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  1  PreNAB                    |             America to translate the sacred scriptures from the original
  2  PreNAB                    |     contemporary translations of the sacred books into English be prepared
  3  PreNAB                    |            the original texts of the sacred books," but that, "with
  4  PreNAB                    |        oldest available texts of the sacred books, it aims to convey
  5  PreNAB                    |         before the sense of what the sacred authors actually wrote.~ ~
  6  PreNAB                    |           been characterized as "the sacred and apostolic work of interpreting
  7  PreNAB                    |            the plain of Moab.~ ~This sacred history was formed within
  8  PreNAB                    |           the book. It constitutes a sacred history, continually drawing
  9    Pent                    |            the plain of Moab.~ ~This sacred history was formed within
 10    Pent,  Gen    2:   24(6)|        specific word for "body." The sacred writer stresses the fact
 11    Pent,  Gen    3:   15(3)|          more exact rendering of the sacred writer's words would be, "
 12    Pent,  Gen    4:   17(5)|              of nomadic peoples. The sacred author in this section follows
 13    Pent,  Gen    6:    1(1)|          from ancient mythology. The sacred author incorporates it here,
 14    Pent,  Gen    9:    4(2)|            of life, and therefore as sacred. Although in itself the
 15    Pent,  Gen   11:    1(1)|            Babylonia, is used by the sacred writer primarily to illustrate
 16    Pent,  Gen   12:    6   |       through the land as far as the sacred place at Shechem, by the
 17    Pent,  Gen   28:   11(1)|         often used specifically of a sacred site. Here the place was
 18    Pent,  Gen   28:   11(1)|            Bethel (Genesis 28:19), a sacred site as early as the time
 19    Pent,  Gen   28:   18(4)|             custom of erecting such "sacred pillars" in Palestine went
 20    Pent,  Gen   38:    1(1)|             father and brothers. The sacred author inserted this independent
 21    Pent,  Gen   44:    5(2)|            authentic touch which the sacred author does not hesitate
 22    Pent,  Exo    8:   22(4)|           any animal they considered sacred. Certain animals were worshiped
 23    Pent,  Exo   12:   16   |           first day you shall hold a sacred assembly, and likewise on
 24    Pent,  Exo   16:   23   |          complete rest, the sabbath, sacred to the LORD. You may either
 25    Pent,  Exo   19:   23   |              the mountain to make it sacred." ~
 26    Pent,  Exo   20:   24(3)|            to be remembered": at the sacred site where God wishes to
 27    Pent,  Exo   22:   30   |                30 ~"You shall be men sacred to me. Flesh torn to pieces
 28    Pent,  Exo   23:   24   |        demolish them and smash their sacred pillars. ~
 29    Pent,  Exo   23:   24(5)|         according to their conduct." Sacred pillars: objects of religious
 30    Pent,  Exo   28:    2   |         brother Aaron you shall have sacred vestments made. ~
 31    Pent,  Exo   28:    3   |           will set him apart for his sacred service as my priest. ~
 32    Pent,  Exo   28:    4   |              a sash. In making these sacred vestments which your brother
 33    Pent,  Exo   28:   36   |             as on a seal engraving, 'Sacred to the LORD.' ~
 34    Pent,  Exo   28:   38   |            consecrating any of their sacred gifts, this plate must always
 35    Pent,  Exo   29:    6   |           the miter on his head, the sacred diadem on the miter. ~
 36    Pent,  Exo   29:   21   |           and their vestments may be sacred. ~
 37    Pent,  Exo   29:   29   |                             29 ~"The sacred vestments of Aaron shall
 38    Pent,  Exo   29:   33   |              of them, since they are sacred. ~
 39    Pent,  Exo   29:   34   |             to be eaten, since it is sacred. ~
 40    Pent,  Exo   29:   36(4)|              purified it and made it sacred.~
 41    Pent,  Exo   29:   37   |          Then the altar will be most sacred, and whatever touches it
 42    Pent,  Exo   29:   37   |      whatever touches it will become sacred. ~
 43    Pent,  Exo   29:   43   |               hence, it will be made sacred by my glory. ~
 44    Pent,  Exo   30:   10   |         offering. This altar is most sacred to the LORD." ~
 45    Pent,  Exo   30:   25   |              25 ~and blend them into sacred anointing oil, perfumed
 46    Pent,  Exo   30:   26   |                        26 ~With this sacred anointing oil you shall
 47    Pent,  Exo   30:   29   |             them, they shall be most sacred; whatever touches them shall
 48    Pent,  Exo   30:   29   |       whatever touches them shall be sacred. ~
 49    Pent,  Exo   30:   31   |         Israelites you shall say: As sacred anointing oil this shall
 50    Pent,  Exo   30:   32   |             of a like mixture. It is sacred, and shall be treated as
 51    Pent,  Exo   30:   32   |              and shall be treated as sacred by you. ~
 52    Pent,  Exo   30:   35   |          salted and so kept pure and sacred. ~
 53    Pent,  Exo   30:   36   |             shall be treated as most sacred by you. ~
 54    Pent,  Exo   30:   37   |     yourselves; you must treat it as sacred to the LORD. ~
 55    Pent,  Exo   31:   10   |              the service cloths, the sacred vestments for Aaron the
 56    Pent,  Exo   31:   14   |             the sabbath as something sacred. Whoever desecrates it shall
 57    Pent,  Exo   31:   15   |            sabbath of complete rest, sacred to the LORD. Anyone who
 58    Pent,  Exo   34:   13   |            their altars; smash their sacred pillars, and cut down their
 59    Pent,  Exo   34:   13   |          pillars, and cut down their sacred poles. ~
 60    Pent,  Exo   34:   13(1)|                                  13] Sacred poles: "Ashera" was the
 61    Pent,  Exo   35:    2   |             the seventh day shall be sacred to you as the sabbath of
 62    Pent,  Exo   35:   19   |            use in the sanctuary; the sacred vestments for Aaron, the
 63    Pent,  Exo   35:   21   |            its services, and for the sacred vestments. ~
 64    Pent,  Exo   37:   29   |                              29 ~The sacred anointing oil and the fragrant
 65    Pent,  Exo   39:    1   |            sanctuary, as well as the sacred vestments for Aaron, as
 66    Pent,  Exo   39:   30   |                 30 ~The plate of the sacred diadem was made of pure
 67    Pent,  Exo   39:   30   |             as on a seal engraving: "Sacred to the LORD." ~
 68    Pent,  Exo   39:   41   |            use in the sanctuary, the sacred vestments for Aaron the
 69    Pent,  Exo   40:    9   |      furnishings, so that it will be sacred. ~
 70    Pent,  Exo   40:   10   |              so that it will be most sacred. ~
 71    Pent,  Exo   40:   13   |            13 ~Clothe Aaron with the sacred vestments and anoint him,
 72    Pent,  Lev    2:    3   |           and his sons. It is a most sacred oblation to the LORD. ~
 73    Pent,  Lev    2:   10   |           and his sons. It is a most sacred oblation to the LORD. ~
 74    Pent,  Lev    3:    1(1)|       characteristic feature was the sacred banquet at which the offerer
 75    Pent,  Lev    5:   15   | inadvertently cheating in the LORD'S sacred dues, he shall bring to
 76    Pent,  Lev    6:    9   |            unleavened cakes and in a sacred place: in the court of the
 77    Pent,  Lev    6:   10   |              of the LORD; it is most sacred, like the sin offering and
 78    Pent,  Lev    6:   11   |        touches the oblations becomes sacred." ~
 79    Pent,  Lev    6:   18   |              slaughtered. It is most sacred. ~
 80    Pent,  Lev    6:   19   |            but it must be eaten in a sacred place, in the court of the
 81    Pent,  Lev    6:   20   |       touches its flesh shall become sacred. If any of its blood is
 82    Pent,  Lev    6:   20   |             part must be washed in a sacred place. ~
 83    Pent,  Lev    6:   22   |           offering, since it is most sacred. ~
 84    Pent,  Lev    7:    1   |            offerings, which are most sacred. ~
 85    Pent,  Lev    7:    6   |            but it must be eaten in a sacred place, since it is most
 86    Pent,  Lev    7:    6   |              place, since it is most sacred. ~
 87    Pent,  Lev    8:    9   |        attaching the gold plate, the sacred diadem, over the front of
 88    Pent,  Lev   10:    3(3)|            the presence of God is so sacred that it strikes dead those
 89    Pent,  Lev   10:   10   |          distinguish between what is sacred and what is profane, between
 90    Pent,  Lev   10:   12   |              cakes. Since it is most sacred, ~
 91    Pent,  Lev   10:   13   |             13 ~you must eat it in a sacred place. This is your due
 92    Pent,  Lev   10:   16(6)|            instead of eating it in a sacred place (Lev 6:19) to bear
 93    Pent,  Lev   10:   17   |              the sin offering in the sacred place, since it is most
 94    Pent,  Lev   10:   17   |              place, since it is most sacred? It has been given to you
 95    Pent,  Lev   12:    4   |             shall not touch anything sacred nor enter the sanctuary
 96    Pent,  Lev   14:   13   |            he shall slaughter in the sacred place where the sin offering
 97    Pent,  Lev   14:   13   |            to the priest and is most sacred.) ~
 98    Pent,  Lev   16:    4   |                 4 ~He shall wear the sacred linen tunic, with the linen
 99    Pent,  Lev   16:    4   |            since these vestments are sacred, he shall not put them on
100    Pent,  Lev   16:   24   |             his body with water in a sacred place, he shall put on his
101    Pent,  Lev   16:   32   |              the linen garments, the sacred vestments, ~
102    Pent,  Lev   16:   33   |           and make atonement for the sacred sanctuary, the meeting tent
103    Pent,  Lev   17:    3(1)|              and therefore something sacred, even in animals. Cf Genesis
104    Pent,  Lev   19:    8   |              having profaned what is sacred to the LORD. Such a one
105    Pent,  Lev   19:   24   |            all of its fruit shall be sacred to the LORD as a thanksgiving
106    Pent,  Lev   20:   26   |              therefore, you shall be sacred; for I, the LORD, am sacred,
107    Pent,  Lev   20:   26   |          sacred; for I, the LORD, am sacred, I, who have set you apart
108    Pent,  Lev   21:    6   |              their God they shall be sacred, and not profane his name;
109    Pent,  Lev   21:    6(3)|                                   6] Sacred: the same Hebrew word has
110    Pent,  Lev   21:    6(3)|              the passive meaning of "sacred," that is, set apart from
111    Pent,  Lev   21:    7   |           husband; for the priest is sacred to his God. ~
112    Pent,  Lev   21:    8   |                      8 ~Honor him as sacred who offers up the food of
113    Pent,  Lev   21:    8   |            of your God; treat him as sacred, because I, the LORD, who
114    Pent,  Lev   21:    8   |             have consecrated him, am sacred. ~
115    Pent,  Lev   21:   15   |              the LORD, have made him sacred." ~
116    Pent,  Lev   21:   22   |             his God: of what is most sacred as well as of what is sacred. ~
117    Pent,  Lev   21:   22   |         sacred as well as of what is sacred. ~
118    Pent,  Lev   21:   23   |        profane these things that are sacred to me, for it is I, the
119    Pent,  Lev   21:   23   |              the LORD, who make them sacred." ~
120    Pent,  Lev   22:    2   |              his sons to respect the sacred offerings which the Israelites
121    Pent,  Lev   22:    3   |        uncleanness, to draw near the sacred offerings which the Israelites
122    Pent,  Lev   22:    4   |             a flow, may eat of these sacred offerings, unless he again
123    Pent,  Lev   22:    6   |       evening and may not eat of the sacred portions until he has first
124    Pent,  Lev   22:    7   |          Only then may he eat of the sacred offerings, which are his
125    Pent,  Lev   22:   10   |         hired servant may eat of any sacred offering. ~
126    Pent,  Lev   22:   12   |            layman may not eat of the sacred contributions. ~
127    Pent,  Lev   22:   14   |              If such a one eats of a sacred offering through inadvertence,
128    Pent,  Lev   22:   14   |    restitution to the priest for the sacred offering, with an increment
129    Pent,  Lev   22:   15   |                              15 ~The sacred offerings which the Israelites
130    Pent,  Lev   22:   16   |             nor in the eating of the sacred offering shall they bring
131    Pent,  Lev   22:   16   |              the LORD, who make them sacred." ~
132    Pent,  Lev   22:   32   |            the LORD, must be held as sacred. It is I who made you sacred ~
133    Pent,  Lev   22:   32   |         sacred. It is I who made you sacred ~
134    Pent,  Lev   23:    2   |           you shall celebrate with a sacred assembly. ~
135    Pent,  Lev   23:    3   |              sabbath rest, a day for sacred assembly, on which you shall
136    Pent,  Lev   23:    4   |             their proper time with a sacred assembly. ~
137    Pent,  Lev   23:    7   |          these days you shall hold a sacred assembly and do no sort
138    Pent,  Lev   23:    8   |           day you shall again hold a sacred assembly and do no sort
139    Pent,  Lev   23:   20   |             the LORD; these shall be sacred to the LORD and belong to
140    Pent,  Lev   23:   21   |         shall by proclamation have a sacred assembly, and no sort of
141    Pent,  Lev   23:   24   |          keep a sabbath rest, with a sacred assembly and with the trumpet
142    Pent,  Lev   23:   27   |     Atonement, when you shall hold a sacred assembly and mortify yourselves
143    Pent,  Lev   23:   35   |           first day there shall be a sacred assembly, and you shall
144    Pent,  Lev   23:   36   |           day you shall again hold a sacred assembly and offer an oblation
145    Pent,  Lev   23:   37   |           which you shall proclaim a sacred assembly, and offer as an
146    Pent,  Lev   24:    9   |           sons, who must eat it in a sacred place, since, as something
147    Pent,  Lev   24:    9   |             since, as something most sacred among the various oblations
148    Pent,  Lev   25:   10   |         fiftieth year you shall make sacred by proclaiming liberty in
149    Pent,  Lev   25:   12   |              jubilee, which shall be sacred for you, you may not eat
150    Pent,  Lev   26:    1   |         shall not erect an idol or a sacred pillar for yourselves, nor
151    Pent,  Lev   27:    9   |           vowed to the LORD, becomes sacred. ~
152    Pent,  Lev   27:   10   |       substitute shall be treated as sacred. ~
153    Pent,  Lev   27:   14   |       someone dedicates his house as sacred to the LORD, the priest
154    Pent,  Lev   27:   21   |              it shall be released as sacred to the LORD; like a field
155    Pent,  Lev   27:   23   |        established shall be given as sacred to the LORD; ~
156    Pent,  Lev   27:   28   |             thus doomed becomes most sacred to the LORD. ~
157    Pent,  Lev   27:   30   |               belong to the LORD, as sacred to him. ~
158    Pent,  Lev   27:   32   |             by ceding to the LORD as sacred every tenth animal as they
159    Pent,  Lev   27:   33   |       substitute shall be treated as sacred, without the right of being
160    Pent,  Num    3:   13   |             the first-born in Israel sacred to me, both of man and of
161    Pent,  Num    3:   31(2)|        Kohathites had to carry these sacred objects on their shoulders;
162    Pent,  Num    4:    4   |       meeting tent concerns the most sacred objects. ~
163    Pent,  Num    4:   15   |           have finished covering the sacred objects and all their utensils
164    Pent,  Num    4:   15   |             they shall not touch the sacred objects; if they do they
165    Pent,  Num    4:   16   |          whole Dwelling with all the sacred objects and utensils that
166    Pent,  Num    4:   19   |          when they approach the most sacred objects, this is what you
167    Pent,  Num    4:   20   |           not go in to look upon the sacred objects, even for an instant;
168    Pent,  Num    5:    9   |                   9 ~Likewise, every sacred contribution that the Israelites
169    Pent,  Num    5:   10   |           man may dispose of his own sacred contributions; they become
170    Pent,  Num    6:    1(1)|         nazir, meaning "set apart as sacred, dedicated, vowed." The
171    Pent,  Num    6:    5   |            LORD is over, he shall be sacred, and shall let the hair
172    Pent,  Num    6:    8   |            as he is a nazirite he is sacred to the LORD. ~
173    Pent,  Num    6:   20   |         before the LORD. They become sacred and shall belong to the
174    Pent,  Num    7:    9   |         carry on their shoulders the sacred objects which were their
175    Pent,  Num    8:    6(1)|          consecrated," that is, made sacred or set aside for the Lord,
176    Pent,  Num   10:   21   |           then set out, carrying the sacred objects for the Dwelling,
177    Pent,  Num   17:    3   |            the LORD they have become sacred. In this way they shall
178    Pent,  Num   17:    3(1)|      intimate contact with something sacred shared in its sacredness.
179    Pent,  Num   18:    1(1)|            persons from contact with sacred things, is the answer to
180    Pent,  Num   18:    3   |              shall not come near the sacred vessels or the altar, lest
181    Pent,  Num   18:    8   |            made to me in the various sacred offerings of the Israelites;
182    Pent,  Num   18:    8(5)|              distinguished: the most sacred offering, which only the
183    Pent,  Num   18:    9   |              oblations that are most sacred, in whatever they offer
184    Pent,  Num   18:   10   |             shall treat them as most sacred; every male among you may
185    Pent,  Num   18:   10   |              may partake of them. As sacred, they belong to you. ~
186    Pent,  Num   18:   14(7)|            from profane use and made sacred to the Lord." Cf Lev 27:
187    Pent,  Num   18:   17   |            not be redeemed; they are sacred. Their blood you must splash
188    Pent,  Num   18:   19   |           the contributions from the sacred gifts which the Israelites
189    Pent,  Num   18:   32   |             part. Do not profane the sacred gifts of the Israelites
190    Pent,  Num   20:   12(3)|             forth my sanctity: God's sacred power and glory: an allusion
191    Pent,  Num   20:   12(3)|             which means "sanctified, sacred." Meribah means "contention."
192    Pent,  Num   27:   21(6)|                21] The Urim: certain sacred objects which the Hebrew
193    Pent,  Num   28:   18   |          these days you shall hold a sacred assembly, and do no sort
194    Pent,  Num   28:   25   |         seventh day you shall hold a sacred assembly, and do no sort
195    Pent,  Num   28:   26   |           offering, you shall hold a sacred assembly, and do no sort
196    Pent,  Num   29:    1   |       seventh month you shall hold a sacred assembly, and do no sort
197    Pent,  Num   29:    7   |       seventh month you shall hold a sacred assembly, and mortify yourselves,
198    Pent,  Num   29:   12   |       seventh month you shall hold a sacred assembly, and do no sort
199    Pent,  Num   29:   13(5)|              the seventh day was the sacred number seven.~
200    Pent,  Num   31:    6   |       campaign, who had with him the sacred vessels and the trumpets
201    Pent,  Num   35:   25   |           who has been anointed with sacred oil. ~
202    Pent,  Deu    7:    5   |            their altars, smash their sacred pillars, chop down their
203    Pent,  Deu    7:    5   |             pillars, chop down their sacred poles, and destroy their
204    Pent,  Deu    7:    5(1)|                                   5] Sacred pillars . . . poles: see
205    Pent,  Deu    7:    6   |              6 ~For you are a people sacred to the LORD, your God; he
206    Pent,  Deu   12:    3   |            their altars, smash their sacred pillars, destroy by fire
207    Pent,  Deu   12:    3   |       pillars, destroy by fire their sacred poles, and shatter the idols
208    Pent,  Deu   12:   26   |                     26 ~However, any sacred gifts or votive offerings
209    Pent,  Deu   14:    2   |              2 ~For you are a people sacred to the LORD, your God, who
210    Pent,  Deu   14:   21   |         itself, for you are a people sacred to the LORD, your God. But
211    Pent,  Deu   16:   21   |                You shall not plant a sacred pole of any kind of wood
212    Pent,  Deu   16:   21(5)|                               21-22] Sacred pole . . . sacred pillar:
213    Pent,  Deu   16:   21(5)|             21-22] Sacred pole . . . sacred pillar: see note on Exodus
214    Pent,  Deu   16:   22   |            22 ~nor shall you erect a sacred pillar, such as the LORD,
215    Pent,  Deu   26:   13   |          have purged my house of the sacred portion and I have given
216    Pent,  Deu   26:   19   |             and you will be a people sacred to the LORD, your God, as
217    Pent,  Deu   28:    9   |            establish you as a people sacred to himself, as he swore
218    Pent,  Jos    6:   19   |      articles of bronze or iron, are sacred to the LORD. They shall
219    Pent,  Jos   22:   22(5)|            repetition of these three sacred words adds force to the
220    Pent,  Jud    3:    7(2)|        Asherahs: elsewhere rendered "sacred poles." See note on Exodus
221    Pent,  Jud    4:   17(2)|              is to be noted that the sacred author merely records the
222    Pent,  Jud    6:   25   |             to Baal and cut down the sacred pole that is by it. ~
223    Pent,  Jud    6:   25(2)|                              25] The sacred pole: see note on Exodus
224    Pent,  Jud    6:   26   |       holocaust on the wood from the sacred pole you have cut down." ~
225    Pent,  Jud    6:   28   |              had been destroyed, the sacred pole near it cut down, and
226    Pent,  Jud    6:   30   |            Baal and has cut down the sacred pole that was near it." ~
227     His,    0    0:   23   |          second book recounts. ~This sacred work thus comprises the
228     His, 1Sam   14:   41(3)|             The Urim and Thummim, or sacred lots, were a device for
229     His, 1Kin    8:    4   |            meeting tent with all the sacred vessels that were in the
230     His, 1Kin   14:   15   |             River, because they made sacred poles for themselves and
231     His, 1Kin   14:   23   |            high places, pillars, and sacred poles, upon every high hill
232     His, 1Kin   16:   33   |                  33 ~and also made a sacred pole. He did more to anger
233     His, 2Kin   12:    5   |             rule: "All the funds for sacred purposes that are brought
234     His, 2Kin   13:    6   |           but persisted in them. The sacred pole also remained standing
235     His, 2Kin   13:    6(2)|                                   6] Sacred pole: see note on Exodus
236     His, 2Kin   17:   10   |              They set up pillars and sacred poles for themselves on
237     His, 2Kin   17:   16   |             calves; they also made a sacred pole and worshiped all the
238     His, 2Kin   18:    4   |            pillars, and cut down the sacred poles. He smashed the bronze
239     His, 2Kin   21:    3   |              Baal, and also set up a sacred pole, as Ahab, king of Israel,
240     His, 2Kin   23:    6   |             LORD he also removed the sacred pole, to the Kidron Valley,
241     His, 2Kin   23:   14   |            the pillars, cut down the sacred poles, and filled the places
242     His, 1Chr  Int         |            reason we speak of it as "sacred history"; its writer's first
243     His, 1Chr    9:   29   |             the utensils and all the sacred vessels, as well as the
244     His, 1Chr   16:   42   |              and instruments for the sacred chant. The sons of Jeduthun
245     His, 1Chr   22:    2(1)|         connected with Israel's most sacred sanctuary, the temple of
246     His, 1Chr   22:   19   |       covenant of the LORD and God's sacred vessels may be brought into
247     His, 2Chr    5:    5   |            meeting tent with all the sacred vessels that were in the
248     His, 2Chr   14:    2   |               breaking to pieces the sacred pillars, and cutting down
249     His, 2Chr   14:    2   |        pillars, and cutting down the sacred poles. ~
250     His, 2Chr   17:    6   |              the high places and the sacred poles from Judah. ~
251     His, 2Chr   19:    3   |           since you have removed the sacred poles from the land and
252     His, 2Chr   24:   18   |               and began to serve the sacred poles and the idols; and
253     His, 2Chr   31:    1   |             of Judah and smashed the sacred pillars, cut down the sacred
254     His, 2Chr   31:    1   |         sacred pillars, cut down the sacred poles, and tore down the
255     His, 2Chr   33:    3   |           altars for the Baals, made sacred poles, and prostrated himself
256     His, 2Chr   33:   19   |              high places and erected sacred poles and carved images
257     His, 2Chr   34:    3   |              of the high places, the sacred poles and the carved and
258     His, 2Chr   34:    4   |             them were torn down; the sacred poles and the carved and
259     His, 2Chr   34:    7   |             the altars, broke up the sacred poles and carved images
260     His, 2Chr   35:   13   |      prescribed, and also cooked the sacred meals in pots, caldrons
261     His,  Ezr    3:    5   |          moons and all the festivals sacred to the LORD, and those which
262     His,  Tob    1:   21(8)|          Ethiopic, and Romanian. The sacred author makes Tobit the uncle
263     His,  Tob   14:    4(1)|            he assigns his story, the sacred author makes Tobit speak
264     His,  Jdt    3:    8   |         territory and cut down their sacred groves, for he had been
265     His, 1Mac  Int         |              with the traditions and sacred books of his people and
266     His, 1Mac    1:   46   |      desecrate the sanctuary and the sacred ministers, ~
267     His, 1Mac    4:   49   |                    49 ~They made new sacred vessels and brought the
268     His, 1Mac   10:   21   |            21 ~2 Jonathan put on the sacred vestments in the seventh
269     His, 1Mac   10:   31   |             tithes and her tolls, be sacred and free from tax. ~
270     His, 1Mac   12:    9   |            for our encouragement the sacred books that are in our possession, ~
271     His, 1Mac   12:    9(2)|                               9] The sacred books . . . in our possession:
272     His, 2Mac    1:   34   |            place off and declared it sacred. ~
273     His, 2Mac    2:    1(1)|              of how Jeremiah hid the sacred tent (which was not mentioned
274     His, 2Mac    2:    1(1)|           worship even without these sacred objects. ~
275     His, 2Mac    2:   13   |              the royal letters about sacred offerings. ~
276     His, 2Mac    2:   17   |              the priesthood, and the sacred rites, ~
277     His, 2Mac    3:   12   |              of the Place and in the sacred inviolability of a temple
278     His, 2Mac    4:   48   |              the people, and for the sacred vessels, quickly suffered
279     His, 2Mac    5:   16   |              his impure hands on the sacred vessels and gathered up
280     His, 2Mac    5:   19(4)|         important than even the most sacred institutions; cf Mark 2:
281     His, 2Mac    5:   23(6)|               23] Mount Gerizim: the sacred mountain of the Samaritans
282     His, 2Mac    6:    4   |   intercourse with women even in the sacred court. They also brought
283     His, 2Mac    8:   33   |              who had set fire to the sacred gates and Callisthenes,
284     His, 2Mac    9:   16   |             he would restore all the sacred vessels many times over;
285     His, 2Mac   10:    2   |              the marketplace and the sacred enclosures. ~
286     His, 2Mac   12:   40   |              dead they found amulets sacred to the idols of Jamnia,
287     His, 2Mac   15:    9(2)|        Hebrew Scriptures, called the sacred books (1 Macc 12:9).~
288     His, 2Mac   15:   17   |              and its temple with the sacred vessels were in danger. ~
289   WisdB,  Job   27:   13(2)|            it is not likely that the sacred writer intended these words
290   WisdB,  Psa   27:    8(3)|            practice of journeying to sacred places. Cf Hosea 5:15; 2
291   WisdB,  Psa   89:   13(5)|               Zaphon and Amanus: two sacred mountains in northern Syria.
292   WisdB,  Psa   92:   14(2)|              to trees growing in the sacred precincts of the temple,
293   WisdB,  Psa  105:   42   |            42 ~For he remembered his sacred word to Abraham his servant. ~
294   WisdB,  Psa  137:    1(1)|         refuses to sing the people's sacred songs in an alien land despite
295   WisdB,  Pro  Int         |            familiar with the earlier sacred books, was the editor of
296   WisdB,  Pro   20:   25   |             25 ~6 Rashly to pledge a sacred gift is a trap for a man,
297   WisdB,  Ecc    8:   10   |          enter; and as they left the sacred place, they were praised
298   WisdB,  Son    1:    2(2)|           figures of the Lord in the Sacred Scriptures. Cf Psalm 23:
299   WisdB, Wisd  Int         |           The primary purpose of the sacred author was the edification
300   WisdB, Wisd    7:    1(1)|           names of the characters in sacred history of whom he speaks;
301   WisdB, Wisd    8:   19(4)|                      19-20] Here the sacred writer mentions first bodily,
302   WisdB, Wisd   13:    1(1)|               Him who is: the Hebrew sacred name of God; cf Exodus 3:
303   WisdB,  Sir  For:   22(1)|           the rest of the books: the Sacred Scriptures of the Old Testament
304   WisdB,  Sir   24:   15(2)|            the anointing oil and the sacred incense. Israel was a priestly
305   WisdB,  Sir   45:   10   |                              10 ~The sacred vestments of gold, of violet,
306   WisdB,  Sir   45:   20   |             him his inheritance: The sacred offerings he allotted to
307   WisdB,  Sir   47:    2   |           Like the choice fat of the sacred offerings, so was DAVID
308  ProphB                    |         always acknowledged it to be sacred and inspired. ~The prophetic
309  ProphB                    |              in types we discover in Sacred Scripture the truth of things
310  ProphB,  Isa   17:    8   |           his fingers have made: the sacred poles or the incense stands. ~
311  ProphB,  Isa   17:    8(5)|                                   8] Sacred poles: see note on Exodus
312  ProphB,  Isa   19:   19   |             the land of Egypt, and a sacred pillar to the LORD near
313  ProphB,  Isa   23:   18   |    merchandise and her hire shall be sacred to the LORD. It shall not
314  ProphB,  Isa   27:    9   |             like pieces of chalk; no sacred poles or incense altars
315  ProphB,  Isa   37:   36(5)|              bubonic plague, but the sacred author attributes it to
316  ProphB,  Isa   43:   24(6)|            in making incense and the sacred anointing oil; cf Exodus
317  ProphB,  Isa   65:    5   |            do not touch me; I am too sacred for you!" These things enkindle
318  ProphB,  Isa   65:    5(1)|                          5] I am too sacred for you: the uncleanness
319  ProphB,  Isa   65:    5(1)|           people claim has made them sacred! The prophet ridicules them.
320  ProphB,  Isa   65:    5(1)|        translate: "I will render you sacred," and understand this as
321  ProphB,  Jer    2:    3   |                                 3 ~3 Sacred to the LORD was Israel,
322  ProphB,  Jer    7:   29(6)|            the nazirite, regarded as sacred because of a vow, temporary
323  ProphB,  Jer   11:   15   |              her plots? Can vows and sacred meat turn away your misfortune
324  ProphB,  Jer   17:    2   |      remember their altars and their sacred poles, beside the green
325  ProphB,  Lam    4:    1   |             the noble metal; How the sacred stones lie strewn at every
326  ProphB,  Eze    6:   13(4)|            green tree and leafy oak: sacred groves had a long history
327  ProphB,  Eze   22:   26   |              distinguish between the sacred and the profane, nor teach
328  ProphB,  Eze   24:    7(3)|           with dust: since blood was sacred to God, it had to be covered
329  ProphB,  Eze   42:   13   |              LORD shall eat the most sacred meals, and here they shall
330  ProphB,  Eze   42:   13   |             they shall keep the most sacred offerings: cereal offerings,
331  ProphB,  Eze   42:   20   |              a wall, to separate the sacred from the profane. ~ ~ ~
332  ProphB,  Eze   43:   12   |           mountain top shall be most sacred. ~
333  ProphB,  Eze   44:   13   |           shall they touch any of my sacred things, or the most sacred
334  ProphB,  Eze   44:   13   |           sacred things, or the most sacred things. Thus they shall
335  ProphB,  Eze   44:   23   |              distinguish between the sacred and the profane, and make
336  ProphB,  Eze   45:    1   |  inheritances, you shall set apart a sacred tract of land for the LORD,
337  ProphB,  Eze   45:    1   |              its whole area shall be sacred. ~
338  ProphB,  Eze   45:    4   |                 4 ~This shall be the sacred part of the land belonging
339  ProphB,  Eze   45:    6   |       thousand long, parallel to the sacred tract; this shall belong
340  ProphB,  Eze   45:    7   |           both sides of the combined sacred tract and City property,
341  ProphB,  Eze   48:   10   |                          10 ~In this sacred tract the priests shall
342  ProphB,  Eze   48:   12   |         tract of land their own most sacred domain, next to the territory
343  ProphB,  Eze   48:   14   |          part of the land, for it is sacred to the LORD. ~
344  ProphB,  Eze   48:   18   |             remain an area along the sacred tract, ten thousand cubits
345  ProphB,  Eze   48:   20   |              you shall set apart the sacred tract together with the
346  ProphB,  Eze   48:   21   |            land on both sides of the sacred tract and the City property,
347  ProphB,  Eze   48:   21   |         portions for the prince. The sacred tract and the sanctuary
348  ProphB,  Dan    1:    8(3)|           over firewood taken from a sacred grove. Only raw vegetables
349  ProphB,  Hos    3:    4   |         prince, Without sacrifice or sacred pillar, without ephod or
350  ProphB,  Hos    3:    4(4)|                                   4] Sacred pillar: the stone massebah,
351  ProphB,  Hos   10:    1   |        productive his land, the more sacred pillars he set up. ~
352  ProphB,  Hos   10:    1(1)|                                   1] Sacred pillars: see note on Hosea
353  ProphB,  Hos   10:    2   |             altars and destroy their sacred pillars. ~
354  ProphB,  Mic    5:   12   |           your carved images and the sacred pillars from your midst;
355  ProphB,  Mic    5:   12(6)|                               12-14] Sacred pillars . . . sacred poles:
356  ProphB,  Mic    5:   12(6)|             14] Sacred pillars . . . sacred poles: see note on Exodus
357  ProphB,  Mic    5:   13   |              13 ~I will tear out the sacred poles from your midst, and
358  ProphB,  Zec    4:   14(2)|              this imagery supply the sacred seven-branched lampstand (
359    Gosp,  Mat    2:    4(4)|            child Moses in which the "sacred scribes" warn Pharaoh about
360    Gosp,  Mat   23:   17   |            temple that made the gold sacred? ~
361    Gosp,  Mat   23:   19   |            altar that makes the gift sacred? ~
362    Gosp,  Mar   16:   20(3)|          forth from east to west the sacred and imperishable proclamation
363    Gosp,  Luk    2:   22(9)|         forty days to touch anything sacred or to enter the temple area
364    Gosp,  Luk    6:    1(1)|             precedence even over the sacred sabbath rest. See also the
365    Gosp,  Act    1:    3(2)|           Luke considered especially sacred the interval in which the
366    Gosp,  Act    1:    3(2)|            therefore in terms of the sacred number forty (cf Deut 8:
367    Gosp,  Act   21:   28   |              temple and defiled this sacred place." 10 ~
368   NTLet, 1Cor    6:   19(8)|       becomes trinitarian. A temple: sacred by reason of God's gift,
369   NTLet, 1Cor    9:   13(5)|            argue by analogy from the sacred temple service to his own
370   NTLet,  Eph    2:   21   |              and grows into a temple sacred in the Lord; ~
371   NTLet, 2Tim    3:   15   |         infancy you have known (the) sacred scriptures, which are capable
372   NTLet,  Heb    9:    7(7)|           Hence blood was especially sacred, and its outpouring functioned
373   CathL, 2Pet  Int         |        possible to misunderstand the sacred writings (2 Peter 1:19-21)