s or houses sold |
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on the sea, his left on the l, |
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The whole earth had the same l |
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He will speak . . . in a foreign l. |
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and filthy l from your mouth. |
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every tribe and l and people |
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with the three hundred men who l |
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than a hundred l into a fool. |
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Five times I received forty l |
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These are the l words of David: |
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In the l days the mountain of |
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are first will be l, and the l first. |
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he must be l and servant of all. |
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The l enemy to be abolished is |
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of an eye, at the l trumpet. |
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In these l days, he has spoken |
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Children, it is the l hour. |
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I am the first and I am the l. |
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I am the First and the L, |
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For his anger l-s only a moment, |
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that in l times some will depart |
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Why did Sarah l, |
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The one enthroned in heaven l-s; |
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a time to weep and a time to l; |
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Even in l a heart may be sad, |
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Let your l be turned to mourning |
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white as no l on earth could |
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the stone tablets with the l |
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Moses wrote down this l and gave it |
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L after l, l after l, line after line, |
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think that I came to abolish the L |
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All the L and the Prophets depend |
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stroke of a letter in the l to drop |
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the l was given through Moses; |
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not under the l but under grace |
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So then, the l is holy, and the |
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For Christ is the end of the l |
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The l, then, was our guardian until |
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For the whole l is fulfilled in |
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I will put my l-s into their minds |
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Since the l has only a shadow |
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For whoever keeps the entire l, |
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Depart from me, you l-s! |
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and then the l one will be |
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Because l will multiply, |
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the mystery of l is already at |
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who commits sin practices l. |
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Look, I have laid a stone in Zion, |
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Man has no place to l his head. |
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in cloth and laid him in a manger, |
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I l down my life for the sheep. |
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through the l-ing on of my hands |
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ritual washings, l-ing on of hands |
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let us l aside every weight and |
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He laid down his life for us. |
1. Poor man in Jesus’s parable (Lk 16:19-31).
2. Brother of Mary and Martha; friend of Jesus (Jn 11:1-5). Died; revived by Jesus (11:3-44). Endangered because of fame (12:9-11,17).
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A l hunter doesn’t roast his game, |
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and a l person will go hungry. |
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so that you won’t become l |
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of cloud to l them on their way |
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way of the wicked l-s to ruin. |
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He l-s me beside quiet waters. |
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way, LORD, and l me on a level |
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L me to a rock that is high above me |
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l me in the everlasting way. |
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The fear of the LORD l-s to life; |
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and a child will l them. |
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Like a lamb led to the slaughter |
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l astray, if possible, even the elect. |
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and led him away to crucify him. |
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sheep by name and l-s them out. |
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is intended to l you to repentance? |
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sin l-ing to death or of obedience |
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All those led by God’s Spirit are |
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But if you are led by the Spirit, |
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He chose Judah as l, |
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For the l-s of the earth belong to |
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of the synagogue l-s, named Jairus |
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Obey your l-s and submit |
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as a number of the l women. |
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they sewed fig l-ves together and |
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and whose l does not wither |
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becomes tender and sprouts l-ves, |
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The l-ves of the tree are for |
Wife of Jacob; mother of Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar, Zebulun, and Dinah (Gn 29:16-35; 30:14-21).
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temple, so I can l against them. |
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So he l-ed back against Jesus and |
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with my God I can l over a wall. |
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greeting, the baby l-ed inside her |
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walking, l-ing, and praising God. |
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will listen and l to fear the LORD |
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that I could l your statutes. |
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and the inexperienced l a lesson; |
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L to do what is good. |
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take up my yoke and l from me, |
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for I have l-ed to be content in |
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A woman is to l quietly |
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He l-ed obedience through what he |
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He l-d it to tenant farmers and |
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are by no means l among the |
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will be called l in the kingdom |
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you did for one of the l of these |
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For I am the l of the apostles, |
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man with a l belt around his |
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garment with a l belt around his |
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This is why a man l-s his father |
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I will not l you or abandon you. |
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Spirit of the LORD had left Saul, |
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I alone am left, and they are |
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do not l me or abandon me, |
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l your gift there in front of |
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won’t he l the ninety-nine on |
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we have left everything and |
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reason a man will l his father |
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I will not l you as orphans; |
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of Hosts had not left us offspring, |
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I will never l you or abandon |
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of heaven is like l that a woman |
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beware of the l of the Pharisees |
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know that a little l |
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A little leaven l-s the whole batch |
Mountainous region of northern promised land (Dt 1:7; 11:24). Known for its cedars and lush growth (Jdg 9:15; 1Kg 5:6; 2Ch 2:8,16; Ps 72:16; 92:12; Sg 4:11,15; Is 2:13; Ezk 27:5; 31:3). God is greater (Ps 29:5-6; 104:16).
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The l has two daughters: “Give, |
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not to turn aside to the right or the l. |
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Don’t turn to the right or to the l; |
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down on your l side and place |
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don’t let your l hand know what |
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right and the other on your l, |
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right and the goats on the l. |
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Ehud son of Gera, a l Benjaminite, |
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up twelve baskets full of l pieces! |
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they collected the l pieces |
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Collect the l-s so that nothing |
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It’s not l for us to put |
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that are not l for us as Romans |
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Is it l for you to scourge a |
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with more than twelve l-s of angels? |
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“My name is L,” he answered him, |
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its l were iron, and its feet |
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they did not break his l since |
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If you l silver to my people |
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who does not l his silver at |
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come to the one who l-s generously |
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and l, expecting nothing in return. |
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borrower is a slave to the l. |
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l of days forever and ever. |
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Its l, width, and height are equal. |
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I fade away like a l shadow; |
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and the l will lie down with the |
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his skin, or a l his spots? |
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a man with l came up and knelt |
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cleanse those with l, |
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punished us l than our sins |
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You made him little l than God |
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the l light to rule over |
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L there be light, |
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L the little children come to me. |
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not the smallest l or one stroke |
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l kills, but the Spirit gives life. |
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His l-s are weighty and powerful, |
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Look at what large l-s I use |
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these things in all his l-s. |
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My foot stands on l ground; |
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Spirit lead me on l ground. |
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The path of the righteous is l; |
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and rough places into l ground. |
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mountain and hill will be l-ed; |
1. Son of Jacob and Leah (Gn 29:34). Ancestor of priestly tribe (Ex 32:25-29; Nm 3:11-13; Dt 10:6-9); received no allotment of land, only scattered towns and cities of refuge (Nm 18:20; 35:1-8; Jos 13:14,33); supported by tithes (Nm 18:21; Heb 7:5). Assisted descendants of Aaron in worship (Nm 3:5-9; 1Ch 6:16,31-32,49; 23:24-32; 2Ch 29:12-21); taught the word of God (2Ch 17:7-9; Neh 8:9-12).
2. Apostle, called Matthew (Mk 2:14; Lk 5:27-29; cf. Mt 9:9).
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Can you pull in L with a hook or |
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You crushed the heads of L; |
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came through the l priesthood |
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alarm I said, “Everyone is a l.” |
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he is a l and the father of l-s. |
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be true, even though everyone is a l, |
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we make him a l, and his word is |
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and all l-s—their share will |
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to proclaim l to the captives |
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the dogs will also l up your blood! |
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The dogs l-ed up his blood, |
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one who utters l-s will not escape. |
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They are prophesying a l to you. |
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exchanged the truth of God for a l, |
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because no l comes from the truth. |
LIE (V) (DECEIVE) See also LYING
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or l to one another. |
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God is not a man, that he might l, |
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your heart to l to the Holy Spirit |
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Do not l to one another, since |
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when you l down and when you get |
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He lets me l down in green |
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the leopard will l down with the |
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in cloth and l-ing in a manger. |
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the breath of l into his |
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the tree of l in the middle |
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then you must give l for l, |
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the l of a creature is in the blood, |
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Choose l so that you and your |
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Remember that my l is but a breath. |
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LORD is perfect, renewing one’s l; |
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will pursue me all the days of my l, |
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the blessing—l forevermore. |
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preserve my l from the anger |
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Guard it, for it is your l. |
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the one who finds me finds l |
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setting before you the way of l and the |
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awake, some to eternal l, and some |
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Don’t worry about your l, |
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gains whole world yet loses his l? |
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to give his l as a ransom for many. |
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one’s l is not in the abundance of |
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In him was l, and that l was the light |
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in him may have eternal l. |
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but has passed from death to l. |
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“I am the bread of l,” Jesus told |
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that they may have l and have it |
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I am the resurrection and the l. |
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the way, the truth, and the l. |
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too may walk in newness of l. |
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but the Spirit gives l. |
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The l I now live in the body, |
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and your l is hidden with Christ |
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required for l and godliness |
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lay down our lives for our brothers |
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in the book of l of the Lamb who |
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not eat meat with its l in it. |
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last Adam became a l Spirit. |
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only a moment, but his favor, a l. |
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and the One who l-s up my head. |
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L up your heads, you gates! |
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You have l-ed me up and have |
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so the Son of Man must be l-ed up, |
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When you l up the Son of Man, |
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if I am l-ed up from the earth I |
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“Let there be l,” and there was l. |
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The LORD is my l and my salvation |
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for my feet and a l on my path. |
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like the l of dawn, shining brighter |
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let us walk in the LORD ’s l. |
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in darkness have seen a great l; |
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people and a l to the nations |
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Arise, shine, for your l has come, |
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live in darkness have seen a great l, |
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You are the l of the world. |
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a l for revelation to the Gentiles |
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I am the l of the world. |
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walk in the l as he . . . is in the l |
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No one l-s a lamp and puts it |
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to horizon and l-s up the sky, |
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was thunder and l, a thick cloud |
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he hurled l bolts and routed them. |
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For as the l comes from the east |
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His appearance was like l, |
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you will be l God, knowing good |
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I am God, and no one is l me. |
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LORD, there is no one l you. |
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What is the kingdom of God l, |
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spoke l a child, I thought l a child, |
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He had to be l his brothers |
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have no one else l who will |
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our image, according to our l. |
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united with him in the l of his death |
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servant, taking on the l of humanity. |
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curse people who are made in God’s l |
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when he set a l for the sea so |
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l after l, l after l, a little here |
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on his l robe and l undergarments. |
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body, wrapped it in clean, fine l, |
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tomb and saw the l cloths lying |
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and brush the l and the two |
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Judah is a young l |
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and the l will eat straw like cattle. |
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will be thrown into the l-s’ den. |
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prowling around like a roaring l, |
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The l from the tribe of Judah, |
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His praise will always be on my l. |
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a stranger, and not your own l. |
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I am a man of unclean l |
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people honors me with their l, |
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and by the l of foreigners, |
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honor me with l—yet their hearts |
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L, Israel: The LORD our God; |
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Speak, for your servant is l-ing. |
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LORD, l and be gracious to me; |
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For the LORD l-s to the needy and |
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L, sons, to a father’s discipline, |
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who gives an answer before he l-s |
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Keep l-ing, but do not understand; |
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You will l and l, but never |
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whom I am well-pleased. L to him! |
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But if he won’t l, take one or |
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you cannot l to my word. |
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and they will l to my voice. |
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Everyone should be quick to l, |
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not from God does not l to us. |
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You made him l less than God and |
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Better a l with the fear of the |
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are you afraid, you of l faith? |
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the one who is forgiven l, loves l. |
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know both how to make do with l, |
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and he held a l scroll opened in |
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for humans cannot see me and l. |
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man does not l on bread alone |
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But I know that my Redeemer l-s, |
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The LORD l-s—blessed be my |
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to my God as long as I l. |
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Keep my commands and l |
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on those l-ing in the land of darkness. |
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listen, so that you will l. |
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the righteous one will l by his faith. |
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Man must not l on bread alone |
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in me, even if he dies, will l. |
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Because I l, you will l too. |
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in him we l and move and |
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The righteous will l by faith. |
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the life he l-s, he l-s to God. |
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If we l, we l for the Lord; |
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I no longer l, but Christ l-s in me. The |
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life I now l in the body, I l by faith |
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L as children of light |
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to l is Christ and to die is gain. |
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and the man became a l being. |
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the voice of the l God speaking |
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flesh cry out for the l God. |
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let every l thing bless his |
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me, the fountain of l water, and dug |
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On that day l water will flow |
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Messiah, the Son of the l God! |
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and he would give you l water. |
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I am the l bread that came down |
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your bodies as a l sacrifice, |
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word of God is l and effective |
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into the hands of the l God. |
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God of the dead, but of the l. |
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to judge the l and the dead. |
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tie up heavy l-s that are hard to |
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You l people with burdens that |
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only have five l-ves and two fish |
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took the seven l-ves and the fish, |
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to the poor is a l to the LORD, |
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Don’t . . . put up security for l-s. |
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I will bring l-s into your territory. |
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fruit of their labor to the l. |
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What the devouring l has left, the |
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his food was l-s and wild honey. |
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It is l; I am unable to reach it. |
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against all that is proud and l, |
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Lord seated on a high and l throne, |
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you may have a l life in the land |
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How l will you waver between |
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How l will you hide your face |
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How l, LORD? Will you hide |
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if a man has l hair it is a disgrace |
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As a deer l-s for flowing streams, so |
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I l for you in the night; |
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He l-ed to eat his fill from the |
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But Lot’s wife l-ed back and became |
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he was afraid to l at God. |
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Do not l at his appearance or |
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The LORD l-s down from heaven on |
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L down from heaven and see; |
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Let your eyes l forward; |
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keep l-ing, but do not perceive. |
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that day people will l to their Maker |
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that we should l at him, |
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eyes are too pure to l on evil, |
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will l at me whom they pierced. |
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everyone who l-s at a woman |
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because l-ing they do not see, |
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the plow and l-s back is fit for |
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L at my hands and my feet, |
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your eyes and l at the fields, |
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They will l at the one they |
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l-ing as in a mirror at the glory |
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whatever you l on earth will have |
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LD our God, the LD is one. |
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For the LD your God is the God of |
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gods and L of l-s, |
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LD gives, and the LD takes away. |
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The LD is my shepherd; |
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declaration of the LD to my L: |
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Give thanks to the L of l-s. |
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l-s other than you have owned us, |
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who says to me, ‘L, L,’ will enter |
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Son of Man is L of the Sabbath. |
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The L declared to my L, |
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If David calls him ‘L,’ how then |
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The L our God, the L is one. |
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you call me ‘L, L,’ and don’t do |
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You call me Teacher and L. |
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Thomas . . . “My L and my God!” |
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crucified, both L and Messiah.” |
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with your mouth, “Jesus is L,” |
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are many “gods” and many “l-s” |
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one L, Jesus Christ. |
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can say, “Jesus is L,” except by |
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Now the L is the Spirit; |
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one L, one faith, one baptism, |
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confess that Jesus Christ is L, |
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King of kings, and the L of l-s, |
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obeyed Abraham, calling him l. |
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but regard Christ the L as holy, |
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was in the Spirit on the L-’s day, |
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KING OF KINGS AND L OF L-s |
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not l it over those entrusted to |
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who finds his life will l it, |
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but whoever l-s his life because |
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a hundred sheep and l-s one |
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that I should l none of those he |
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everything to be a l in view of |
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I wander like a l sheep; |
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and a time to count as l; |
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My people were l sheep; |
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go to the l sheep of the house |
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sent only to the l sheep of the |
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he was l and is found! |
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them and not one of them is l, |
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I will seek the l, bring back |
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will not seek the l or heal the |
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come to seek and to save the l. |
Abraham’s nephew (Gn 11:27). Separated from Abraham; settled in Sodom (13:1-13). Rescued from kings (14:1-16); from Sodom (18:16–19:29; Lk 17:28-29; 2Pt 2:7-9). Fathered Moabites and Ammonites by his daughters (Gn 19:30-38).
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The land is to be divided by l; |
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Cast the l between me and my |
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Pur—that is, the l—was cast |
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and they cast l-s for my clothing |
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The l is cast into the lap, |
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cast l-s, and the l singled out Jonah. |
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His clothes by casting l-s. |
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Let’s not tear it, but cast l-s for it, |
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and the l fell to Matthias. |
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neighbor with a l voice early |
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Jesus cried out with a l voice, |
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I heard a l voice behind me like |
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showing faithful l to a thousand |
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abounding in faithful l and truth, |
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not withdraw my faithful l from |
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His faithful l endures forever. |
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but l covers all offenses. |
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have loved you with an everlasting l; |
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with human cords, with ropes of l. |
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No one has greater l than this: |
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God proves his own l for us in that |
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Let l must be without hypocrisy. |
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puffs up, but l builds up. |
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L is patient, l is kind. l does not |
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For the l of money is a root of |
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God is l, |
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abandoned the l you had at first. |
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but l your neighbor as yourself; |
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L the LORD your God with all |
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Your God l-d Israel enough to |
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I l you, LORD, my strength. |
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He l-s righteousness and justice; |
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I l the LORD because he has |
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How I l your instruction! |
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Lord disciplines the one he l-s, |
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I l those who l me, and those |
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A friend l-s at all times, |
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a time to l and a time to hate; |
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I have l-d you with an everlasting |
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When Israel was a child, I l-d him, |
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Hate evil and l good; |
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Even so, I l-d Jacob, |
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l your enemies and pray for |
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will hate one and l the other, |
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L the Lord your God with all |
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L your neighbor as yourself. |
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is forgiven little, l-s little. |
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For God l-d the world in this way: |
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a new command: l one another. |
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since God l-s a cheerful giver. |
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Husbands, l your wives, just as |
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He who l-s his wife l-s himself. |
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Do not l the world or the things |
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l one another, because l is from God |
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We l because he first l-d us. |
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As many as I l, I rebuke and |
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How l is your dwelling place, |
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I am dark . . . yet l like the curtains of |
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whatever is pure, whatever is l, |
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will be l-s of self, l-s of money |
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and hill will be made l; |
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You made him l than the angels |
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He sets the l on high, |
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thrones and exalted the l. |
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keeps his gracious covenant l |
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He shows l to his anointed, |
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Never let l and faithfulness |
Companion of Paul (2Tm 4:11; Phm 24); physician (Col 4:14); author of Luke and Acts (note “we” in Ac 16:10; 28:16).
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because you are l, and neither |
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the l of the flesh, the l of the eyes |
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looks at a woman l has already |
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L is not appropriate for a fool— |
First Philippian convert; seller of purple (Ac 16:12-15,40).
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go and become a l spirit |
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arrogant eyes, a l tongue, hands |
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Cursing, l, murder, stealing, |
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Therefore, putting away l, speak |
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who knows how to play the l. |
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Praise the Lord with the l; |
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we hung up our l-s on the poplar |
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flute, zither, l, harp, drum |