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Remember the S day to keep it |
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through the grainfields on the S. |
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The S was made for man and not |
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Son of Man is Lord even of the S. |
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whether he would heal him on the S. |
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lawful to do good on the S or |
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a S rest remains for God’s people |
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with fasting, s, and ashes. |
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proclaimed a fast and dressed in s |
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would have repented in s and ashes |
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you have known the s Scriptures, |
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is the Passover s to the LORD, |
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to obey is better than s, |
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You do not delight in s and offering; |
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You do not want a s, or I would |
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The s pleasing to God is a broken |
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faithful love and not s, |
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I desire mercy and not s. |
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your bodies as a living s, |
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our Passover lamb has been s-d. |
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an acceptable s, pleasing to God. |
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need to offer s-s every day, |
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of sin by the s of himself. |
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offer up to God a s of praise, |
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offer spiritual s-s acceptable to |
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of the leaven of the Pharisees and S. |
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S, who say there is no resurrection |
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The horse is a false hope for s; |
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intercedes for the s-s according |
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glorious inheritance in the s-s, |
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Greet every s in Christ Jesus. |
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to the s-s once for all. |
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are the prayers of the s-s. |
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the righteous acts of the s-s. |
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right paths for his name’s s. |
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not for your s that I will act |
Wife of Zebedee, mother of James and John (Mk 15:40; 16:1; cf. Mt 27:56); possibly Mary’s sister (Jn 19:25).
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back and became a pillar of s. |
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It is a permanent covenant of s |
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You are the s of the earth. |
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seasoned with s, so that you may |
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Stand firm and see the LORD’s s |
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He has become my s. |
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Proclaim his s from day to day. |
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The God of my s is exalted. |
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The LORD is my light and my s |
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Restore the joy of your s to me, |
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He has become my s. |
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who proclaims s, who says to |
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For my eyes have seen your s. |
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everyone will see the s of God. |
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There is s in no one else, |
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now is the day of s. |
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the helmet of s and the sword |
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work out your own s with fear |
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if we neglect such a great s? |
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S belongs to our God, who is |
Capital and namesake of the northern kingdom (1Kg 13:32; 16:24; 2Kg 17:24; Is 7:9; Ezk 16:46; 23:4; Hos 8:5; Ob 19; Mc 1:1); captured by Assyria (2Kg 17:6).
In NT times, region of central hill country between Judah and Galilee (Lk 17:11; Ac 1:8; 8:1,5,14, often shunned by Jews (Jn 4:4-9); home of Samaritans.
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But a S on his journey came up |
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thanking him. And he was a S. |
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Jews do not associate with S-s. |
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Jesus Christ is the s yesterday, |
Son of Manoah; Danite judge. Birth announced; to be a Nazirite (Jdg 13). Rashly married a Philistine; posed a riddle (Jdg 14). Took revenge on Philistines: set fire to fields; killed one thousand with donkey’s jawbone (Jdg 15). Married Delilah; was betrayed (16:4-21). Slaughter in Dagon’s temple (16:23-30; Heb 11:32-34).
Son of Elkanah and Hannah; Ephraimite judge, kingmaker, priest, and prophet. Born in answer to prayer (1Sm 1:1-20); raised at Shiloh by Eli (1:25-28; 2:11); called (3:1-18). Served as military and judicial judge (1Sm 7). Warned people about the nature of a king (8:10-18; 10:25); anointed Saul (10:1); rejected Saul (13:11-14; 15:10-29). Anointed David (16:1-13); protected David from Saul (19:18-24). Death (25:1); appearance to Saul after death (28:3-19).
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which results in s |
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For this is God’s will, your s: |
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S them by the truth; |
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washed, you were s-ied, you were |
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the God of peace himself s you |
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They are to make a s for me |
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up my hands toward your holy s. |
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Praise God in his s. |
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and will set my s among them |
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not enter a s made with hands |
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offspring like the s of the sea, |
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who built his house on the s. |
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Remove the s-s from your feet, |
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Remove the s-s from your feet, |
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not worthy to remove his s-s. |
Wife and half sister of Abraham; originally named Sarai (Gn 11:29-31; 20:12); barren (11:30). Twice passed off as Abraham’s sister (12:10-20; 20). Gave Hagar to Abraham, then sent her away (Gn 16; 21:9-21). Laughed when she heard the promise of a son (18:9-15). Bore Isaac (21:1-7; Heb 11:11). Died; buried at Machpelah (Gn 23; 25:10; 49:31).
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LORD asked S, “Where have you |
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Jesus told him, “Go away, S! |
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If S drives out S, he is divided |
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told Peter, “Get behind me, S! |
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I watched S fall from heaven |
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Then S entered Judas, called |
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and from the power of S to God, |
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S disguises himself as an angel |
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messenger of S to torment me so |
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synagogue of S |
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who is called the devil and S, |
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S will be released from his |
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your wages on what does not s? |
1. First king of united Israel. Son of Kish; tall, handsome Benjaminite (1Sm 9:1-2). Met Samuel while looking for donkeys (9:3-27). Anointed privately (10:1); chosen by lot and announced publicly (10:17-24); delivered Jabesh-gilead (11:1-11); confirmed king at Gilgal (11:12-15). Rebuked and rejected (13:8-15; 15:11-30). Attempted to kill David (18:11,17,25; 19:10-17; 23:8,25; 24:2; 26:2); spared by David (1Sm 24; 26). Among the prophets (10:9-13; 19:18-24). Consulted a medium to inquire of Samuel (1Sm 28). Killed by Philistines (1Sm 31).
2. Paul’s Hebrew name. See PAUL
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and I was s-d from my enemies. |
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and s those stumbling toward |
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Turn to me and be s-d, all the ends |
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on the name of the LORD will be s-d, |
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Jesus, because he will s his people |
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whoever wants to s his life will |
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asked, “Then who can be s-d?” |
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cut short, no one would be s-d. |
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and is baptized will be s-d, |
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come to seek and to s the lost. |
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to s the world through him. |
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name of the Lord will be s-d. |
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Sirs, what must I do to be s-d? |
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on name of the Lord will be s-d. |
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you are s-d by grace through faith, |
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came into the world to s sinners |
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wants everyone to be s-d |
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to this, now s-s you (not as the |
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They forgot God their S, |
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Besides me, there is no S. |
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and no S exists besides me. |
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a S . . . who is Messiah, the Lord. |
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God, who is the S of all people, |
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appearing of our S Christ Jesus, |
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glory of our great God and S, |
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of our Lord and S Jesus Christ. |
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“who do you s that I am?” |
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Dishonest s-s are detestable |
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something like s-s fell from his |
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had a set of s-s in his hand. |
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Though your sins are s, |
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dressed him in a s robe. |
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sheep of the flock will be s-ed. |
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A man s-s seed on the ground; |
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s will not depart from Judah |
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break them with an iron s; |
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against the s of the devil. |
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S will come in the last days |
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and s-ed the Rock of his salvation. |
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s-ed by mankind and despised by |
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asks for an egg, will give him a s? |
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Send men to s out the land |
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authority, and not like their s-s. |
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woe to you, s-s and Pharisees, |
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don’t know the S-s or the power |
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Today . . . this S has been fulfilled. |
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concerning himself in all the S-s. |
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You pore over the S-s because you |
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and the S cannot be broken |
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you have known the sacred S-s, |
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All S is inspired by God and is |
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No prophecy of S comes from |
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Eat this s, then go and speak to |
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open the s and break its seals? |
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through the s on dry ground, |
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the winds and the s obey him! |
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toward them walking on the s. |
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Something like a s of glass, |
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Set me as a s on your heart, |
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He has also put his s on us and given |
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the scroll and break its s-s?’ |
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s the book until the time of the end. |
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were s-ed with the promised Holy |
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s-ed with seven seals. |
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s the servants . . . on their foreheads. |
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You have s-ed me and known me. |
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S me, God, and know my heart; |
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me when you s for me with all |
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And he who s-es our hearts knows |
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since the Spirit s-es everything, |
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that bears its fruit in its s |
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days, months, s-s, and years. |
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About the times and the s-s: |
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be gracious, s with salt, so |
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Make a mercy s of pure gold, |
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love the front s in the |
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I saw the Lord s-ed on a high and |
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s-ed at the right hand of Power |
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and s-ed us with him the heavens, |
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The s is like it: Love your |
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This is the s death, the lake of |
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He knows the s-s of the heart? |
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Father who sees in s will reward you. |
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things kept s from the |
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judges what people have kept s, |
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The s-s of his heart will be |
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I have learned the s of being |
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decided to divorce her s. |
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but s because of his fear of the |
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anchor for the soul, firm and s. |
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humans cannot s me and live. |
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They say, “The LORD doesn’t s it. |
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they might s with their eyes |
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darkness have s-n a great light, |
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heart, for they will s God. |
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because looking they do not s, |
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No one has ever s-n God. |
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I was blind, and now I can s! |
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who has s-n me has s-n the Father. |
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what we have s-n with our eyes, |
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because we will s him as he is. |
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who sowed good s in his field. |
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like a mustard s that a man took |
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faith the size of a mustard s, |
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Other s fell on the rock; |
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He does not say “and to s-s,” |
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not of perishable s but of |
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when you s him with all your |
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If you s him, he will be found |
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pray and s my face, and turn |
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s peace and pursue it. |
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S the LORD while he may be found; |
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But s first the kingdom of God |
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S, and you will find. |
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come to s and to save the lost. |
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No one is to s his own good, |
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he rewards those who s him. |
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a way that s-s right to a person |
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Then they tried to s him. |
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put off the old s with its |
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For people will be lovers of s, |
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you because of your lack of s. |
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gentleness, s. The law is not against |
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knowledge with s, s with endurance, |
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let us stay awake and be s. |
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sensible, righteous, holy, s, |
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not of any value in curbing s. |
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anger outbursts, s ambitions, slander |
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envy and s ambition |
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and do not s—truth, wisdom |
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“You were sold for nothing, and you |
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joy he goes and s-s everything |
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s all you have and give to the poor |
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sold his birthright in exchange |
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one can buy or s unless he has |
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I AM has sent me to you. |
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Who should I s? . . . Here I am. S me. |
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of the harvest to s out workers |
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sent out these twelve after giving |
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me welcomes him who sent me. |
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has sent me to proclaim release |
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For God did not s his Son into |
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the will of him who sent me. |
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If I go, I will s him to you. |
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Father has sent me, I also s you. |
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they preach unless they are sent? |
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God sent his Son, born of a woman, |
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he loved us and sent his Son to be |
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who commits adultery lacks s; |
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who accepts correction is s. |
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out from among them and be s, |
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and a gossip s-s close friends. |
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joined together, let non one s. |
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just as a shepherd s-s the sheep |
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Who can s us from the love of |
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as far as the s of soul and spirit, |
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Now the s was the most cunning |
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as shrewd as s-s and as innocent |
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as the s deceived Eve by his |
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the ancient s, who is called |
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Speak, for your s is listening. |
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Give praise, you s-s of the LORD |
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“This is my s; I strengthen him, |
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See, my s will be successful; |
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Here is my s whom I have chosen, |
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great among you must be your s, |
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he must be last and s of all. |
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“I am the Lord’s s,” said Mary. |
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s-s; we’ve only done our duty. |
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Where I am, there my s also will be |
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I do not call you s-s anymore, because a s doesn’t know what |
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S the LORD with gladness; |
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No one can s two masters, |
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did not come to be s-d, but to s, |
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am among you as the one who s-s. |
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but s one another through love. |
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S with a good attitude, |
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if s, use it in s; if teaching, in teaching; |
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S apart for me Barnabas and Saul |
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instrument, s apart, useful to |
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march around the city s times, |
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will be s weeks and sixty-two weeks. |
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sins against me him? As many as s times? |
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To the s churches in Asia. |
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s angels with the s last plagues; |
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He had s wives who were |
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On the s day God had completed |
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the s day is a Sabbath to the LORD |
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And on the s day God rested from |
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until s years were fulfilled. |
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When s years for Babylon |
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number of years . . . would be s. |
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S weeks are decreed about your |
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but s times seven. |
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The s returned with joy, saying, |
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and s treatment of the body, |
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so they s-ed fig leaves together |
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No one s-s a patch of unshrunk |
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to provide s for his head |
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birds of the sky can nest in its s. |
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Our days on earth are like a s, |
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hide me in the s of your wings |
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person goes about like a mere s. |
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dwells in the s of the Almighty. |
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in darkness and the s of death, |
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least his s might fall on some |
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as a copy and s of the heavenly |
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established; it cannot be s-n. |
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of the LORD s-s the wilderness; |
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The righteous will never be s-n, |
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s the dust off your feet when you |
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pressed down, s-n together, |
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where they were assembled was s-n, |
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once more I will s not only the |
1. King of Israel; assassinated Zechariah; was assassinated by Menahem (2Kg 15:10-15).
2. Alternate name for Jehoahaz (2Kg 23:30-34; Jr 22:11). See JEHOAHAZ
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were naked, yet felt no s. |
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hope in me will not be put to s. |
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some to s and eternal contempt. |
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on him will not be put to s. |
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what is foolish . . . to s the wise, |
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their glory is in their s. |
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the cross, despising the s. |
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in him will never be put to s. |
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For it is s even to mention what |
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Men committed s acts with men |
Judge; killed six hundred Philistines with a cattle prod (Jdg 3:31; 5:6).
Josiah’s court secretary or scribe (2Kg 22:3-14); his sons were friends of Jeremiah (Jr 26:24; 36:10; 39:14).
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S your master’s joy.’ |
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two shirts must s with someone |
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let me inherit two s of your spirit. |
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They had such a s disagreement |
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s-s iron, and one man s-s another. |
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s than any double-edged sword, |
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If I am s-d, my strength will leave |
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emissaries, s-d off half their |
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for them to get their heads s-d. |
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the same as having her head s-d. |
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shouts of joy, carrying his s-ves. |
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a sheep silent before her s-s, |
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a lamb is silent before its s, |
Nation whose queen came to see Solomon (1Kg 10; 2Ch 9); also called Sabeans (Jb 1:15; Jl 3:8).
1. City in the hill country of Ephraim. Simeon and Levi destroyed the city in revenge for the rape of Dinah (Gn 34); Joshua renewed the covenant there (Jos 24:1-28); served as first capital of the northern kingdom (1Kg 12:25).
2. Son of Hamor; raped Dinah (Gn 34).
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Whoever s-s human blood |
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without the s-ding of blood there |
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hills like s without a shepherd. |
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people, the s of his pasture. |
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We all went astray like s; |
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and like a s silent before her |
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and the s will be scattered; |
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like s without a shepherd. |
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go to the lost s of the house of |
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someone has a hundred s, and |
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separates the s from the goats. |
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He calls his own s by name |
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I lay down my life for the s. |
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My s hear my voice, I know them, |
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“Feed my s,” Jesus said. |
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was led like a s to the slaughter, |
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a large s coming down, |
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The Festival of S-s to the LORD |
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dwell in s-s during the festival |
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under the s of your wings. |
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I will set up three s-s here: |
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Jewish Festival of S-s was near, |
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You will not abandon me to S; |
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make my bed in S, you are there. |
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Her house is the road to S, |
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S and Abaddon lie open before |
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S, where is your sting? |
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hills like sheep without a s. |
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The LORD is my s; I have what |
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He protects his flock like a s; |
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prophesy against the s-s of Israel. |
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establish over them one s, |
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Strike the s, and the sheep will |
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like sheep without a s. |
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I will strike the s, and the sheep |
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s-s were staying out in the fields |
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I am the good s. The good s lays |
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the great S of the sheep |
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And when the chief S appears, |
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You will s my people Israel |
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overseers, to s the church of God, |
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S God’s flock among you, not |
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He is a s to all who take refuge |
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LORD is my strength and my s; |
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situation take up the s of faith |
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LORD make his face s on you |
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Arise, s, for your light has |
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let your light s before others, |
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righteous will s like the sun |
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and his face shone like the sun; |
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glory of the Lord shone around them, |
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That light s-s in the darkness, |
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and Christ will s on you. |
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Three times I was s-ed. |
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have s-ed their faith. |
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to sue you and take away your s, |
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a s will grow from the stump |
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daybreak came, Jesus stood on the s. |
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the crowd, since he was a s man. |
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sinned and fall s of the glory |
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government will be on his s. |
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until the time I say, ‘S!’ Then you |
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Let the whole earth s to the LORD; |
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s triumphantly to God, |
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kept s-ing all the more, “Crucify him!” |
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descend from heaven with a s, |
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for they will be s-n mercy. |
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He s-ed them his hands and feet. |
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s us the Father, and that’s enough |
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s mercy to whom I will s mercy, |
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And I will s you an even better |
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S me your faith without works, |
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s in . . . season—s of blessing. |
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crooked you prove yourself s. |
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Therefore be as s as serpents |
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demons believe—and they s. |
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and they have s their eyes; |
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that every mouth may be s |
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need a doctor, but those who are s. |
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I was s and you took care of me; |
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is why many are s and ill among |
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Is anyone among you s? |
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Swing the s because the harvest |
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and a sharp s in his hand. |
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he himself bore our s-es, |
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healing every disease and every s. |
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Though a thousand fall at your s |
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the LORD had not been on our s— |
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pierced his s with a spear, |
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showed them his hands and his s. |
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has asked to s you like wheat. |
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The blind receive their s, |
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For we walk by faith, not by s |
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will give you a s: See, the virgin |
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demands a s, but no s will be given to it except the s of . . . Jonah. |
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s of your coming and of the end |
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This will be the s for you: |
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the first of his s-s, in Cana of Galilee. |
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Jesus performed many other s-s |
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them to do s-s and wonders |
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Jews ask for s-s and the Greeks |
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tongues, then, is intended as a s, |
Early church leader and prophet; also called Silvanus. Brought news from Jerusalem to Antioch (Ac 15:22,32); worked with Paul and Peter in missions and writing letters (15:40-41; 16:19-40; 17:10-15; 18:5; 2Co 1:19; 1Th 1:1; 2Th 1:1; 1Pt 5:12).
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there was s in heaven for about |
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that he had s-d the Sadducees, |
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said to the sea, “S! Be still!” |
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If you keep s at this time, |
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When I kept s, my bones became |
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considered wise when he keeps s, |
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and like a sheep s before her |
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But Jesus kept s. |
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and as a lamb is s before its |
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women should be s in the |
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instead, she is to be s. |
Pool in Jerusalem (Jn 9:7,11).
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return each man’s s to his sack, |
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my instruction instead of s, |
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like gold apples in s settings. |
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loves s is never satisfied with s, |
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you without s, come, buy, and eat! |
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thirty pieces of s for him. |
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I don’t have s or gold, but |
1. Son of Jacob and Leah (Gn 29:33); with Levi, avenged Dinah’s rape by Shechem (34:25-31; 49:5); held as hostage by Joseph (42:24). Tribe with territory within Judah (Jos 19:1-9; Jdg 1:3,17).
2. Devout Jew who blessed the baby Jesus (Lk 2:25-35).
3. Jewish variation of Simon (Ac 15:14; 2Pt 1:1). See PETER
1. Apostle Peter’s original name (Mt 4:18). See PETER
2. Apostle; called the Zealot (Mt 10:4; Mk 3:18; Lk 6:15; Ac 1:13).
3. Leper who hosted Jesus (Mt 26:6-13).
4. Cyrenian forced to carry Jesus’s cross (Mk 15:21).
5. Sorcerer who wanted to buy the power of the Spirit (Ac 8:9-24).
6. Tanner of Joppa who hosted Peter, where Peter saw the vision (Ac 9:43).
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be sure your s will catch up with |
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forgive their s, and heal their land. |
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and my s is always before me. |
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but s is a disgrace to any people. |
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yet he bore the s of many |
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authority on earth to forgive s-s |
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forgive us our s-s, for we |
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takes away the s of the world! |
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The one without s among you |
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just as s entered the world |
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For the wages of s is death, |
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Christ died for our s-s according to |
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who did not know s to be s for us, |
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way as we are, yet without s. |
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hindrance and the s that so easily |
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confess our s-s, he is faithful |
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and s is lawlessness. |
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you—you alone—I have s-ned |
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so that I may not s against you. |
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your right eye causes you to s, |
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If your brother s-s against you, |
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If your brother s-s, rebuke him, |
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And if he s-s against you seven |
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from now on do not s anymore. |
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Rabbi, who s-ned, this man or |
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For all have s-ned and fall short |
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say, “We have not s-ned,” we |
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so that you may not s. |
Mountain where God revealed the Law (Ex 19:20; 31:18; 34:32; Lv 25:1; Ac 7:38; Gl 4:25). The wilderness region (Ex 19:1; Lv 7:38).
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s brotherly love for each other, |
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I was s when my mother conceived |
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into the hands of s men, |
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I will s to the LORD, for he is |
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Let the whole earth s to the LORD. |
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the morning stars sang together |
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S praise to God, s praise; |
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S a new song to the LORD |
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After s-ing a hymn, they went out |
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praying and s-ing hymns to God, |
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songs, s-ing and making music |
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s-ing to God with gratitude in |
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cheerful? He should s praises. |
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they sang a new song: You are |
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not a hair of their heads was s, |
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S-s lead the way, with musicians |
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I have sunk in deep mud, |
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And beginning to s he cried out, |
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or stand in the pathway of s-s |
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My son, if s-s entice you, don’t |
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Don’t let your heart envy s-s; |
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to call the righteous, but s-s. |
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friend of tax collectors and s-s! |
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Even s-s do that. |
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in heaven over one s who repents |
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while we were still s-s, Christ died |
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came into the world to save s-s |
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say you’re my s |
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is my brother and s and mother. |
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the younger women as s-s. |
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the LORD s-s enthroned forever; |
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S at my right hand until I make |
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You know when I s down and when |
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But to s at my right and left is |
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into heaven and sat down at the |
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S at my right hand until I make |
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are to labor s days and do all |
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about s soldiers on foot, |
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seven weeks and s weeks. |
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may my right hand forget its s. |
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clothing from s-s for the man and |
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unclean; he has a . . . s disease. |
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Naaman . . . had a s disease. |
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“S for s!” Satan answered |
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Even after my s has been destroyed, |
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Can the Cushite change his s, |
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Otherwise, the s-s burst, |
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Golgotha (which means Place of the S), |
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God called the expanse “s.” |
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good weather because the s is red. |
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Son of Man will appear in the s, |
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the s was split apart like a scroll |
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Go to the ant, you s! |
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by the field of a s and by the |
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and whoever spreads s is a fool. |
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hypocrisy, envy, and all s. |
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who does not s with his tongue, |
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are s-ed, we respond graciously. |
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to s no one, to avoid fighting, |
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worthy of respect, not s-s, |
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behavior, not s-s, not slaves to |
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as some people s claim we say, |
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if anyone s-s you on your right |
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are counted as sheep to be s-ed. |
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save those stumbling toward s. |
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Like a lamb led to the s |
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was led like a sheep to the s, |
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are counted as sheep to be s-ed. |
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Worthy is the Lamb who was s-ed |
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Remember that you were a s in |
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borrower is a s to the lender. |
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to my s, ‘Do this!’ and he does it. |
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first among you must be your s; |
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Well done, good and faithful s! |
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who commits sin is a s of sin. |
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you used to be s-s of sin, |
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no Jew or Greek, s or free, male |
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by assuming the form of a s, |
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but as God’s s-s. Honor everyone. |
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out of Egypt, out of the place of s, |
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you did not receive a spirit of s |
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don’t submit again to a yoke of s. |
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God caused a deep s to come over |
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A little s, a little slumber, |
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of Israel does not slumber or s. |
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disciples and found them s-ing. |
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Get up, s, and rise up from the |
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Philistine with a s and a stone. |
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s to anger and abounding in faithful |
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to hear, s to speak, and s to anger, |
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your Protector will not s. |
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A little sleep, a little s, |
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Four things on earth are s, |
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faithful in a very s matter, |
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It’s the s of all the seeds, |
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Sinai was . . . enveloped in s |
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the temple was filled with s. |
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He will not put out a s wick; |
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He will not put out a s wick, |
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S lips with an evil heart are |
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the uneven ground will become s |
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straight, the rough ways s, |
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the ground, it became a s, |
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made a bronze s and mounted it |
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In the end it bites like a s |
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for a fish, will give him a s? |
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they will pick up s-s; |
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the authority to trample on s-s |
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as Moses lifted up the s in the |
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their gods, it will be a s for you. |
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the s-s of death confronted me. |
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will keep your foot from a s. |
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The fear of mankind is a s, |
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one comes and s-es away what was |
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No one will s them out of my |
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like a gold ring in a pig’s s. |
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and I will be whiter than s. |
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they will be as white as s; |
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his clothing was as white as s. |
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s-ing on the wings of the wind. |
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will s on wings like eagles; |
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Be s! Be on the alert! |
City on the plain, where Lot settled (Gn 10:19; 13:10; 14:11-12); destroyed along with Gomorrah by God (Gn 18:20; 19:24).
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quickly since the s wasn’t deep. |
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The s-s also mocked him. |
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No one serving as a s gets entangled |
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gave you milk to drink, not s food, |
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But s food is for the mature |
Son of David and Bathsheba; third king of Israel (2Sm 12:24; 1Kg 1:30-40). Asked for wisdom (1 Kg 3:5-15); knew many proverbs and songs (4:32; Pss 72; 127; Pr 1:1; 10:1; 25:1; Sg 1:1); wisdom demonstrated in child dispute (1Kg 3:16-28) and the visit of the Queen of Sheba (10:1-13). Built and dedicated the temple (1Kg 5–8). Accumulated vast wealth (9:26-28; 10:26-29); had many wives and concubines, who influenced him toward idolatry (11:1-8).
SON See also SON OF DAVID, SON OF GOD, SON OF MAN, SONS OF GOD
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“Take your s,” he said, “your only |
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and he will be my s. |
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My s Absalom! My s, my s |
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He said to me, “You are my S; |
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are all s-s of the Most High. |
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S-s are indeed a heritage from |
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the virgin will conceive, have a s, |
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born for us, a s will be given to us, |
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be called: S-s of the living God. |
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and out of Egypt I called my s. |
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Out of Egypt I called my S. |
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This is my beloved S, with whom |
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how then can he be his s?” |
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Truly this man was the S of God! |
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called the S of the Most High, |
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longer worthy to be called your s. |
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He gave his one and only S, |
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believes in the S has eternal life, |
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by God’s Spirit are God’s s-s. |
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conformed to the image of his S, |
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He did not even spare his own S |
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will be called s-s of the living |
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you will be s-s and daughters |
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slave but a s, and if a s, then God |
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He has spoken to us by his S. |
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that addresses you as s-s: |
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one and only S into the world |
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loved us and sent his S to be |
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The one who has the S has life. |
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The LORD is my strength and my s; |
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Sing a new s to him; |
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He put a new s in my mouth, |
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psalms, hymns, and spiritual s-s, |
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the s of the Lamb: |
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Have mercy on us, S! |
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“Could this be the S?” |
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Hosanna to the S! |
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If You are the S, come down |
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will be called the S. |
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Are you, then, the S? |
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that this is the S. |
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of the one and only S. |
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appointed to be the powerful S |
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confesses that Jesus is the S |
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one who believes that Jesus is the S? |
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s that you think of him? |
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He said to me, “S, |
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one like a s was coming |
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S has no place to lay his |
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S coming in his kingdom. |
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When the S comes in his glory, |
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see the S seated at the right hand |
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so the S must be lifted up, |
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Who is this S? |
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S standing at the right hand of God! |
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One like the S was seated on |
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the s saw that the daughters of mankind |
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peacemakers . . . will be called s. |
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through faith you are all s in Christ |
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But Elymas the s . . . opposed them |
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interpret omens, practice s, |
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idolatry, s, hatreds, strife, |
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For with much wisdom is much s; |
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and s and sighing will flee. |
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but your s will turn to joy. |
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I have great s and unceasing |
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with all your s, and with all strength. |
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to destroy both s and body in hell. |
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with all your s, and with all |
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a sword will pierce your own s— |
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Now my s is troubled. |
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separation of s and spirit, joints |
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the salvation of your s-s. |
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Shepherd and Overseer of your s-s. |
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if the bulge makes an unclear s, |
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voice like the s of cascading waters. |
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s the alarm on my holy mountain! |
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the trumpet will s, and the dead |
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The fathers have eaten s grapes, |
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The fathers eat s grapes, and |
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You killed the s of life, |
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s and perfecter of our faith, |
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He is the blessed and only S, |
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those who s trouble reap the same. |
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Those who s in tears will reap |
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who s-s injustice will reap disaster, |
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They don’t s or reap or gather |
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As he s-ed, some seeds fell |
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a man who s-ed good seed |
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One s-s and another reaps. |
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we have sown spiritual things |
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Sown in corruption, raised in |
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person who s-s sparingly will |
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whatever a person s-s he will also |
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Consider the s who went out to |
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The s sows the word. |
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He did not even s his own Son |
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if God didn’t s the angels who |
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person who sows s will also reap s, |
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are worth more than many s-s. |
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He spoke, and it came into being; |
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to be silent and a time to s; |
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the mouth of the LORD has spoken. |
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worry about . . . what you are to s. |
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We s what we know |
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began to s in different tongues, |
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If I s human or angelic tongues |
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was a child, I spoke like a child, |
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But s-ing the truth in love, let |
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he has spoken to us by his Son. |
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instead, men spoke from God |
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their s-s into pruning knives. |
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your pruning knives into s-s. |
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pierced his side with a s, |
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We have become a s to the world |
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Day after day they pour out s; |
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There is no s; there are no words; |
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Let your s always be gracious, |
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gladly s and be spent for you. |
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cloths with the fragrant s, |
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They don’t labor or s |
SPIRIT See also HOLY SPIRIT, SPIRIT OF GOD, SPIRIT OF THE LORD
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My S will not remain with mankind |
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an evil s sent from the LORD |
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Into your hand I entrust my s; |
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renew a steadfast s within me. |
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or take your Holy S from me. |
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pleasing to God is a broken s. |
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Where can I go to escape your S? |
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Who knows if the s of the children |
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the s returns to God who gave |
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I have put my S on him; |
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and put a new s within you; |
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pour out my S on all humanity |
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but by my S,’ says the LORD |
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Blessed are the poor in s, |
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them authority over unclean s-s, |
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I will put my S on him, and he |
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against the S will not be |
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The s is willing, but the flesh |
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open and the S descending to him |
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into your hands I entrust my s. |
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God is s, and those who worship him must worship in S and truth. |
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He is the S of truth. |
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pour out my S on all people |
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but the S of Jesus did not allow |
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had a s by which she predicted |
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are not in the flesh, but in the S, |
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testifies together with our s that we |
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have the S as the firstfruits— |
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S helps us in our weakness, |
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different gifts, but the same S. |
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distinguishing between s-s, |
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the S . . . as a down payment |
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walk by the S and you will |
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There is one body and one S |
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but be filled by the S: |
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Don’t stifle the S. |
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And may your whole s, soul, and |
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separation of soul and s, joints |
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proclamation to the s-s in prison |
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not believe every s, but test the s-s |