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share a house with a n wife |
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rainy day and a n wife are |
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a wife’s n is an endless |
Prophet against Nineveh (Nah 1:1).
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finger into the mark of the n-s |
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people to n him to a cross |
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away by n-ing it to the cross |
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the man and his wife were n |
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Who told you that you were n? |
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N I came from my mother’s womb, |
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I was n and you clothed me; |
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we will not be found n. |
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they covered their father’s n. |
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or famine or n or danger or |
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The man gave n-s to all the |
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This is my n forever; |
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Do not misuse the n of the LORD |
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the place to have his n dwell. |
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people, who bear my n, |
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magnificent is your n throughout |
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we take pride in the n of the LORD |
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let us exalt his n together. |
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within me, bless his holy n. |
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who comes in the n of the LORD |
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n of the LORD is a strong tower; |
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A good n is to be chosen over |
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I am the LORD. That is my n, |
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I had concern for my holy n, |
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Your n be honored as holy. |
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These are the n-s of the twelve |
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that your n-s are written in heaven. |
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have asked for nothing in my n. |
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calls on the n of the Lord will |
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there is no other n under heaven |
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calls on the n of the Lord will |
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the n that is above every n, |
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whose n-s are in the book |
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beast’s n or the number of its n. |
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and you are to n him Jesus, |
Ruth’s mother-in-law (Ru 1:2-4).
Son of Jacob and Bilhah (Gn 30:1-8). Tribe with territory north and west of the Sea of Galilee (Jos 19:32-39); praised by Deborah (Jdg 5:18); produced Hiram the craftsman (1Kg 7:13-14).
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Enter through the n gate. |
Prophet to David; told David he would never fail to have a descendant on the throne (2Sm 7:4-17); confronted David about Bathsheba (2Sm 12:1-15). Anointed Solomon (1Kg 1).
Apostle “in whom is no deceit”; invited by Philip; asked if anything good comes out of Nazareth (Jn 1:45-49; 21:2); possibly also called Bartholomew (Mt 10:3).
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I will make you into a great n |
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kingdom of priests and my holy n. |
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Why do the n-s rage and the |
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Happy is the n whose God is |
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Declare his glory among the n-s |
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Righteousness exalts a n, but sin |
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N will not take up the sword |
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proclaim my glory among the n-s. |
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For n will rise up against n, |
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and make disciples of all n-s |
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a royal priesthood, a holy n, |
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and language and people and n. |
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exchanged n sexual relations |
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did not spare the n branches, |
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sown a n body, raised a |
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His eternal power and divine n |
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and against n were grafted into |
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Does not even n itself teach you |
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you may share in the divine n |
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that he will be called a N. |
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of the sect of the N-s! |
Hometown of Jesus (Mt 2:23; Lk 2:51; 4:16; Jn 1:45-46).
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“Jesus of N,” they answered. |
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a special vow, a N vow, |
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boy will be a N to God from |
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But the message is very n you, |
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The LORD is n all who call out |
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call to him while he is n. |
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The great day of the LORD is n, |
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kingdom of heaven has come n! |
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The message is n you, in your |
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The Lord is n. |
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Draw n to God, and he will draw n |
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because the time is n. |
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our salvation is n than when we |
King of Babylon; defeated and exiled Judah (2Kg 24–25; 1Ch 6:15; 2Ch 36; Jr 39). Dreams interpreted by Daniel (Dn 2; 4); threw Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego into the furnace (Dn 3); temporarily insane (Dn 4); praised God (2:47; 3:28; 4:34-37).
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you and adornment for your n. |
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Your n is like the tower of |
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a robber, your n, like a bandit. |
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supply all your n-s according |
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a fellow believer in n but witholds |
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Father knows the things you n |
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not those who are well who n a doctor |
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say to the hand, “I don’t n you!” |
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the eye of a n than for a rich |
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and lifts the n from the trash |
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I was a father to the n, |
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He heard the outcry of the n |
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is kind to the n honors him. |
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a n report about the land |
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you have n-ed the more important |
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Don’t n the gift that is in you; |
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we escape if we n such a great |
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not n-ing to gather together |
Cupbearer to King Artaxerxes of Babylon (Neh 1:11); obtained permission, planned, and supervised rebuilding Jerusalem’s walls despite opposition (Neh 2–6). Was appointed governor of Judah (5:14). Dedicated wall (12:27-43). Promoted reforms (Neh 8–10; 13). Prayed frequently (1:4-11; 2:4; 4:4-5,9; 5:19; 6:9,14; 13:14,22,29,31).
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false testimony against your n. |
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Do not covet your n-’s wife, |
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but love your n as yourself; |
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better a n nearby than a brother |
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one teach his n or his brother, |
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to him who gives his n-s drink, |
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Love your n and hate your enemy |
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and love your n as yourself. |
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asked Jesus, “And who is my n?” |
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Love your n as yourself. |
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your n is set in the cliffs. |
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and make your n among the stars |
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and birds of the sky have n-s |
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sky come and n in its branches. |
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They prepared a n for my steps; |
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to spread a n where any bird can |
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street like an antelope in a n. |
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they left their n-s and followed |
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Cast the n on the right side of |
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and they will n perish. |
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Love n ends. |
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I will n leave you or abandon |
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A n king, who did not know |
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Sing a n song to him; |
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He put a n song in my mouth, |
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there is nothing n under the sun. |
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will create a n heaven and a n earth; |
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I will make a n covenant with |
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you a n heart and put a n spirit |
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And no one puts n wine into old |
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A n teaching with authority! |
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This cup is the n covenant |
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I give you a n command: Love |
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in Christ, he is a n creation; |
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and have put on the n self. |
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wait for n heavens and a n earth |
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I saw a n heaven and a n earth; |
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I am making everything n.” |
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Like n infants, desire the |
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good n strengthens the bones. |
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who brings n of good things, |
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Then the n about him spread |
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the poor are told the good n. |
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Repent and believe in the good n! |
Pharisee and member of the Sanhedrin. Visited Jesus at night (Jn 3:1-21); defended Jesus to the Sanhedrin (7:45-52); helped prepare Jesus’s body for burial (19:39).
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the darkness he called “n.” |
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earth forty days and forty n-s |
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you are to meditate on it day and n |
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he meditates on it day and n. |
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not fear the terror of the n |
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fasted forty days and forty n-s |
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watch at n over their flock. |
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man came to him at n and said, |
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come just like a thief in the n. |
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not belong to the n or the darkness. |
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N will be no more; |
River of Egypt (Gn 41:1; Ex 1:22; 2:3; Is 7:18; 19:7-8; Ezk 29:3-10; Nah 3:8; Zch 10:11); floods periodically (Jr 46:7-8; Am 8:8; 9:5); struck by the plagues (Ex 7:20-21; 8:3).
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He was n feet, n inches tall |
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ten cleansed? Where are the n? |
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since it’s only n in the morning |
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Abraham was n years old when |
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leave the n in the open field |
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Can Sarah, a n woman, give birth? |
Capital of Assyria (Gn 10:11-12; 2Kg 19:36; Is 37:37); Jonah preached against (Jnh 3:2-4) and the people repented (3:5-7; Mt 12:41; Lk 11:30-32); prophets condemned (Nah 1:1; Zph 2:13).
Son of Lamech; descendant of Seth; a righteous man (Gn 5:28-29; 6:9; Ex 14:14; 2Pt 2:5; Heb 11:7). Built an ark, entered it with animals and his family, and survived the flood (Gn 6:14–8:19; 1Pt 3:20). Received God’s promise (Gn 8:20–9:17). Got drunk and cursed Canaan (9:20-27). Flood a symbol of sudden judgment (Mt 24:37-38; Lk 17:26-27).
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you are a woman of n character. |
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My heart is moved by a n theme as I |
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She has done a n thing for me. |
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powerful, not many of n birth. |
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Do not trust in n-s, in man, who |
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when your king is a son of n-s |
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slaughtered all Judah’s n-s. |
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Pharaoh king of Egypt was all n; |
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an end to the n of your songs, |
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from me the n of your songs! |
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will pass away with a loud n |
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the king of the N will come, |
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and twisting a n draws blood, |
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the breath of life into his n |
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from God remains in my n |
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blast of the breath of your n. |
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N is too difficult for you! |
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N will be impossible for you. |
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you can do n without me. |
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but do not have love, I am n. |
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I didn’t run or labor for n. |
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For we brought n into the world, |
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You n the word of God by your tradition |
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and grew daily in n. |
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it is the n of a person. Its n is 666. |
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Teach us to n our days carefully |
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God has n-ed the days of your |
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who was n-ed among the Twelve. |
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that Sarah would n children? |
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woman took the boy and n-d him. |
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mouths of infants and n babies, |
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a woman forget her n child, |
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mouths of infants and n babies? |
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live near the o-s of Mamre |
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and he was as sturdy as the o-s; |
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The LORD swore an o to David, |
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I tell you, don’t take an o at all: |
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by earth or with any other o. |
Prophet against Edom (Ob 1).
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through the one man’s o the many |
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or of o leading to righteousness? |
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He learned o through what he |
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to Nazareth and was o to them. |
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becoming o to the point of death— |
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to o is better than sacrifice, |
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the winds and the sea o him! |
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unclean spirits, and they o him. |
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We must o God rather than |
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Children, o your parents as |
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are not o to the flesh to |
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O and foolish talking |
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You must o my Sabbaths, |
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When I o your heavens, the work |
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teaching them to o everything I |
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o-ing special days, months, |
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they will o your good works |
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have o-ed righteousness |
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each one’s work will become o |
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the works of the flesh are o: |
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good works are o, and those that |
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one who isn’t o-ed by me. |
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but love covers all o-s. |
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o-s will inevitably come, but woe to |
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that case the o of the cross has |
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if there is any o way in me; |
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o him there as a burnt offering |
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if you are o-ing your gift on |
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once for all time when he o-ed himself |
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not do this to o himself many |
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take pleasure in burnt o-s . . . as much as in obeying the LORD? |
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You do not delight in sacrifice and o |
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You make him a guilt o, |
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of God rather than burnt o-s. |
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and fragrant o to God. |
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You did not desire sacrifice and o, |
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and between your o and her o. |
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I will give this land to your o. |
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said, ‘For we are also his o.’ |
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and the o jug did not run dry, |
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You anoint my head with o; |
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wise ones took o in their flasks |
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I have been young and now I am o, |
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even when he is o he will not |
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your o men will have dreams, |
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puts new wine into o wineskins. |
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and your o men will dream dreams |
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the o has passed away, |
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have put off the o self with its |
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The o will serve the younger. |
OLIVE See also MOUNT OF OLIVES
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was a plucked o leaf in its beak |
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the Alpha and the O |
Army commander; king of Israel; founded the city of Samaria (1Kg 16:15-28).
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He died to sin o for all; |
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appointed for people to die o |
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and then morning: o day. |
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the LORD our God, the LORD is o. |
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Are you the o who is to come, |
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the two will become o flesh? |
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I and the Father are o. |
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they may be o as we are o. |
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baptized by o Spirit into o body |
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you are all o in Christ Jesus. |
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o Lord, o faith, o baptism, |
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For there is o God and o mediator |
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You believe that God is o. |
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glory as the o from the Father, |
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No one has ever seen God. The o |
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He gave his o, so that everyone |
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not believed in the name of the o |
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God sent his o into the world |
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eyes will be o-ed and you will be |
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O my eyes so that I may |
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what he o-s, no one can close; |
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yet he did not o his mouth. |
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and the door will be o-ed to you |
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hears my voice and o-s the door, |
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Who is worthy to o the scroll |
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and books were o-ed. |
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looking for a good o to betray bim. |
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and don’t give the devil an o. |
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He was o-ed and afflicted, |
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to the blind, to set free the o-ed, |
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Don’t the rich o you and drag |
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The o of Balaam son of Beor, |
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received living o-s to give to us. |
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the way you will o Aaron and his |
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unless the Lord has o-ed it? |
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Set your house in o, |
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give his angels o-s concerning |
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give his angels o-s concerning |
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must be done decently and in o. |
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according to the o of Melchizedek. |
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the o-s of the LORD are reliable |
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the ram of Aaron’s o |
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drunkenness, o, carousing, |
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Did the word of God o from you, |
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I will not leave you as o; |
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to look after o and widows in |
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I am the LORD, and there is no o; |
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as you want o-s to do for you, |
Judge; defeated Arameans (Jdg 3:7-11); Caleb’s nephew (Jos 15:17; Jdg 1:13).
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O one another in showing honor. |
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though our o person is being |
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other disciple o Peter and got |
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You clean the o of the cup and |
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person commits is o the body. |
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Jesus also suffered o the gate, |
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Act wisely toward o-s, |
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properly in the presence of o-s |
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you with an o arm and great acts |
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Stop judging according to o |
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consist of o things like |
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person is not a Jew who is one o, |
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yet the darkness did not o it. |
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my cup o-s. |
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speaks from the o of the heart. |
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to make every grace o to you, |
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having o-ed the times of ignorance |
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gates of Hades will not o it. |
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not o-ing out of compulsion but |
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If anyone aspires to be an o, |
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an o of God’s household |
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Shepherd and O of your souls. |
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of the Most High will o you. |
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so that darkness doesn’t o you. |
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o-ed tables of the money changers |
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rivers, they will not o you. |
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one who o-d ten thousand talents |
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not . . . a gift, but as something o-d. |
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Do not o anyone anything, except |
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you o me even your very self. |
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rely on your o understanding; |
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all have turned to our o way; |
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He came to his o, |
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Having loved his o who were in |
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You are not your o, |
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Do not muzzle an o while it treads |
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not muzzle an o while it treads |
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I will intensify your labor p-s; |
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so that I will not experience p. |
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and he carried our p-s; |
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if I cause you p, then who will |
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and p will be no more, |
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you on the p-s of my hands; |
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they took p branches and went |
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He told them many things in p-s |
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Why are you speaking . . . in p-s? |
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tell them anything without a p, |
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I will open my mouth in p-s; |
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but to the rest it is in p-s, so that |
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you will be with me in p |
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was caught up into p. |
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brought to him a p lying on a |
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told the p, “Son, your sins are |
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who sinned, this man or his p-s, |
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evil, disobedient to p-s, |
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Children, obey your p-s as |
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obey your p-s in everything, |
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disobedient to p-s, ungrateful, |
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You who created my inward p-s; |
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wash you, you have no p with me. |
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as we have many p-s in one body, |
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your bodies are a p of Christ’s |
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body is one and has many p-s, |
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know in p, and we prophesy in p. |
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A p hardening has come upon Israel |
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Do not show p when deciding |
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not good to show p |
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nor do you show p but teach |
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Do not become p-s with |
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For what p is there between |
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because of your p in the gospel |
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see the blood, I will p over you. |
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when you p through the waters, |
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Heaven and earth will p away, but my words will never p away. |
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let this cup p from me. |
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he p-ed by on the other side. |
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but has p-ed from death to life. |
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God p-ed over the sins previously |
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For I p-ed on to you as most |
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the old has p-ed away, |
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we have p-ed from death to life |
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them over to disgraceful p. |
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Flee from youthful p, and pursue |
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it is the LORD’S P. |
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the P lamb had to be sacrificed. |
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eat this P with you before I suffer. |
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Christ our P lamb has been sacrificed. |
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Do not hold p iniquities against us; |
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the cleansing from his p sins. |
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some p and teachers, |
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lets me lie down in green p-s; |
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His people, the sheep of his p. |
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come in and go out and find p. |
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No one sews a p of unshrunk |
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the right p-s for his name’s |
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for my feet and a light on my p. |
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make his p-s straight! |
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some seeds fell along the p, |
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make straight p-s for your feet, |
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endured with much p objects of |
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love, joy, peace, p, kindness, |
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Rejoice in hope; be p in affliction; |
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Love is p, love is kind. |
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able to teach, and p, |
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but is p with you, not wanting any |
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I waited p for the LORD, |
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according to the p you have been shown on the mountain. |
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according to the p that was shown |
Early church missionary, theologian, and writer. Also called Saul (Ac 13:9). Citizen of Tarsus, a Benjaminite, raised in Jerusalem as a rabbinical student and Pharisee (Ac 21:39; 22:3,28; 26:5; Gl 1:14; Php 3:5). Persecuted Christians, including Stephen (Ac 8:1; 26:9-11); converted on the way to Damascus (9:1-19); began preaching Christ in Arabia and Damascus and was threatened (9:20-22; Gl 1:17; 2Co 11:32-33).
Introduced to the church at Jerusalem by Barnabas (Ac 9:26-30); carried money with Barnabas from Antioch to Judea (11:27-30). Set apart with Barnabas to go through Cyprus and Galatia as missionaries (Ac 13–14); stoned (Ac 14:19-20). Focused on Gentile evangelism (Ac 9:15; Gl 2:7; Eph 3:8). Attended Jerusalem council (Ac 15). Split with Barnabas over John Mark (15:36-39).
Traveled with Silas and Timothy through Asia Minor and Greece (15:39–16:3). Hindered by the Spirit from entering Bithynia; called to Macedonia in a vision (16:7-10). Beaten, imprisoned, and released in Philippi (16:16-40). Spoke at Areopagus in Athens (17:19-34). Preached at Corinth and Ephesus (Ac 18–19). Said farewell in Ephesus (20:17-38).
Arrested at riot in Jerusalem (21:26-36); testified before the Sanhedrin (23:1-10), Governors Felix and Festus (24:10-21; 25:1-12), and King Agrippa (Ac 26); appealed to Caesar (25:11). Shipwrecked on the way to Rome (Ac 27); ministered in Malta, then Rome (Ac 28).
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until you have paid the last penny. |
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Is it lawful to p taxes to Caesar |
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P your obligations to everyone: |
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not p-ing back evil for evil or |
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Spirit in our hearts as a down p. |
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gave us the Spirit as a down p. |
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Spirit is the down p of our |
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favor on you and give you p. |
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seek p and pursue it. |
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time for war and a time for p. |
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Eternal Father, Prince of P. |
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You will keep . . . in perfect p |
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who proclaims p, who brings news |
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P, p, when there is no p. |
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I did not come to bring p, |
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and p on earth to people he favors! |
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P I leave with you. My p I give |
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we have p with God through our |
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fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, p, |
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For he is our p, who made both |
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And the p of God, which surpasses |
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by making p through the blood |
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to take p from the earth, |
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Blessed are the p, for they |
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or toss your p-s before pigs, |
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When he found one priceless p |
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gate was made of a single p. |
King of Israel; assassin (2Kg 15:25-31).
Son of Menahem; king of Israel; assassinated by his captain, Pekah (2Kg 15:22-26).
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When the day of P had arrived, |
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your p will be my p, |
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and my p, who bear my name |
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his p, the sheep of his pasture. |
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but sin is a disgrace to any p. |
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They will be my p, and I will be |
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will save his p from their sins. |
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has God rejected his p? |
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God, and they will be my p. |
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God, and they will be my p. |
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a holy nation, a p for his possession, |
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and language and p and nation. |
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will be his p, and God himself |
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Don’t work . . . as p, |
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keep looking, but do not p. |
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look and look, but never p. |
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The instruction of the LORD is p, |
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You will keep . . . in p peace |
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Be p, therefore, as your heavenly |
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pleasing, and p will of God. |
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But when the p comes, |
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good and p gift is from above, |
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instead, p love drives out fear, |
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for my power is p-ed in weakness. |
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the source and p of our faith |
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If I p, I p. |
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one of these little ones p. |
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in him will not p but have |
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Don’t work for the food that p-es |
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and they will never p. |
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foolishness to those who are p-ing |
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not wanting any to p but all to |
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not of p seed but of |
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“Everything is p for me,” |
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“Everything is p,” but not |
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we are p but not in despair; |
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Princes have p-d me without |
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blessed when they insult you and p you |
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and pray for those who p you, |
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they p-d me, they will also p you. |
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Saul, Saul, why are you p-ing me? |
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Bless those who p you; |
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we are p-d but not abandoned; |
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in Christ Jesus will be p-d. |
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When distress or p comes |
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a severe p broke out against |
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or distress or p or famine or |
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p in these things, for in doing |
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be p in prayer. |
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Are you going to p me to become |
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For I am p-d that neither death |
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we seek to p people. |
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and am p-d that he is able |
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to mate with it; it is a p. |
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Does God p justice? |
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in a crooked and p generation, |
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because this widow keeps p me, |
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or the p that ravages at noon. |
Apostle; originally named Simon; also called Simeon (Ac 15:14) and Cephas. A fisherman in business with James and John (Lk 5:2-3,10); married, lived in Capernaum (Mk 1:21,29-30).
Walked on water (Mt 14:28-31). Confessed Jesus as Messiah (Mt 16:13-20; Mk 8:27-30; Lk 9:18-21). At transfiguration (Mt 17:1-9; Mk 9:2-8; Lk 9:28-36; 2Pt 1:16-18). Jesus predicted he would deny him (Mt 26:31-35; Mk 14:27-31; Lk 22:31-34; Jn 13:36-38); denial (Mt 26:69-75; Mk 14:66-72; Lk 22:54-62; Jn 18:15-18,25-27); restoration to “feed my sheep” (Jn 21:15-19).
Spoke at Pentecost (Ac 2:14-40). Healed people (3:1-10; 5:15; 9:34); raised Tabitha from the dead (9:36-43). Arrested and forbidden to preach (4:1-31; 5:17-41). Saw vision: sent to Cornelius (Ac 10); reported Gentile conversions (Ac 11; 15); confronted by Paul for inconsistency (Gl 2:11-14). Imprisoned by Herod; freed by angel (Ac 12:1-19).
Focused on Jewish evangelism (Gl 2:7). Wrote two letters (1Pt 1:1; 2Pt 1:1).
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prayer and p with thanksgiving, |
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I urge that p-s, prayers, |
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Then P sent for Joseph, |
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when I receive glory through P, |
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For the Scripture tells P, |
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surpasses that of the scribes and P-s |
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Then the P-s went and plotted |
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woe to you, scribes and P-s, |
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a P asked him to dine with him. |
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one a P and the other a tax |
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I am a P, a son of P-s! |
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regarding the law, a P; |
1. Apostle (Mt 10:3; Jn 12:21-22). Invited Nathanael to “come and see” (Jn 1:43-51); questioned how to feed the five thousand (6:5-7); asked Jesus to show them the Father (14:8-9).
2. One of the first seven deacons (Ac 6:1-6); evangelized Simon the sorcerer in Samaria (8:5-13) and an Ethiopian eunuch (8:26-39).
City in Macedonia where Paul preached (Ac 16:12; 20:6; 1Th 2:2) and to whom he wrote (Php 1:1; 4:15).
People of Philistia (Gn 10:14; 26:1). Originated in Caphtor (Jr 47:4; Am 9:7) as the Casluhim (Gn 10:14).
Enemies of Israel: Moses and Joshua did not defeat them (Ex 13:17; Jos 13:2; Jdg 3:1-3). In conflict with Shamgar (3:31); with Samson (13–16); with Samuel (1Sm 4–7); with Saul (13–14; 17; 23:27-28; 28:5,15; 31:1-6); with David (17:20-57; 18:20-27; 19:8; 23:1-5; 30:16; 2Sm 5:17-25; 8:1; 21:15-22; 23:9-13); with Jehoram (2Ch 21:16); with Uzziah (26:6-7); with Ahaz (28:18); and with Hezekiah (2Kg 18:8). David hid among them (1Sm 27:1,7,11; 29:11) but did not fight for them (27:8-12; 29:9).
Prophesied against (Is 11:14; 14:29-32; Jr 47; Ezk 25:15-17; Am 1:6-8; Ob 19; Zph 2:4-7; Zch 9:5-7).
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captive through p and empty |
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Luke, the dearly loved p, |
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weighed out thirty p-s of silver |
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they p-d my hands and my feet. |
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But he was p-d because of our |
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will look at me whom they p-d. |
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a sword will p your own soul |
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the soldiers p-d his side with |
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will look at the one they p-d. |
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like a gold ring in a p-’s snout. |
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or toss your pearls before p-s, |
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a large herd of p-s was feeding. |
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him into his fields to feed p-s. |
Governor of Judea; presided over Jesus’s trial and sentencing (Mt 27:11-26; Mk 15:1-15; Lk 23:1-25; Jn 18:28–19:16); warned by his wife (Mt 27:19); gave Jesus’s body to Joseph of Arimathea (Mt 27:58; Mk 15:45; Lk 23:52; Jn 19:38); assigned guards to the tomb (Mt 27:65).
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back and became a p of salt. |
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p of cloud by day and the p of fire |
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the p and foundation of the truth. |
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stand on the p of the temple, |
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redeems your life from the P; |
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blind, both will fall into a p. |
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we should be p more than anyone. |
PLACE See also HIGH PLACE, HOLY PLACE
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Surely the LORD is in this p, |
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going away to prepare a p for you. |
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they now desire a better p |
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to send all my p-s against you, |
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angels with the seven last p-s; |
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add to him the p-s that are |
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and the rough places, a p. |
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P-s fail when there is no |
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A man’s heart p-s his way, but |
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Many p-s are in a man’s heart, |
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I have p-ned it; I will also do it. |
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will eat the p-s of the field. |
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grew up before him like a young p |
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LORD God p-ed a garden in Eden, |
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like a tree p-ed beside flowing |
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a time to p and a time to uproot; |
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I p-ed, Apollos watered, but God |
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the Baptist’s head here on a p! |
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p skillfully on the strings, |
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An infant will p beside the |
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p-ed the flute for you, but you |
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eat and drink, and got up to p. |
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We p on Christ’s behalf: |
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have fallen for me in p places; |
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How good and p it is when |
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heaven and does whatever he p-s. |
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does whatever he p-s in heaven |
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the LORD was p-d to crush him |
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it will accomplish what I p |
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I give it to anyone I p. |
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The wind blows where it p-s, |
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in the flesh cannot p God. |
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even Christ did not p himself. |
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—how he may p his wife— |
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as I also try to p everyone in |
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am I striving to p people? |
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God was p-d to have all his |
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obey . . . for this p-s the Lord. |
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in order to p men, but |
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it is impossible to p God, |
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The sacrifice p to God is a |
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May my meditation be p to him; |
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living sacrifice, holy and p to God; |
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acceptable sacrifice, p to God. |
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at your right hand are eternal p-s. |
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since he takes p in him. |
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The one who loves p will become |
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I take no p in the death of the |
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according to his good p |
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lovers of p rather than lovers |
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enjoy the fleeting p of sin. |
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and the peoples p in vain? |
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swords into p-s and their spears |
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Beat your p-s into swords and |
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his hand to the p and looks back |
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If you hadn’t p-ed with my young |
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he who p-s ought to p in hope, |
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I am setting a p among my people |
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obedient to the p of death |
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yet stumbles in one p, is guilty |
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evil, full of deadly p. |
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the LORD sent p snakes among |
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abstain from things p by idols, |
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your eyes like p-s in Heshbon |
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there is a p, called Bethesda |
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there will never cease to be p |
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He raises the p from the dust |
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He raises the p from the dust |
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Idle hands make one p, |
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me to bring good news to the p. |
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Blessed are the p in spirit, |
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and the p are told the good news |
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You always have the p with you, |
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for your sake he became p, |
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You p over the Scriptures |
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But the LORD’S p is his people, |
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strength of my heart, my p forever. |
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Jacob’s P is not like these |
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The LORD is my p, therefore I |
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and brought a p of it and laid |
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to give you this land to p. |
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nothing yet p-ing everything. |
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Canaan—as a permanent p, |
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chosen you to be his own p |
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the ends of the earth your p. |
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Honor the LORD with your p-s |
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in the abundance of his p-s. |
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sold their p-s and property |
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a people for his own p, |
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a holy nation, a people for his p, |
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but with God all things are p. |
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If it is p, let this cup pass |
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Everything is p for the one who |
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If p, as far as it depends on you, |
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we are the clay, and you are our p; |
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Just like clay in the p-’s hand, |
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and bought the p-’s field with it |
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Or has the p no right over the clay, |
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after day they p out speech; |
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p out your hearts before him. |
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I will p out my Spirit on your |
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I will p out my Spirit on all |
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of heaven and p out a blessing |
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that I will p out my Spirit on |
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even if I am p-ed out as a drink |
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your p will come like a |
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Give me neither p nor wealth; |
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but she out of her p has put in |
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so that by his p you might |
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this purpose: to show you my p |
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Ascribe p to God. |
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life are in the p of the tongue, |
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the Scriptures or the p of God. |
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right hand of P and coming |
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the kingdom of God come in p. |
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you will receive p when the Holy |
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the Holy Spirit and with p, |
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the p of God for salvation to |
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his eternal p and divine nature |
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or things to come, nor p-s, |
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for p is perfected in weakness. |
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the cosmic p-s of this darkness |
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know him and the p of his |
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fear, but one of p, love, |
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form of godliness but denying its p |
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His divine p has given us |
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glory, and p belong to our God, |
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many p, not many of noble |
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are p through God for the |
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they don’t p what they teach. |
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those who p such things |
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and are not p-ing the truth |
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enthroned on the p-s of Israel. |
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his p will always be on my lips. |
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Sing p to God, sing p; |
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and his courts with p. |
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have prepared p from the mouths |
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For they loved human p more than |
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to the p of his glorious grace |
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up to God a sacrifice of p, |
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This is my God, and I will p him, |
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LORD is great and highly p-d; |
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that breathes p the LORD. |
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Let another p you, and not your |
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host with the angel, p-ing God |
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against the LORD by ceasing to p |
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my name, humble themselves, p |
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we p-ed to our God and stationed |
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P for the well-being of Jerusalem: |
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and p for those who persecute you, |
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you should p like this: |
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the mountain by himself to p. |
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teach us to p, just as John |
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I p for them. I am not p-ing for |
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know what to p for as we should |
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Every man who p-s or prophesies |
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P at all times in the Spirit |
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p constantly. |
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suffering? He should p. |
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the LORD accepts my p. |
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a house of p for all nations. |
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will be called a house of p. |
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be persistent in p. |
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everything, through p and petition |
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which are the p-s of the saints. |
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the world and p the gospel to |
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how can they p unless they are |
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but we p Christ crucified, |
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p Christ out of envy and strife |
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seen by angels, p-ed among the |
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how can they hear without a p? |
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their lives are p in his sight. |
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She is more p than jewels; |
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She is far more p than jewels. |
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a tested stone, a p cornerstone |
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but with the p blood of Christ, |
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your will had p to take place. |
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He also p to be conformed |
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a wisdom God p before the ages |
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He p us to be adopted as sons |
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p according to the plan of the one |
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and hit a p woman so that her |
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that she was p from the Holy |
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will become p and give birth to |
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was engaged to him and was p. |
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You p a table before me in the |
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P the way of the LORD in the |
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Israel, p to meet your God! |
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P the way for the Lord; |
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he will p your way before you. |
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she has p-d me for burial. |
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going away to p a place for you |
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God p-d this for those who love |
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which God p-d ahead of time |
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but you p-d a body for me. |
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the Bread of the P on the table |
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in the p of my enemies; |
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Do not banish me from your p or |
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Where can I flee from your p? |
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not only in my p, but now even |
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appear in the p of God for us. |
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things p nor things to come, |
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absent in body, I am p in spirit, |
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I urge you to p your bodies as a |
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He did this to p the church to |
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Be diligent to p yourself |
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loses his life will p it. |
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good measure—p-ed down, shaken |
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over the sins p committed. |
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in which you p lived according |
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I insist on paying the full p, |
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the p of him whose p was set by |
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for you were bought at a p. |
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You were bought at a p; |
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When he found one p pearl, |
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P comes before destruction, |
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he was a p to God Most High. |
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be my kingdom of p-s and my holy |
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serve me as p—Aaron, his sons |
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You are a p forever according to |
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A p happened to be going |
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a great high p who has passed |
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You are a p forever according to |
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but they will be p-s of God and |
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a permanent p for them |
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he holds his p permanently. |
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race, a royal p, a holy nation |
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P-s have persecuted me without |
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Eternal Father, P of Peace. |
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I was in p and you visited me’ |
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Peter was kept in p, but the church |
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saw the doors of the p standing |
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to the spirits in p |
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The LORD frees p-s. |
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and freedom to the p-s; |
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p of Christ Jesus on behalf |
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but only one receives the p? |
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as my goal the p promised by |
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and I will p the name the LORD |
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P his salvation from day to day. |
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and the expanse p-s the work of his |
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The heavens p his righteousness |
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to p liberty to the captives |
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He has sent me to p release |
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you p the Lord’s death until he |
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A good tree can’t p bad fruit; |
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of your faith p-s endurance. |
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Do not p the name of your God; |
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who hates dishonest p prolongs |
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and do business and make a p. |
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God and is p for teaching |
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for your p and joy in the faith, |
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so that your p may be evident to |
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number of the p Greek women |
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Go and marry a woman of p |
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moral impurity, p, |
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not one p has failed. |
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For the p is for you and for |
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of God’s p-s is “Yes” in him. |
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first commandment with a p, |
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since it holds p for the present |
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The Lord does not delay his p |
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This is the land I p-d Abraham, |
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since he who p-d is faithful. |
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did not receive what was p-d, |
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from the Father the p Holy Spirit, |
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he could not p it correctly, |
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to them by many convincing p-s |
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the p of what is not seen. |
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Is it p for a woman to pray to |
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among you, as is p for saints. |
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wife Sapphira, sold a piece of p. |
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miracles, to another, p, |
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If I have the gift of p |
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But as for p-ies, they will come to |
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it was given to you through p, |
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No p of Scripture comes from |
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sons and your daughters will p, |
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Lord, didn’t we p in your name, |
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P to us, Messiah! Who was it |
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sons and your daughters will p |
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and especially that you may p. |
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to p for 1,260 days, dressed in |
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God will raise up for you a p like |
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A p is not without honor except |
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be called a p of the Most High, |
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No p is accepted in his hometown. |
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“Are you the P?” “No,” |
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first apostles, second p-s, |
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apostles, some p-s, some |
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the beast and the false p are, |
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There was also a p, Anna, |
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known through the p Scriptures, |
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also have the p word strongly |
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Whatever he does p-s. |
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will p in what I send it to do. |
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set before you life and p, |
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I saw the p of the wicked. |
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a p named Rahab, and stayed there. |
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p-s are entering the kingdom |
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and make it part of a p? |
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P me as the pupil of your eye; |
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He p-s his flock like a shepherd; |
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who is able to p you from |
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lives under the p of the Most High |
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LORD, my heart is not p; |
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downfall a person’s heart is p, |
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arrogant, p, boastful, inventors |
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money, boastful, p, demeaning |
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God resists the p, but gives |
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But God p-s his own love for us |
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endurance produces p character, |
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Solomon spoke 3,000 p-s, |
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The p-s of Solomon son of David, |
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you will quote this p to me: |
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God himself will p the lamb |
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all these things will be p-d for you. |
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he will also p a way out |
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own flesh but p-s and cares for it, |
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if anyone does not p for his own |
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richly p-s us with all things |
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tested God and p-d the Holy One |
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the devil is p around like a |
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and he p every branch that |
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and the P-s must be fulfilled. |
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speaking to one another in p-s, |
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your attention to p reading, |
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not wanting to disgrace her p |
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P rebuke those who sin, so that |
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the LORD has p-ed him for the |
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and p-es every son he receives. |
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My p is too great to bear! |
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p for our peace was on him, |
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son won’t suffer p for the father’s |
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they will go away into eternal p, |
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because fear involves p |
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protected him as the p of his eye. |
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Protect me as the p of your eye; |
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which he p with his own blood. |
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The fear of the LORD is p, |
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can a young man keep his way p? |
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eyes are too p to look on evil, |
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Blessed are the p in heart, |
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whatever is just, whatever is p, |
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To the p, everything is p, but to |
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from a p heart love one another |
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After making p for sins, he sat |
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P me with hyssop, and I will be |
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he will p the sons of Levi and |
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reason these days are called P, |
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by p, by knowledge, by patience, |
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crown of thorns and the p robe. |
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has prepared everything for his p |
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because I was sent for this p. |
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are called according to his p. |
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so that God’s p according to |
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and to work out his good p. |
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seek peace and p it. |
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who did not p righteousness, |
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and p righteousness, godliness |
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P peace with everyone, and |
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Let him seek peace and p it, |
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futile, a p of the wind. |
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But p on the Lord Jesus Christ, |
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P on the full armor of God so |