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4506 His, 2Kin 4: 29(3) | another consumed time. Urgency necessitated their omission, as our Lord 4507 Pent, Exo 35: 22 | brooches, earrings, rings, necklaces and various other gold articles. 4508 His, 1Chr 3: 18 | Shenazzar, Jekamiah, Shama, and Nedabiah. ~ 4509 Gosp, Act 23: 2(1) | Ananias: Ananias, son of Nedebaeus, was high priest from A.D. 4510 Gosp, Mat 22: 37(22)| its monotheistic emphasis needless for his church. The love 4511 WisdB, Sir 20: 22 | and has him for his enemy needlessly. ~ 4512 WisdB, Sir 23: 11 | he incurs guilt; if he neglects his obligation, his sin 4513 Pent, Gen 41: 9 | occasion I am reminded of my negligence. ~ 4514 His, 2Chr 29: 11 | 11 ~My sons, be not negligent any longer, for it is you 4515 Gosp, Mat 25: 26(11)| man's inactivity is not negligible but seriously culpable. 4516 His, 2Mac 13: 22 | made a second attempt by negotiating with the men of Beth-zur. 4517 His, 1Mac 4: 35(4) | to 2 Macc 11:13-15 peace negotiations followed between Lysias 4518 Pent, Gen 9: 18(3) | justification for enslaving African Negroes, even though Canaan is presented 4519 His, Ezr Int | the "Ezra Memoirs") and to Neh 8-9. Strictly speaking, 4520 His, Neh 7: 7 | Bilshan, Mispereth, Bigvai, Nehum, and Baanah). The census 4521 His, 2Kin 24: 8 | Jerusalem. His mother's name was Nehushta, daughter of Elnathan of 4522 His, 2Kin 18: 4 | the bronze serpent called Nehushtan which Moses had made, because 4523 Pent, Jos 19: 27 | then north of Beth-emek and Neiel, it extended to Cabul, ~ 4524 ProphB, Jer 8: 16 | snorting of his steeds; The neighing of his stallions shakes 4525 ProphB, Jer 13: 27 | 27 ~Your adulteries, your neighings, your shameless prostitutions: 4526 Pent, Gen 41: 45(3) | to (the Egyptian goddess) Neith." Potiphera: means "he whom 4527 Pent, Num 26: 12 | through Nemuel the clan of the Nemuelites, through Jamin the clan 4528 CathL, Rev 3: 7(5) | Tiberius, the city was renamed Neo-Caesarea; this may explain the allusions 4529 REPre | inelegant circumlocutions or neologisms that would offend against 4530 NTLet, 1The 2: 7(2) | manuscripts read "infants" (nepioi), but "gentle" (epioi) better 4531 NTLet, Rom 16: 15 | Greet Philologus, Julia, Nereus and his sister, and Olympas, 4532 His, 2Kin 17: 30 | consort; the men of Cuth made Nergal; the men of Hamath made 4533 Gosp, Luk 3: 27 | of Shealtiel, the son of Neri, ~ 4534 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 9(4) | are parenthetical, but a nerve has been touched (the references 4535 Gosp, Mat 2: 23(12)| future is called "a bud" (neser) that shall blossom from 4536 NTLet, Rom 6: 19 | lawlessness for lawless ness, so now present them as 4537 Gosp, Mat 13: 32(13)| 9, 17-19 where the birds nesting in the tree represent the 4538 His, 1Chr 4: 23 | potters and inhabitants of Netaim and Gederah, where they 4539 His, Jdt 10: 21 | bed under a canopy with a netting of crimson and gold, emeralds 4540 Pent, Gen 41: 45(3) | the god speaks and he (the new-born child) lives." Asenath: 4541 WisdB, Wisd 11: 18 | 18 ~Or new-created, wrathful, unknown beasts 4542 Pent, Deu 32: 17 | had not known before, To newcomers just arrived, of whom their 4543 ProphB, Dan 8: 3 | horns, the one larger and newer than the other. ~ 4544 His, 2Kin 22: 3(1) | bearer and reader of the newfound book of the law (2 Kings 4545 Pent, Jos 15: 43 | 43 ~Iphtah, Ashnah, Nezib, ~ 4546 His, 2Kin 17: 31 | 31 ~the men of Avva made Nibhaz and Tartak; and the men 4547 Pent, Jos 15: 62 | 62 ~Nibshan, Ir-hamelah and En-gedi; 4548 His, 1Mac 10: 67(5) | Demetrius: Demetrius II Nicator.~ 4549 Gosp, Act 6: 5 | Nicanor, Timon, Parmenas, and Nicholas of Antioch, a convert to 4550 ProphB, Hos 4: 15(4) | house of iniquity," Hosea's nickname for Bethel, or a scribal 4551 CathL, Rev 2: 6(5) | connecting this group with Nicolaus, the proselyte from Antioch, 4552 Gosp, Mar 6: 3(3) | parents, but to nephews, nieces, cousins, half-brothers, 4553 WisdB, Psa 68: 31(11)| Cairo. Upper Egypt is the Nile-Valley from Cairo to Aswan. Ethiopia 4554 WisdB, Psa 45: 2 | My tongue is the pen of a nimble scribe. ~ 4555 Pent, Num 32: 3 | of Ataroth, Dibon, Jazer, Nimrah, Heshbon, Elealeh, Sebam, 4556 His, 2Kin 17: 1 | son of Elah, began his nine-year reign over Israel in Samaria. ~ 4557 His, 2Mac 6: 24 | young men would think the ninety-year-old Eleazar had gone over to 4558 Pent, Gen 10: 25(13)| name Peleg and the word niplega, "was divided." ~ 4559 Pent, Gen 30: 8(4) | the phrase "naptule elohim niptalti," literally, "in a divine 4560 Pent, Gen 41: 51(4) | in the Hebrew expression, nishshani, "he made me forget."~ 4561 Pent, Deu 32: 21 | provoked me with their 'no-god' and angered me with their 4562 Pent, Deu 32: 21 | will provoke them with a 'no-people'; with a foolish nation 4563 WisdB, Wisd 18: 12 | at a single instant their nobler offspring were destroyed. ~ 4564 Pent, Deu 23: 11 | becomes unclean because of a nocturnal emission, he shall go outside 4565 His, 1Chr 5: 19 | against Jetur, Naphish, and Nodab, ~ 4566 Gosp, Joh 13: 24 | 24 ~So Simon Peter nodded to him to find out whom 4567 His, 1Chr 8: 2 | 2 ~Nohah, the fourth, and Rapha, 4568 ProphB, Jer 48: 45 | of Moab, the skull of the noisemakers. ~ 4569 His, 1Mac 10: 76(6) | possession of a seaport; nominally it was on behalf of King 4570 CathL, Rev 13: 18(8) | many candidates have been nominated for this infamous number. 4571 Pent, Gen 14: 13(4) | Hebrew" is used only by non-Israelites, or by Israelites in speaking 4572 Gosp, Luk 17: 11(3) | instance of Jesus holding up a non-Jew (Luke 17:18) as an example 4573 Gosp, Mat 2: 13(6) | 13-23] Biblical and nonbiblical traditions about Moses are 4574 Pent, Num 31: 27(5) | tax on the booty of the noncombatants is ten times as much as 4575 NTLet, 1Cor 10: 20(8) | believed that there was some nondivine reality behind the idols, 4576 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 1(1) | indicates a mental journey to a nonearthly space, set apart by God, 4577 NTLet, Rom 9: 14(6) | theoretical inquiry concerning the nonelected, nor does this principle 4578 ProphB, Jer 8: 19 | idols, with their foreign nonentities?) ~ 4579 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 11(8) | 1; 12:11a), asserts his noninferiority to the "superapostles" ( 4580 Gosp, Luk 20: 22(5) | Palestine. The issue of nonpayment of taxes to Rome becomes 4581 NTLet, 1Cor 14: 14(6) | the exclusively ecstatic, nonrational quality of tongues. The 4582 CathL, 1Pet 2: 18(9) | challenge, but with the nonviolent reaction (1 Peter 2:20) 4583 WisdB, Job 18: 10 | 10 ~A noose for him is hid on the ground, 4584 ProphB, Isa 19: 11(2) | and Memphis (in Hebrew, Noph) were the key cities of 4585 His, 1Mac 7: 31(5) | Caphar-salama: a village seven miles north-northwest of Jerusalem, on the road 4586 Pent, Jos 16: 5(3) | border (Joshua 16:6-7) in a north-to-south direction.~ 4587 Pent, Num 35: 5 | side-east, south, west and north-with the city lying in the center. 4588 Gosp, Act 27: 14 | hurricane force called a "Northeaster" struck. ~ 4589 ProphB, Eze 48: 1 | Hamath to Hazar-enon, on the northerly border with Damascus, with 4590 ProphB, Eze 38: 2(2) | around the Black Sea, the northernmost countries known to the Hebrews: 4591 ProphB, Jer 46: 10 | a slaughter feast in the northland, on the Euphrates. ~ 4592 WisdB, Psa 115: 6 | have ears but do not hear, noses but do not smell. ~ 4593 ProphB, Lam 5: 14(4) | by the elders and other notables; see note on Ruth 4:1.~ 4594 WisdB, Psa 6: 1(2) | eighth: apparently a musical notation, now lost. ~ 4595 Gosp, Mat 15: 15(7) | his Marcan source, it is noteworthy that here he retains the 4596 Gosp, Mat 23: 5(4) | evidences of piety more noticeable.~ 4597 NTLet, 2Cor 6: 14(10)| Language and thought shift noticeably here. Suddenly we are in 4598 His, 2Mac 9: 19(2) | supplication. It is rather a notification to all the king's subjects 4599 ProphB, Joe 2: 16 | 16 ~Gather the people, notify the congregation; Assemble 4600 His, 2Mac 1: 9(3) | twenty-fifth of Chislev (Nov.-Dec.). Its solemnity resembles 4601 His, Ezr 10: 9(2) | 9] Ninth month: Chislev (November-December), during the "early rains" 4602 His, 1Sam 25: 10 | Who is the son of Jesse? Nowadays there are many servants 4603 WisdB, Job 31: 40 | grow instead of wheat and noxious weeds instead of barley! ~ 4604 Gosp, Act 8: 27(8) | here but the title of a Nubian queen.~ 4605 Gosp, Mat 15: 6 | honor his father.' You have nullified the word of God for the 4606 WisdB, Psa 38: 9 | 9 ~I am numb and utterly crushed; I wail 4607 WisdB, Pro 17: 21 | for a man; the father of a numskull has no joy. ~ 4608 ProphB, Jer 44: 7 | man and wife, child and nursling, and not leave yourselves 4609 WisdB, Psa 136: 1(1) | continues to protect and nurture them. ~ 4610 WisdB, Son 6: 11 | 11 ~B I came down to the nut garden~to look at the fresh 4611 NTLet, Col 4: 15(8) | the house-church leader, "Nymphas and . . . his house."~ 4612 ProphB, Eze 27: 29 | ships come all who ply the oar; The sailors, all the mariners 4613 Pent, Num 20: 1(1) | barren region with a few good oases, southwest of the Dead Sea. 4614 WisdB, Sir 27: 14 | 14 ~Their oath-filled talk makes the hair stand 4615 Gosp, Mat 5: 37(24)| one: i.e., from the devil. Oath-taking presupposes a sinful weakness 4616 ProphB, Jer 49: 7(3) | from Judah's downfall; cf Ob 11f.~ 4617 Pent, Gen 10: 28 | 28 ~Obal, Abimael, Sheba, ~ 4618 WisdB, Psa 24: 1(1) | temple gates to bow down in obeisance (Psalm 24:7-10). ~ 4619 ProphB, Jer 43: 13 | 13 ~He shall smash the obelisks of the temple of the sun 4620 His, 1Chr 27: 30 | 30 ~over the camels was Obil the Ishmaelite; over the 4621 His, 1Kin Int | of a presentation and an obituary notice for each, in stereotyped 4622 Gosp, Act 11: 18 | heard this, they stopped objecting and glorified God, saying, " 4623 NTLet, Rom 8: 1(1) | frustrated the divine objectives expressed in the law. What 4624 His, 2Mac 6: 8 | same way against the Jews: oblige them to partake of the sacrifices, ~ 4625 NTLet, Col 2: 14 | 14 ~6 obliterating the bond against us, with 4626 His, 1Mac 4: 36(5) | from the temple proper, the oblong edifice with porch, main 4627 ProphB, Eze 16: 25 | yourself to use your beauty obscenely, spreading your legs for 4628 NTLet, Eph 5: 4 | 4 ~no obscenity or silly or suggestive talk, 4629 Pent, Jos 10: 13(3) | was rather for an abrupt obscuration of the sun, which would 4630 WisdB, Job 37: 21 | men see not while it is obscured among the clouds, till the 4631 WisdB, Psa 58: 1(1) | power to dethrone all powers obstructing divine rule of the world. 4632 PreNAB | typical edition. (It is now obtainable in a separate booklet from 4633 ProphB, Isa 11: 2(2) | of the LORD in its first occurence, thus listing seven gifts.~ 4634 His, 2Chr Int | of "all Israel" (a phrase occuring forty-one times in Chronicles) 4635 Gosp, Mar 14: 36(12)| 8:15; Gal 4:6 for other occurrences of the Aramaic word in the 4636 His, Jdt 2: 28 | those who dwelt in Sur and Ocina, and the inhabitants of 4637 His, 2Mac 1: 9(3) | fifteenth of Tishri (Sept.-Oct.); cf 2 Macc 1:18.~ 4638 ProphB, Isa 31: 1 | and in horsemen because od their combined power, But 4639 Gosp, Joh 10: 16(7) | apostolic Christians" at odds with the community of the 4640 WisdB, Psa 45: 2 | noble theme, as I sing my ode to the king. My tongue is 4641 Pent, Gen 29: 35(11)| 35] Judah: related to odeh, "I will give grateful praise." ~ 4642 WisdB | in the shape of proverbs, odes, chants, epigrams, and also 4643 His, 1Mac 9: 66 | 66 ~He struck down Odomera and his kinsmen and the 4644 Gosp, Mat 24: 20(13)| one here ordered would be offending the sensibilities of law-observant 4645 CathL, 1Pet 5: 5(5) | may be a designation for office-holders of lesser rank.~ 4646 ProphB, Amo Int | was more than Israelite officialdom could bear. The priest of 4647 Pent, Deu 17: 12 | listen to the priest who officiates there in the ministry of 4648 Pent, Exo 29: 24(2) | and right thigh, which the officiating priest moved to and fro ( 4649 ProphB, Lam 3: 45 | 45 ~You have made us offscourings and refuse among the nations. ~ 4650 WisdB, Wisd 4: 3 | no avail; their spurious offshoots shall not strike deep root 4651 NTLet, 2The 3: 11 | but minding the business ofothers. ~ 4652 WisdB, Wisd 8: 12(3) | Hands upon their mouths: an oft-mentioned sign of respect among the 4653 Pent, Lev Int | Leviticus is contained in its oft-repeated injunction: "You shall be 4654 ProphB, Isa 3: 16 | with necks outstretched Ogling and mincing as they go, 4655 His, 1Chr 3: 20 | Meshullam were Hashubah, Ohel, Berechiah, Hasadiah, Jushabhesed - 4656 NTLet, 1Cor 8: 1(1) | theme of "building up" (oikodome), i.e., of contributing 4657 ProphB, Isa 21: 5(3) | the shield: shields were oiled and greased so as to divert 4658 His, 1Sam 8: 13 | will use your daughters as ointment-makers, as cooks, and as bakers. ~ 4659 Pent, Gen 21: 33(6) | the Eternal: in Hebrew, el olam, perhaps the name of the 4660 His, Neh 8: 15 | branches of olive trees, oleasters, myrtle, palm, and other 4661 Gosp, Act 1: 12 | Jerusalem from the mount called Olivet, which is near Jerusalem, 4662 NTLet, Rom 16: 15 | Nereus and his sister, and Olympas, and all the holy ones who 4663 Pent, Exo 16: 32 | LORD has commanded. Keep an omerful of manna for your descendants, 4664 Pent, Exo 16: 22 | twice as much food, two omers for each person. When all 4665 Pent, Deu 28: 46(7) | A sign and a wonder: an ominous example, attracting attention; 4666 Gosp, Mar Int | Baptist (Mark 6:17-29) hints ominously at Jesus' own passion (Mark 4667 His, 2Mac 7: 28(2) | all things solely by his omnipotent will and his creative word; 4668 WisdB, Psa 139: 1(1) | hymnic meditation on God's omnipresence and omniscience. The psalmist 4669 NTLet, Heb 1: 1(1) | God (see Psalm 110:1). The once-humiliated and crucified Jesus has 4670 Gosp, Luk 12: 6(4) | Latin as), was worth about one-sixteenth of a denarius (see the note 4671 Gosp, Joh 5: 14(6) | sins, Jesus never drew a one-to-one connection between sin and 4672 His, 2Mac Int | states (2 Macc 2:23) that his one-volume work is an abridgment of 4673 NTLet, Heb 11: 4(4) | repeated story of Abel provides ongoing witness to faith.~ 4674 His, 2Kin 6: 25 | fourth of a kab of wild onion for five pieces of silver. ~ 4675 Pent, Num 11: 5 | the melons, the leeks, the onions, and the garlic. ~ 4676 ProphB, Isa 33: 4 | they rush upon it like the onrush of locusts. ~ 4677 ProphB, Hab 1: 9 | the rapine, Their combined onset is that of a stormwind that 4678 His, Tob 3: 11(4) | be God" are traditional openings of Jewish prayers (Tobit 4679 NTLet, 2Cor 1: 12(8) | community. He protests his openness, single-mindedness, and 4680 NTLet, 1Tim 6: 11(5) | to Christ (1 Tim 6:11-14) operating from an awareness, through 4681 WisdB, Psa 139: 15(5) | the hidden and mysterious operations that occur there.~ 4682 Pent, Jos 18: 24 | 24 ~Chephar-ammoni, Ophni and Geba; twelve cities 4683 WisdB, Ecc 4: 1 | Again I considered all the oppressions that take place under the 4684 NTLet, 1Cor 3: 15(8) | 1 Cor 3:17), he appears optimistic about the success of divine 4685 Gosp, Mat 19: 12(9) | since that suits better the optional nature of the decision: 4686 Pent, Jud Int | after their occurrence or orally transmitted, were later 4687 WisdB, Son 4: 3(2) | a fruit somewhat like an orange, with a firm skin and deep 4688 Pent, Lev 23: 40(5) | branches of lemons and oranges were carried with the other 4689 ProphB, Amo 3: 9(3) | invited by the prophetic orator to witness the moral disorders 4690 Pent, Deu Int | this book is its vigorous oratorical style. In a series of eloquent 4691 WisdB, Sir 43: 2 | 2 ~The orb of the sun, resplendent 4692 ProphB, Eze 27: 8(4) | Phoenician cities in Tyre's orbit of influence; the last-named 4693 CathL, Jam 1: 17(9) | Genesis 1:14-18). Unlike orbs moving from nadir to zenith, 4694 Pent, Exo 29: 35 | days you shall spend in ordaining them, ~ 4695 His, Tob Int | I.           Tobit's Ordeals (Tobit 1:3-3:6) ~                             4696 ProphB, Hag 2: 18(4) | 18] The ninth month: the ordinal ninth has been copied incorrectly 4697 His, 1Kin 10: 22(3) | center for smelting metallic ore.~ 4698 His, 1Chr 2: 25 | first-born, then Bunah, Oren, and Ozem, his brothers. ~ 4699 NTLet, Tit Int | charged with the task of organizing it through the appointment 4700 Pent, Num 33: 30(3) | Numbers 33:36b-41a stood orginally immediately after Numbers 4701 WisdB, Psa 137: 2(2) | common on riverbanks in the Orient.~ 4702 His, 2Kin 4: 29(3) | exchange of compliments among Orientals meeting and greeting one 4703 Gosp, Mar Int | Mark's Gospel is even more oriented to christology. Jesus is 4704 His, 1Sam 19: 11(1) | story in all probability orignially followed 1 Sam 18:29, placing 4705 His, 1Mac 4: 57 | 57 ~They ornamented the facade of the temple 4706 WisdB, Psa 10: 18 | You win justice for the orphaned and oppressed; no one on 4707 His, 2Mac 3: 8 | set out on his journey, ostensibly to visit the cities of Coelesyria 4708 WisdB, Psa 41: 1(1) | punishment for sin and have ostracized the psalmist (Psalm 41:5- 4709 His, 1Chr 26: 7 | The sons of Shemaiah were Othni, Rephael, Obed, and Elzabad; 4710 ProphB, Eze 4: 9(3) | Twenty shekels: about nine ounces. The sixth of a hin: about 4711 WisdB, Sir 12: 12 | stand near you, lest he oust you and take your place. 4712 Pent, Deu 2: 21 | way for the Ammonites, who ousted them and took their place. ~ 4713 His, Ezr 10: 13 | so that we cannot remain out-of-doors; besides, this is not a 4714 His, 2Mac 4: 24 | priesthood for himself, outbidding Jason by three hundred talents 4715 His, 1Mac 4: 36(5) | with its walls, courts and outbuildings, to be distinguished from 4716 NTLet, Gal 5: 20 | hatreds, rivalry, jealousy, outbursts of fury, acts of selfishness, 4717 NTLet, Gal 6: 17(13)| implies that instead of outdated circumcision, his body bears 4718 NTLet, 2Cor 9: 8(4) | encouragement: God himself cannot be outdone.~ 4719 Pent, Exo 12: 22 | But none of you shall go outdoors until morning. ~ 4720 ProphB, Eze 38: 4 | and riders all handsomely outfitted, a great horde with bucklers 4721 His, 1Sam 23: 26 | his men were attempting to outflank David and his men in order 4722 His, 2Chr 32: 30 | Hezekiah stopped the upper outflow of water from Gihon and 4723 Gosp, Act 14: 15(4) | Christianity is the logical outgrowth of Judaism, as he does in 4724 NTLet, 2Cor 4: 16(11)| Cor 4:8-11, 16) but will outlast his experience of affliction 4725 ProphB, Dan 11: 14 | the king of the south, and outlaws of your people shall rise 4726 WisdB, Sir 25: 24 | 24 ~Allow water no outlet, and be not indulgent to 4727 His, 2Kin 6: 16 | Elisha answered. "Our side outnumbers theirs." ~ 4728 His, 2Mac 14: 42 | hands of vile men and suffer outrages unworthy of his noble birth. ~ 4729 His, 2Sam 18: 23 | of the Jordan plain and outran the Cushite. ~ 4730 Pent, Gen 41: 40 | respect to the throne shall I outrank you. ~ 4731 His, 2Sam 3: 25 | and to learn the ins and outs of all that you are doing?" ~ 4732 ProphB, Dan 6: 4 | 4 ~Daniel outshone all the supervisors and 4733 Pent, Gen 29: 19 | to you rather than to an outsider. Stay with me." ~ 4734 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 12(9) | term parresia expresses outspoken declaration of Christian 4735 NTLet, Rom 2: 28 | 28 ~One is not a Jew outwardly. True circumcision is not 4736 WisdB, Psa 89: 23 | 23 ~No enemy shall outwit him, nor shall the wicked 4737 His, 2Mac 14: 31 | he had been disgracefully outwitted by the man, he went to the 4738 His, 2Sam 20: 16 | from the city stood on the outworks and called out, "Listen, 4739 Gosp, Luk 18: 30 | will not receive (back) an overabundant return in this present age 4740 NTLet, 1Cor 10: 12(6) | Israel is to caution against overconfidence, a sense of complete security ( 4741 Pent, Gen 33: 13 | which now have sucklings; if overdriven for a single day, the whole 4742 WisdB, Sir 37: 29 | For sickness comes with overeating, and gluttony brings on 4743 NTLet, 1Cor 7: 1(3) | to caution them against overestimating their own strength (1 Cor 4744 NTPre | sentence. As for the rhetorical overgrowth and mixed figures of speech 4745 Gosp, Joh 17: 1(1) | disciples, who supposedly only overhear. Yet the prayer is one of 4746 ProphB, Hos 7: 3(1) | inflamed with passion to an overheated oven that consumes what 4747 WisdB, Sir 30: 1(1) | Lack of discipline and overindulgence of children bring sorrow 4748 NTPre | the temptation to improve overladen sentences by the consolidation 4749 Gosp, Act 20: 13 | arranged, since he was going overland. ~ 4750 NTLet, 2Cor 10: 13(9) | expressed here by two terms with overlapping meanings, metron and kanon, 4751 His, 1Chr 29: 4 | talents of refined silver, for overlaying the walls of the rooms, ~ 4752 His, 2Kin 17: 4 | tribute to his Assyrian overlord. ~ 4753 His, 1Mac 8: 1(2) | seeking support against their overlords (1 Macc 8:1-16), because 4754 WisdB, Psa 87: 5(3) | city was so strong as to override the exile's citizenship 4755 Gosp, Mat 8: 22(16)| dead: the demand of Jesus overrides what both the Jewish and 4756 His, 2Sam 24: 4 | 4 ~The king, however, overruled Joab and the leaders of 4757 REPre | Catholic Bishops in 1982 to oversee the revision.~The threefold 4758 CathL, 1Pet 5: 2 | flock of God in your midst, (overseeing) not by constraint but willingly, 4759 NTLet, Phi 1: 1(2) | literally means "one who oversees" or "one who supervises," 4760 Gosp, Luk 1: 35 | power of the Most High will overshadow you. Therefore the child 4761 His, 1Mac 13: 39 | 39 ~We remit any oversights and defaults incurred up 4762 ProphB, Jer 5: 22 | eternal decree it may not overstep. Toss though it may, it 4763 Pent, Gen 19: 19 | to keep the disaster from overtaking me, and so I shall die. ~ 4764 Gosp, Mat 4: 1(1) | devil to rebel against God, overtly in the third case, more 4765 Gosp, Joh Int | of the gospel, much as an overture does for a musical work. 4766 WisdB, Wisd 5: 23 | earth waste and evildoing overturn the thrones of potentates. ~ ~ ~ ~ 4767 Gosp, Mar 3: 7(3) | 7-19] This overview of the Galilean ministry 4768 WisdB, Pro 30: 32(8) | 33] The anger aroused by overweening pride threatens an awesome 4769 NTLet, Rom 8: 37 | these things we conquer overwhelmingly through him who loved us. ~ 4770 WisdB, Ecc 7: 16 | just to excess, and be not overwise, lest you be ruined. ~ 4771 Gosp, Act 4: 31(5) | in the Hellenistic world. Ovid and Virgil also employ it.~ 4772 Pent, Lev 1: 2(1) | cows and calves) or the ovine class (sheep and lambs, 4773 His, 1Sam 13: 21 | axes and for setting the ox-goads. ~ 4774 His, 1Mac 9: 45(8) | trapped in one of the many oxbows of the lower Jordan. Bacchides 4775 Pent, Jud 3: 31 | hundred Philistines with an oxgoad. He, too, rescued Israel. ~ ~ ~ 4776 His, Jdt 8: 1 | Merari, son of Joseph, son of Oziel, son of Elkiah, son of Ananias, 4777 Pent, Num 26: 16 | 16 ~through Ozni the clan of the Oznites, 4778 Pent, Num 26: 16 | through Ozni the clan of the Oznites, through Eri the clan of 4779 Gosp, Joh 8: 25(13)| reading (Bodmer Papyrus P66) has (in a second hand), " 4780 His, 2Sam 23: 35 | 35 ~Hezrai from Carmel; Paarai the Arbite; ~ 4781 His, 2Kin 4: 35 | 35 ~He arose, paced up and down the room, and 4782 WisdB, Pro 16: 14 | death, but a wise man can pacify it. ~ 4783 CathL, 2Pet 1: 13(8) | suggests not folding or packing up a tent but its being 4784 ProphB, Hos 12: 2(1) | commercial and military pacts with the great powers, consistently 4785 Pent, Gen 48: 7 | when I was returning from Paddan, your mother Rachel died, 4786 WisdB, Job 15: 27 | himself with his crassness, padding his loins with fat, ~ 4787 His, 2Sam 22: 1(1) | entire song ends with a paean of grateful praise (2 Sam 4788 His, 1Chr 12: 25(1) | Chronicler fills out the pageantry of joyous occasions in keeping 4789 NTLet, Heb 11: 1(1) | that confront it. These pages rank among the most eloquent 4790 His, 1Chr 1: 50 | The name of his city was Pai, and his wife's name was 4791 NTLet, Gal 3: 24(16)| Disciplinarian: the Greek paidagogos referred to a slave who 4792 Pent, Exo 7: 19 | blood, even in the wooden pails and stone jars." ~ 4793 NTLet, Heb 11: 1(1) | of the Old Testament to paint an inspiring portrait of 4794 ProphB, Eze 23: 40 | them you bathed yourself, painted your eyes, and put on ornaments. ~ 4795 His, Jdt Int | Dura-Europos (before A.D. 256) in paintings of the Exodus, of the sacrifice 4796 WisdB, Psa 74: 12(4) | through the placement of paired cosmic elements (day and 4797 His, Neh 3: 25 | 25 ~After him, Palal, son of Uzai, carried out 4798 Gosp, Luk 19: 43 | your enemies will raise a palisade against you; they will encircle 4799 Pent, Num 26: 5 | through Pallu the clan of the Palluites, ~ 4800 His, 2Chr 8: 4(2) | Tadmor: later known as Palmyra, an important caravan city 4801 WisdB, Wisd 4: 12 | 12 ~For the witchery of paltry things obscures what is 4802 WisdB, Sir 30: 9 | 9 ~Pamper your child and he will be 4803 ProphB, Bar 4: 26 | 26 ~My pampered children have trodden rough 4804 WisdB, Pro 29: 21 | 21 ~If a man pampers his servant from childhood, 4805 Gosp, Mat 16: 13(9) | He rebuilt the town of Paneas, naming it Caesarea in honor 4806 NTLet, Phi Int | the gold deposits of Mount Pangaeus, it was in Paul's day a 4807 WisdB, Psa 48: 6(4) | war, in which the enemy panics and flees at the sight of 4808 NTLet, 1Cor 10: 1(1) | embarks unexpectedly upon a panoramic survey of the events of 4809 Gosp, Act 17: 18(4) | followers believed in a type of pantheism that held that the spark 4810 ProphB, Isa 42: 14 | woman in labor, gasping and panting. ~ 4811 NTLet, 2Cor 6: 16(12)| The title "Lord Almighty" (Pantokrator) occurs in the New Testament 4812 CathL, 2Joh 0: 12 | I do not intend to use paper and ink. Instead, I hope 4813 Gosp, Mar Int | with Peter (1 Peter 5:13). Papias (ca. A.D. 135) described 4814 Gosp, Joh 1: 34(25)| Chester Beatty and Bodmer Papyri and the Vatican Codex, but 4815 Gosp, Mat 25: 31(14)| really such, for the only parabolic elements are the depiction 4816 His, 2Mac 6: 10 | their children were publicly paraded about the city with their 4817 NTLet, 1Cor 8: 13(5) | statement prepares for the paradigmatic development in 1 Cor 9.~ 4818 WisdB, Sir 1: 22 | wisdom's treasures is the paragon of prudence; but fear of 4819 Pent, Jos 18: 23 | 23 ~Avvim, Parah, Ophrah, ~ 4820 His, 1Chr Int | ideas. The Greek title, paraleipomena, means "things omitted, 4821 Gosp, Mat 4: 24 | possessed, lunatics, and paralytics, and he cured them. ~ 4822 WisdB, Psa 109: 1(1) | reputation and honor are paramount. In the emotional perspective 4823 ProphB, Hos 3: 1 | to a woman beloved of a paramour, an adultress; Even as the 4824 ProphB, Hos 3: 1(1) | redeeming her from her paramours. On condition of her amendment, 4825 His, 2Kin 23: 13(4) | Mount of Misconduct: a paranomasia on "Mount of Olives" (in 4826 His, 1Chr 26: 18(1) | building (in the Hebrew text Parbar): see note on 2 Kings 23: 4827 Pent, Deu 32: 8 | their heritage, when he parceled out the descendants of Adam, 4828 WisdB, Job 14: 11 | or a stream grows dry and parches, ~ 4829 WisdB, Wisd 13: 8 | again, not even these are pardonable. ~ 4830 Pent, Deu 21: 12 | must shave her head and pare her nails ~ 4831 CathL, Jam Int | belongs rather to the genre of parenesis or exhortation and is concerned 4832 NTLet, 1The Int | specifically hortatory or parenetic. The superabundant love 4833 NTLet, 2Cor 6: 16(12)| personal language of the parent-child relationship, an extension 4834 WisdB, Pro 6: 20(5) | 6:20-7:27] Parental training and the love of 4835 WisdB, Ecc 2: 5 | 5 ~I made gardens and parks, and set out in them fruit 4836 His, 2Mac 13: 23 | had rebelled. Dismayed, he parleyed with the Jews, submitted 4837 His, Est 9: 8 | Porathai, Adalia, Aridatha, 9 Parmashta, Arisai, Aridai, and Vaizatha, ~ 4838 Gosp, Act 6: 5 | Prochorus, Nicanor, Timon, Parmenas, and Nicholas of Antioch, 4839 Pent, Num 34: 25 | Zebulun: Elizaphan, son of Parnach; ~ 4840 His, Est 9: 7 | 7 ~They also killed Parshandatha, Dalphon, Aspatha, ~ 4841 ProphB, Dan 5: 25(3) | part of a mina), and the parsu (a half-mina).~ 4842 CathL, Jam 2: 12(5) | Jesus taught, mercy (which participates in God's own loving mercy) 4843 NTLet, 1Cor 11: 3(2) | 3-16] Women have been participating in worship at Corinth without 4844 NTLet, 2The 2: 1(1) | of 2 Thes 2:2, the Greek participles katechon (rendered above 4845 WisdB, Wisd 11: 22(4) | Grain from a balance: a tiny particle used for weighing on sensitive 4846 ProphB, Jon Int | contrasts sharply with the particularistic spirit of many in the postexilic 4847 His, 1Kin 6: 16 | cubits was set off by cedar partitions from the floor to the rafters, 4848 His, 1Kin 4: 17 | 17 ~Jehoshaphat, son of Paruah, in Issachar; ~ 4849 His, 2Chr 3: 7 | walls. (The gold was from Parvaim.) ~ 4850 His, 1Chr 11: 13 | 13 ~He was with David at Pas-dammim, where the Philistines had 4851 His, 1Chr 7: 33 | The sons of Japhlet were Pasach, Bimhal, and Ashvath; these 4852 Pent, Exo 12: 11(3) | Hebrew, pesach, in Aramaic, pascha. In the following verses 4853 His, 2Mac 5: 21 | land navigable and the sea passable on foot, so carried away 4854 ProphB, Eze 41: 7 | There was a broad circular passageway that led upward to the side 4855 His, 1Kin 9: 8 | become a heap of ruins. Every passerby shall catch his breath in 4856 His, 2Kin 2: 1(1) | and that in Joshua 4;5 passim, near Jericho. ~ 4857 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 5(2) | passive verbs emphasize his passivity and receptivity in the experience. 4858 NTLet, Gal 4: 12(9) | opponents (Gal 4:17-18) and pastorally to the Galatians (Gal 4: 4859 NTLet, 1Tim Int | shepherd congregations (Latin, pastores). These letters were first 4860 His, 1Kin 5: 3 | ten fatted oxen, twenty pasture-fed oxen, and a hundred sheep, 4861 Gosp, Act 21: 1 | Rhodes, and from there to Patara. ~ 4862 Pent, Jos 9: 5 | 5 ~They wore old, patched sandals and shabby garments; 4863 Gosp, Mat 9: 16 | 16 ~No one patches an old cloak with a piece 4864 Gosp, Mat 9: 16(12)| Jesus' teaching is not a patching up of Judaism, nor can the 4865 Pent, Gen 6: 5(5) | interwoven into an intricate patchwork. To the Yahwist source, 4866 WisdB, Wisd 15: 18(2) | scarabs, etc.) were more patently lacking in intelligence 4867 NTLet, Eph 3: 14(8) | for the Father (patria, pater). The phrase could also 4868 ProphB, Lam Int | destroying the spontaneous pathos of the songs, this literary 4869 NTLet, Eph 3: 14(8) | the word for the Father (patria, pater). The phrase could 4870 His, 2Mac 14: 37 | denounced to Nicanor as a patriot. A man highly regarded, 4871 His, 2Kin 8: 13(2) | literally "a great deed" for a patriotic Syrian.~ 4872 Gosp, Mar 6: 1(1) | native place: the Greek word patris here refers to Nazareth ( 4873 NTLet, Rom 16: 14 | Asyncritus, Phlegon, Hermes, Patrobas, Hermas, and the brothers 4874 His, 2Mac 8: 9 | selected Nicanor, son of Patroclus, one of the Chief Friends, 4875 WisdB, Psa 58: 2(3) | human judges under their patronage to abuse the righteous. 4876 Pent, Gen 36: 39 | the name of his city was Pau. (His wife's name was Mehetabel; 4877 Gosp, Act 13: 7 | with the proconsul Sergius Paulus, a man of intelligence, 4878 Gosp, Act 17: 23(7) | ancient authors such as Pausanias, Philostratus, and Tertullian 4879 WisdB, Job 4: 16 | 16 ~It paused, but its likeness I could 4880 ProphB, Hab 3: 6 | 6 ~He pauses to survey the earth; his 4881 ProphB, Isa 54: 11 | and unconsoled, I lay your pavements in carnelians, and your 4882 WisdB, Psa 66: 12(3) | as a sphinx standing with paw atop the neck of an enemy.~ 4883 ProphB, Amo 7: 1(1) | a portion of which was payable to the king as a tax. ~ 4884 His, 2Mac 4: 27 | office, he did not make any payments of the money he had promised 4885 Gosp, Luk 2: 1(2) | real savior (Luke 2:11) and peace-bearer (Luke 2:14; see also Luke 4886 Pent, Lev 4: 35 | fat is removed from the peace-offering lamb, and the priest shall 4887 His, 2Kin 16: 13 | sprinkling the blood of his peace-offerings on the altar. ~ 4888 NTLet, 1Cor 7: 12(8) | provided they are marked by peacefulness and shared sanctification.~ 4889 Gosp, Mat 5: 9 | 9 ~Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called 4890 CathL, Rev 14: 2 | rushing water or a loud peal of thunder. The sound I 4891 WisdB, Job 22: 24 | the fine gold of Ophir as pebbles from the brook, ~ 4892 Pent, Num 34: 28 | from the tribe of Naphtali: Pedahel, son of Ammihud." ~ 4893 NTLet, 1The Int | In an age of itinerant peddlers of new religions, Paul found 4894 WisdB, Pro 13: 16 | with prudence, but the fool peddles folly. ~ 4895 Pent, Exo 38: 27 | veil, one talent for each pedestal, or one hundred talents 4896 Pent, Gen 30: 38 | The rods that he had thus peeled he then set upright in the 4897 Pent, Gen 30: 37 | white stripes in them by peeling off the bark down to the 4898 WisdB, Sir 23: 19 | every step a man takes and peer into hidden corners. ~ 4899 WisdB, Son 2: 9 | gazing through the windows,~peering through the lattices. ~ 4900 NTLet, Heb 10: 20(10)| the term flesh is used pejoratively. As the temple veil kept 4901 His, Neh 11: 12 | son of Jeroham, son of Pelaliah, son of Amzi, son of Zechariah, 4902 His, 1Chr 2: 33 | The sons of Jonathan were Peleth and Zaza. These were the 4903 ProphB, Eze 30: 15 | will pour out my wrath on Pelusium, Egypt's stronghold, and 4904 NTLet, Heb 4: 12 | than any two-edged sword, penetrating even between soul and spirit, 4905 Pent, Gen 32: 31(4) | meaning "the face of God," peni-el. Yet my life has been spared: 4906 Pent, Deu 23: 2 | have been crushed or whose penis has been cut off may be 4907 ProphB, Jer 36: 23(4) | reeds which were employed as pens.~ 4908 ProphB, Isa 59: 19 | For it shall come like a pent-up river which the breath of 4909 WisdB, Pro 14: 23 | mere talk tends only to penury. ~ 4910 | per 4911 Pent, Lev 27: 12(1) | owner must pay the twenty percent tax, as a penalty for buying 4912 Pent, Gen 8: 9 | find no place to alight and perch, and it returned to him 4913 His, Tob 2: 10 | not know there were birds perched on the wall above me, till 4914 ProphB, Bar 6: 70 | thornbush in a garden on which perches every kind of bird, or like 4915 WisdB, Wisd 7: 27 | everything while herself perduring; And passing into holy souls 4916 His, 1Chr 7: 16 | bore a son whom she named Peresh. He had a brother named 4917 His, 2Sam 6: 8 | The place has been called Perez-uzzah down to the present day.) ~ 4918 NTLet, Heb 12: 2 | on Jesus, the leader and perfecter of faith. For the sake of 4919 WisdB, Sir 43: 28(1) | 28] All in all: the perfections reflected in creation are 4920 WisdB, Sir 38: 28 | and he keeps watch till he perfects it in detail. ~ 4921 WisdB, Sir 31: 21 | 21 ~5 If perforce you have eaten too much, 4922 His, Neh 3: 8 | was Hananiah, one of the perfumers' guild. They restored Jerusalem 4923 NTLet, Gal Int | the Hellenized cities of Perge, Iconium, Pisidian Antioch, 4924 Gosp, Mat 26: 27(16)| Supper. On behalf of: Greek peri; see the note on Mark 14: 4925 His, Neh 7: 57 | sons of Sophereth, sons of Perida, ~ 4926 ProphB, Eze 48: 35 | 35 ~The perimeter of the City is eighteen 4927 WisdB, Wisd 7: 2 | 2 ~2 in a ten-months' period-body and blood, from the seed 4928 Gosp, Mat 5: 47(29)| the verb "surpass" (Greek perisseuo) is cognate with the unusual ( 4929 Gosp, Mat 5: 47(29)| cognate with the unusual (perisson) of this verse.~ 4930 ProphB, Zec 5: 4 | into the house of him who perjures himself with my name; it 4931 Gosp, Joh 1: 32(24)| in John, emphasizing the permanency of the relationship between 4932 Pent, Deu 32: 2 | the rain, and my discourse permeate like the dew, Like a downpour 4933 Gosp, Mat 5: 31(21)| clause" is against such permissiveness for Gentile converts to 4934 ProphB, Jer 4: 14 | saved. How long must your pernicious thoughts lodge within you? ~ 4935 Pent, Lev 6: 11 | the oblations of the LORD perpetually throughout your generations. 4936 His, Est Int | the memory of it is to be perpetuated by the annual observance 4937 WisdB, Sir 30: 1(1) | friends, jealousy of enemies, perpetuation and vindication of themselves 4938 NTLet, Rom 16: 12 | Tryphosa. Greet the beloved Persis, who has worked hard in 4939 WisdB, Ecc Int | he was King Solomon. Such personation, however, was but a literary 4940 ProphB, Dan 10: 13(5) | often as little more than personifications. Michael: the angel who 4941 CathL, Rev 13: 18(8) | a few manuscripts.) Nero personifies the emperors who viciously 4942 His, Ezr 2: 55 | of Hassophereth, sons of Peruda, ~ 4943 ProphB | Kindly and persuasive tones pervade the promises of reward and 4944 WisdB, Wisd 7: 24 | and she penetrates and pervades all things by reason of 4945 WisdB, Wisd 7: 23 | all-powerful, all-seeing, And pervading all spirits, though they 4946 NTLet, 1Cor 13: 1(1) | them with the more basic, pervasive, and enduring value that 4947 Pent, Jud 19: 22(3) | Belial," indicating extreme perversion; cf Genesis 19:4-8. This 4948 WisdB, Ecc Int | pleasures lest he lapse into pessimism and despair, he nevertheless 4949 His, 1Mac 10: 61 | 61 ~Some pestilent Israelites, transgressors 4950 WisdB, Pro 27: 22 | the fool to bits with the pestle, amid the grits in a mortar, 4951 ProphB, Joe 1: 1 | came to Joel, the son of Pethuel. ~ 4952 Gosp, Mat 20: 20(9) | s making the mother the petitioner (cf Mark 10:35) is not clear. 4953 Gosp, Mat 27: 65(38)| that Pilate granted the petitioners some Roman soldiers as guards, 4954 His, 2Mac 11: 24 | own way of life. They are petitioning us to let them retain their 4955 His, 2Mac 1: 36(11)| the Greek term naphtha (petroleum) is assimilated to some 4956 ProphB, Isa Int | a new awareness of human pettiness and sinfulness. The enormous 4957 Gosp, Act 25: 13(3) | 12:1-19. Agrippa II was a petty ruler over small areas in 4958 His, Tob 3: 6(1) | Tobit uses the words of the petulant Jonah (Jonah 4:3, 8), who 4959 His, 1Chr 26: 5 | Issachar, the seventh, Peullethai, the eighth, for God blessed 4960 ProphB, Hos 3: 4(4) | massebah, originally perhaps a phallic symbol, representing Baal. 4961 Gosp, Luk 2: 36 | prophetess, Anna, the daughter of Phanuel, of the tribe of Asher. 4962 His, 1Mac 9: 50 | Beth-horon, Bethel, Timnath, Pharathon, and Tephon, with high walls 4963 Gosp, Mat 23: 1(1) | the positive qualities of Pharisaism and of its better representatives 4964 His, 2Kin 5: 12 | Damascus, the Abana and the Pharpar, better than all the waters 4965 His, 1Mac 15: 23 | Halicarnassus, Rhodes, Phaselis, Cos, Side, Aradus, Gortyna, 4966 His, 1Mac 9: 66 | kinsmen and the sons of Phasiron in their encampment; these 4967 CathL, Rev 3: 7(5) | Sardis, founded by Attalus II Philadelphus of Pergamum to be an "open 4968 Gosp, Joh 15: 13(5) | are related to the Greek phileo. For John, the two roots 4969 NTLet, Rom 16: 15 | 15 ~Greet Philologus, Julia, Nereus and his sister, 4970 His, 2Mac 3: 3(3) | 3] Seleucus: Seleucus IV Philopator, who reigned from 187 to 4971 Gosp, Joh 15: 13(5) | John 21:15-17. The word philos is used here.~ 4972 NTLet, 2Cor Int | argumentation of contemporary philosophic preachers, employing with 4973 Gosp, Act 17: 23(7) | authors such as Pausanias, Philostratus, and Tertullian speak of 4974 NTLet, Rom 16: 14 | 14 ~Greet Asyncritus, Phlegon, Hermes, Patrobas, Hermas, 4975 Pent, Jud 2: 11(2) | of the Canaanites and the Phoenicians was called "Baal," a word 4976 NTLet, Gal 5: 21(15)| a similar sounding one, phonoi, "murders."~ 4977 ProphB, Bar 3: 23 | of Midian and Teman, the phrasemakers seeking knowledge, These 4978 NTLet, Gal 5: 21(15)| envy: after the Greek word phthonoi, "envies," some manuscripts 4979 WisdB, Sir For: 22(2) | reference is to Ptolemy VII, Physkon Euergetes II (170-163; 145- 4980 ProphB, Eze 30: 17 | The young men of On and of Pibeseth shall fall by the sword, 4981 His, 2Mac 15: 33 | saying he would feed it piecemeal to the birds and would hang 4982 ProphB, Zec 12: 10(2) | prophecy fulfilled in the piercing of Christ's side.~ 4983 WisdB, Psa Int | all of the psalms can be pigeon-holed into neat classifications, 4984 His, 2Sam 18: 14 | this way." And taking three pikes in hand, he thrust for the 4985 Pent, Gen 22: 22 | 22 ~Chesed, Hazo, Pildash, Jidlaph, and Bethuel." ~ 4986 Pent, Lev 24: 6 | These you shall place in two piles, six in each pile, on the 4987 ProphB, Amo 4: 4(2) | northern kingdom is ironical. Pilgrimages to the shrines of Bethel 4988 His, Neh 10: 25 | 25 ~Halhohesh, Pilha, Shobek, ~ 4989 ProphB, Eze 29: 19 | its riches, plundering and pillaging it for the wages of his 4990 ProphB, Jer 29: 26 | them into the stocks or the pillory. ~ 4991 WisdB, Wisd 10: 4 | Wisdom again saved it, piloting the just man on frailest 4992 His, Neh 12: 17 | Miamin, . . . ; for Maadiah, Piltai; ~ 4993 WisdB, Wisd 1: 16 | considered it a friend, and pined for it, and made a covenant 4994 WisdB, Psa 84: 3 | 3 ~My soul yearns and pines for the courts of the LORD. 4995 WisdB, Psa Int | such a way that one cannot pinpoint the exact nature of the 4996 NTLet, 2Cor 12: 9(5) | may dwell with me: Paul pinpoints the ground for the paradoxical 4997 Gosp, Act 3: 15(6) | are "leader of life" or "pioneer of life." The title clearly 4998 WisdB, Psa 58: 5(4) | controlled by the voice or piping of its trainer.~ 4999 Pent, Jos 10: 3 | for Hoham, king of Hebron, Piram, king of Jarmuth, Japhia, 5000 Gosp, Mat 18: 20(17)| Shekinah) rests upon them" (Pirqe Abot 3:3).~ 5001 His, 1Mac 15: 16(4) | B.C., or Lucius Calpurnicus Piso, consul in 140-139 B.C. 5002 His, 1Chr 7: 38 | of Jether were Jephunneh, Pispa, and Ara. ~ 5003 Pent, Gen 43: 11 | honey, gum and resin, and pistachios and almonds. ~ 5004 WisdB, Sir 14: 25 | 25 ~Who pitches his tent beside her, and 5005 ProphB, Isa 30: 24 | to them with shovel and pitchfork. ~


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