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2001    Gosp,  Joh   21:   12(6) |                                     12] None . . . dared to ask
2002    Gosp,  Joh   21:   12(6) |              Cf Luke 24:16; Mark 16:12; John 20:14. The disciples
2003    Gosp,  Act  Int          |          divine care (Acts 5:17-21; 12:6-11), and the spokesman
2004    Gosp,  Act  Int          |          community (Acts 2:14-36; 3:12-26; 4:8-12; 5:29-32; 10:
2005    Gosp,  Act  Int          |          Acts 2:14-36; 3:12-26; 4:8-12; 5:29-32; 10:34-43; 15:7-
2006    Gosp,  Act  Int          |            worker (Acts 14:8-18; 19:12; 20:7-12; 28:7-10) and the
2007    Gosp,  Act  Int          |           Acts 14:8-18; 19:12; 20:7-12; 28:7-10) and the object
2008    Gosp,  Act  Int          |            Roman Empire (Acts 24:5, 12-13; 25:7-8). Moreover, when
2009    Gosp,  Act    1:    1(1) |            and resurrection (Acts 1:12-26). ~
2010    Gosp,  Act    1:   12    |                                     12 ~Then they returned to Jerusalem
2011    Gosp,  Act    2:   12    |                                     12 ~They were all astounded
2012    Gosp,  Act    2:   14(5) |             Acts (along with Acts 3:12-26; 4:8-12; 5:29-32; 10:
2013    Gosp,  Act    2:   14(5) |        along with Acts 3:12-26; 4:8-12; 5:29-32; 10:34-43; 13:16-
2014    Gosp,  Act    2:   42(8) |          along with Acts 4:32-37; 5:12-16) that outline, somewhat
2015    Gosp,  Act    3:    1(1) |    authority is prophetic (Acts 4:8-12). The court warns the apostles
2016    Gosp,  Act    3:   12    |                                     12 ~When Peter saw this, he
2017    Gosp,  Act    3:   13(4) |             Lord of Isaiah 52:13-53:12.~
2018    Gosp,  Act    3:   18(8) |             Song in Isaiah 52:13-53:12 to signify their own suffering
2019    Gosp,  Act    4:   11(2) |            118:22 to Jesus; cf Mark 12:10; 1 Peter 2:7.~
2020    Gosp,  Act    4:   12    |                                     12 ~3 There is no salvation
2021    Gosp,  Act    4:   12(3) |                                     12] In the Roman world of Luke'
2022    Gosp,  Act    4:   27(4) |             arraigned; cf Luke 23:6-12.~
2023    Gosp,  Act    4:   32(6) |        Jesus in Luke's gospel (Luke 12:33; 16:9, 11, 13).~
2024    Gosp,  Act    5:   12    |                                     12 ~2 Many signs and wonders
2025    Gosp,  Act    5:   12(2) |                                     12-16] This, the third summary
2026    Gosp,  Act    5:   17(3) |            Peter and Paul, see Acts 12:6-11; 16:25-29.) The real
2027    Gosp,  Act    6:   12    |                                     12 ~They stirred up the people,
2028    Gosp,  Act    7:    2(2) |     discourse. According to Genesis 12:1, God first spoke to Abraham
2029    Gosp,  Act    7:   12    |                                     12 ~but when Jacob heard that
2030    Gosp,  Act    8:   12    |                                     12 ~but once they began to
2031    Gosp,  Act    8:   18(6) |      material wealth (cf Luke 6:24; 12:16-21; 16:13).~
2032    Gosp,  Act    9:    1(1) |             Jesus Christ (see 1 Cor 12:27). That Luke would narrate
2033    Gosp,  Act    9:   12    |                                     12 ~and (in a vision) he has
2034    Gosp,  Act    9:   36(10)|           Gospel (Luke 6:30; 11:41; 12:33; 18:22; 19:8).~
2035    Gosp,  Act   10:   12    |                                     12 ~In it were all the earth'
2036    Gosp,  Act   11:   12    |                                     12 ~The Spirit told me to accompany
2037    Gosp,  Act   11:   12(3) |                                     12] These six brothers: companions
2038    Gosp,  Act   12          |                             Chapter 12~
2039    Gosp,  Act   12:   12    |                                     12 ~When he realized this,
2040    Gosp,  Act   12:   17(4) |           Zebedee mentioned in Acts 12:2, but is James, the "brother
2041    Gosp,  Act   13:    5(3) |             is, John Mark (see Acts 12:12, 25).~
2042    Gosp,  Act   13:    5(3) |              John Mark (see Acts 12:12, 25).~
2043    Gosp,  Act   13:    9(5) |            1:23 Joseph Justus; Acts 12:12, 25, John Mark).~
2044    Gosp,  Act   13:    9(5) |           23 Joseph Justus; Acts 12:12, 25, John Mark).~
2045    Gosp,  Act   13:   12    |                                     12 ~When the proconsul saw
2046    Gosp,  Act   13:   20(9) |            the conquest (see Exodus 12:40-41), as the translation
2047    Gosp,  Act   14:   12    |                                     12 ~They called Barnabas "Zeus" 2
2048    Gosp,  Act   14:   12(2) |                                     12] Zeus . . . Hermes: in Greek
2049    Gosp,  Act   15:    6(3) |                                   6-12] The gathering is possibly
2050    Gosp,  Act   15:   12    |                                     12 ~The whole assembly fell
2051    Gosp,  Act   16:   12    |                                     12 ~and from there to Philippi,
2052    Gosp,  Act   17:    7(2) |          kingdom of God (see Acts 8:12).~
2053    Gosp,  Act   17:   12    |                                     12 ~Many of them became believers,
2054    Gosp,  Act   18:   12    |                                     12 ~But when Gallio was proconsul
2055    Gosp,  Act   18:   12(5) |                                     12] When Gallio was proconsul
2056    Gosp,  Act   18:   24(10)|           is referred to in 1 Cor 1:12; 3:5-6, 22.~
2057    Gosp,  Act   19:   12    |                                     12 ~that when face cloths or
2058    Gosp,  Act   20:   12    |                                     12 ~And they took the boy away
2059    Gosp,  Act   21:   12    |                                     12 ~When we heard this, we
2060    Gosp,  Act   22:   12    |                                     12 ~"A certain Ananias, a devout
2061    Gosp,  Act   23:   12    |                                     12 ~When day came, the Jews
2062    Gosp,  Act   24:   12    |                                     12 ~Neither in the temple,
2063    Gosp,  Act   25:    9(2) |                                   9-12] Paul refuses to acknowledge
2064    Gosp,  Act   25:    9(2) |         Nero, ca. A.D. 60) (Acts 25:12). This move broke the deadlock
2065    Gosp,  Act   25:   12    |                                     12 ~Then Festus, after conferring
2066    Gosp,  Act   25:   13(3) |     community are mentioned in Acts 12:1-19. Agrippa II was a petty
2067    Gosp,  Act   26:   12    |                                     12 ~"On one such occasion I
2068    Gosp,  Act   26:   18(5) |             account (cf Acts 9:8-9, 12, 18; 22:11-13), the task
2069    Gosp,  Act   27:   12    |                                     12 ~Since the harbor was unfavorably
2070    Gosp,  Act   28:   12    |                                     12 ~We put in at Syracuse and
2071   NTLet,  Rom  Int          |       Romans 1:17; 3:10-18; 4; 9:7, 12-13, 15, 17, 25-29, 33; 10:
2072   NTLet,  Rom  Int          |            33; 10:5-13, 15-21; 15:9-12). The gospel Paul presents
2073   NTLet,  Rom  Int          |          life in Christ's body (Rom 12) and with regard to the
2074   NTLet,  Rom  Int          |   responsibility for others (Romans 12:1-2) or as a repudiation
2075   NTLet,  Rom  Int          |            Romans 3:9-26; 3:31; 7:7-12, 13-25).~The principal divisions
2076   NTLet,  Rom  Int          |        Duties of Christians (Romans 12:1-15:13) ~7.     Conclusion (
2077   NTLet,  Rom    1:    5(4) |            at length in chs 6-8 and 12-15, faith in God's justifying
2078   NTLet,  Rom    1:   10(7) |                                  10-12] Paul lays the groundwork
2079   NTLet,  Rom    1:   12    |                                     12 ~that is, that you and I
2080   NTLet,  Rom    2:    6(3) |         Septuagint text of Psalm 62:12 and Proverb 24:12.~
2081   NTLet,  Rom    2:    6(3) |          Psalm 62:12 and Proverb 24:12.~
2082   NTLet,  Rom    2:   12    |                                     12 ~5 All who sin outside the
2083   NTLet,  Rom    2:   12(5) |                                     12-16] Jews cannot reasonably
2084   NTLet,  Rom    3:   12    |                                     12 ~All have gone astray; all
2085   NTLet,  Rom    4:   12    |                                     12 ~as well as the father of
2086   NTLet,  Rom    4:   20(6) |             s promise. Hebrews 11:8-12 emphasizes the faith of
2087   NTLet,  Rom    5:   12    |                                     12 ~4 Therefore, just as through
2088   NTLet,  Rom    5:   12(4) |                                     12-21] Paul reflects on the
2089   NTLet,  Rom    5:   12(4) |          all are culpable (Romans 5:12): Gentiles under the demands
2090   NTLet,  Rom    5:   12(5) |                                     12] Inasmuch as all sinned:
2091   NTLet,  Rom    5:   20(6) |                                     12-20] The law entered in:
2092   NTLet,  Rom    5:   20(6) |          sin had made its entrance (12); now the law comes in alongside
2093   NTLet,  Rom    5:   20(6) |          notes on Romans 1:18-32; 5:12- 21. Where sin increased,
2094   NTLet,  Rom    6:   12    |                                     12 ~2 Therefore, sin must not
2095   NTLet,  Rom    6:   12(2) |                                     12-19] Christians have been
2096   NTLet,  Rom    7:    7(3) |                                   7-12] The apostle defends himself
2097   NTLet,  Rom    7:   12    |                                     12 ~So then the law is holy,
2098   NTLet,  Rom    8:   12    |                                     12 ~Consequently, brothers,
2099   NTLet,  Rom    9:   12    |                                     12 ~not by works but by his
2100   NTLet,  Rom   10:   12    |                                     12 ~For there is no distinction
2101   NTLet,  Rom   11:   12    |                                     12 ~Now if their transgression
2102   NTLet,  Rom   12          |                             Chapter 12~
2103   NTLet,  Rom   12:    1(1) |                                     12:1-13:14] Since Christ marks
2104   NTLet,  Rom   12:    1(2) |            living sacrifice (Romans 12:1). Instead of being limited
2105   NTLet,  Rom   12:    1(2) |             and exhortation (Romans 12:6-8). Prophets assist the
2106   NTLet,  Rom   12:    1(2) |           present situation (Romans 12:6). Teachers help people
2107   NTLet,  Rom   12:    1(2) |          relation to others (Romans 12:7). One who exhorts offers
2108   NTLet,  Rom   12:    1(2) |             pleasing to God (Romans 12:8). Indeed, this very section,
2109   NTLet,  Rom   12:    1(2) |      section, beginning with Romans 12:1, is a specimen of Paul'
2110   NTLet,  Rom   12:    5(3) |           body of Christ, see 1 Cor 12:12-27.~
2111   NTLet,  Rom   12:    5(3) |             of Christ, see 1 Cor 12:12-27.~
2112   NTLet,  Rom   12:   12    |                                     12 ~Rejoice in hope, endure
2113   NTLet,  Rom   13:   12    |                                     12 ~the night is advanced,
2114   NTLet,  Rom   14:    5(2) |           discrimination (cf Romans 12:2).~
2115   NTLet,  Rom   14:   12    |                                     12 ~So (then) each of us shall
2116   NTLet,  Rom   14:   23(5) |         power described in Romans 5:12-14.~
2117   NTLet,  Rom   15:   12    |                                     12 ~And again Isaiah says: "
2118   NTLet,  Rom   15:   20(8) |            foundations (cf 2 Cor 10:12-18). However, he does solicit
2119   NTLet,  Rom   16:   12    |                                     12 ~Greet those workers in
2120   NTLet, 1Cor  Int          |     religious prostitution (1 Cor 6:12-20) or temple sacrifices (
2121   NTLet, 1Cor  Int          |              Spiritual Gifts (1 Cor 12:1-14:40) ~                            
2122   NTLet, 1Cor  Int          |  Resurrection of the Dead (1 Cor 15:12-34) ~                                                    
2123   NTLet, 1Cor    1:   12    |                                     12 ~I mean that each of you
2124   NTLet, 1Cor    1:   12(5) |                                     12] I belong to: the activities
2125   NTLet, 1Cor    2:    3(2) |           trembling" (Philippians 2:12), because God is at work
2126   NTLet, 1Cor    2:   12    |                                     12 ~We have not received the
2127   NTLet, 1Cor    2:   13(7) |         mode of perception (1 Cor 2:12) and an appropriate language
2128   NTLet, 1Cor    2:   15(9) |         pertains to God (1 Cor 2:11-12), they share in God's own
2129   NTLet, 1Cor    3:    5(4) |           spiritual gifts (cf 1 Cor 12-14, where the charism of
2130   NTLet, 1Cor    3:    5(4) |          all spiritual gifts (1 Cor 12:4-6 presents them as gifts
2131   NTLet, 1Cor    3:   12    |                                     12 ~If anyone builds on this
2132   NTLet, 1Cor    4:    6(2) |           the related noun at 2 Cor 12:20). It sometimes occurs
2133   NTLet, 1Cor    4:   12    |                                     12 ~and we toil, working with
2134   NTLet, 1Cor    5:   12    |                                     12 ~For why should I be judging
2135   NTLet, 1Cor    6:   12    |                                     12 ~4 "Everything is lawful
2136   NTLet, 1Cor    6:   12(4) |                                     12-20] Paul now turns to the
2137   NTLet, 1Cor    6:   12(4) |           indifferent area (1 Cor 6:12-13). This leads him to explain
2138   NTLet, 1Cor    6:   12(5) |                                     12-13] Everything is lawful
2139   NTLet, 1Cor    7:    7(5) |            spiritual gifts (1 Cor 7:12-14).~
2140   NTLet, 1Cor    7:   12    |                                     12 ~To the rest 8 I say (not
2141   NTLet, 1Cor    7:   12(8) |                                     12-14] To the rest: marriages
2142   NTLet, 1Cor    8:    1(2) |          slogan, similar to 1 Cor 6:12, which reveals the self-image
2143   NTLet, 1Cor    8:    8(4) |           to fall (cf 1 Cor 8:13; 9:12; 10:12, 32; 2 Cor 6:3; Romans
2144   NTLet, 1Cor    8:    8(4) |             cf 1 Cor 8:13; 9:12; 10:12, 32; 2 Cor 6:3; Romans 14:
2145   NTLet, 1Cor    8:   12    |                                     12 ~When you sin in this way
2146   NTLet, 1Cor    9:   12    |                                     12 ~If others share this rightful
2147   NTLet, 1Cor    9:   12(4) |                                     12] It appears, too, that suspicion
2148   NTLet, 1Cor    9:   15(6) |              defense" at 2 Cor 11:5-12; 12:11-18.~
2149   NTLet, 1Cor    9:   15(6) |          defense" at 2 Cor 11:5-12; 12:11-18.~
2150   NTLet, 1Cor    9:   27(9) |     renunciation of rights (1 Cor 9:12-18) seems subsequently to
2151   NTLet, 1Cor   10:   12    |                                     12 ~Therefore, whoever thinks
2152   NTLet, 1Cor   10:   12(6) |                                     12-13] Take care not to fall:
2153   NTLet, 1Cor   10:   12(6) |         complete security (1 Cor 10:12). This warning is immediately
2154   NTLet, 1Cor   10:   23(10)|             of liberty from 1 Cor 6:12, with similar qualifications.
2155   NTLet, 1Cor   11:    2(1) |           or spiritual gifts (1 Cor 12:1-14:40). The statement
2156   NTLet, 1Cor   11:   11(7) |                                  11-12] These parenthetical remarks
2157   NTLet, 1Cor   11:   12    |                                     12 ~For just as woman came
2158   NTLet, 1Cor   11:   27(12)|            Lord himself (cf 1 Cor 8:12).~
2159   NTLet, 1Cor   12          |                             Chapter 12~
2160   NTLet, 1Cor   12:    1(1) |                                     12:1-14:40] Ecstatic and charismatic
2161   NTLet, 1Cor   12:    2(2) |       judged by their effect (1 Cor 12:2). 1 Cor 12:3 illustrates
2162   NTLet, 1Cor   12:    2(2) |          effect (1 Cor 12:2). 1 Cor 12:3 illustrates this by an
2163   NTLet, 1Cor   12:   12    |                                     12 ~4 As a body is one though
2164   NTLet, 1Cor   12:   12(4) |                                     12-26] The image of a body
2165   NTLet, 1Cor   12:   12(4) |  relationship with believers (1 Cor 12:12). 1 Cor 12:13 applies
2166   NTLet, 1Cor   12:   12(4) |            with believers (1 Cor 12:12). 1 Cor 12:13 applies this
2167   NTLet, 1Cor   12:   12(4) |      believers (1 Cor 12:12). 1 Cor 12:13 applies this model to
2168   NTLet, 1Cor   12:   12(4) |            into one organism. 1 Cor 12:14-26 then develop the need
2169   NTLet, 1Cor   12:   27(5) |        whole and its members (1 Cor 12:27). The lists in 1 Cor
2170   NTLet, 1Cor   12:   27(5) |             27). The lists in 1 Cor 12:28-30 spell out the parallelism
2171   NTLet, 1Cor   12:   27(5) |            in the church (cf Romans 12:6-8; Eph 4:11).~
2172   NTLet, 1Cor   12:   28(6) |          was not mentioned in 1 Cor 12:8-10, nor is it at issue
2173   NTLet, 1Cor   12:   28(6) |            30, esp. 1 Cor 11:23 and 12:12).~
2174   NTLet, 1Cor   12:   28(6) |             esp. 1 Cor 11:23 and 12:12).~
2175   NTLet, 1Cor   13:    1(1) |           into the context of 1 Cor 12-14 (cf the reference to
2176   NTLet, 1Cor   13:    8(4) |            the charisms (1 Cor 13:9-12), and finally asserts love'
2177   NTLet, 1Cor   13:   12    |                                     12 ~At present we see indistinctly,
2178   NTLet, 1Cor   14:    1(1) |             to the thought of 1 Cor 12:31a and reveals Paul's primary
2179   NTLet, 1Cor   14:    3(3) |          chapter (1 Cor 14:3, 4, 5, 12, 17). It has been anticipated
2180   NTLet, 1Cor   14:    3(3) |          the beneficial" in 1 Cor 6:12; 10:23; 12:7; etc.~
2181   NTLet, 1Cor   14:    3(3) |   beneficial" in 1 Cor 6:12; 10:23; 12:7; etc.~
2182   NTLet, 1Cor   14:    6(4) |                                   6-12] Sound, in order to be useful,
2183   NTLet, 1Cor   14:    6(4) |         case at hand in 1 Cor 14:9, 12.~
2184   NTLet, 1Cor   14:   12    |                                     12 ~So with yourselves: since
2185   NTLet, 1Cor   14:   14(6) |      ecstatic experience (Acts 2:4, 12-13), though Luke superimposes
2186   NTLet, 1Cor   14:   20(7) |            conquerors (Isaiah 28:11-12). Paul compresses Isaiah'
2187   NTLet, 1Cor   15:    1(1) |  resurrection of the dead (1 Cor 15:12), apparently because of
2188   NTLet, 1Cor   15:    1(1) |          the resurrection (1 Cor 15:12-34), and an attempt to perceive
2189   NTLet, 1Cor   15:    3(3) |             39; and Isaiah 52:13-53:12 and Hosea 6:2 may also have
2190   NTLet, 1Cor   15:   12    |                                     12 ~5 But if Christ is preached
2191   NTLet, 1Cor   15:   12(5) |                                     12-19] Denial of the resurrection (
2192   NTLet, 1Cor   15:   12(5) |          the resurrection (1 Cor 15:12) involves logical inconsistencies.
2193   NTLet, 1Cor   15:   21(9) |            15:45-49 and in Romans 5:12-21.~
2194   NTLet, 1Cor   15:   26(11)|            cf 1 Cor 15:56; Romans 5:12). Christ defeats death where
2195   NTLet, 1Cor   15:   35(16)|          the resurrection (1 Cor 15:12), and seem to reflect the
2196   NTLet, 1Cor   15:   56(27)|              Genesis 3:19; Romans 5:12).~
2197   NTLet, 1Cor   16:    5(4) |                                   5-12] The travel plans outlined
2198   NTLet, 1Cor   16:   12    |                                     12 ~Now in regard to our brother
2199   NTLet, 1Cor   16:   22(7) |           This expression (cf 1 Cor 12:3) is a formula for exclusion
2200   NTLet, 2Cor  Int          |             7-15; 6:3-10; 11:21-29; 12:5-10; 13:3-4) he enumerates
2201   NTLet, 2Cor  Int          |           his travel plans (2 Cor 1:12-2:13), and the successful
2202   NTLet, 2Cor  Int          |      composed in Macedonia (2 Cor 2:12-13; 7:5-6; 8:1-4; 9:2-4).
2203   NTLet, 2Cor  Int          |            the Corinthians (2 Cor 1:12-7:16) ~                                                    
2204   NTLet, 2Cor  Int          |         Past Relationships (2 Cor 1:12-2:13) ~                                                    
2205   NTLet, 2Cor    1:   12    |                                     12 ~7 8 For our boast is this,
2206   NTLet, 2Cor    1:   12(7) |                                   1:12-2:13] The autobiographical
2207   NTLet, 2Cor    1:   12(8) |                                     12-14] Since Paul's own conduct
2208   NTLet, 2Cor    1:   12(8) |             this paragraph (2 Cor 1:12, 14), the first appearances
2209   NTLet, 2Cor    1:   17(10)|             counterclaim of 2 Cor 1:12). "Yes, yes" and "no, no":
2210   NTLet, 2Cor    2:    3(1) |            will be added in 2 Cor 7:12 - to bring to light their
2211   NTLet, 2Cor    2:   12    |                                     12 ~3 When I went to Troas
2212   NTLet, 2Cor    2:   12(3) |                                     12-13] I had no relief: Paul
2213   NTLet, 2Cor    2:   14(5) |             its resolution (2 Cor 1:12-2:13 and 2 Cor 7:5-16).
2214   NTLet, 2Cor    3:    1(1) |        qualifications (2 Cor 4:2; 5:12; 6:4). The Corinthians themselves
2215   NTLet, 2Cor    3:    1(1) |          function for Paul (2 Cor 5:12; cf 2 Cor 12:11). Since
2216   NTLet, 2Cor    3:    1(1) |          Paul (2 Cor 5:12; cf 2 Cor 12:11). Since he is forced
2217   NTLet, 2Cor    3:    1(1) |            be mentioned in 2 Cor 10:12-18. ~
2218   NTLet, 2Cor    3:   12    |                                     12 ~Therefore, since we have
2219   NTLet, 2Cor    3:   12(9) |                                     12] Such hope: the glory is
2220   NTLet, 2Cor    3:   18(13)|          end time, and even 2 Cor 3:12 speaks of the glory as an
2221   NTLet, 2Cor    4:    1(1) |          forthrightness; cf 2 Cor 1:12-14; 2:17. ~
2222   NTLet, 2Cor    4:   12    |                                     12 ~9 So death is at work in
2223   NTLet, 2Cor    4:   12(9) |                                     12-15] His experience does
2224   NTLet, 2Cor    4:   12(9) |             himself, but in others (12.15; cf 2 Cor 1, 4-5). Ultimately,
2225   NTLet, 2Cor    4:   13(10)|            upon the church (2 Cor 4:12, 14-15). And place us with
2226   NTLet, 2Cor    5:    2(2) |           moral behavior (Romans 13:12-14; Col 3:12; cf Matthew
2227   NTLet, 2Cor    5:    2(2) |              Romans 13:12-14; Col 3:12; cf Matthew 22:11-13). Some
2228   NTLet, 2Cor    5:   11(8) |             some others (cf 2 Cor 1:12-14; 2:14; 3:1; 3:7-4:6).
2229   NTLet, 2Cor    5:   12    |                                     12 ~We are not commending ourselves
2230   NTLet, 2Cor    6:   12    |                                     12 ~You are not constrained
2231   NTLet, 2Cor    7:    8(5) |                                   8-12] Paul looks back on the
2232   NTLet, 2Cor    7:   12    |                                     12 ~So then even though I wrote
2233   NTLet, 2Cor    7:   13(6) |       well-founded; cf 2 Cor 7:4; 1:12, 14).~
2234   NTLet, 2Cor    8:    1(4) |          also occurs at 2 Cor 9:11, 12. The wordplay is not superficial;
2235   NTLet, 2Cor    8:    2(5) |             overflow" (2 Cor 8:2; 9:12), "excel" (2 Cor 8:7), "
2236   NTLet, 2Cor    8:    2(5) |   references to need (2 Cor 8:14; 9:12). Generosity: the word haplotes
2237   NTLet, 2Cor    8:    3(6) |            as "service"; in 2 Cor 9:12 it is translated "administration,"
2238   NTLet, 2Cor    8:   11(11)|    prothymia also occurs in 2 Cor 8:12, 19; 9:2.~
2239   NTLet, 2Cor    8:   12    |                                     12 ~12 For if the eagerness
2240   NTLet, 2Cor    8:   12(12)|                                     12-15] Paul introduces the
2241   NTLet, 2Cor    8:   20(15)|         That anyone blame us: 2 Cor 12:16-18 suggests that misunderstandings
2242   NTLet, 2Cor    9:   12    |                                     12 ~for the administration
2243   NTLet, 2Cor   10:    1(1) |        central section (2 Cor 11:16-12:10), the apologia takes
2244   NTLet, 2Cor   10:    1(1) |      followed by an epilogue (2 Cor 12:11-18), which are similar
2245   NTLet, 2Cor   10:    1(1) |             and a conclusion (2 Cor 12:19-13:10), both of which
2246   NTLet, 2Cor   10:    1(2) |          again in the finale (2 Cor 12:19-13:10).~
2247   NTLet, 2Cor   10:    7(6) |            to him (Jeremiah 1:9-10; 12:16-17; 24:6). Though Paul'
2248   NTLet, 2Cor   10:   12    |                                     12 ~8 Not that we dare to class
2249   NTLet, 2Cor   10:   12(8) |                                     12-18] Paul now qualifies his
2250   NTLet, 2Cor   10:   17(10)|             2 Cor 10:13-16; 2 Cor 1:12-14) and constitutes his
2251   NTLet, 2Cor   10:   17(10)|             Cf the notes on 2 Cor 1:12-14 and 1 Cor 1:29-31.~
2252   NTLet, 2Cor   10:   18(11)|          positions; cf 2 Cor 11:15; 12:19a; 13:3-7.~
2253   NTLet, 2Cor   11:    1(1) |            undertake in 2 Cor 11:16-12:10, and it bears remarkable
2254   NTLet, 2Cor   11:    1(1) |            the central boast, 2 Cor 12:11-18.~
2255   NTLet, 2Cor   11:    1(2) |             the note on 2 Cor 11:16-12:10. ~
2256   NTLet, 2Cor   11:    2(3) |             like a father (cf 2 Cor 12:14), betroths the community
2257   NTLet, 2Cor   11:    3(4) |       recurs in 2 Cor 11:13-15, 20; 12:7b, 16-17; see the notes
2258   NTLet, 2Cor   11:    5(6) |             employed again in 2 Cor 12:11b, designates the opponents
2259   NTLet, 2Cor   11:    7(8) |      rhetorical questions (cf 2 Cor 12:13).~
2260   NTLet, 2Cor   11:   11(9) |                                  11-12] Paul rejects lack of affection
2261   NTLet, 2Cor   11:   11(9) |         taken up once more in 2 Cor 12:13-18. 1 Cor 9:15-18 gives
2262   NTLet, 2Cor   11:   12    |                                     12 ~And what I do I will continue
2263   NTLet, 2Cor   11:   16(11)|                               11:16-12:10] Paul now accepts the
2264   NTLet, 2Cor   11:   16(11)|        already signaled in 2 Cor 10:12-18 and that become clearer
2265   NTLet, 2Cor   11:   16(11)|            the end (2 Cor 11:16-23; 12:11). Yet his boast does
2266   NTLet, 2Cor   11:   16(11)|             ignorance (2 Cor 11:21; 12:6) nor is it concerned merely
2267   NTLet, 2Cor   11:   20(14)|             similarly used at 2 Cor 12:16 and is there connected
2268   NTLet, 2Cor   11:   20(14)|          and "be too elated" (2 Cor 12:7).~
2269   NTLet, 2Cor   11:   30(19)|                               11:30-12:10] The second part of Paul'
2270   NTLet, 2Cor   12          |                             Chapter 12~
2271   NTLet, 2Cor   12:    5(2) |            someone in Christ (2 Cor 12:2) and all the passive verbs
2272   NTLet, 2Cor   12:    7(3) |     opponent. The language of 2 Cor 12:7-8 permits this interpretation.
2273   NTLet, 2Cor   12:    9(5) |            a final catalogue (2 Cor 12:10a). That the power of
2274   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   10(7) |           14-15; Paul, 2 Cor 1:6; 4:12; 13:9). The specific kind
2275   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   11(8) |         boast as folly (2 Cor 11:1; 12:11a), asserts his noninferiority
2276   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   11(8) |         superapostles" (2 Cor 11:5; 12:11b), exemplifies this by
2277   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   11(8) |             endowments (2 Cor 11:6; 12:12), and finally denies
2278   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   11(8) |          endowments (2 Cor 11:6; 12:12), and finally denies that
2279   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   11(8) |           the community (2 Cor 11:7-12; 12:13-18).~
2280   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   11(8) |           community (2 Cor 11:7-12; 12:13-18).~
2281   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   12    |                                     12 ~9 The signs of an apostle
2282   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   12(9) |                                     12] Despite weakness and affliction (
2283   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   12(9) |   touchstones of apostleship (2 Cor 12:11; cf 2 Cor 13:3).~
2284   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   13(10)|            community (cf 2 Cor 11:8-12). In defending his practice
2285   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   19(11)|                                     12:19-13:10] This concludes
2286   NTLet, 2Cor   12:   21(14)|          Cor 7:4-16), whereas 2 Cor 12:21 is preoccupied with still
2287   NTLet, 2Cor   13:    1(1) |            as the "third" (cf 2 Cor 12:14) may indicate that, in
2288   NTLet, 2Cor   13:    1(1) |            the materials in 2 Cor 1:12-2:13 plus 2 Cor 7:4-16 and
2289   NTLet, 2Cor   13:    2(2) |          unrepentant sinners (2 Cor 12:21 and here) and of an oral
2290   NTLet, 2Cor   13:    3(3) |              especially 2 Cor 11:30-12:10). Proof of Christ speaking
2291   NTLet, 2Cor   13:    3(3) |         power (cf the note on 2 Cor 12:10b).~
2292   NTLet, 2Cor   13:    5(4) |              cf 2 Cor 10:18; 11:15; 12:19).~
2293   NTLet, 2Cor   13:   10(5) |      sentence of the section (2 Cor 12:19), as well as with the
2294   NTLet, 2Cor   13:   12    |                                     12 ~Greet one another with
2295   NTLet,  Gal    1:    4(4) |            cf 2 Cor 4:4; Eph 2:2; 6:12.~
2296   NTLet,  Gal    1:    8(7) |      anathema; cf Romans 9:3; 1 Cor 12:3; 16:22.~
2297   NTLet,  Gal    1:   11(9) |          certain past events (Gal 1:12-2:14) and then states his
2298   NTLet,  Gal    1:   11(9) |   revelation of Jesus Christ (Gal 1:12) deal with his own calling
2299   NTLet,  Gal    1:   12    |                                     12 ~For I did not receive it
2300   NTLet,  Gal    1:   12(10)|                                     12] Although Paul received
2301   NTLet,  Gal    1:   13(11)|          stresses revelation (Gal 1:12, 16). In Gal 1:15 his language
2302   NTLet,  Gal    1:   18(14)|             31 and the note on Acts 12:25). He is quite explicit
2303   NTLet,  Gal    1:   19(16)|          took over from Peter (Acts 12:17). Paul may have regarded
2304   NTLet,  Gal    2:    1(1) |          See the notes on Acts 15:6-12, 13-35, the latter concerning
2305   NTLet,  Gal    2:    1(2) |             4:36-37; 11:22, 25, 30; 12:25; 13:1-3; 15:2). Titus:
2306   NTLet,  Gal    2:    1(2) |            7:6, 13-15; 8:6, 16, 23; 12:18), non-Jewish (Gal 2:3),
2307   NTLet,  Gal    2:    2(3) |             revelation: cf Gal 1:1, 12. Paul emphasizes it was
2308   NTLet,  Gal    2:    9(8) |              Kephas) departed (Acts 12:17).~
2309   NTLet,  Gal    2:   11(10)|        Christians in Antioch (Gal 2:12), he ate with non-Jews.
2310   NTLet,  Gal    2:   12    |                                     12 ~For, until some people
2311   NTLet,  Gal    2:   12(12)|                                     12] Some people came from James:
2312   NTLet,  Gal    2:   14(14)|       regulations about food (Gal 2:12).~
2313   NTLet,  Gal    2:   15(15)|       themselves circumcised (Gal 6:12-13) and obeying other aspects
2314   NTLet,  Gal    3:    1(1) |           Abraham (Gal 3:8; Genesis 12:3) extends to the Gentiles (
2315   NTLet,  Gal    3:    7(7) |        promised blessing of Genesis 12:3; cf Genesis 18:18; Sirach
2316   NTLet,  Gal    3:   10(8) |           order to gain life (Gal 3:12; Lev 18:5; cf Romans 10:
2317   NTLet,  Gal    3:   12    |                                     12 ~But the law does not depend
2318   NTLet,  Gal    3:   15(9) |          repeated promises (Genesis 12:2-3, 7; 13:15; 17:7-8; 22:
2319   NTLet,  Gal    3:   16(10)|           The Hebrew, as in Genesis 12:7; 15:18; 22:17-18, is a
2320   NTLet,  Gal    3:   17(11)|           afterward: follows Exodus 12:40 in the Greek (Septuagint)
2321   NTLet,  Gal    4:   12    |                                     12 ~9 10 I implore you, brothers,
2322   NTLet,  Gal    4:   12(9) |                                     12-20] A strongly personal
2323   NTLet,  Gal    4:   12(10)|                                     12] Because I have also become
2324   NTLet,  Gal    4:   13(11)|             some relate it to 2 Cor 12:7-9. Originally: this may
2325   NTLet,  Gal    5:    3(3) |                      3] Cf Gal 3:10-12. Just as those who seek
2326   NTLet,  Gal    5:    7(5) |                                   7-12] Paul addresses the Galatians
2327   NTLet,  Gal    5:    7(5) |           and biting sarcasm (Gal 5:12), seeking to persuade the
2328   NTLet,  Gal    5:   12    |                                     12 ~Would that those who are
2329   NTLet,  Gal    5:   12(9) |                                     12] A sarcastic half-wish that
2330   NTLet,  Gal    6:   11(6) |        against his opponents (Gal 6:12-13), then returns to his
2331   NTLet,  Gal    6:   12    |                                     12 ~8 It is those who want
2332   NTLet,  Gal    6:   12(8) |                                     12-15] The Jewish Christian
2333   NTLet,  Eph  Int          |            faith in Christ (Eph 3:1-12). Yet at the time of writing
2334   NTLet,  Eph    1:    3(3) |           Cor 1:3-4 and 1 Peter 1:3-12. The blessing here, akin
2335   NTLet,  Eph    1:    3(3) |             in Christ (Eph 1:3, 10, 12) or in him (Eph 1:4, 7, 9,
2336   NTLet,  Eph    1:    3(3) |            of (his) glory (Eph 1:6, 12, 14). Some terms like chose (
2337   NTLet,  Eph    1:    3(3) |           Christ (Eph 1:3, 5, 7-10, 12), and the Spirit (Eph 1:
2338   NTLet,  Eph    1:    3(3) |   Christians (see the note on Eph 1:12, we who first hoped in Christ);
2339   NTLet,  Eph    1:    3(3) |            to God's glory (Eph 1:6, 12, 14).~
2340   NTLet,  Eph    1:   12    |                                     12 ~so that we might exist
2341   NTLet,  Eph    1:   12(6) |                                     12] We who first hoped: probably
2342   NTLet,  Eph    1:   23(11)|       contrast to the view in 1 Cor 12 and Romans 12:4-8 where
2343   NTLet,  Eph    1:   23(11)|         view in 1 Cor 12 and Romans 12:4-8 where Christ is equated
2344   NTLet,  Eph    2:    1(1) |         dead in sins (Eph 2:1-3, 11-12) and what they are now in
2345   NTLet,  Eph    2:    1(2) |              Eph 2:1-2; cf Eph 6:11-12), who rules not from the
2346   NTLet,  Eph    2:    2(4) |              7:31; Gal 1:4; Titus 2:12. The disobedient: literally, "
2347   NTLet,  Eph    2:   11(6) |           of the true God (Eph 2:11-12); but through Christ all
2348   NTLet,  Eph    2:   11(6) |          Christ (Eph 2:20; cf 1 Cor 12:28). With Christ as the
2349   NTLet,  Eph    2:   12    |                                     12 ~were at that time without
2350   NTLet,  Eph    2:   12(7) |                                     12] The community of Israel:
2351   NTLet,  Eph    3:    1(1) |         through faith in God (Eph 3:12). The readers of this letter
2352   NTLet,  Eph    3:   12    |                                     12 ~in whom we have boldness
2353   NTLet,  Eph    4:    1(1) |       community (one body, Eph 4:4, 12; cf Eph 4:16), belonging
2354   NTLet,  Eph    4:    8(3) |           at Eph 1:21; 2:2; 3:10; 6:12.~
2355   NTLet,  Eph    4:   11(4) |         list of ministers, cf 1 Cor 12:28 and Romans 12:6-8. Evangelists:
2356   NTLet,  Eph    4:   11(4) |           cf 1 Cor 12:28 and Romans 12:6-8. Evangelists: missionary
2357   NTLet,  Eph    4:   12    |                                     12 ~to equip the holy ones
2358   NTLet,  Eph    4:   12(5) |                                     12] The ministerial leaders
2359   NTLet,  Eph    4:   15(7) |             1:18 and contrast 1 Cor 12:12-27 and Romans 12:4-5
2360   NTLet,  Eph    4:   15(7) |            18 and contrast 1 Cor 12:12-27 and Romans 12:4-5 where
2361   NTLet,  Eph    4:   15(7) |             Cor 12:12-27 and Romans 12:4-5 where Christ is identified
2362   NTLet,  Eph    4:   25(10)|             see the notes on Romans 12:1-13:14 and Gal 5:13-26.~
2363   NTLet,  Eph    4:   28(12)|           full phrase as in 1 Cor 4:12.~
2364   NTLet,  Eph    5:   12    |                                     12 ~for it is shameful even
2365   NTLet,  Eph    6:   12    |                                     12 ~For our struggle is not
2366   NTLet,  Phi  Int          |           the gospel (Philippians 1:12-26) and expresses gratitude
2367   NTLet,  Phi  Int          |     Christian teachers (cf 2 Cor 11:12-23), giving us insights
2368   NTLet,  Phi  Int          |     lordship (Philippians 2:11; 3:8-12, 14, 20-21).~The principal
2369   NTLet,  Phi  Int          |           the Gospel (Philippians 1:12-26) ~                          
2370   NTLet,  Phi    1:    1(2) |           the Pastorals (1 Tim 3:8, 12) the diakonos has become
2371   NTLet,  Phi    1:   12    |                                     12 ~6 I want you to know, brothers,
2372   NTLet,  Phi    1:   12(6) |                                     12-26] The body of the letter
2373   NTLet,  Phi    1:   12(6) |         imprisonment (Philippians 1:12-13; see Introduction), and
2374   NTLet,  Phi    1:   12(6) |           the gospel (Philippians 1:12) and the progress of the
2375   NTLet,  Phi    2:    1(1) |            obedience (Philippians 2:12) is rooted in christology,
2376   NTLet,  Phi    2:    8(6) |           the Lord, Isaiah 52:13-53:12 especially Isaiah 53:12.~
2377   NTLet,  Phi    2:    8(6) |             12 especially Isaiah 53:12.~
2378   NTLet,  Phi    2:   11(9) |     Christian acclamation; cf 1 Cor 12:3; Romans 10:9. But doxology
2379   NTLet,  Phi    2:   12    |                                     12 ~10 11 So then, my beloved,
2380   NTLet,  Phi    2:   12(10)|                                     12] Fear and trembling: a common
2381   NTLet,  Phi    2:   12(11)|                                     12-18] Paul goes on to draw
2382   NTLet,  Phi    2:   12(12)|                                     12] Fear and trembling: a common
2383   NTLet,  Phi    2:   19(15)|         Romans 15:22-29; 1 Cor 16:5-12.~
2384   NTLet,  Phi    3:    2(2) |          false teachers of 2 Cor 11:12-15, the evil-workers. The
2385   NTLet,  Phi    3:    2(2) |            maturity" (Philippians 3:12-15).~
2386   NTLet,  Phi    3:    2(4) |             circumcision"; cf Gal 5:12. There may be an association
2387   NTLet,  Phi    3:    5(6) |            law required (Genesis 17:12; Lev 12:3).~
2388   NTLet,  Phi    3:    5(6) |        required (Genesis 17:12; Lev 12:3).~
2389   NTLet,  Phi    3:   12    |                                     12 ~8 It is not that I have
2390   NTLet,  Phi    3:   12(8) |                                     12-16] To be taken possession
2391   NTLet,  Phi    3:   12(9) |                                     12] Attained perfect maturity:
2392   NTLet,  Phi    3:   20(13)|            colonia of Rome (Acts 16:12). The hope Paul expresses
2393   NTLet,  Phi    4:   12    |                                     12 ~I know indeed how to live
2394   NTLet,  Col  Int          |             of Colossae (Col 1:7; 4:12; Philemon 1:23). Problems,
2395   NTLet,  Col  Int          |       standard set by Christ (Col 3:12-16).~Paul commends the community
2396   NTLet,  Col  Int          |            at Caesarea (see Acts 23:12-27:1) or in Ephesus (see
2397   NTLet,  Col    1:    3(2) |             of Asia Minor (cf Col 4:12, 13; Philippians 1:23).
2398   NTLet,  Col    1:    9(4) |             giving of thanks (Col 1:12).~
2399   NTLet,  Col    1:   12    |                                     12 ~5 giving thanks to the
2400   NTLet,  Col    1:   12(5) |                                     12-14] A summary about redemption
2401   NTLet,  Col    1:   12(5) |          probably the angels (Col 1:12). The imagery reflects the
2402   NTLet,  Col    1:   18(9) |           the body of Christ (1 Cor 12:12-27; Romans 12:4-5). Some
2403   NTLet,  Col    1:   18(9) |            body of Christ (1 Cor 12:12-27; Romans 12:4-5). Some
2404   NTLet,  Col    1:   18(9) |              1 Cor 12:12-27; Romans 12:4-5). Some think that the
2405   NTLet,  Col    2:    4(2) |           affected by Christ (Col 2:12) through forgiveness of
2406   NTLet,  Col    2:   11(5) |       description of baptism (Col 2:12) in symbolic terms of the
2407   NTLet,  Col    2:   12    |                                     12 ~You were buried with him
2408   NTLet,  Col    3:   12    |                                     12 ~Put on then, as God's chosen
2409   NTLet,  Col    3:   22(9) |              Col 4:9; Philemon 1:10-12).~
2410   NTLet,  Col    4:    7(2) |         said here; see also 2 Tim 4:12; Titus 3:12. ~
2411   NTLet,  Col    4:    7(2) |            also 2 Tim 4:12; Titus 3:12. ~
2412   NTLet,  Col    4:   10(3) |           John Mark," in Acts (Acts 12:12, 25; 13:13; 15:37-40).
2413   NTLet,  Col    4:   10(3) |             Mark," in Acts (Acts 12:12, 25; 13:13; 15:37-40). See
2414   NTLet,  Col    4:   12    |                                     12 ~Epaphras 5 sends you greetings;
2415   NTLet,  Col    4:   12(5) |                                     12] Epaphras: see the notes
2416   NTLet, 1The  Int          |           has just prayed (1 Thes 3:12-13) is to be shown practically
2417   NTLet, 1The    1:    3(2) |            parousia (1 Thes 1:10; 2:12, 19; 3:13; 4:13-5:11; 5:
2418   NTLet, 1The    2:   12    |                                     12 ~exhorting and encouraging
2419   NTLet, 1The    3:   12    |                                     12 ~and may the Lord make you
2420   NTLet, 1The    4:   12    |                                     12 ~that you may conduct yourselves
2421   NTLet, 1The    4:   17(4) |           up, carried off; cf 2 Cor 12:2; Rev 12:5. From the Latin
2422   NTLet, 1The    4:   17(4) |             off; cf 2 Cor 12:2; Rev 12:5. From the Latin verb here
2423   NTLet, 1The    5:    5(1) |        imagery that appears in John 12:36). ~
2424   NTLet, 1The    5:   12    |                                     12 ~We ask you, brothers, to
2425   NTLet, 1The    5:   26(5) |           16; 1 Cor 16:20; 2 Cor 13:12; 1 Peter 5:14) was a greeting
2426   NTLet, 2The  Int          | thanksgiving and prayer (2 Thes 1:3-12) speak of the Thessalonians'
2427   NTLet, 2The  Int          |            the parousia (2 Thes 2:1-12) may profit from and require
2428   NTLet, 2The  Int          |                 Address (2 Thes 1:1-12) ~                            
2429   NTLet, 2The    1:    3(2) |                                   3-12] On the thanksgiving, see
2430   NTLet, 2The    1:    3(2) |          Thessalonians (2 Thes 1:11-12) completes the section,
2431   NTLet, 2The    1:   12    |                                     12 ~4 that the name of our
2432   NTLet, 2The    1:   12(4) |                                     12] The grace of our God and
2433   NTLet, 2The    2:    1(1) |             first occur (2 Thes 2:3-12) before the end will come.
2434   NTLet, 2The    2:    1(1) |          world at large (2 Thes 2:8-12), where it will also be
2435   NTLet, 2The    2:    4(4) |     language in Daniel 7:23-25; 8:9-12; 9:27; 11:36-37; 12:11 about
2436   NTLet, 2The    2:    4(4) |             8:9-12; 9:27; 11:36-37; 12:11 about the attempt of
2437   NTLet, 2The    2:    6(5) |          Michael the archangel (Rev 12:7-9; 20:1-3). A more recent
2438   NTLet, 2The    2:    7(6) |                                   7-12] The lawless one and the
2439   NTLet, 2The    2:   12    |                                     12 ~that all who have not believed
2440   NTLet, 2The    3:   12    |                                     12 ~Such people we instruct
2441   NTLet, 1Tim  Int          |    character of his office (1 Tim 1:12-20) and encourages him in
2442   NTLet, 1Tim    1:   12    |                                     12 ~6 I am grateful to him
2443   NTLet, 1Tim    1:   12(6) |                                     12-17] Present gratitude for
2444   NTLet, 1Tim    2:    8(3) |            the assembly (1 Tim 2:11-12; cf 1 Cor 14:34) or exercise
2445   NTLet, 1Tim    2:   12    |                                     12 ~I do not permit a woman
2446   NTLet, 1Tim    2:   12(4) |                                     12] A man: this could also
2447   NTLet, 1Tim    3:    8(4) |             their families (1 Tim 3:12), for such experience prepares
2448   NTLet, 1Tim    3:   12    |                                     12 ~Deacons may be married
2449   NTLet, 1Tim    4:   12    |                                     12 ~Let no one have contempt
2450   NTLet, 1Tim    4:   12(6) |                                     12] Youth: some commentators
2451   NTLet, 1Tim    5:   12    |                                     12 ~and will incur condemnation
2452   NTLet, 1Tim    6:   11(6) |           33:1; 1 Sam 2:27; 1 Kings 12:22; 13:1; etc.).~
2453   NTLet, 1Tim    6:   12    |                                     12 ~Compete well for the faith.
2454   NTLet, 2Tim    1:   12    |                                     12 ~9 On this account I am
2455   NTLet, 2Tim    1:   12(9) |                                     12] He is able to guard . . .
2456   NTLet, 2Tim    2:    8(2) |         include the rest of 2 Tim 2:12 and all of 2 Tim 2:13 as
2457   NTLet, 2Tim    2:    8(2) |         those who deny him (2 Tim 2:12-13).~
2458   NTLet, 2Tim    2:   12    |                                     12 ~if we persevere we shall
2459   NTLet, 2Tim    2:   22(5) |            9:14-16.20-21; Romans 10:12-13; cf 2 Tim 2:19, literally, "
2460   NTLet, 2Tim    3:    1(1) |     magicians of Egypt (Exodus 7:11-12, 22), discredited the truth
2461   NTLet, 2Tim    3:   12    |                                     12 ~In fact, all who want to
2462   NTLet, 2Tim    4:    9(6) |     missionary journeys (Acts 16:10-12; 20:5-7). Notice the presence
2463   NTLet, 2Tim    4:   12    |                                     12 ~I have sent Tychicus to
2464   NTLet,  Tit    1:   12    |                                     12 ~One of them, a prophet
2465   NTLet,  Tit    1:   12(5) |                                     12] Cretans . . . gluttons:
2466   NTLet,  Tit    2:    1(1) |           deficiencies (see Titus 1:12). The counsel is not only
2467   NTLet,  Tit    2:   12    |                                     12 ~and training us to reject
2468   NTLet,  Tit    3:   12    |                                     12 ~5 When I send Artemas to
2469   NTLet,  Tit    3:   12(5) |                                     12-15] Artemas or Tychicus (
2470   NTLet,  Tit    3:   12(5) |        Artemas or Tychicus (2 Tim 4:12) is to replace Titus, who
2471   NTLet,  Phl               |           to his master (Philemon 1:12) with this letter asking
2472   NTLet,  Phl    0:    7(7) |            is used in Philippians 1:12 and again in Philippians
2473   NTLet,  Phl    0:   12    |                                     12 ~I am sending him, that
2474   NTLet,  Phl    0:   23(15)|          and Hierapolis (Col 2:1; 4:12-13). Aristarchus: a native
2475   NTLet,  Heb  Int          |      calling Hebrews 2:1; 4:14; 6:1-12; 10:23-32). The author's
2476   NTLet,  Heb  Int          |          heavenly Jerusalem (11:10; 12:1-3, 18-29; 13:14). This
2477   NTLet,  Heb  Int          |            would bring him (Hebrews 12:1-3). The difficulties of
2478   NTLet,  Heb  Int          |           God's discipline (Hebrews 12:4-13), and if Christians
2479   NTLet,  Heb  Int          |             kingdom of God (Hebrews 12:14-29).~The letter concludes
2480   NTLet,  Heb  Int          |      Discipline, Disobedience (11:1-12:29) ~                         
2481   NTLet,  Heb    1:    5(2) |   everlasting lordship (Hebrews 1:7-12); enthronement and conferral
2482   NTLet,  Heb    1:    5(2) |            those in Hebrews 1:8, 10-12 are concerned with his divine
2483   NTLet,  Heb    1:    8(4) |                                   8-12] O God: the application
2484   NTLet,  Heb    1:    8(4) |    christology that in Hebrews 1:10-12 an Old Testament passage
2485   NTLet,  Heb    1:   12    |                                     12 ~You will roll them up like
2486   NTLet,  Heb    2:    1(1) |           21-22; 9:13-14; 10:28-29; 12:25). The word announced
2487   NTLet,  Heb    2:   12    |                                     12 ~saying: "I will proclaim
2488   NTLet,  Heb    3:    1(1) |              refers back to Numbers 12:7, on which this section
2489   NTLet,  Heb    3:    7(3) |          call God living (Hebrews 3:12) means that he reveals himself
2490   NTLet,  Heb    3:    7(3) |            heavenly rest. Hebrews 3:12, 13 are meant as a continuation
2491   NTLet,  Heb    3:   12    |                                     12 ~Take care, brothers, that
2492   NTLet,  Heb    4:   12    |                                     12 ~Indeed, the word of God
2493   NTLet,  Heb    5:    7(5) |     reference (see the note on John 12:27).~
2494   NTLet,  Heb    5:   11(7) |           basic elements (Hebrews 5:12). But rather than treating
2495   NTLet,  Heb    5:   11(7) |           persevering (Hebrews 6:11-12), citing in this regard
2496   NTLet,  Heb    5:   12    |                                     12 ~Although you should be
2497   NTLet,  Heb    6:   12    |                                     12 ~so that you may not become
2498   NTLet,  Heb    6:   12(5) |                                     12] Imitators of those . . .
2499   NTLet,  Heb    7:   11(8) |           new priesthood (Hebrews 7:12) would not come into being
2500   NTLet,  Heb    7:   12    |                                     12 ~When there is a change