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So at evening q came |
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earth q-d, and the rocks were split. |
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will test the q of each one’s |
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The Lord’s servant must not q, |
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but gentle, not q, not greedy |
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The q of Sheba heard about |
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The q of the south will rise up |
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Everyone must be q to listen, |
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What you’re doing, do q. |
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I am coming q. Hold on to what |
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Yes, I am coming q. |
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He leads me beside q waters. |
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a tranquil and q life in all |
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of a gentle and q spirit, |
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who has filled his q with them. |
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require the same q of bricks |
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do not be called ‘R,’ because you |
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she said to him in Aramaic, “R!” |
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the r is not to the swift, |
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I have finished the r, I have kept |
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endurance the r that lies before |
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you are a chosen r, a royal |
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the runners in a stadium all r, |
Daughter of Laban; wife and cousin of Jacob (Gn 29:10,18-30); mother of Joseph and Benjamin (30:24; 35:16-20); stole her father’s household idols (31:19).
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R weeping for her children; |
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The Son is the r of God’s glory, |
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king’s r is like the roaring of a lion, |
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Why do the Gentiles r and |
Prostitute in Jericho who hid the Israelite spies (Jos 2; Heb 11:31); spared by Joshua (Jos 6:17,22-25). Mother of Boaz (Mt 1:5).
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and the r fell on the earth forty |
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and sends r on the righteous and |
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prayed . . . that it would not r, |
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I will r up for them a prophet |
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LORD r-d up judges, who saved |
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God is able to r up children for |
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killed, and be r-d the third day. |
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and on the third day he will be r. |
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and I will r it up in three days. |
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and I will r him up on the last |
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God has r this Jesus. |
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and r-d for our justification. |
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that he was r-d on the third |
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dead will be r-d incorruptible, |
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who r-d the Lord Jesus will r us |
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He also r-d us up with him and |
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and saw a r caught in the thicket |
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these cannot . . . pay his r to God |
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to give his life as a r for many. |
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gave himself as a r for all, |
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for the LORD has r-ed Jacob and |
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something r and later to reconsider |
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he sent out a r. |
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The r-s kept bringing him bread |
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Consider the r-s: They don’t sow |
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Sabbath day and stood up to r. |
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you understand what you’re r-ing? |
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your attention to public r-ing, |
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Blessed is the one who r-s aloud |
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R . . . to give a defense |
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faith is the r of what is hoped |
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Did God r say, ‘You can’t eat from |
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sow in tears will r with shouts |
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the wind and r the whirlwind. |
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They don’t sow or r or gather |
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a person sows he will also r, |
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r, for the time to r has come, |
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They hated me for no r. |
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asks you for a r for the hope |
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So he r-ed in the synagogue with |
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a child, I r-ed like a child. |
Sister of Laban; wife of Isaac (Gn 24); mother of Jacob and Esau (25:21-26). Passed off as Isaac’s sister (26:6-11). Encouraged Jacob to secure Isaac’s blessing (27:1-17).
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Only don’t r against the LORD, |
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but they have r-led against me. |
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For r is like the sin of divination, |
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the wicked increase, r increases |
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a stubborn and r generation, |
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unbelieving and r generation! |
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to go up and r the LORD’s house |
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Come, let’s r Jerusalem’s wall |
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and the ruins will be rebuilt. |
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temple of God and r it in three days. |
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do not r me in your anger; |
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The LORD r you, Satan! |
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he got up and r-d the winds |
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go and r him in private. |
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Don’t r an older man, |
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Publicly r those who sin, |
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profitable for teaching, for r-ing, |
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r, correct, and encourage with |
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him but said, “The Lord r you!” |
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many as I love, I r and discipline. |
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who asks r-s, and the one who |
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But to all who did r him, he gave |
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Ask and you will r, |
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But you will r power when the |
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is more blessed to give than to r. |
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What do you have that you didn’t r? |
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For I r-d from the Lord what I |
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as you have r-d Christ Jesus |
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r-d his brothers, they did not r him |
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opened, and they r-d him, but |
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yet the world did not r him. |
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First go and be r-d with your |
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Christ’s behalf, “Be r-d to God.” |
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that he might r both to God |
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through him to r everything to |
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we have now received this r |
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if their rejection brings r |
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has given us the ministry of r: |
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rashly and later to r his vows. |
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does not keep a r of wrongs. |
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they are r the Son of God |
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Don’t gaze at wine because it is r, |
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they are crimson r, |
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good weather because the sky is r.’ |
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another horse went out, a fiery r one, |
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I will r you with an outstretched arm |
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to r a people for himself, |
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the price of r-ing him is too costly, |
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He r-s your life from the Pit; |
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Christ r-ed us from the curse |
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to r those under the law, |
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Let the r of the LORD |
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r of the LORD will return |
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I know that my R lives, |
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LORD, my rock and my R. |
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for their R is strong, |
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Your R is the Holy One of Israel. |
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because your r is near! |
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adoption, the r of our bodies. |
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In him we have r through his blood, |
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We have r, the forgiveness of sins. |
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having obtained eternal r. |
Crossed by Israel (Ex 13:18; 14:15-31; Nm 21:14; Dt 11:4; Jos 2:10; 4:23; 24:6; Neh 9:9; Ps 106:7,9-11,22; 136:13-15; Ac 7:36; Heb 11:29); southern extent of the promised land (Ex 23:31); location of Solomon’s fleet (1Kg 9:26).
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He will not break a bruised r, |
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A r swaying in the wind? |
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He will not break a bruised r |
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For he will be like a r-’s fire |
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that seasons of r may come |
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will include six cities of r, |
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whose wings you have come for r. |
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God is our r and strength, |
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shield to those who take r in him. |
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we who have fled for r might |
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For he vigorously r-d the Jews in |
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The LORD had r for Abel and his |
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but we in turn r-ed him stricken, |
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through the washing of r and |
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In the same r, shepherds were |
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that the whole empire should be r-ed. |
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LORD r-ted that he had made man |
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I r that I made Saul king, |
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Why do you submit to r: |
Son of Solomon; king of Judah (1Kg 11:43). Answered people harshly; the kingdom was divided (12:1-19; 2Ch 10:1-19).
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The LORD will r forever and ever! |
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The LORD r-s! He is robed in |
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The LORD r-s forever; |
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who says to Zion, “Your God r-s!” |
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He will r over the house of |
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death r-ed from Adam to Moses, |
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do not let sin r in your mortal |
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For he must r until he puts all |
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we will also r with him; |
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and he will r forever and ever. |
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will r with him a thousand years. |
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LORD, he has r-ed you as king. |
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stone that the builders r-ed has |
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He was despised and r-ed by men, |
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the builders r-ed has become |
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Whoever r-s you r-s me. |
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but the one who r-s the Son |
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has God r-ed his people? |
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r-ed by men but chosen and |
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all who take refuge in you r; |
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let us r and be glad in it. |
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R greatly, Daughter Zion! |
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but r that your names are written |
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R with those who r; |
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but r-s in the truth. |
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R in the Lord always. I will say it again: R! |
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R always, |
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men . . . left natural r with women |
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The man is a close r. |
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in his hometown, among his r-s, |
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do you want me to r for you? |
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and r concerning this disaster |
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but the LORD r-ed concerning |
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may turn and r and leave a blessing |
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so God r-ed from the disaster |
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and undefiled r before God |
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are extremely r in every respect. |
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He r-ies on the LORD; let him |
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do not r on your own understanding; |
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What are you r-ing on? |
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all who r on the works of the law |
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the word of our God r-s forever. |
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R in me, and I in you. |
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three r: faith, hope, and love. |
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they would have r-ed with us. |
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and look at this r sight. |
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been r and wondrously made. |
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God r-ed Noah, |
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R the Sabbath day, to keep it holy: |
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human being that you r him, |
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made of, r-ing that we are dust. |
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So r your Creator in the days |
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own sake and r your sins no more. |
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and never again r their sin. |
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R Lot’s wife! |
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asked only that we would r the poor |
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R my chains. |
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I will never again r their sins. |
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there is no r of you in death; |
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Do this in r of me. |
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r you of everything I have told you. |
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there is a r of sins year after year. |
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For a r will go out from |
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our God to preserve a r for us |
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The r will return, the r of Jacob, |
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I will gather the r of my flock |
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only the r will be saved; |
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by boat to a r place to be alone. |
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not as the r of the dirt from |
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R the sandals from your feet, |
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so far has he r-d our |
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I will r your heart of stone and |
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He r-s my life; he leads me along |
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and r a steadfast spirit within me. |
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youth is r-ed like the eagle. |
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the LORD will r their strength; |
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by the r-ing of your mind, |
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person is being r-ed day by day. |
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is impossible to r to repentance |
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regeneration and r by the Holy Spirit. |
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Vengeance belongs to me; I will r. |
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deserve or repaid us according to |
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Do not r anyone evil for evil. |
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I will r, says the Lord. |
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that no one r-s evil for evil |
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R them to your children. |
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R, because the kingdom of heaven |
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who r-s than over ninety-nine |
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R and be baptized, |
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all people everywhere to r, |
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fruit consistent with r. |
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a baptism of r for the forgiveness |
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righteous, but sinners to r. |
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r for forgiveness of sins |
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and do works worthy of r. |
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is intended to lead you to r? |
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godly grief produces a r |
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any to perish but all to come to r. |
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Better an open r than concealed |
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must be above r, the husband of |
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he considered r for the sake of |
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have a good r among outsiders, |
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you have a r for being alive, |
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your r-s be made known to God. |
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what it is the LORD r-s of you: |
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much will be r-d; |
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in order that the law’s r would |
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let the LORD r him, since he |
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the LORD r-s him from them all. |
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R those being taken off to death, |
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He trusts in God; let God r him |
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has r-d us from the domain of |
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r-s us from the coming wrath. |
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Lord knows how to r the godly |
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Christ’s power may r in me. |
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has eternal life r-ing in him. |
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I will place my r among you, |
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a place for your r forever. |
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tell you, don’t r an evildoer. |
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are always r-ing the Holy Spirit. |
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For who can r his will? |
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may be able to r in the evil day |
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have not yet r-ed to the point |
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R the devil, and he will flee |
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sea and all that fills it r. |
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Praise him with r-ing cymbals; |
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r to those you owe r, |
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masters as worthy of all r, |
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do this with gentleness and r, |
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Each of you is to r his mother |
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‘They will r my son,’ he said. |
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the wife is to r her husband. |
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be a Sabbath of complete r, |
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They will not enter my r. |
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and find r for yourselves. |
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and I will give you r. |
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Sabbath r remains for God’s people |
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he r-ed on the seventh day |
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the LORD r-d his fortunes and |
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R the joy of your salvation to me, |
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is coming and will r everything, |
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it out, and his hand was r-d. |
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are you r-ing the kingdom to Israel |
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spiritual, r such a person |
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know what currently r-s him, |
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because in his r God passed over |
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in the r . . . whose wife will she be |
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the r of life . . . the r of condemnation. |
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I am the r and the life. |
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if there is no r of the dead, |
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know him and the power of his r |
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This is the first r. |
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r the sins of any, they are r-ed. |
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you are dust, and you will r to dust. |
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the spirit r-s to God who gave |
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mouth will not r to me empty, |
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Come, let us r to the LORD. |
Son of Jacob and Leah; eldest (Gn 29:32). Lost birthright for sleeping with father’s concubine (35:22; 49:4; 1Ch 5:1). Tried to rescue Joseph (Gn 37:21-29); offered to protect Benjamin (42:37). Tribe with territory east of the Dead Sea, north of the Arnon River (Nm 32; Jos 13:15-23).
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the arm of the LORD been r-ed? |
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whom the Son desires to r him. |
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blood did not r this to you, |
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him and will r myself to him. |
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of his heart will be r-ed, |
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Without r people run wild, |
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light for r to the Gentiles |
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eagerly wait for the r of our Lord |
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has a hymn, a teaching, a r, |
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it came by a r of Jesus |
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was made known to me by r, |
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at the r of the Lord Jesus |
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at the r of Jesus Christ |
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The r of Jesus Christ that God gave |
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descendants of Israel, r him! |
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serve God acceptably, with r |
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observe your pure, r lives. |
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When we are r-d, we bless; |
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Will you not r us again so that |
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there is a r for the righteous! |
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from the LORD, offspring, a r. |
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and his r accompanies him. |
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your r is great in heaven. |
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they have their r. |
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survives, he will receive a r. |
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looking ahead to the r. |
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that he r-s those who seek him. |
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God made the r . . . into a woman |
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Don’t wear yourself out to get r; |
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in a hurry to get r will not |
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hard for a r person to enter |
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woe to you who are r, |
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who want to be r fall into |
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r boast in his humiliation |
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and you have not requested r |
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in her left, r and honor. |
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make known the r of his glory |
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Oh, the depth of the r |
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immeasurable r of his grace |
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directly, openly, and not in r-s; |
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“Let me tell you a r,” Samson said |
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words of the wise, and their r-s. |
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humble and r-ing on a donkey, |
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horse and its r into the sea. |
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So you are r when you pass |
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Sit at my r hand until I make |
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way that seems r to a person, |
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one on your r and the other on |
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Sit at my r hand until I put |
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He will put the sheep on his r |
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He also is at the r hand of God |
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Sit at my r hand until I make |
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sat down at the r hand of God. |
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Defend the r-s of the fatherless. |
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gave them the r to be children |
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no one alive is r in your sight. |
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raise up a R Branch of David. |
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But the r one will live by his faith. |
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Joseph, being a r man, and not |
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saying, “This man really was r!” |
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the coming of the R One, |
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is no one r, not even one. |
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But my r one will live by faith; |
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Jesus Christ the r one. |
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watches over the way of the r |
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I have not seen the r abandoned |
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The r will never be shaken, |
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the r run to it and are protected. |
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sends rain on the r and the |
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I didn’t come to call the r |
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The r will live by faith. |
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because the r will live by faith. |
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He will judge the world r |
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He credited it to him as r. |
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He judges the world with r; |
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His r endures forever. |
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R exalts a nation, but sin is |
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will be named: The LORD is Our R. |
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those who hunger and thirst for r, |
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kingdom of God and his r, |
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apart from the law, the r of God |
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it was credited to him for r. |
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end of the law for r to everyone |
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His r endures forever. |
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r like armor on your chest, |
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reserved for me the crown of r, |
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was credited to him as r |
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is like a gold r in a pig’s snout. |
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From the r-ing of the sun to its |
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After three days I will r again. |
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For he has r, just as he said. |
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He is r-n! He is not here! |
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A great prophet has r-n among us, |
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that Jesus died and rose again, |
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dead in Christ will r first. |
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that there is r among you. |
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proclaim Christ out of r |
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Do nothing out of r or conceit, |
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There is a r—its streams |
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By the r-s of Babylon—there we |
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make peace flow to her like a r, |
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were baptized by him in the Jordan R |
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showed me the r of the water of life, |
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r broad that leads to destruction, |
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though its water r-s and foams |
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The LORD r-s from on high; |
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The LORD will r from Zion and |
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prowling around like a r lion, |
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they should eat it, r-ed over the fire |
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A lazy hunter doesn’t r his game, |
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to meet a bear r-bed of her cubs |
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Will a man r God? Yet you are |
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this house . . . become a den of r-s |
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and fell into the hands of r-s. |
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and he made a r of many colors |
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cut off the corner of Saul’s r. |
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hem of his r filled the temple. |
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If I can just touch his r, |
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and his r was as white as snow. |
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crown of thorns and the purple r. |
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He wore a r dipped in blood, |
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He is r in majesty; |
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when you hit the r, water will |
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will put you in the crevice of the r |
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and struck the r twice with his |
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The LORD is my r, |
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LORD, my r and my Redeemer. |
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and set my feet on a r, |
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and a r to trip over, |
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who built his house on the r. |
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on this r I will build my church, |
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Other seed fell on the r; |
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and a r to trip over, |
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drank from a spiritual r that followed them, and that r was Christ. |
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and a r to trip over. |
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Other seed fell on r ground, |
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your r and your staff—they |
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not use the r hates his son, |
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with a r, he will not die. |
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The sky will r up like a scroll, |
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Who will r away the stone from |
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very large—had been r-ed away. |
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Tell me, are you a R citizen? |
Italian city, capital of the Roman Empire; represented at Pentecost (Ac 2:10); Jews expelled (18:2); Paul addressed a letter to the church there (Rm 1:7,15) and goes there (Ac 19:21; 23:11; 28:14-16; 2Tm 1:17).
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From the r he saw a woman |
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went up on the r and lowered him |
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you pray, go into your private r, |
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there was no guest r available |
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Father’s house are many r; |
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before the r crows, you will |
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On that day the r of Jesse will |
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and like a r out of dry ground. |
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since it had no r, it withered |
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And if the r is holy, so are the |
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The r of Jesse will appear, |
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r-ed and firmly established |
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r-ed and built up in him and |
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of money is a r of all kinds |
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and that no r of bitterness |
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of Judah, the R of David, |
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and the r places, a plain. |
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straight, the r ways smooth, |
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if you fulfill the r law prescribed |
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a chosen race, a r priesthood, a |
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his lips invites his own r. |
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my house still lies in r-s |
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desires, which plunge people into r |
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leads to the r of those who listen. |
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Woe is me for I am r-ed |
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and the skins are r-ed. |
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when he abolishes all r and all |
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he competes according to the r-s. |
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They will r the fish of the sea |
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He r-s forever by his might; |
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For sin will not r over you, |
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and the r-s conspire together against |
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one will come from you to be r |
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know that the r-s of the Gentiles |
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Now the r of this world will be |
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death nor life, nor angels nor r-s, |
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but against the r-s, against |
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Remind them to submit to r-s |
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to hear of wars and r-s of wars. |
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his word r-s swiftly. |
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righteous r to it and are protected. |
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they will r and not become weary, |
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R in such a way to win the prize. |
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was not r-ning, and had not been r |
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You were r-ning well. |
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Let us r with endurance the race |
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the r-s in a stadium all race, but |
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sound . . . of a violent r-ing wind |
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where moth and r destroy and |
Moabitess; widowed daughter-in-law of Naomi (Ru 1:1-5); married Boaz; ancestor of David and Christ (Ru 4:1; Mt 1:5-6,16).
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They worked the Israelites r |