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not turn to mediums or consult s-s, |
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S was hovering over the surface |
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He saw the S descending like a dove |
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S came powerfully on David from |
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The S GOD is on me, |
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S is on me . . . he has anointed me |
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where the S is, there is freedom. |
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explaining s things to s people. |
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a natural body, raised a s body. |
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who are s, restore such a person |
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blessed us with every s blessing |
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psalms, hymns, and s songs, |
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since it is evaluated s. |
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Then they spat in his face and beat |
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He s on the ground, made some mud |
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blood he s-ed on the altar. |
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s it on all sides of the altar. |
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present the blood and s it |
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S and majesty are before him; |
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Worship the LORD in the s of |
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are clothed with majesty and s. |
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not even Solomon in all his s was |
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the s in your brother’s eye |
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He s the rock, and water gushed |
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a s full of sour wine on a hyssop |
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his skin, or a leopard his s-s? |
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without s or wrinkle or anything |
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without s or blemish in his sight. |
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with ivory, s-ed out on their |
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of those who s out will come to |
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s-ing out the sky like a canopy, |
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word . . . may s rapidly and |
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give . . . from the s of the water |
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S up, well—sing to it! |
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well of water s-ing up in him |
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so he will s many nations. |
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will also s clean water on you, |
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hearts s-d clean from an evil |
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and to the s-d blood, which says |
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s-d with the blood of Jesus Christ. |
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cause . . . Branch to s up for David, |
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to s on the freedom we have |
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he s his estate in foolish living. |
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threw down his s before Pharaoh |
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s of the man I choose will sprout, |
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rod and your s—they comfort me. |
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the manna, Aaron’s s that budded, |
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A s was set on the ground with |
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the shadow . . . on s of Ahaz. |
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where you are s-ing is holy ground. |
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place where you are s-ing is holy. |
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And the sun stood still and |
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s still, and see the salvation |
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Who may s in his holy place? |
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will be able to s when he appears? |
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against itself, that house cannot s. |
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into this grace in which we s, |
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he s-s or falls. And he will s, because the Lord is able to make him s. |
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thinks he s-s must be careful |
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so that you can s against the |
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I s at the door and knock. |
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God made . . . as well as the s-s. |
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numerous as the s-s of the sky |
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the morning s-s sang together |
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moon and the s-s, which you set |
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we saw his s in the east |
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you shine like s-s in the world. |
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of David, the bright morning s. |
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He who s a good work in you |
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look at his appearance or his s |
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Jesus increased in wisdom and s, |
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and s awake with me. |
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me and renew a s spirit within |
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Do not s. |
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or I might have nothing and s, |
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where thieves break in and s. |
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adultery; do not s; do not bear |
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comes only to s and to kill and |
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the thief no longer s. |
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but the LORD determines his s-s. |
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you should follow in his s-s. |
Foremost of the first seven deacons (Ac 6:1-7). First Christian martyr (6:8–7:60); Saul approved of his death (8:1; 22:20); start of persecution and dispersion (11:19).
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Don’t s the Spirit. |
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reflect in your heart and be s. |
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Silence! Be s!” The wind ceased |
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Sheol, where is your s? |
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Where, death, is your s? |
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but a harsh word s-s up wrath. |
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my compassion is s-red! |
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S water is sweet, |
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passes into the s and is eliminated? |
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“Food is for the s and the s for food,” |
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their god is their s; |
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a little wine because of your s |
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s tablets inscribed by . . . God. |
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five smooth s-s from the wadi |
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strike your foot against a s. |
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The s that the builders rejected |
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a time to throw s-s and a time to |
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He will be a s to stumble over |
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I have laid a s in Zion, a tested s, |
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remove your heart of s and give |
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tell these s-s to become bread.” |
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strike your foot against a s. |
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for bread, will give him a s? |
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The s that the builders rejected |
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Who will roll away the s from |
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silent, the s-s would cry out! |
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be the first to throw a s at her. |
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stumbled over the stumbling s. |
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not on tablets of s but on tablets |
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to him, a living s—rejected by |
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were s-ing Stephen, he called out: |
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Don’t s up for yourselves treasures |
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have anywhere to s my crops? |
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brings the wind from his s-s. |
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Bring the full tenth into the s |
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brings out of his s treasures new |
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and shelter from s and rain. |
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such a great s arose on the sea |
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a violent s arose on the sea, |
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make a s highway for our God in |
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the crooked will become s, |
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Make s the way of the Lord |
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You s out a gnat, but gulp down |
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I was a s and you took me in; |
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no longer foreigners and s-s, |
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I urge you as s-s and exiles |
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eating anything that has been s-d, |
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whose sandal s I’m not worthy to |
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go and gather s for themselves. |
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costly stones, wood, hay, or s, |
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planted beside flowing s-s |
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its s-s delight the city of God, |
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s-s of living water flow from |
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Wisdom calls out in the s; |
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on the s corners to be seen by people. |
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s of the city was pure gold, |
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The LORD is my s and my song; |
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all your soul, and with all your s. |
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does not prevail by his own s. |
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I love you, LORD, my s. |
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The LORD is my s and my shield; |
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God is our refuge and s, a helper |
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ascribe to the LORD glory and s. |
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in the LORD will renew their s; |
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strong should not boast in his s; |
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Not by s or by might, but by my |
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your mind, and with all your s. |
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have turned back, s your brothers. |
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He will also s you to the end, |
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speaks to people for their s-ing, |
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be s-ed by the Lord and by his |
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things through him who s-s me. |
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Lord who has s-ed me, |
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Therefore s your tired hands |
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but we in turn regarded him s, |
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a house full of feasting with s. |
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there is envy and s among you, |
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sorcery, hatreds, s, jealousy, |
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s your head, and you will s his heel. |
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and struck the rock twice |
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you will not s your foot against |
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The sun will not s you by day |
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S the shepherd, and the sheep will |
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you will not s your foot against |
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I will s the shepherd, and the |
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struck down but not destroyed. |
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They s-ped him, beat him up, |
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Don’t s for what you should eat |
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s-ing with his strength that works |
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or one s of a letter will pass from |
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than for one s of a letter . . . to drop |
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Be s and courageous; |
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be s and very courageous |
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LORD, s and mighty, the LORD, |
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The name of the LORD is a s tower; |
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Redeemer is s, and he will |
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Their Redeemer is s; the LORD |
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can someone enter a s man’s house |
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The boy grew up and became s, |
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Now we who are s have an |
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For when I am weak, then I am s. |
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God’s weakness is s than human |
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David did capture the s of Zion, |
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my salvation, my s, my refuge, |
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the God of Jacob is our s. |
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my rock and my salvation, my s; |
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way of the LORD is a s for the |
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for the demolition of s-s. |
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our s is not against flesh and blood |
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s-ing against sin, you have not |
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a s and rebellious generation, |
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and much s wearies the body. |
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Too much s is driving you mad. |
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nothing makes them s. |
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when you run, you will not s. |
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be a stone to s over and a rock |
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cause one of these little ones to s. |
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walks during the day, he doesn’t s, |
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They s-d over the s-ing stone. |
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for we all s in many ways. |
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A stone to s over, |
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who is able to protect you from s-ing |
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instead decide never to put a s |
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Christ crucified, a s to the Jews |
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this right . . . in no way becomes a s |
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shoot will grow from the s of Jesse, |
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one who hates correction is s. |
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fill the earth, and s it. |
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the creation was s-ed to futility |
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when everything is s to Christ, |
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s-ed everything under his feet. |
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learn quietly with full s. |
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he willingly s-ted to death, |
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s to the governing authorities, |
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don’t s again to a yoke of slavery. |
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Wives, s to your husbands |
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Why do you s to regulations: |
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Remind them s to rulers |
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Therefore, s to God. Resist |
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S to every human authority |
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s yourselves to your own husbands |
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He stores up s for the upright; |
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you seek will s come to his temple, |
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one who wants to s you and take |
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LORD will divide the Gulf of S. |
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Son of Man must s many things |
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Passover with you before I s. |
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s these things and enter into his |
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Messiah would s and rise from |
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that his Messiah would s. |
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we s with him so that we may |
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one member s-s, all . . . s with it; |
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share in s-ing for the gospel, |
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obedience from what he s-ed. |
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Is anyone among you s-ing? |
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when you do what is good and s, |
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Christ also s-ed for you, |
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it is better to s for doing good, |
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Christ also s-ed for sins once |
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man of s who knew what sickness |
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the s-s of this present time are not |
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the fellowship of his s-s, |
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share in the s-s of Christ |
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My grace is s for you, |
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it prepares its provisions in s; |
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leaves, you know that s is near. |
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And the s stood still |
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the LORD God is a s and shield. |
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s will not strike you by day |
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there is nothing new under the s. |
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The s will be turned to darkness |
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the s of righteousness will rise |
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For he causes his s to rise on |
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The s will be darkened, |
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Don’t let the s go down on your |
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His face was shining like the s |
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not need the s or the moon to |
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they went to the tomb at s. |
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became s to the angels. |
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inferior is blessed by the s. |
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took the cup after s and said, |
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he took the cup after s, and said |
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And my God will s all your needs |
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but the LORD was my s. |
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unrighteousness s the truth, |
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be s your sin will catch up with |
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cornerstone, a s foundation; |
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to say to him, “S not I, Lord?” |
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deeds, but you s them all! |
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unless your righteousness s-es |
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love that s-es knowledge, |
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view of the s-ing value of knowing |
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peace of God, which s-es every |
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Many bulls s me; |
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large cloud of witnesses s-ing us, |
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built s-s, he will receive a reward. |
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of Armies had not left us a few s-s, |
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wake again because the LORD s-s me. |
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establish and s it with justice |
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not s the root, but the root s-s you. |
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s-ing all things by his powerful |
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the Lord is the s of my life. |
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has been s-ed up in victory. |
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By myself I have sworn, |
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swore in my anger, “They will not |
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LORD swore an oath to David, |
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Do not s by your head, |
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swore in my anger, “They will not |
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to s by, he swore by himself: |
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Lord has sworn and will not |
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do not s, either by heaven or |
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eat bread by the s of your brow |
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His s became like drops of blood |
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vacant, swept, and put in order. |
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not light a lamp, s the house, |
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How s your word is to my taste— |
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Stolen water is s, |
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it was as s as honey in my mouth. |
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Does a spring pour out s and bitter |
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that the race is not to the s, |
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Their feet are s to shed blood; |
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or s-s will inherit God’s kingdom. |
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whirling s east of the garden of |
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not by s . . . that the LORD saves, |
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Nation will not take up the s against |
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Beat your plows into s-s |
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will beat their s-s into plows, |
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come to bring peace, but a s. |
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who take up the s will perish by a s. |
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a s will pierce your own soul— |
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does not carry the s for no reason. |
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and the s of the Spirit, |
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sharper than any double-edged s, |
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a s came from his mouth, |
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he climbed up a s tree to see |
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a s on your forehead |
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should have a s of authority |
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a high priest who is unable to s |
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teaching in their s-s, preaching |
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He entered the s on the Sabbath |
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They will ban you from the s-s. |
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taught in the s and in the temple |
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reasoned in the s every Sabbath |
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but are a s of Satan. |