the pattern of the t |
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glory of the LORD filled the t. |
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more perfect t not made with |
construct a t of acacia wood, |
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You prepare a t before me in the |
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overturned the t-s of the money changers |
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and drink at my t in my kingdom. |
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the Lord’s t and the t of demons. |
that I may give you the stone t-s |
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them on the t of your heart. |
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engraved on the t of their hearts |
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not on t-s of stone but on t-s |
or t your Holy Spirit from me. |
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T up my yoke and learn from me, |
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deny himself, t up his cross, |
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one will be taken and one left. |
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T and eat it; this is my body. |
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who t-s away the sin of the world! |
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they’ve taken away my Lord, |
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t up the full armor of God, |
To one he gave five t; |
T about them when you sit in |
He was nine feet, nine inches t |
1. Judah’s daughter-in-law; widow of Er and Onan; mother of Judah’s sons (Gn 38).
2. Daughter of David; raped by Amnon; avenged by Absalom (2Sm 13).
Praise him with t and dance; |
Distant Mediterranean port city known for sea trade (1Kg 10:22; 22:48; Ps 48:7; 72:10; Is 2:16; 23:1,6,10,14; 66:19; Jr 10:9; Ezk 27:12,25; 38:13); Jonah fled toward it (Jnh 1:3).
T and see that the LORD is good. |
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if the salt should lose its t, |
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who will not t death until they |
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he will never t death—ever!’ |
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handle, don’t t, don’t touch”? |
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grace he might t death for |
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who t-d the heavenly gift, |
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if you have t-d that the Lord |
not . . . put t marks on yourselves; |
crucified with him t-ed him. |
lawful to pay t-es to Caesar or not? |
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t-es to those you owe t-es, |
Don’t even the t-s do the same? |
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a friend of t-s and sinners! |
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like an Gentile and a t to you. |
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T-s and prostitutes are entering |
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one a Pharisee and the other a t. |
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Zacchaeus who was a chief t, |
T them to your children |
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t me your paths. |
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T us to number our days |
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No longer will one t his neighbor |
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t-ing them to observe everything |
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t-ing them as one having authority. |
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He taught them many things in |
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t us to pray, just as John also taught |
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Holy Spirit . . . will t you all things |
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allow a woman to t or to have |
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hospitable, able to t, |
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will be able to t others also. |
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correctly t-ing the word of truth. |
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able to t, and patient, |
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you don’t need anyone to t you. |
A disciple is not above his t, |
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you have one T, and you are all |
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Are you a t of Israel and don’t |
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if I, your Lord and T, have washed |
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some pastors and t-s, |
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will be false t-s among you. |
I will put my t within them |
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were astonished at his t |
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is contrary to the sound t |
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and is profitable for t, |
My t-s have been my food day and |
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Put my t-s in your bottle. |
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Those who sow in t-s will reap |
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to wash his feet with her t-s. |
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away every t from their eyes |
T your hearts, not just your |
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high priest tore his robes and |
t about all his wonderful works! |
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he has told each of you what is good |
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if not, I would have told you. |
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I have told you now before it |
The LORD is in his holy t; |
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But the LORD is in his holy t; |
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will suddenly come to his t, |
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something greater than the t is here! |
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they found him in the t complex |
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Destroy this t, and I will raise |
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that you are God’s t |
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your body is a t of the Holy |
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Almighty and the Lamb are its t. |
what is seen is t, but what is |
wilderness to be t-ed by the devil. |
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allow you to be t-ed beyond what |
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and he himself doesn’t t anyone. |
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when he was t-ed, he is able |
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who has been t-ed in every way |
And do not bring us into t, |
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pray, so that you won’t enter into t. |
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No t has come upon you except |
Then the t approached him and |
He wrote the T Commandments, |
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will be like t virgins who took |
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to the one who has t talents. |
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Were not t cleansed? |
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The t horns you saw are t kings |
I will t my flock and let them |
Speak t to Jerusalem, and |
ark of God sits inside t curtains. |
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dwell in your t forever and |
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Enlarge the site of your t, |
Abram gave him a t of everything. |
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give to you a t of all that you give |
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Bring the full t into the storehouse |
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You pay a t of mint, dill, and |
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I give a t of everything I get. |
one who owed t talents was |
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than t words in another tongue. |
great and t day of the LORD |
around them, and they were t-ied. |
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It is a t-ing thing to fall into |
not fear the t of the night, |
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are not a t to good conduct |
God t-ed Abraham |
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Do not t the LORD your God |
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The LORD left them to t Israel, |
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t me and know my concerns. |
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but the LORD is the t-er of hearts. |
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stone in Zion, a t-ed stone, |
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T me in this way,” says the LORD |
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Do not t the Lord your God. |
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approached him to t him. |
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expert in the law stood up to t him |
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asked this to t him, for he . . . knew |
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did you agree to t the Spirit |
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t all things. Hold on to what |
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but t the spirits to see |
is another who t-ies about me, |
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the Scriptures . . . t about me. |
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the Spirit . . . he will t about me. |
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Spirit himself t-ies together |
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For there are three that t: |
Do not give false t against your |
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based on the t of one witness. |
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the t of the LORD is trustworthy, |
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Bind up the t. Seal up the |
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looking for false t against Jesus |
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We know that his t is true. |
Give t to LORD; call on |
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Give t to the LORD, . . . he is good |
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Give t to him and bless his name. |
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Give t to the LORD, for he is good. |
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gave t, broke them, and gave |
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and after giving t, he gave it |
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But t be to God, who gives us |
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Give t in everything; for this |
Let us enter his presence with t; |
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Enter his gates with t and |
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I will offer you a sacrifice of t |
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through prayer and petition with t, |
and where t-ves don’t break in and |
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you are making it a den of t-ves! |
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what time the t was coming, |
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other way is a t and a robber. |
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Let the t no longer steal. |
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come just like a t in the night. |
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Look, I am coming like a t. |
all these t-s will be provided |
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with God all t-s are possible. |
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kept all these t-s in her heart. |
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But one t I do: Forgetting |
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praiseworthy—dwell on these t-s. |
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able to do all t-s through him |
son of man, that you t of him? |
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not to t of himself more highly than |
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a child, I thought like a child, |
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beyond all that we ask or t |
and on the t day he will raise |
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killed, and be raised the t day. |
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raised on the t day according to |
I t for God, the living God. |
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who hunger and t for righteousness |
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they will no longer t; |
and if he is t, give him water |
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everyone who is t, come to the |
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was t and you gave me something |
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this water will get t again. |
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in me will ever be t again. |
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If anyone is t, let him come |
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Let the one who is t come. |
my wages, t pieces of silver |
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weighed out t pieces of silver |
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Jesus was about t years old and |
produce thorns and t for you, |
Apostle; sought evidence of resurrection; made confession of faith (Jn 20:24-29).
It will produce t-s and thistles |
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fell among t-s, and the t-s came up |
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twisted together a crown of t-s, |
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t in the flesh was given to me, |
The LORD knows the t-s of mankind; |
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You understand my t-s from far |
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My t-s are not your t-s, |
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Perceiving their t-s, Jesus said, |
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take every t captive to obey |
his t-s, but David his tens of t-s. |
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the cattle on a t hills. |
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in your sight a t years are like |
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one day is like a t years, |
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and bound him for a t years. |
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reign with him for a t years. |
he suffered, he did not t |
cord of t strands is not easily |
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the huge fish t days and t nights, |
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For where two or t are gathered |
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you will deny me t times.” |
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and rebuild it in t days. |
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killed, and rise after t days. |
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Now these t remain: faith, hope, |
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For there are t that testify: |
David bought the t |
their t is an open grave; |
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Their t is an open grave; |
will establish the t of his kingdom |
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Your t, God, is forever and ever; |
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seated on a high and lofty t, |
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He will reign on the t of David |
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Heaven is my t, and earth is my |
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heaven, because it is God’s t; |
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will also sit on twelve t-s, |
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whether t-s or dominions or |
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Your t, God, is forever and |
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let us approach the t of grace with |
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cast their crowns before the t, |
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great white t and one seated on it. |
He has t-n the horse and its rider |
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should be the first to t a stone at her. |
I answered you from the t. |
for such a t as this. |
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a t for every activity under heaven: |
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for a t, t-s, and half a t. |
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Teacher says: My t is near; |
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you will deny me three t-s! |
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My t has not yet fully come, |
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It is not for you to know t-s |
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making the most of the t. |
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About the t-s and the seasons: |
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for a t, t-s, and half a t. |
Companion of Paul (Ac 16–20; Rm 16:21; 2Co 1:1; 1Th 1:1; 2Th 1:1; Php 1:1; Phm 1). Sent by Paul to Corinth (1Co 4:17); to Philippi (Php 2:19); to Thessalonica (1Th 3:2). Pastored Ephesian church (1Tm 1:3). Received two letters from Paul (1Tm 1:2; 2Tm 1:2) and a plea to come (4:9).
let us not get t of doing good, |
Gentile coworker with Paul (Gl 2:1-3; 2Co 8:23). Sent to Corinth (2:1-4; 7:13-15; 8:16-17); in charge of church in Crete (Ti 1:5); went to Dalmatia (2Tm 4:10).
Adversary against Nehemiah’s efforts to rebuild Jerusalem’s walls (Neh 2:10,19; 4:1-9; 6; 13:4-9).
T, if you hear his voice: |
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Give us t our daily bread. |
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T you will be with me in paradise. |
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t I have become your Father, |
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while it is still called t, |
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T, if you hear his voice, do not |
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same yesterday, t, and forever. |
Issacharite judge (Jdg 10:1-2).
It will be more t on the day of |
will not t sound doctrine, |
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and that you cannot t evil people. |
You are like whitewashed t-s, |
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he laid him in a t cut out of |
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stone rolled away from the t. |
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already been in the t four days. |
Don’t boast about t, for you don’t |
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Let us eat and drink, for t we die! |
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Therefore don’t worry about t, |
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us eat and drink, for t we die. |
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do not know what t will bring— |
Before a word is on my t, you |
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death are in the power of the t, |
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every t will swear allegiance. |
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they will speak in new t-s; |
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t-s like flames of fire that |
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in other t-s and declaring |
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in other t-s and to prophesy. |
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interpretation of t-s. |
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If I speak human or angelic t-s |
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as for t-s, they will cease; |
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person who speaks in another t |
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not forbid speaking in other t-s |
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and every t will confess that |
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but no man can tame the t. |
eye for eye, t for t |
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for an eye and a t for a t. |
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weeping and gnashing of teeth. |
was torn in two from t to bottom, |
fire pot and a flaming t appeared |
come here to t us before the time? |
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those t-ed by unclean spirits |
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they will be t-ed day and night |
the t would have swept over us; |
driven and t-ed by the wind. |
You must not eat it or t it, |
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t-ed my mouth with it and said: |
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If I can just t his robe, |
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in order that he might t them, |
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T me and see, because a ghost |
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Don’t handle, don’t taste, don’t t”? |
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and have t-ed with our hands, |
took a t, and tied it around himself. |
a t with its top in the sky. |
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name of the LORD is a strong t; |
and from the t of Bethlehem, |
When Midianite t passed by, |
nullify the word of God by your t |
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empty deceit based on human t, |
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hold to the t-s you were taught, |
a sickening t |
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Here is a t I have observed |
who t-s my hands for battle and |
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will never again t for war. |
them up in the t and instruction |
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t of the body has a limited benefit, |
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correcting, for t in righteousness, |
Judas Iscariot, who became a t. |
be thrown out and t-d under |
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pearls before pigs, or they will t |
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Jerusalem will be t-d by the |
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who has t-d on the Son of God, |
you—this t of my courts? |
He was t-ed in front of them, |
be t-ed by the renewing of your |
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are being t-ed into the same image |
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He will t the body of our humble |
is the one whose t is forgiven, |
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has he removed our t-s from us. |
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I—I sweep away your t-s |
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where there is no law, there is no t. |
law . . . t-ing and giving the meaning |
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Immanuel . . . t-d “God is with us.” |
their gods will be a t for you. |
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to t him by what he said. |
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into disgrace and the devil’s t. |
your foot t-s will be yours. |
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ox while it t-s out grain. |
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ox while it is t-ing out the grain, |
for yourselves t-s on earth, |
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For where your t is, there your |
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The kingdom of heaven is like t, |
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and you will have t in heaven. |
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Now we have this t in clay jars, |
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the t-s of wisdom and knowledge |
I have t-d your word in my heart |
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But Mary was t-ing up all these |
Make no t with them |
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Please make a t with us. |
the t of the knowledge of good and |
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hung on a t is under God’s curse. |
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He is like a t planted beside |
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all the t-s of the forest will |
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all the t-s of the field will clap |
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every t that doesn’t produce good |
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for a t is known by its fruit. |
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At once the fig t withered. |
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Cursed is everyone . . . hung on a t. |
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our sins in his body on the t; |
the t in the middle of the garden, |
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must not . . . take from the t, eat, |
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She is a t to those who embrace her, |
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The fruit of the righteous is a t, |
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the right to eat from the t, |
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will take away his share of the t |
let the whole earth t before him. |
your own salvation with fear and t. |
delivered up for our t-es and raised |
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by the one man’s t the many died, |
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not counting their t-es against |
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you were dead in your t-es and sins |
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when you were dead in t-es |
you experience various t-s, |
These are the t-s of Israel, twelve |
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He chose instead the t of Judah, |
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judging the twelve t-s of Israel. |
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every t and language and people |
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the names of the twelve t-s |
ones coming out of the great t. |
over and a rock to t over, |
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a rock to t over, and the one who |
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and a rock to t over. |
When the righteous t, there is great |
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He t-ed over them in him. |
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Mercy t-s over judgment. |
and Tychicus and T from Asia. |
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previously seen T the Ephesian |
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I left T sick at Miletus. |
humans are born for t as surely as |
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a refuge in times of t. |
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is always found in times of t. |
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and our salvation in time of t. |
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Each day has enough t of its own. |
Now my soul is t-d. What should |
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Don’t let your heart be t-d. |
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your heart be t-d or fearful. |
He is righteous and t. |
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The t light that gives light to |
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I am the t vine, and my Father |
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you, the only t God, and the one |
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his testimony is t |
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Let God be t, even though everyone |
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whatever is t, whatever is |
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these words are faithful and t. |
“T you are the Son of God.” |
priests carry seven ram’s-horn t-s |
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Praise him with t blast; |
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give . . . don’t sound a t before you, |
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at the last t. For the t will sound, |
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with the t of God, and the dead in |
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seven t-s were given to them. |
When I am afraid, I will t in you. |
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in God I t; . . . What can mere |
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T in the LORD with all your |
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those who t in the LORD will renew |
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He t-s in God; let God rescue |
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Again, I will t in him. |
the testimony of the LORD is t, |
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The wounds of a friend are t, |
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This saying is t |
The entirety of your word is t, |
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grace and t came through Jesus |
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worship the Father in Spirit and t. |
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the t, and the t will set you free. |
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am the way, the t, and the life. |
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exchanged the t of God for a lie |
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But speaking the t in love, |
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teaching the word of t. |
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and the t is not in us. |
took the t, which was seamless, |
Why are you in such t? |
All have t-ed away; all alike have |
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T my heart to your decrees and |
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A gentle answer t-s away anger, |
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t back, and be healed. |
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we all have t-ed to our own way; |
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should t from his way and live. |
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t to me with all your heart, |
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And he will t the hearts of fathers |
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right cheek, t the other to him |
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to t the hearts of fathers to |
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All have t-ed away, all alike have |
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that whoever t-s a sinner from |
may take two t-s or two young |
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pair of t-s or two young pigeons |
Jacob had t sons: |
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the names of the t apostles: |
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t thrones, judging the t tribes |
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He appointed the T: |
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When he was t years old, they |
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t foundations, and the t names of the t apostles of the Lamb |
on the thrones sat t elders |
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and the t elders fell down |
were indeed t-s in her womb. |
in a moment, in the b of an eye, |
They t my words all day long; |
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and unstable will t them to their |
into the ark t of all the living |
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T are better than one because |
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No one can serve t masters, |
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where t or three are gathered |
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are no longer t, but one flesh. |
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and the t will become one flesh. |
lives in u light, |
and presented u fire before the |
And he was amazed at their u. |
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I do believe; help my u! |
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He rebuked their u and hardness |
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they were broken off because of u, |
But if the u leaves, let him leave. |
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not for believers but for u-s. |
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faith and is worse than an u. |
You u and perverse generation, |
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If any brother has an u wife |
house of Israel is u in heart. |
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A man who is physically u, |
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called “the u” by those called |
matter and u does not matter, |
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circumcision nor u accomplishes |
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circumcision and u, barbarian, |
if someone touches anything u |
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I am a man of u lips and live among |
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gave them authority over u spirits, |
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Whenever the u spirits saw him |
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I have never eaten anything . . . u! |
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am persuaded . . . that nothing is u |
do not want to be u but clothed, |
go in and u his feet, and lie down. |
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with her head u-ed dishonors her |
and the marriage bed kept u, |
no other name u heaven given to |
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you are not u the law but u grace. |
and u are the everlasting arms. |
then you will u the fear of the LORD |
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Keep listening, but do not u; |
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u with their hearts and turn back |
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holy place” (let the reader u), |
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Then he opened their minds to u |
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but u what the Lord’s will is. |
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some matters that are hard to u. |
and do not rely on your own u; |
that they were u and untrained |
and u, kept in heaven |
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receive the u crown of glory. |
but my understanding is u. |
time, Christ died for the u. |
We do not want you to be u, |
were continually u in prayer, |
until we all reach u in the faith |
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the perfect bond of u. |
Listen to what the u judge says. |
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For God is not u; he will not |
‘To an U God.’ |
observe the Festival of U Bread |
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On the first day of U Bread |
I say to the u and to widows: |
natural sexual relations for u ones. |
will not leave the guilty u, |
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that the wicked will not go u, |
and go to hell, the u fire, |
rain on the righteous and the u. |
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whoever is u in very little is also |
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the righteous for the u, |
and there is no u in him. |
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and to cleanse us from all u. |
How u his judgments and |
temporary, but what is u is eternal. |
an old garment with u cloth, |
double-minded and u in all his ways. |
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They seduce u people |
sandal strap I’m not worthy to u. |
his judgments and u his ways! |
We all, with u faces, are looking |
cup of the Lord in an u way |
The u will see his face. |
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God made people u, but they |
Be u-ed and planted in the sea, |
He will show you a large room u, |
City in lower Mesopotamia; birthplace of Abraham (Gn 11:28,31; 15:7; Neh 9:7).
Hethite; husband of Bathsheba. One of David’s warriors (2Sm 23:39); David arranged his death (2Sm 11).
Place the U and Thummim in the |
now he is u both to you and to me. |
that faith without works is u? |
Son of Amaziah; king of Judah; also known as Azariah (2Kg 15:1-7). Made king by popular acclaim (2Ch 26:1); expanded and fortified Judah (26:6-15); struck with skin disease when he attempted to serve as priest (26:16-21).
and the peoples plot in v? |
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its builders labor over it in v; |
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They worship me in v, |
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labor in the Lord is not in v. |
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and had not been running, in v. |
when I go through the darkest v, |
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Every v will be lifted up, |
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multitudes in the v of decision! |
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Every v will be filled, and every |
despised, and we didn’t v him. |
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the surpassing v of knowing |
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any v in curbing self-indulgence. |
the heavens will v like smoke, |
Let us be given v-s to eat and |
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one who is weak eats only v-s. |
he put a v over his face. |
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old covenant, the same v remains; |
V belongs to me; I will repay. |
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For the LORD has a day of v, |
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it is written: V belongs to me; |
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who has said, V belongs to me, |
has been swallowed up in v. |
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Where, death, is your v? |
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gives us the v through our Lord |
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This is the v that has conquered |
wisdom is v-d by all her children. |
I am the true v, and My Father |
thirst they gave me v to drink. |
to hire workers for his v. |
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who planted a v, put a fence |
because he had done no v |
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of heaven has been suffering v, |
and the v have been seizing it |
he said to them, “Brood of v-s! |
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Snakes! Brood of v-s! How can |
The v will conceive, have a son, |
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the v will become pregnant and |
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be like ten v-s who took their |
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The v-’s name was Mary. |
humans see what is v, but the LORD |
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made from things that are not v. |
and your young men will see v-s. |
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your young men will see v-s, |
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move on to v-s and revelations |
was in prison and you v-ed me. |
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God has v-ed his people. |
after the fire there was a v, a soft |
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Today, if you hear his v: |
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A v of one crying out: |
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A v was heard in Ramah, a lament |
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A v was heard in Ramah, weeping, |
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And a v from heaven said: |
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and the sheep hear his v. |
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Then a v came from heaven: |
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Their v has gone out to the |
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Today, if you hear his v, |
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If anyone hears my v and opens |
As a dog returns to its v, |
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A dog returns to its own v, |
I am going to v you out of my |
makes a special v, a Nazirite v, |
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Jephthah made this v to the LORD: |
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I will fulfill my v-s before those |
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and later to reconsider his v-s. |
Fulfill what you v. |
the worker is worthy of his w-s. |
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For the w-s of sin is death, |
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the worker is worthy of his w-s. |
a leather belt around his w, |
W for the LORD; be strong |
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creation eagerly w-s with |
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we eagerly w for it with patience. |
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as you eagerly w for the revelation |
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to w for his Son from heaven, |
Enoch w-ed with God; then he was |
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his sons did not w in his ways |
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to w in his ways and to keep |
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they will w and not faint. |
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and to w humbly with your God. |
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or to say, ‘Get up and w’? |
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saw him w-ing on the sea, |
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pick up your mat and w. |
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we too may w in newness of life. |
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we w by faith, not by sight |
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w by the Spirit and you will |
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If we w in the light as he |
shout, and the w collapsed. |
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let’s rebuild Jerusalem’s w, |
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down the dividing w of hostility. |
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By faith the w-s of Jericho fell |
have w-ed away from the faith |
will be a restless w on the earth. |
makes w-s cease throughout the |
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a time for w and a time for |
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will never again train for w. |
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hear of w-s and rumors of w-s. |
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do not wage w according to the flesh, |
weapons of our w are not flesh, but |
lie down together, they can keep w; |
if you w a wicked person |
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And being w-ed in a dream |
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Who w-ed you to flee from the |
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w-ing and teaching everyone with |
LORD is a w; the LORD is his name. |
Go w seven times in the Jordan |
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w me, and I will be whiter than |
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they don’t w their hands when |
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began to w his feet with her tears. |
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began to w his disciples’ feet |
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and w away your sins by calling |
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But you were w-ed, you were |
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the w-ing of water by the word. |
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Blessed . . . who w their robes, |
Why has this perfume been w-d? |
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my labor for you has been w-d. |
keeping w at night over their flock. |
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since they keep w over your souls |
the LORD w-es over the way of |
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unless the LORD w-es over a city, |
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W! Be alert! For you don’t know |
the w stays alert in vain. |
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more than w-men for the morning |
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I have made you a w |
w covered the earth. |
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I am poured out like w, |
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He leads me beside quiet w-s. |
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bread on the surface of the w, |
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who is thirsty, come to the w; |
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abandoned . . . fountain of living w, |
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will also sprinkle clean w on you, |
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that day living w will flow out |
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I baptize you with w for repentance, |
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a cup of cold w to one of these |
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Peter started walking on the w |
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is born of w and the Spirit, |
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and he would give you living w. |
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of living w flow from deep |
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the washing of w by the word. |
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the one who came by w and blood, |
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thirsty from the spring of the w of life. |
I planted, Apollos w-ed, but God |
calls to deep in the roar of your w; |
He did not w in unbelief at God’s |
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of our hope without w-ing, |
was being swamped by the w— |
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even the winds and the w, |
my heart is like w, melting within |
God—his w is perfect; |
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watches over the w of the righteous |
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Commit your w to the LORD; |
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can a young man keep his w pure? |
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See if there is any offensive w in me; lead me in the everlasting w. |
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There is a w that seems right |
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youth out on his w; even when he |
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Prepare the w of the LORD in the |
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we all have turned to our own w; |
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and your w-s are not my w-s. |
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Prepare the w for the Lord; |
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God loved the world in this w: |
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I am the w, the truth, and the life. |
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found any . . . who belonged to the W |
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will also provide a w out |
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will show you an even better w. |
spirit is willing, but the flesh is w. |
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Accept anyone who is w in faith, |
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God has chosen . . . what is w |
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For when I am w, then I am |
as with a w partner, |
took our w-es and carried our |
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Spirit also helps us in our w, |
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sown in w, raised in power; |
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for power is perfected in w. |
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to sympathize with our w-es |
They trust in their w |
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W is not profitable on a day of |
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Give me neither poverty nor w; |
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wealthy should not boast in his w. |
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deceitfulness of w choke the word, |
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hard it is for those who have w to |
No w formed against you will |
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the w-s of our warfare are not |
about your body, what you will w. |
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and w-ing gold jewelry |
All things are w, more than |
they will run and not become w, |
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Come to me, all of you who are w |
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do not grow w in doing good. |
Can the w guests be sad while |
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get in here without w clothes?’ |
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a w took place in Cana of Galilee. |
w among the wheat, |
Observe the Festival of W-s |
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Seventy w-s are decreed |
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first day of the w was dawning, |
W-ing may stay overnight, but |
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wept when we remembered Zion. |
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a time to w and a time to laugh; |
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Rachel w-ing for her children, |
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Rachel w-ing for her children; |
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there will be w-ing and gnashing |
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Jesus wept. |
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who rejoice; w with those who w. |
you have been w-ed on the balance |
honest balances, honest w-s, |
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incomparable eternal w of glory. |
whoever w-s one child like this |
and I know this very w. |
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master said to him, ‘W done, |
plans for your w, not for disaster, |
far as the east is from the w, |
W you ask in my name, I will do |
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w is true, w is honorable, w is just, |
sowed weeds among the w, |
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has asked to sift you like w. |
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Unless a grain of w falls to |
was like a w within a w. |
I will have him w and |
Elijah up to heaven in a w. |
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LORD answered Job from the w. |
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sow the wind and reap the w. |
there was a voice, a soft w. |
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What you hear in a w, proclaim |
scarlet, they will be as w as snow; |
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make a single hair w or black. |
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his clothing was as w as snow. |
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hair of his head were w as wool— |
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I saw a great w throne and one |
and I will be w than snow. |
You are like w-ed tombs, |
w do you say that I am? |
if he gains the w world yet loses |
will not put out a smoldering w; |
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will not put out a smoldering w, |
w men of the city surrounded |
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does not walk in the advice of the w |
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He was assigned a grave with the w, |
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no pleasure in the death of the w, |
saw that human w was widespread |
the gate is w and the road broad |
Support w-s who are genuinely in need. |
and mother and bonds with his w, |
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Do not covet your neighbor’s w, |
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seven hundred w-ves . . . turned his heart |
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pleasure in the w of your youth. |
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A man who finds a w finds a good |
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Who can find a w of noble character? |
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should have . . . with his own w, |
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W-ves, submit to your |
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Husbands, love your w-ves, |
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husband of one w, |
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the bride, the w of the Lamb. |
Without revelation people run w, |
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food was locusts and w honey. |
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you, though a w olive branch, |
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in the same flood of w living |
Prepare the way of the LORD in the w; |
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voice of one crying out in the w: |
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into the w to be tempted |
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ancestors ate the manna in the w, |
Consider how the w grow: |
I delight to do your w, my God; |
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Your w be done on earth as it is |
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one who does the w of my Father |
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Yet not as I w, but as you w. |
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My food is to do the w of him |
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your w had predestined to take place |
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it does not depend on human w |
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the good, pleasing, and perfect w |
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See, I have come to do your w. |
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ask anything according to his w, |
say, “If the Lord w-s, we will |
giving me a w spirit. |
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her wings, but you were not w! |
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The spirit is w, but the flesh |
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if you are w, take this cup away |
but the LORD was not in the w. |
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soaring on the wings of the w. |
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will inherit the w, |
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they sow the w and reap the |
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the w-s and the sea obey him! |
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The w blows where it pleases, |
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around by every w of teaching, |
A great w arose, and the waves |
W is a mocker, beer is a brawler, |
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and w to one whose life is bitter. |
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no one puts new w into old |
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water (after it had become w), |
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said, “They’re drunk on new w!” |
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And don’t get drunk with w, |
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not drinking a lot of w, |
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a little w because of your stomach |
no one puts new wine into old w-s. |
I carried you on eagles’ w-s |
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under whose w-s you have come |
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soaring on the w-s of the wind. |
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hide me in the shadow of your w-s |
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soaring on the w-s of the wind. |
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will soar on w-s like eagles; |
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rise with healing in its w-s, |
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gathers her chicks under her w-s, |
Pray it won’t happen in w. |
Lord GOD will w away the tears |
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She w-d his feet with the hair |
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will w away every tear |
God gave Solomon w, |
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of the LORD is the beginning of w, |
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Yet w is vindicated by all her |
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both of the w and the knowledge |
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I will destroy the w of the wise, |
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able to give you w for salvation |
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Now if any of you lacks w, |
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and riches and w and strength |
making the inexperienced w. |
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is considered w when he keeps |
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w men from the east arrived |
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hidden these things from the w |
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foolish . . . to shame the w, |
and whose leaf does not w. |
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The grass w-s, the flowers fade |
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it had no root, it w-ed away. |
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At once the fig tree w-ed. |
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grass w-s, and the flower falls, |
have not w-held your only son |
the testimony of two or three w-es. |
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two or three w-es every fact may |
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many false w-es came forward. |
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will be my w-es in Jerusalem, |
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a good confession . . . many w-es. |
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large cloud of w-es surrounding |
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from Jesus Christ, the faithful w, |
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grant my two w-es authority |
W is me for I am ruined |
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w to you, scribes and Pharisees, |
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W to you who are now full, |
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And w to me if I do not preach |
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W! W! W to those who live on |
The w will dwell with the lamb, |
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you out like sheep among w-ves. |
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savage w-ves will come in |
this one will be called “w,” |
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w who fears the LORD . . . praised. |
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who looks at a w lustfully |
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There were also w-en watching |
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Blessed are you among w-en, |
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brought a w caught in adultery |
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for a man not to use a w for sex.” |
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the man is the head of the w, |
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w-en should be silent in the |
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God sent his Son, born of a w, |
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I do not allow a w to teach |
Two nations are in your w; |
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Naked I came from my mother’s w, |
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me together in my mother’s w. |
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me from the w to be his servant, |
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before I formed you in the w; |
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his mother’s w a second time |
He will be named W Counselor, |
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and it is w in our eyes? |
God of Israel, who alone does w. |
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I will display w in the heaven |
tell about all his w works! |
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it is w in our sight. |
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w things from your instruction. |
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Your works are w, and I know |
been remarkably and w made. |
I bow down to a block of w?” |
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costly stones, w, hay, or straw, |
made of both w and linen. |
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crimson red, they will be like w. |
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hair of his head was white as w— |
bread alone but on every w that |
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the w of the LORD is pure. |
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May the w-s of my mouth and the |
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treasured your w in my heart so |
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Your w is a lamp for my feet |
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Before a w is on my tongue, |
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Every w of God is pure; |
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w of our God remains forever. |
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my w . . . not return to me empty, |
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bread alone but on every w that |
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hears these w-s of mine and |
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but my w-s will never pass away. |
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The sower sows the w. |
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beginning was the W, and the W was with God, and the W was God. |
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The W became flesh and dwelt |
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You have the w-s of eternal life. |
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by the truth; your w is truth. |
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the w of the cross is foolishness |
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correctly teaching the w of truth. |
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For the w of God is living and |
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name is called the W of God. |
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who keeps the w-s of this book |
God had completed his w |
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six days and do all your w, |
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heavens, the w of your fingers, |
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w-s are wondrous, and I know |
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There is profit in all hard w, |
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we all are the w of your hands. |
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do even greater w-s than these, |
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faith apart from the w-s of the law. |
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if by grace, then it is not by w-s; |
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test the quality of each one’s w. |
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because by the w-s of the law no |
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not from w-s, so that no one can |
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in Christ Jesus for good w-s, |
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started a good w in you will |
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equipped for every good w. |
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have faith but does not have w-s? |
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I know your w-s |
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judged according to their w-s. |
My Father is still w-ing, and I |
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Don’t w for the food that |
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that all things w together for |
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w out your own salvation with |
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For it is God who is w-ing in you |
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isn’t willing to w, he should not eat |
abundant, but the w-s are few. |
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the w is worthy of his wages. |
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The w is worthy of his wages. |
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a w who doesn’t need to be |
we are his w, created in Christ |
He judges the w with righteousness; |
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You are the light of the w. |
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gains the whole w yet loses his |
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Go into all the w and preach the |
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who takes away the sin of the w! |
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For God loved the w in this way: |
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I am the light of the w. |
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I have conquered the w. |
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Do not love the w or the things |
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greater than the one who is in the w. |
But I am a w and not a man, |
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for their w will never die, |
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God appointed a w that attacked |
The name of the star is W, |
Don’t w about your life, |
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don’t w beforehand what you will |
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Don’t w about anything, but in |
W the LORD in the splendor of |
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Come, let us w and bow down; |
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those who w him must w in spirit |
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this is your true w. |
when the true w will worship |
not been raised, your faith is w; |
to the LORD, who is w of praise, |
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and follow me is not w of me. |
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I am not w to untie the strap of |
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not w to be called an apostle, |
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you to live w of the calling |
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W is the Lamb who was slaughtered |
and bandages their w-s. |
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The w-s of a friend are trustworthy, |
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and we are healed by his w-s. |
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By his w-s you have been healed. |
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but its fatal w was healed. |
body, w-ped it in clean, fine linen, |
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and she w-ped him tightly in cloth |
do not discipline me in your w. |
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Even human w will praise you; |
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is not profitable on a day of w, |
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but a harsh word stirs up w. |
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you to flee from the coming w? |
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For God’s w is revealed from |
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were by nature children under w, |
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and from the w of the Lamb, |
man w with him until daybreak. |
What a w man I am! Who will |
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you don’t realize that you are w, |
without spot or w or anything |
Moses wrote down all the words |
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w them on the tablet of your |
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within them and w it on their hearts. |
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hand appeared and began w-ing, |
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because he wrote about me. |
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are w-ten so that you may believe |
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I will . . . w them on their hearts. |
this man has done nothing w. |
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Love does no w to a neighbor. |
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does not keep a record of w-s. |
if someone is overtaken in any w, |
The fiftieth y will be your Jubilee; |
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a thousand y-s are like yesterday |
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proclaim the y of the LORD’s favor, |
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proclaim the y of the Lord’s favor. |
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days, months, seasons, and y-s. |
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continually offer y after y. |
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one day is like a thousand y-s, |
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for a thousand y-s. |
let your ‘y’ mean ‘y,’ |
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God’s promises is “Y” in him. |
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your “y” mean “y,” and your |
were born only y and know nothing |
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Jesus Christ is the same y, today, |
Your father made our y harsh. |
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take up my y and learn from me, |
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submit again to a y of slavery. |
How can a y man keep his way |
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and your y men will see visions. |
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your y men will see visions, |
The older will serve the y. |
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y men as brothers, |
Do not remember the sins of my y |
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y is renewed like the eagle. |
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take pleasure in the wife of your y. |
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Start a y out on his way; |
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your Creator in the days of your y: |
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Don’t let anyone despise your y, |
Flee from y passions, |
Tax collector who hosted Jesus and was converted (Lk 19:2-9). |
The z of the LORD of Armies will |
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z for your house has consumed me, |
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z is not good without knowledge, |
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The z of the LORD of Armies will |
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Z for your house will consume me. |
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that they have z for God, but |
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regarding z, persecuting the church; |
Son of Jacob and Leah (Gn 30:20). Tribe with territory between the Sea of Galilee and Mount Carmel (Jos 19:10-16).
1. Son of Jeroboam II; king of Israel (2Kg 15:8-12).
2. Prophet after the exile; son of Berechiah; descendant of Iddo (Ezr 5:1; Zch 1:1).
3. Father of John the Baptist (Lk 1:5-23,59-79).
Son of Josiah; last king of Judah; originally called Mattaniah; sons blinded; exiled (2Kg 24:17–25:7).
Prophet to Josiah; descendant of Hezekiah (Zch 1:1).
Leader of those returning from exile to rebuild the temple (Ezr 2:2; 4:2; 5:2; Hg 1:1). Descendant of David and Jehoiachin; ancestor of Jesus (1Ch 3:9-19; Mt 1:13; Lk 3:27).
Chariot commander; killed Elah king of Israel; reigned seven days (1Kg 16:8-20).
Specifically, the stronghold in Jerusalem; also refers to the temple, hill, city, people, and heavenly city.
did capture the stronghold of Z, |
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Mount Z—the summit of Zaphon— |
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Sing us one of the songs of Z. |
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laid a stone in Z, a tested stone, |
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Blow the horn in Z; sound the alarm |
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Rejoice greatly, Daughter Z! |
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Tell Daughter Z, “See, your King |
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Do not be afraid, Daughter Z; |
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a stone in Z to stumble over, |
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The Deliverer will come from Z; |
lived in Egypt was 430 years. |
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which came 430 years later, |
of a person. Its number is 666. |
to prophesy for 1,260 days, |
144,000 sealed from every tribe |