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1 PreNAB | covenant, which is rightfully regarded as the key to the Old Testament. 2 Pent | covenant, which is rightfully regarded as the key to the Old Testament. 3 Pent, Gen 3: 15(3) | and men. The serpent was regarded as the devil (Wisdom 2:24; 4 Pent, Gen 9: 4(2) | its blood, the ancients regarded blood as the seat of life, 5 Pent, Gen 15: 6(1) | faith in God's promises was regarded as an act of righteousness, 6 Pent, Gen 29: 32(8) | name and the persons were regarded as closely interrelated. 7 Pent, Gen 31: 15 | 15 ~2 Are we not regarded by him as outsiders? He 8 Pent, Gen 33: 19(2) | cf Judges 9:28. Hamor was regarded as the eponymous ancestor 9 Pent, Gen 38: 8(3) | The ancient Israelites regarded as very important their 10 Pent, Exo 11: 3 | himself was very highly regarded by Pharaoh's servants and 11 Pent, Exo 29: 22(1) | Palestine even today. It is regarded as a choice food. Cf Lev 12 Pent, Num 6: 1(1) | with a corpse. They were regarded as men of God like the prophets; 13 Pent, Num 13: 22(3) | left by them the Israelites regarded them as giants.~ 14 Pent, Jos Int | Christian believers have always regarded it as inspired.~The entire 15 Pent, Jud 11: 37(3) | pride; to be childless was regarded as a great misfortune. Hence 16 Pent, Rut 1: 20(5) | evil upon me: the ancients regarded adversity as a punishment 17 His, 1Chr Int | his book. He apparently regarded as something of the distant 18 His, 2Chr 36: 22(3) | But when Ezra-Nehemiah was regarded as a natural sequence to 19 His, Jdt Int | biblical books that it must be regarded as having a literary character 20 His, Jdt 1: 11 | were not afraid of him but regarded him as a lone individual 21 His, Est 3: 2(1) | man the homage which he regarded as belonging to God alone; 22 His, Est 10: 3 | among the Jews, and was regarded with favor by his many brethren, 23 His, 1Mac Int | just as the Scriptures are regarded as a source of consolation 24 His, 1Mac Int | Books of Maccabees, though regarded by Jews and Protestants 25 His, 1Mac 10: 21(2) | Zadok, and some in Israel regarded Jonathan's tenure as a usurpation.~ 26 His, 2Mac 4: 15 | what their ancestors had regarded as honors, while they highly 27 His, 2Mac 5: 1(1) | Palestine (2 Macc 4:21-22) is regarded as the first invasion. The 28 His, 2Mac 7: 12 | man's courage, because he regarded his sufferings as nothing. ~ 29 His, 2Mac 14: 37 | a patriot. A man highly regarded, he was called a father 30 His, 2Mac 15: 14(4) | 14] Jeremiah: regarded by the postexilic Jews as 31 WisdB | teachers of wisdom were regarded as men of God, and their 32 WisdB, Psa 132: 1(1) | proper housing of the ark be regarded with favor (Psalm 132:1- 33 WisdB, Pro 6: 10(3) | 10] This verse may be regarded as the sluggard's reply 34 WisdB, Son Int | difficult to analyze; here it is regarded as a lyric dialogue, with 35 WisdB, Sir 18: 28(5) | neighbors of the wise man are regarded as the field into which 36 ProphB, Isa 24: 21(5) | heavens: the stars, which were regarded by the pagans as gods; cf 37 ProphB, Isa 29: 17 | orchard, and the orchard be regarded as a forest! ~ 38 ProphB, Isa 32: 15 | orchard and the orchard be regarded as a forest. ~ 39 ProphB, Isa 53: 3(2) | Because he suffered, he was regarded as a sinner and therefore 40 ProphB, Jer 7: 29(6) | unshorn hair of the nazirite, regarded as sacred because of a vow, 41 ProphB, Jer 10: 2(1) | the sky superstitiously regarded by the pagans as dire omens. ~ 42 ProphB, Jer 18: 21(3) | Testament a man's family was regarded as part of his personality, 43 ProphB, Jer 21: 13(4) | surrounded by valleys, was regarded by the royal house as impregnable. 44 ProphB, Dan 3: 24(6) | preserved. The church has always regarded them as part of the canonical 45 ProphB, Hos 3: 4(4) | Household idols: images regarded as the tutelary deities 46 ProphB, Amo 2: 6(4) | indicating how cheaply the rich regarded the poor.~ 47 NTPre | employed is at the same time regarded by those who read and speak 48 Gosp | list of writings that are regarded as authoritative for Christian 49 Gosp, Mat 2: 1(2) | became used of those who were regarded as having more than human 50 Gosp, Mat 5: 31(21)| Marriages of that sort were regarded as incest (porneia), but 51 Gosp, Mat 8: 22(16)| and the Hellenistic world regarded as a filial obligation of 52 Gosp, Mat 9: 18(13)| that the two were probably regarded as a single unit. The other 53 Gosp, Mat 14: 5 | feared the people, for they regarded him as a prophet. ~ 54 Gosp, Mat 21: 46 | feared the crowds, for they regarded him as a prophet. ~ ~ ~ 55 Gosp, Mat 25: 20(10)| their faithful trading is regarded by the master as fidelity 56 Gosp, Mat 26: 65(36)| Jewish court would have regarded him as guilty of blasphemy; 57 Gosp, Mar 1: 12(7) | and danger of the desert regarded as the abode of demons or 58 Gosp, Mar 2: 14(8) | Jewish customs officials were regarded as sinners (Mark 2:16), 59 Gosp, Mar 3: 1(1) | toward him because they regarded Jesus as a violator of the 60 Gosp, Mar 3: 20(8) | Jesus who disbelieved and regarded Jesus as out of his mind ( 61 Gosp, Mar 7: 5(3) | detailed, unwritten, human laws regarded by the scribes and Pharisees 62 Gosp, Mar 15: 39(17)| prologue (Mark 1:1) and may be regarded as the firstfruit of the 63 Gosp, Luk 2: 1(2) | inscriptions, Augustus was regarded in the Roman Empire as " 64 Gosp, Luk 22: 24 | which of them should be regarded as the greatest. ~ 65 Gosp, Joh 4: 9(5) | 9] Samaritan women were regarded by Jews as ritually impure, 66 Gosp, Act 9: 19(5) | in the position of being regarded as an apostate by the Jews 67 NTLet, Rom Int | gifts. But Christianity regarded itself as the prophetic 68 NTLet, Rom 1: 7(5) | The Christian community regarded its members as sanctified 69 NTLet, 2Cor 11: 12 | seek a pretext for being regarded as we are in the mission 70 NTLet, Gal 1: 19(16)| Acts 12:17). Paul may have regarded James as an apostle.~ 71 NTLet, 2The Int | especially if the letter is regarded as not by Paul himself, 72 NTLet, 2The 3: 6(2) | community, probably because they regarded the parousia as imminent 73 NTLet, 1Tim Int | A.D. 63-67); if they are regarded as only more remotely Pauline, 74 CathL, Jam Int | that some scholars have regarded it as a Jewish document 75 CathL, 1Pet Int | times, Christian tradition regarded Peter the apostle as author 76 CathL, 1Joh 2: 16(8) | covetousness; the eyes are regarded as the windows of the soul.


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