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  1    Pent,  Gen    5:   29(3) |               us relief"; this latter refers both to the curse put on
  2    Pent,  Gen   30:    4(2) |             means "wife," but here it refers to a wife of secondary rank,
  3    Pent,  Gen   38:   21(5) |           Adullamite uses a word that refers to a higher social class
  4    Pent,  Exo    1:    1(1) |              7 the same Hebrew phrase refers to the more remote descendants
  5    Pent,  Exo   16:   31(5) |            the comparison, therefore, refers merely to the size and shape,
  6    Pent,  Exo   21:   23(4) |            than would be just. Christ refers to this passage when he
  7    Pent,  Num    5:   18(5) |              she invokes the Lord and refers her case to his decision.~
  8    Pent,  Num   11:   31(4) |               mentioned here probably refers to the former body of water.~
  9    Pent,  Num   18:   19(8) |            but more likely the phrase refers to the custom of partaking
 10    Pent,  Deu   33:    7(5) |             his people: this probably refers to the isolated position
 11    Pent,  Jud    2:   13(3) |             The plural form used here refers to her various titles and
 12    Pent,  Jud    7:   13(2) |   agricultural Hebrews while the tent refers to the nomadic Midianites.
 13    Pent,  Jud    8:   24(2) |         designation is not ethnic; it refers rather to their status as
 14     His, 1Sam   14:   23(2) |              the received Hebrew text refers to Bethel (Beth-aven), but
 15     His, 2Sam   16:    8(1) |              8] Bloodshed . . . Saul: refers to the episode recounted
 16     His,  Est    4:   14(1) |                very probably Mordecai refers to divine aid; the Greek
 17     His, 1Mac   11:   60(9) |                60] West-of-Euphrates: refers here to the territory of
 18   WisdB,  Job    9:   28(2) |                           28-31] You: refers to God.~
 19   WisdB,  Job   16:   19(2) |                          19] Witness: refers either to God or, more probably,
 20   WisdB,  Job   30:   18(2) |                16-21] (19-24)Job here refers to God's stern treatment
 21   WisdB,  Job   35:    4(1) |              4] A reply to you: Elihu refers to Job's statement that
 22   WisdB,  Job   36:   31(5) |                            31] These: refers to the showers of Job 36:
 23   WisdB,  Psa   36:    8(4) |               protection. It probably refers to the winged cherubim in
 24   WisdB,  Psa   57:    2(3) |               of your wings: probably refers to the wings of the cherubim (
 25   WisdB,  Psa  110:    1(2) |            Sam 1:10. The court singer refers to the king. Jesus in the
 26   WisdB,  Psa  110:    1(2) |             David and hence "my lord" refers to the messiah, who must
 27   WisdB,  Psa  111:    3(3) |                    3] Your: the psalm refers to God in the third person
 28   WisdB,  Psa  116:    9(3) |           Hence the psalmist probably refers to being present to God
 29   WisdB,  Pro   24:   11(4) |                  death: most probably refers to the legal rescue of those
 30   WisdB,  Ecc   11:    2(2) |                         2] This verse refers either to almsgiving or
 31   WisdB,  Sir   25:   23(4) |         Genesis 3 to which Ben Sirach refers, sin, the cause of death,
 32   WisdB,  Sir   33:   16(3) |                16-18] Here the author refers to himself as the most recent
 33  ProphB,  Isa    8:   23(10)|           Isaiah 9:1; Matthew 4:15-16 refers to this, since Jesus began
 34  ProphB,  Isa   13:    6(3) |       inaugurate his kingdom. Here it refers to the overthrow of Babylon.
 35  ProphB,  Isa   26:   19(1) |                        19] This verse refers to the restoration of Israel
 36  ProphB,  Isa   42:    4(3) |              Testament the word often refers to the pagan lands of the
 37  ProphB,  Jer   51:   34(3) |                           34] Me, my: refers to Jerusalem.~
 38  ProphB,  Bar    1:    2(1) |               the fifth month," or it refers to the observance of an
 39  ProphB,  Eze    1:    1(1) | satisfactorily explained; possibly it refers to the prophet's age. The
 40  ProphB,  Eze    3:   17(4) |                   17-21] This passage refers to one of the prophet's
 41  ProphB,  Eze    8:   17(6) |              is uncertain. Perhaps it refers to an Egyptian practice
 42  ProphB,  Dan    8:   10(4) |               meaning the stars, here refers to the people of God; cf
 43  ProphB,  Dan    8:   17    |               of man, that the vision refers to the end time." ~
 44  ProphB,  Hos    2:   18(8) |              social relation; here it refers to the covenant between
 45  ProphB,  Hos    5:    8(2) |                    8-14] This passage refers to the Syro-Ephraimite war
 46  ProphB,  Hos    7:    3(1) |                     3-7] This passage refers to the dynastic upheavals
 47    Gosp,  Mat  Int          |           text by Matthew 22:7, which refers to the destruction of Jerusalem.~
 48    Gosp,  Mat    3:   14(11)|             gospel to fulfill usually refers to fulfillment of prophecy,
 49    Gosp,  Mat    5:   13(12)|               suppose that the saying refers to the salt of the Dead
 50    Gosp,  Mat    5:   31(21)|               marriage must be broken refers to a situation peculiar
 51    Gosp,  Mat    8:    4(3) |             is not clear whether them refers to the priests or the people.~
 52    Gosp,  Mat    8:   20(15)|             Luke 5:24). In Matthew it refers to Jesus in his ministry (
 53    Gosp,  Mat    8:   28(21)|              and Josephus (Life 9:42) refers to it as possessing territory
 54    Gosp,  Mat    9:   10(7) |              is not clear whether his refers to Jesus or Matthew. Tax
 55    Gosp,  Mat   11:    1(1) |              formula of the discourse refers back to the original addressees,
 56    Gosp,  Mat   16:   13(9) |              the same, for Jesus here refers to himself as the Son of
 57    Gosp,  Mat   18:   17(14)|             on Matthew 16:18. Here it refers not to the entire church
 58    Gosp,  Mat   23:    2(2) |          Mosaic teaching authority or refers to an actual chair on which
 59    Gosp,  Mat   23:   15(10)|             yourselves: possibly this refers simply to the zeal of the
 60    Gosp,  Mat   24:   14(8) |           follows in Matthew 24:15-23 refers to the horrors of the First
 61    Gosp,  Mat   26:   41(26)|             21) to which Matthew 6:13 refers, and that just as Jesus
 62    Gosp,  Mar    5:   39(11)|               the New Testament often refers to death as sleep (Matthew
 63    Gosp,  Mar    6:    1(1) |            the Greek word patris here refers to Nazareth (cf Mark 1:9;
 64    Gosp,  Mar    7:    3(2) |        Carefully washing their hands: refers to ritual purification.~
 65    Gosp,  Mar    7:   17(6) |              privacy the term parable refers to something hidden, about
 66    Gosp,  Mar   12:    1(1) |             punishment of the tenants refers to the religious leaders,
 67    Gosp,  Mar   12:    1(1) |             of the vineyard to others refers to the people of the new
 68    Gosp,  Luk    2:   49(13)|             either translation, Jesus refers to God as his Father. His
 69    Gosp,  Luk    3:    2(3) |               priest A.D. 18-36. Luke refers to Annas as high priest
 70    Gosp,  Luk    9:   34(18)|             is not clear whether them refers to Jesus, Moses, and Elijah,
 71    Gosp,  Luk   21:    5(2) |               Man by a period that he refers to as "the times of the
 72    Gosp,  Luk   22:   66(18)|              meaning a "council," and refers to the elders, chief priests,
 73    Gosp,  Joh    1:   19(14)|             synagogue, or possibly it refers to Jews as representative
 74    Gosp,  Joh    7:    8(4) |              up," in a play on words, refers not only to going up to
 75    Gosp,  Joh    7:   35(12)|           Palestine. Greeks: probably refers to the Gentiles in the Mediterranean
 76    Gosp,  Joh   12:   25(16)|           life: the Greek word psyche refers to a person's natural life.
 77    Gosp,  Joh   17:    3(4) |             verse; Jesus nowhere else refers to himself as Jesus Christ.~
 78    Gosp,  Joh   20:    1(3) |             it as "dawning," and Luke refers to early dawn. Mary sees
 79    Gosp,  Act   13:   20(9) |               hundred and fifty years refers to the sojourn in Egypt
 80    Gosp,  Act   17:   19(5) |            Areopagus: the "Areopagus" refers either to the Hill of Ares
 81    Gosp,  Act   19:   35(4) |              scholars think that this refers to a meteorite that was
 82    Gosp,  Act   20:   28(6) |         suggests that "his own blood" refers to God's blood, some early
 83   NTLet                     |              which means "universal," refers to the fact that most of
 84   NTLet,  Rom  Int          |         Romans 1:14). The letter also refers to those "weak in faith" (
 85   NTLet,  Rom    1:    7(5) |         Called to be holy: Paul often refers to Christians as "the holy
 86   NTLet,  Rom    5:   12(4) |              in the singular by Paul, refers to the dreadful power that
 87   NTLet, 1Cor    6:    9(3) |             term translated Sodomites refers to adult males who indulged
 88   NTLet, 1Cor    7:    6(4) |               way of concession: this refers most likely to the concession
 89   NTLet, 2Cor   12:    7(3) |           English "thorn in my side," refers to persons (cf Numbers 33:
 90   NTLet,  Gal    1:   10(8) |            the word still suggests it refers to his pre-Christian days (
 91   NTLet,  Eph    4:    1(1) |                of Christ (Eph 4:9-10) refers more probably to the incarnation (
 92   NTLet,  Phi    1:    1(2) |               1] Slaves: Paul usually refers to himself at the start
 93   NTLet,  Phi    1:    1(2) |     attendants," or "ministers." Paul refers to himself and to other
 94   NTLet,  Phi    1:   27(12)|              or possibly the sentence refers to the opinion of the opponents,
 95   NTLet, 2The    2:    4(4) |              Thes 2:1-17), the temple refers to the Christian community.~
 96   NTLet, 1Tim    1:   18(10)|              me) to you." It probably refers to testimonies given by
 97   NTLet, 1Tim    4:    5(2) |             in Greek suggests that it refers to the name of God being
 98   NTLet, 1Tim    4:   13(7) |               Reading: the Greek word refers to private or public reading.
 99   NTLet, 1Tim    6:    1(2) |                 1] Our teaching: this refers to the teaching of the Christian
100   NTLet,  Phl    0:    2(2) |              singular. It more likely refers to Philemon than to the
101   NTLet,  Heb    3:    1(1) |     faithfulness "in [all] his house" refers back to Numbers 12:7, on
102   NTLet,  Heb    4:   14(1) |               of grace (Hebrews 4:16) refers to the throne of God. The
103   NTLet,  Heb    6:   15(7) |            the promise: this probably refers not to Abraham's temporary
104   NTLet,  Heb   10:   21(11)|                The house of God: this refers back to Hebrews 3:6, "we
105   NTLet,  Heb   10:   22(12)|          there), the sprinkling motif refers to the Mosaic rite of cleansing
106   NTLet,  Heb   13:    9(2) |         doctrine about foods probably refers to the Jewish food laws;
107   CathL,  Jam  Int          |             designation most probably refers to the third New Testament
108   CathL,  Jam  Int          |             dispersion" or "diaspora" refers to the non-Palestinian Jews
109   CathL, 1Pet    3:    8(3) |             In the Old Testament this refers to longevity and prosperity;
110   CathL, 1Pet    3:    8(3) |             prosperity; here, it also refers to eternal life.~
111   CathL, 2Pet  Int          |             the following. The author refers to the apostles and "our
112   CathL, 1Joh    2:   20(11)|            God. The Holy One probably refers to Christ. True knowledge
113   CathL, 1Joh    5:    6(2) |          Water and blood (1 John 5:6) refers to Christ's baptism (Matthew
114   CathL, 2Joh               |            implies more than age, and refers to his position of leadership
115   CathL, 2Joh    0:    4(3) |           Some of your children: this refers to those whom the Presbyter
116   CathL, 3Joh    0:   12(9) |           from the truth itself: this refers probably to the manner of
117   CathL, Jude    0:    7(6) |        sexually. Unnatural vice: this refers to the desire for intimacies
118   CathL,  Rev    1:    4(4) |          Seven churches in Asia: Asia refers to the Roman province of
119   CathL,  Rev    1:   16(15)|           sharp two-edged sword: this refers to the word of God (cf Eph
120   CathL,  Rev    2:    2(4) |      themselves . . . impostors: this refers to unauthorized and perverse
121   CathL,  Rev    2:   11(10)|                The second death: this refers to the eternal death, when
122   CathL,  Rev    3:   10(7) |               12, 14; 17:2, 8, always refers to the pagan world.~
123   CathL,  Rev    4:    7(7) |       translated "ox," the Greek word refers to a heifer or young bull.