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501 ProphB, Eze 33: 6 | responsible for that person's death, even though that person
502 ProphB, Eze 33: 8 | you responsible for his death. ~
503 ProphB, Eze 33: 11 | take no pleasure in the death of the wicked man, but rather
504 ProphB, Dan 2: 12 | of Babylon to be put to death. ~
505 ProphB, Dan 2: 24 | the wise men of Babylon to death. Bring me before the king,
506 ProphB, Dan 2: 36(5) | last, after Alexander's death, was divided among his generals (
507 ProphB, Dan 3: 6(4) | 6] Death by fire was not unknown
508 ProphB, Dan 3: 88 | saved us from the power of death; He has freed us from the
509 ProphB, Dan 8: 1(1) | Alexander's empire after his death in 323 B.C. ~
510 ProphB, Dan 10: 8 | me; I turned the color of death and was powerless. ~
511 ProphB, Dan 13: 22 | If I yield, it will be my death; if I refuse, I cannot escape
512 ProphB, Dan 13: 28 | determined to put Susanna to death. Before all the people they
513 ProphB, Dan 13: 41 | and they condemned her to death. ~
514 ProphB, Dan 13: 46 | will have no part in the death of this woman." ~
515 ProphB, Dan 13: 53 | just you shall not put to death.' ~
516 ProphB, Dan 13: 62 | 62 ~they put them to death. Thus was innocent blood
517 ProphB, Dan 14: 22 | 22 ~He put them to death, and handed Bel over to
518 ProphB, Dan 14: 28 | and put the priests to death." ~
519 ProphB, Hos 7: 3(1) | declining days. Between the death of Jeroboam II and the fall
520 ProphB, Hos 13: 14 | shall I redeem them from death? Where are your plagues,
521 ProphB, Hos 13: 14 | Where are your plagues, O death! where is your sting, O
522 ProphB, Hos 13: 14(3) | ultimate victory of life over death in the resurrection of the
523 ProphB, Amo 2: 2 | Kerioth; Moab shall meet death amid uproar and shouts and
524 ProphB, Jon 4: 8 | faint. Then he asked for death, saying, "I would be better
525 ProphB, Hab 2: 5 | world, and is insatiable as death, Who gathers to himself
526 ProphB, Zec 12: 11(3) | mourning by the pagans over the death of the fertility god. According
527 ProphB, Zec 12: 11(3) | to the mourning over the death of King Josiah, who was
528 Gosp, Mat Int | particularly through the death and resurrection of Jesus.~
529 Gosp, Mat Int | return after the king's death he relives the Exodus experience
530 Gosp, Mat Int | which will occur with Jesus' death and resurrection. While
531 Gosp, Mat Int | against him to put him to death" (Matthew 12:14) and repeat
532 Gosp, Mat Int | the way of suffering and death (Matthew 16:21). Peter,
533 Gosp, Mat Int | obedience is given; in his death "for the forgiveness of
534 Gosp, Mat Int | that he feels in face of death (Matthew 26:38-39; 27:46).
535 Gosp, Mat Int | signs that accompany Jesus' death (Matthew 27:51-53) and resurrection (
536 Gosp, Mat Int | turn of the ages," the death and resurrection of Jesus.~
537 Gosp, Mat 1: 19(8) | for proved adultery was death by stoning; cf Deut 22:21-
538 Gosp, Mat 2: 15 | He stayed there until the death of Herod, that what the
539 Gosp, Mat 2: 22(11)| including Judea, after Herod's death. He had the title "ethnarch" (
540 Gosp, Mat 3: 2(3) | physical evils, supremely over death. In the expectation found
541 Gosp, Mat 4: 16 | in a land overshadowed by death light has arisen." ~
542 Gosp, Mat 5: 17(13)| apocalyptic event of Jesus' death and resurrection, and those
543 Gosp, Mat 5: 22(18)| sinners by fire either after death or after the final judgment
544 Gosp, Mat 8: 24(18)| and in his account of the death and resurrection of Jesus (
545 Gosp, Mat 9: 18(14)| daughter is at the point of death" (Mark 5:23).~
546 Gosp, Mat 9: 24(16)| a biblical metaphor for death (see Psalm 87:6 LXX; Daniel
547 Gosp, Mat 9: 24(16)| denial of the child's real death, but an assurance that she
548 Gosp, Mat 9: 24(16)| roused from her sleep of death.~
549 Gosp, Mat 10: 21 | will hand over brother to death, and the father his child;
550 Gosp, Mat 10: 21 | parents and have them put to death. ~
551 Gosp, Mat 10: 22(10)| missionary disciples to suffer death before then, since he envisages
552 Gosp, Mat 12: 8(6) | not about one in danger of death. ~
553 Gosp, Mat 12: 14 | against him to put him to death. ~
554 Gosp, Mat 12: 14(9) | plan to bring about Jesus' death is attributed to the Pharisees
555 Gosp, Mat 14: 1(1) | Herod Antipas prefigures the death of Jesus (see Matthew 17:
556 Gosp, Mat 16: 13(9) | tetrarch from 4 B.C. until his death in A.D. 34 (see the note
557 Gosp, Mat 16: 18(13)| overcome by the power of death.~
558 Gosp, Mat 16: 21(16)| his coming suffering and death marks a new phase of the
559 Gosp, Mat 16: 21(16)| entail suffering and perhaps death, but was confident that
560 Gosp, Mat 16: 22(18)| predicted suffering and death is seen as a satanic attempt
561 Gosp, Mat 16: 28 | here who will not taste death until they see the Son of
562 Gosp, Mat 17: 22(19)| at the prospect of Jesus' death (Matthew 17:23).~
563 Gosp, Mat 20: 18 | they will condemn him to death, ~
564 Gosp, Mat 20: 28(11)| liberation brought by Jesus' death will be for many; cf Isaiah
565 Gosp, Mat 21: 41 | wretched men to a wretched death and lease his vineyard to
566 Gosp, Mat 22: 23(14)| life they had had before death (Matthew 22:30). His argument
567 Gosp, Mat 22: 31(18)| but simply for life after death as conceived in Wisdom 3,
568 Gosp, Mat 23: 2(2) | that would exist after his death and resurrection (see the
569 Gosp, Mat 24: 9(7) | the sufferings, including death, and the hatred of all nations
570 Gosp, Mat 26: 4 | treachery and put him to death. ~
571 Gosp, Mat 26: 5(4) | night of Nisan 14 and put to death the following day. No reason
572 Gosp, Mat 26: 15(8) | Jesus is handed over to death (cf Matthew 17:22; 20:18;
573 Gosp, Mat 26: 27(16)| that it is the sacrificial death of Jesus that brings forgiveness
574 Gosp, Mat 26: 29(17)| 29] Although his death will interrupt the table
575 Gosp, Mat 26: 36(21)| Matthew 26:37) in face of death is unrelieved by the presence
576 Gosp, Mat 26: 36(21)| that if . . . possible his death may be avoided (Matthew
577 Gosp, Mat 26: 36(21)| Knowing then that his death must take place, he announces
578 Gosp, Mat 26: 38 | soul is sorrowful even to death. 24 Remain here and keep
579 Gosp, Mat 26: 38(24)| sorrowful is used as here. To death: i.e., "enough to die";
580 Gosp, Mat 26: 41(26)| prays to be delivered from death (Matthew 26:39), so he exhorts
581 Gosp, Mat 26: 57(30)| that do not suffice for the death sentence (Matthew 14:60),
582 Gosp, Mat 26: 59 | Jesus in order to put him to death, ~
583 Gosp, Mat 26: 60(33)| considered as deserving death; cf Jeremiah 7:1-15; 26:
584 Gosp, Mat 26: 65(36)| punishment for blasphemy was death by stoning (see Lev 24:10-
585 Gosp, Mat 27: 1(1) | is peculiar to him, the death of Judas (Matthew 27:3-10),
586 Gosp, Mat 27: 1(1) | responsibility for Jesus' death (Matthew 27:24), and the
587 Gosp, Mat 27: 1 | against Jesus to put him to death. ~
588 Gosp, Mat 27: 1(2) | strategy for putting their death sentence against Jesus into
589 Gosp, Mat 27: 5(4) | another tradition about the death of Judas, cf Acts 1:18-19.
590 Gosp, Mat 27: 24(13)| responsibility for Jesus' death is accepted by the nation
591 Gosp, Mat 27: 24(13)| pointed out, guilt for Jesus' death is not attributable to all
592 Gosp, Mat 27: 37(22)| of a person condemned to death by crucifixion was written
593 Gosp, Mat 27: 51(31)| event immediately before the death of Jesus. There were two
594 Gosp, Mat 27: 51(31)| that now, because of Jesus' death, all people have access
595 Gosp, Mat 27: 51(31)| age has broken in with the death (and resurrection; cf the
596 Gosp, Mat 27: 51(31)| immediately after Jesus' death.~
597 Gosp, Mar Int | remembered as one reads of Jesus' death and the enigmatic ending
598 Gosp, Mar Int | that will lead to Jesus' death (Mark 3:6).~In Mark, Jesus
599 Gosp, Mar 1: 12(7) | s rebellion had brought death and alienation.~
600 Gosp, Mar 2: 1(1) | their plot to put Jesus to death (Mark 3:6).~
601 Gosp, Mar 3: 6 | against him to put him to death. ~
602 Gosp, Mar 3: 6(2) | Herodians to put Jesus to death after this series of conflicts
603 Gosp, Mar 5: 23 | daughter is at the point of death. Please, come lay your hands
604 Gosp, Mar 5: 39(11)| Testament often refers to death as sleep (Matthew 27:52;
605 Gosp, Mar 5: 41(12)| express resurrection from death (Mark 6:14, 16; Matthew
606 Gosp, Mar 6: 17(12)| of the imprisonment and death of John the Baptist in this
607 Gosp, Mar 6: 17(12)| power of condemnation and death (Mark 6:26-27; 15:9-10,
608 Gosp, Mar 6: 52(24)| accept Jesus and plotted his death. Here the same disposition
609 Gosp, Mar 8: 34(8) | Christ, despite earthly death, it arrives at fullness
610 Gosp, Mar 9: 1 | here who will not taste death until they see that the
611 Gosp, Mar 9: 2(2) | prediction of his passion and death and his instruction to the
612 Gosp, Mar 9: 2(2) | glory will overcome his death and that of his disciples;
613 Gosp, Mar 9: 31 | and three days after his death he will rise." ~
614 Gosp, Mar 10: 33 | they will condemn him to death and hand him over to the
615 Gosp, Mar 10: 34 | scourge him, and put him to death, but after three days he
616 Gosp, Mar 10: 38(5) | to be his crucifixion and death for the salvation of the
617 Gosp, Mar 10: 42(6) | Jesus is his passion and death for the sins of the human
618 Gosp, Mar 11: 18 | seeking a way to put him to death, yet they feared him because
619 Gosp, Mar 12: 9 | come, put the tenants to death, and give the vineyard to
620 Gosp, Mar 13: 3(2) | discourse prior to his imminent death. It contained instruction
621 Gosp, Mar 13: 12 | will hand over brother to death, and the father his child;
622 Gosp, Mar 13: 12 | parents and have them put to death. ~
623 Gosp, Mar 14: 1 | treachery and put him to death. ~
624 Gosp, Mar 14: 1(1) | The chief priests . . . to death: the intent to put Jesus
625 Gosp, Mar 14: 1(1) | the intent to put Jesus to death was plotted for a long time
626 Gosp, Mar 14: 3(2) | in view of his impending death and burial as a criminal,
627 Gosp, Mar 14: 22(7) | anticipation of his passion and death. His blood of the covenant
628 Gosp, Mar 14: 34 | soul is sorrowful even to death. Remain here and keep watch." ~
629 Gosp, Mar 14: 38(13)| through his bitter passion and death, achieved the victory.~
630 Gosp, Mar 14: 55 | Jesus in order to put him to death, but they found none. ~
631 Gosp, Mar 15: 1(1) | have Jesus tried and put to death (Mark 15:15); cf John 18:
632 Gosp, Mar 15: 26(11)| political reason for the death penalty falsely charged
633 Gosp, Mar 15: 39(17)| firstfruit of the passion and death of Jesus.~
634 Gosp, Mar 16: 9(2) | sinned I was handed over to death, that they might return
635 Gosp, Luk 1: 1(1) | of the birth, ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus
636 Gosp, Luk 1: 5(3) | continued as king until his death in 4 B.C. Priestly division
637 Gosp, Luk 1: 79 | who sit in darkness and death's shadow, to guide our feet
638 Gosp, Luk 2: 1(1) | from 10 B.C. to 4 B.C. (the death of Herod) are known, and
639 Gosp, Luk 2: 1(2) | dated from 27 B.C. to his death in A.D. 14. According to
640 Gosp, Luk 2: 26 | Spirit that he should not see death before he had seen the Messiah
641 Gosp, Luk 4: 13(5) | occur before the passion and death of Jesus (Luke 22:3, 31-
642 Gosp, Luk 4: 21(10)| even Jesus' suffering, death, and resurrection are done
643 Gosp, Luk 7: 11(5) | died. Jesus' power over death prepares for his reply to
644 Gosp, Luk 8: 1(1) | become witnesses to his death (Luke 23:49) and resurrection (
645 Gosp, Luk 8: 40(13)| master over sickness and death. In the Lucan account, faith
646 Gosp, Luk 8: 52(16)| 52] Sleeping: her death is a temporary condition;
647 Gosp, Luk 9: 7(4) | to be followed, even to death (Luke 9:23-27); Jesus is
648 Gosp, Luk 9: 23(11)| the imminent suffering and death of the disciple of Jesus (
649 Gosp, Luk 9: 27 | here who will not taste death until they see the kingdom
650 Gosp, Luk 9: 28(12)| announcement of the passion, death, and resurrection, this
651 Gosp, Luk 9: 31(15)| Jesus, a reference to the death, resurrection, and ascension
652 Gosp, Luk 9: 51(23)| where his exodus (suffering, death, resurrection, ascension)
653 Gosp, Luk 9: 51(25)| all the events (suffering, death, resurrection, ascension)
654 Gosp, Luk 11: 29(9) | interpreted by Jesus as his death and resurrection.~
655 Gosp, Luk 12: 50(11)| 50] Baptism: i.e., his death.~
656 Gosp, Luk 13: 1(1) | 1-5] The death of the Galileans at the
657 Gosp, Luk 13: 1(1) | 13:1) and the accidental death of those on whom the tower
658 Gosp, Luk 18: 31(6) | of Jesus' suffering and death suggest that the literary
659 Gosp, Luk 18: 31(6) | the historical passion and death of Jesus.~
660 Gosp, Luk 19: 11(4) | historical event. After the death of Herod the Great, his
661 Gosp, Luk 19: 28(6) | in Jerusalem before his death and resurrection. Luke suggests
662 Gosp, Luk 19: 47 | were seeking to put him to death, ~
663 Gosp, Luk 20: 15(3) | the tradition of Jesus' death outside the walls of the
664 Gosp, Luk 20: 16 | those tenant farmers to death and turn over the vineyard
665 Gosp, Luk 21: 16 | will put some of you to death. ~
666 Gosp, Luk 22: 1(1) | Luke 23:39-41); (7) the death of Jesus (Luke 23:46, 47b-49).
667 Gosp, Luk 22: 1(1) | 53) and who goes to his death in fulfillment of his Father'
668 Gosp, Luk 22: 1(1) | 23:43) who does not go to death lonely and deserted, but
669 Gosp, Luk 22: 2 | seeking a way to put him to death, for they were afraid of
670 Gosp, Luk 24: 1(1) | narrative is that the suffering, death, and resurrection of Jesus
671 Gosp, Luk 24: 20 | him over to a sentence of death and crucified him. ~
672 Gosp, Joh Int | now ironically be put to death because of his gift of life
673 Gosp, Joh Int | meaning of the passion, death, and resurrection narratives
674 Gosp, Joh Int | opposition long before his death (John 2:14-25; 5; 7-8);
675 Gosp, Joh Int | and that he was put to death on the day before Passover (
676 Gosp, Joh 2: 4(4) | that of Jesus' passion, death, resurrection, and ascension (
677 Gosp, Joh 3: 16(7) | incarnation, and also "over to death" in the crucifixion; cf
678 Gosp, Joh 4: 47 | heal his son, who was near death. ~
679 Gosp, Joh 5: 17(7) | birth and taking it away in death. Other rabbis taught that
680 Gosp, Joh 5: 17(7) | prerogatives: power over life and death (John 5:21, 24-26) and judgment (
681 Gosp, Joh 5: 24 | condemnation, but has passed from death to life. ~
682 Gosp, Joh 7: 6(3) | the note on John 2:4), his death and resurrection. In the
683 Gosp, Joh 7: 39(15)| glorification through his death, resurrection, and ascension;
684 Gosp, Joh 8: 5(2) | Deut 22:22 mention only death, but Deut 22:23-24 prescribes
685 Gosp, Joh 8: 22(11)| that he is referring to his death. Johannine irony is apparent
686 Gosp, Joh 8: 22(11)| is apparent here; Jesus' death will not be self-inflicted
687 Gosp, Joh 8: 31(14)| from sin (John 8:34) and death (John 8:51).~
688 Gosp, Joh 8: 51 | keeps my word will never see death." ~
689 Gosp, Joh 8: 52 | my word will never taste death.' ~
690 Gosp, Joh 11: 1(1) | of life leads to his own death. The story is not found
691 Gosp, Joh 11: 4 | illness is not to end in death, 2 but is for the glory
692 Gosp, Joh 11: 4(2) | 4] Not to end in death: this is misunderstood by
693 Gosp, Joh 11: 4(2) | as referring to physical death, but it is meant as spiritual
694 Gosp, Joh 11: 4(2) | it is meant as spiritual death.~
695 Gosp, Joh 11: 13 | Jesus was talking about his death, while they thought that
696 Gosp, Joh 11: 33(7) | at the presence of evil (death).~
697 Gosp, Joh 11: 48(10)| what happened after Jesus' death.~
698 Gosp, Joh 12: 17 | tomb and raised him from death continued to testify. ~
699 Gosp, Joh 12: 20(11)| announcement of glorification by death is an illustration of "the
700 Gosp, Joh 12: 24(15)| implies that through his death Jesus will be accessible
701 Gosp, Joh 12: 33 | this indicating the kind of death he would die. ~
702 Gosp, Joh 13: 1(2) | from sin by sacrificial death.~
703 Gosp, Joh 13: 5(5) | allusion to the humiliating death of the crucifixion.~
704 Gosp, Joh 16: 8(4) | condemned through Jesus' death (John 12:32).~
705 Gosp, Joh 16: 30(7) | of "the hour" of Jesus' death, resurrection, and ascension (
706 Gosp, Joh 18: 32 | said indicating the kind of death he would die. ~
707 Gosp, Joh 19: 1(1) | trial after the sentence of death. Scourging was an integral
708 Gosp, Joh 19: 14(5) | Jesus was sentenced to death, was the hour at which the
709 Gosp, Joh 19: 34(15)| show the reality of Jesus' death, against the Docetist heretics.
710 Gosp, Joh 21: 19 | signifying by what kind of death he would glorify God. And
711 Gosp, Joh 21: 23(13)| disciple is already dead. The death of the apostolic generation
712 Gosp, Act 1: 18(7) | popular tradition about the death of Judas that differs from
713 Gosp, Act 2: 1(1) | had brought about Jesus' death precisely to stem the rising
714 Gosp, Act 2: 24 | releasing him from the throes of death, because it was impossible
715 Gosp, Act 3: 15 | author of life you put to death, but God raised him from
716 Gosp, Act 3: 17(7) | their involvement in his death because they were unaware
717 Gosp, Act 3: 18(8) | saw the crucifixion and death of Jesus as the main import
718 Gosp, Act 5: 17(3) | upon them the penalty of death (Acts 5:33) prescribed in
719 Gosp, Act 5: 33 | and wanted to put them to death. ~
720 Gosp, Act 6: 13(6) | martyrdom of Stephen with the death of Jesus.~
721 Gosp, Act 7: 52 | not persecute? They put to death those who foretold the coming
722 Gosp, Act 10: 39 | Jerusalem. They put him to death by hanging him on a tree. ~
723 Gosp, Act 10: 39(17)| light of his redemptive death and resurrection. The meaning
724 Gosp, Act 12: 20(5) | similar account of Herod's death that occurred in A.D. 44.
725 Gosp, Act 13: 28 | they found no grounds for a death sentence, they asked Pilate
726 Gosp, Act 13: 28 | Pilate to have him put to death, ~
727 Gosp, Act 21: 28(10)| forbidden, under penalty of death, to go beyond the Court
728 Gosp, Act 22: 4 | I persecuted this Way to death, binding both men and women
729 Gosp, Act 23: 29 | of any charge deserving death or imprisonment. ~
730 Gosp, Act 25: 11 | done anything deserving death, I do not seek to escape
731 Gosp, Act 25: 11 | do not seek to escape the death penalty; but if there is
732 Gosp, Act 25: 25 | had done nothing deserving death, and so when he appealed
733 Gosp, Act 26: 10 | when they were to be put to death I cast my vote against them. ~
734 Gosp, Act 26: 31 | nothing (at all) that deserves death or imprisonment." ~
735 Gosp, Act 28: 18 | against me deserving the death penalty. ~
736 NTLet, Rom 1: 5(4) | made possible through the death and resurrection of Jesus
737 NTLet, Rom 1: 32 | practice such things deserve death, they not only do them but
738 NTLet, Rom 5: 10 | reconciled to God through the death of his Son, how much more,
739 NTLet, Rom 5: 12 | world, and through sin, death, and thus death came to
740 NTLet, Rom 5: 12 | through sin, death, and thus death came to all, inasmuch as
741 NTLet, Rom 5: 12(5) | not ascribe the entry of death to the devil.~
742 NTLet, Rom 5: 14 | 14 ~But death reigned from Adam to Moses,
743 NTLet, Rom 5: 17 | transgression of one person, death came to reign through that
744 NTLet, Rom 5: 21 | that, as sin reigned in death, grace also might reign
745 NTLet, Rom 6: 1(1) | baptism believers share the death of Christ and thereby escape
746 NTLet, Rom 6: 3 | Jesus were baptized into his death? ~
747 NTLet, Rom 6: 4 | him through baptism into death, so that, just as Christ
748 NTLet, Rom 6: 5 | union with him through a death like his, we shall also
749 NTLet, Rom 6: 9 | the dead, dies no more; death no longer has power over
750 NTLet, Rom 6: 10 | 10 ~As to his death, he died to sin once and
751 NTLet, Rom 6: 16 | either of sin, which leads to death, or of obedience, which
752 NTLet, Rom 6: 21 | the end of those things is death. ~
753 NTLet, Rom 6: 23 | For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is
754 NTLet, Rom 7: 1(1) | but is dissolved through death. Similarly, Christians who
755 NTLet, Rom 7: 1(1) | turn were productive of death. Now that Christians are
756 NTLet, Rom 7: 4 | brothers, you also were put to death to the law through the body
757 NTLet, Rom 7: 5 | members to bear fruit for death. ~
758 NTLet, Rom 7: 10 | for life turned out to be death for me. ~
759 NTLet, Rom 7: 11 | and through it put me to death. ~
760 NTLet, Rom 7: 13 | Did the good, then, become death for me? Of course not! Sin,
761 NTLet, Rom 7: 13 | shown to be sin, worked death in me through the good,
762 NTLet, Rom 7: 13(4) | of sin and the power of death, they can only be rescued
763 NTLet, Rom 8: 1(1) | terrible forces of sin and death. Holiness was impossible
764 NTLet, Rom 8: 1(1) | constant challenge to put to death the evil deeds of the body
765 NTLet, Rom 8: 2 | from the law of sin and death. ~
766 NTLet, Rom 8: 6 | concern of the flesh is death, but the concern of the
767 NTLet, Rom 8: 13 | by the spirit you put to death the deeds of the body, you
768 NTLet, Rom 8: 31(8) | Son was delivered up to death for their salvation. Through
769 NTLet, Rom 8: 38 | am convinced that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor
770 NTLet, 1Cor 2: 3(2) | and obedience of Jesus to death on the cross (Philippians
771 NTLet, 1Cor 3: 22 | or the world or life or death, or the present or the future:
772 NTLet, 1Cor 4: 9 | like people sentenced to death, since we have become a
773 NTLet, 1Cor 5: 7(6) | Christian existence: Christ's death (the true Passover celebration)
774 NTLet, 1Cor 10: 9 | of them did, and suffered death by serpents. ~
775 NTLet, 1Cor 10: 10 | of them did, and suffered death by the destroyer. ~
776 NTLet, 1Cor 11: 26 | the cup, you proclaim the death of the Lord until he comes. ~
777 NTLet, 1Cor 11: 27(12)| internalized the meaning of his death for them, they will have
778 NTLet, 1Cor 11: 28(13)| understanding the sense of Jesus' death (1 Cor 11:26), perceiving
779 NTLet, 1Cor 11: 29(14)| illness, infirmity, and death that have visited the community.
780 NTLet, 1Cor 11: 29(14)| that the power of Jesus' death is not yet completely recognized
781 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 1(1) | could be possible after death (1 Cor 15:35). It is plausibly
782 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 3(3) | credo highlights Jesus' death for our sins (confirmed
783 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 21 | 21 ~9 For since death came through a human being,
784 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 26 | enemy to be destroyed is death, ~
785 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 26(11)| The last enemy . . . is death: a parenthesis that specifies
786 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 26(11)| Psalm 110:1 and Psalm 8:7. Death is not just one cosmic power
787 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 26(11)| Romans 5:12). Christ defeats death where it prevails, in our
788 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 31 | 31 ~Every day I face death; I swear it by the pride
789 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 42(20)| difference before and after death (1 Cor 15:36-38) and of
790 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 51(25)| Christ's return; after the death of Paul and his whole generation,
791 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 54 | written shall come about: "Death is swallowed up in victory. ~
792 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 54(26)| 54-55] Death is swallowed up in victory:
793 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 54(26)| scripture itself predicts death's overthrow. O death: in
794 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 54(26)| predicts death's overthrow. O death: in his prophetic vision
795 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 55 | 55 ~Where, O death, is your victory? Where,
796 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 55 | is your victory? Where, O death, is your sting?" ~
797 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 56 | 56 ~The sting of death is sin, 27 and the power
798 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 56(27)| 56] The sting of death is sin: an explanation of
799 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 56(27)| explanation of Hosea's metaphor. Death, scorpion-like, is equipped
800 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 56(27)| defeats sin, the cause of death (Genesis 3:19; Romans 5:
801 NTLet, 2Cor 1: 9 | ourselves the sentence of death, 6 that we might trust not
802 NTLet, 2Cor 1: 9(6) | 9-10] The sentence of death: it is unclear whether Paul
803 NTLet, 2Cor 1: 10 | from such great danger of death, and he will continue to
804 NTLet, 2Cor 2: 14(9) | sweet odor (Sirach 24:15). Death . . . life: the aroma of
805 NTLet, 2Cor 2: 14(9) | 17-2:6) are perceived as death, and the effect is death
806 NTLet, 2Cor 2: 14(9) | death, and the effect is death for them; others perceive
807 NTLet, 2Cor 2: 16 | to the latter an odor of death that leads to death, to
808 NTLet, 2Cor 2: 16 | odor of death that leads to death, to the former an odor of
809 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 6 | spirit; for the letter brings death, but the Spirit gives life. 5 ~
810 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 7 | Now if the ministry of death, carved in letters on stone,
811 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 7(7) | 7] The ministry of death: from his very first words,
812 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 7(7) | limitations. They lead to death rather than life (2 Cor
813 NTLet, 2Cor 3: 17(12)| i.e., from the ministry of death (2 Cor 3:7) and the covenant
814 NTLet, 2Cor 4: 7(5) | instead by suffering and death. He deals with this by developing
815 NTLet, 2Cor 4: 7(5) | despite the experience of death.~
816 NTLet, 2Cor 4: 11 | constantly being given up to death for the sake of Jesus, so
817 NTLet, 2Cor 4: 12 | 12 ~9 So death is at work in us, but life
818 NTLet, 2Cor 4: 13(10)| life within himself despite death (2 Cor 4:10-11) and the
819 NTLet, 2Cor 4: 16(12)| despite the experience of death. Paul is still speaking
820 NTLet, 2Cor 5: 3(3) | shed our mortal body in death, after which we shall be
821 NTLet, 2Cor 5: 4(4) | clear allusion to physical death (2 Cor 4:16; 5:1). Unlike
822 NTLet, 2Cor 5: 4(4) | period," an interval between death and resurrection. Swallowed
823 NTLet, 2Cor 5: 14(10)| treatment of "life despite death" from 2 Cor 4:7-5:10.~
824 NTLet, 2Cor 5: 16(11)| 16-17] Consequently: the death of Christ described in 2
825 NTLet, 2Cor 5: 16(11)| weakness, powerlessness, folly, death) and according to the new (
826 NTLet, 2Cor 6: 9 | chastised and yet not put to death; ~
827 NTLet, 2Cor 7: 10 | worldly sorrow produces death. ~
828 NTLet, 2Cor 8: 9(10)| earlier in terms of life and death (2 Cor 5:15), sin and righteousness (
829 NTLet, 2Cor 8: 9(10)| and to his incarnation and death (his "poverty"), and they
830 NTLet, 2Cor 8: 9(10)| abandonment by God in his death (cf Mark 15:34).~
831 NTLet, 2Cor 11: 6(7) | Cor 2:14), and in whom the death and life of Jesus are revealed (
832 NTLet, 2Cor 11: 23 | and numerous brushes with death. ~
833 NTLet, 2Cor 13: 3(3) | insertion into the interplay of death and life, weakness and power (
834 NTLet, Gal Int | role of Christ's redemptive death on the cross shines through
835 NTLet, Gal 2: 19(19)| Romans 7:7-9) and led to death and then to belief in Christ;
836 NTLet, Gal 2: 19(19)| or, the law put Christ to death (cf Gal 3:13) and so provided
837 NTLet, Gal 3: 1(1) | faith in Christ and in his death (Gal 2:16, 21) is supported
838 NTLet, Eph 1: 3(3) | through Christ's sacrificial death (Eph 1:7); revelation of
839 NTLet, Eph 2: 16 | putting that enmity to death by it. ~
840 NTLet, Eph 4: 1(1) | through his redemptive death, resurrection, and ascension
841 NTLet, Eph 4: 1(1) | Christ's presence after his death in the world of the dead (
842 NTLet, Phi Int | 17), indeed in danger of death (Philippians 1:20-23). Although
843 NTLet, Phi Int | Christ as the key to life and death (Philippians 1:21), and
844 NTLet, Phi 1: 19(10)| live means Christ for Paul, death means to be united with
845 NTLet, Phi 1: 20 | body, whether by life or by death. ~
846 NTLet, Phi 1: 21 | to me life is Christ, and death is gain. ~
847 NTLet, Phi 2: 1(1) | obedience to the point of death (Philippians 2:8). ~
848 NTLet, Phi 2: 6(3) | 11). Phrases such as even death on a cross (Philippians
849 NTLet, Phi 2: 8 | himself, becoming obedient to death, even death on a cross. 6 ~
850 NTLet, Phi 2: 8 | obedient to death, even death on a cross. 6 ~
851 NTLet, Phi 2: 17(14)| means that he may be facing death.~
852 NTLet, Phi 2: 27 | was indeed ill, close to death; but God had mercy on him,
853 NTLet, Phi 2: 30 | Christ he came close to death, risking his life to make
854 NTLet, Phi 3: 10 | by being conformed to his death, ~
855 NTLet, Col 1: 20(11)| redemption through Christ's death, a central theme in Paul;
856 NTLet, Col 1: 21(12)| reconciling effect of Christ's death. He sees the effects of
857 NTLet, Col 1: 22 | fleshly body through his death, to present you holy, without
858 NTLet, Col 1: 24(14)| imply that Christ's atoning death on the cross was defective.
859 NTLet, Col 3: 5 | 5 ~2 Put to death, then, the parts of you
860 NTLet, 1The 5: 10(2) | ultimate and anticipated death and life. Union with the
861 NTLet, 2The 2: 6(5) | restrains," whose removal (death) will bring the end (2 Thes
862 NTLet, 2Tim 1: 4(4) | shortly before the writer's death, the letter recalls the
863 NTLet, 2Tim 1: 10 | Christ Jesus, who destroyed death and brought life and immortality
864 NTLet, 2Tim 2: 14(3) | the Christian's mystical death and resurrection in Christ
865 NTLet, 2Tim 4: 6(3) | The apostle recognizes his death through martyrdom to be
866 NTLet, 2Tim 4: 19(9) | Cor 16:19). They risked death to save his life, and all
867 NTLet, Heb Int | bore the burden of it until death out of obedience to God.
868 NTLet, Heb Int | trial of his suffering and death, he remained confident of
869 NTLet, Heb 1: 1(1) | of all things through his death and exaltation to glory,
870 NTLet, Heb 2: 5(2) | particularly in his suffering and death; now, crowned with glory
871 NTLet, Heb 2: 5(2) | nature, including the ban of death, Jesus broke the power of
872 NTLet, Heb 2: 5(2) | power of the devil over death (Hebrews 2:4); the author
873 NTLet, Heb 2: 5(2) | Hellenistic Judaism that death was not intended by God
874 NTLet, Heb 2: 5(2) | by the devil. The fear of death (Hebrews 2:15) is a religious
875 NTLet, Heb 2: 5(2) | the false conception that death marks the end of a person'
876 NTLet, Heb 2: 9 | honor" because he suffered death, he who "for a little while"
877 NTLet, Heb 2: 9 | grace of God he might taste death for everyone. ~
878 NTLet, Heb 2: 14 | shared in them, that through death he might destroy the one
879 NTLet, Heb 2: 14 | one who has the power of death, that is, the devil, ~
880 NTLet, Heb 2: 15 | those who through fear of death had been subject to slavery
881 NTLet, Heb 5: 6(4) | nature, especially fear of death. In his present exalted
882 NTLet, Heb 5: 7 | was able to save him from death, 5 and he was heard because
883 NTLet, Heb 5: 7(5) | was able to save him from death: at Gethsemane (cf Mark
884 NTLet, Heb 7: 1(1) | on the parentage or the death of Melchizedek, he is seen
885 NTLet, Heb 7: 3(4) | Melchizedek's ancestry, birth, or death, the conclusion can be drawn
886 NTLet, Heb 7: 4(5) | mention of Melchizedek's death in Genesis implies that
887 NTLet, Heb 7: 23 | because they were prevented by death from remaining in office, ~
888 NTLet, Heb 9: 15 | a new covenant: since a death has taken place for deliverance
889 NTLet, Heb 9: 15(13)| based upon his sacrificial death (cf Hebrews 8:6). His death
890 NTLet, Heb 9: 15(13)| death (cf Hebrews 8:6). His death has effected deliverance
891 NTLet, Heb 9: 15(13)| effective only with the death of the testator (Hebrews
892 NTLet, Heb 9: 15(13)| was also associated with death, for Moses made use of blood
893 NTLet, Heb 9: 16 | where there is a will, the death of the testator must be
894 NTLet, Heb 9: 16(14)| 16-17] A will . . . death of the testator: the same
895 NTLet, Heb 9: 16(14)| a will that requires the death of the testator. Jesus as
896 NTLet, Heb 9: 16(14)| he is the testator whose death puts his will into effect.~
897 NTLet, Heb 9: 17 | will takes effect only at death; it has no force while the
898 NTLet, Heb 9: 23(18)| Hebrews 9:26). Just as death is the unrepeatable act
899 NTLet, Heb 10: 19(9) | law could be punished by death, how much worse will be
900 NTLet, Heb 10: 20(10)| it was rent at Christ's death, Mark 15:38), so the flesh
901 NTLet, Heb 10: 28 | law of Moses 15 is put to death without pity on the testimony
902 NTLet, Heb 11: 5 | so that he should not see death, and "he was found no more
903 NTLet, Heb 11: 19(6) | symbol: Isaac's "return from death" is seen as a symbol of
904 NTLet, Heb 11: 20(7) | renewed this faith when near death.~
905 NTLet, Heb 11: 37 | stoned, sawed in two, put to death at sword's point; they went
906 CathL, Jam Int | 201-203), he was stoned to death by the Jews under the high
907 CathL, Jam 1: 13(7) | the ultimate penalty of death (James 1:15).~
908 CathL, Jam 1: 15 | maturity it gives birth to death. ~
909 CathL, Jam 5: 20 | will save his soul from death and will cover a multitude
910 CathL, 1Pet Int | 3:21). The suffering and death of Christ serve as both
911 CathL, 1Pet Int | Rome shortly before his death. This is supported by its
912 CathL, 1Pet Int | suggests a period after the death of the two apostles, perhaps
913 CathL, 1Pet 1: 6(4) | preceded by his sufferings and death, the new life of faith that
914 CathL, 1Pet 2: 9(5) | of their baptism into his death and resurrection. This transcends
915 CathL, 1Pet 3: 13(4) | follows: by his suffering and death Christ the righteous one
916 CathL, 1Pet 3: 18 | lead you to God. Put to death in the flesh, he was brought
917 CathL, 1Pet 3: 18(5) | versions read "died." Put to death in the flesh: affirms that
918 CathL, 2Pet 1: 13(8) | but its being discarded in death (cf 2 Cor 5:1-4).~
919 CathL, 1Joh 2: 1(1) | expiation or "offering"; the death of Christ effected the removal
920 CathL, 1Joh 2: 18(9) | the period between the death and resurrection of Christ
921 CathL, 1Joh 3: 14 | that we have passed from death to life because we love
922 CathL, 1Joh 3: 14 | does not love remains in death. ~
923 CathL, 1Joh 5: 13(3) | sin (literally, "sin unto death"), probably referring to
924 CathL, 2Joh | about the incarnation and death of Jesus the Christ; cf
925 CathL, Rev Int | necessary, to a martyr's death.~Though the perspective
926 CathL, Rev Int | Suffering, persecution, even death by martyrdom, though remaining
927 CathL, Rev 1: 9(7) | emphasizing his victory over death (Rev 1:17-20).~
928 CathL, Rev 1: 18 | ever. I hold the keys to death and the netherworld. 17 ~
929 CathL, Rev 2: 8(7) | they will suffer much, even death, but the time of tribulation
930 CathL, Rev 2: 10 | days. Remain faithful until death, and I will give you the
931 CathL, Rev 2: 11 | be harmed by the second death."' 10 ~
932 CathL, Rev 2: 11(10)| 11] The second death: this refers to the eternal
933 CathL, Rev 2: 11(10)| this refers to the eternal death, when sinners will receive
934 CathL, Rev 2: 23 | also put her children 19 to death. Thus shall all the churches
935 CathL, Rev 2: 26(21)| resurrection victory over death, symbolized by the morning
936 CathL, Rev 5: 6(4) | new Israel from sin and death; cf Exodus 12; Isaiah 53:
937 CathL, Rev 6: 1(2) | green horse) a symbol of Death himself, accompanied by
938 CathL, Rev 6: 8 | horse. Its rider was named Death, and Hades accompanied him.
939 CathL, Rev 6: 8(7) | 8] Pale green: symbol of death and decay; cf Ezekiel 14:
940 CathL, Rev 7: 1(1) | persevere to the end, even to death.~
941 CathL, Rev 9: 6 | time these people will seek death but will not find it, and
942 CathL, Rev 9: 6 | they will long to die but death will escape them. ~
943 CathL, Rev 12: 11 | did not deter them from death. ~
944 CathL, Rev 13: 3(3) | and rule again after his death (which occurred in A.D.
945 CathL, Rev 13: 15 | did not worship it put to death. ~
946 CathL, Rev 20: 1(1) | resurrection-victory over death and the forces of evil)
947 CathL, Rev 20: 1(1) | their baptismal victory over death and sin; cf Romans 6:1-8;
948 CathL, Rev 20: 6 | resurrection. The second death has no power over these;
949 CathL, Rev 20: 6(5) | note on Rev 1:3. Second death: see the note on Rev 2:11.
950 CathL, Rev 20: 13 | sea gave up its dead; then Death and Hades 11 gave up their
951 CathL, Rev 20: 14 | 14 ~Then Death and Hades were thrown into
952 CathL, Rev 20: 14 | pool of fire is the second death. 12 ) ~
953 CathL, Rev 20: 14(12)| 14] Second death: see the note on Rev 2:11.~
954 CathL, Rev 21: 4 | and there shall be no more death or mourning, wailing or
955 CathL, Rev 21: 8 | sulfur, which is the second death." ~
956 CathL, Rev 21: 8(8) | become traitors. Second death: see the note on Rev 2:11.~